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A Starting Path (Closed)
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Aaliyah Zevros
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Aaliyah had been caught. Briefly the thief worried that she would get turned in, but even so, she would have likely been let off. Ibrahim would intervene. However, she decided to play with the man. Moving seductively, she spoke to him coyly as she reached for the knife she had hidden amongst her clothes.

"What are you going to do, turn me in?"


The man was either oblivious to her charms or ignored them. Instead he insulted her - telling her that her skill needed work. Heh - what did he know?

But it turned out he knew his thievery. He analyzed her theft and as Aaliyah thought about it, she knew he was right. She did linger too long. It wasn't something she had ever thought of, but it made sense. Aaliyah calmed down - at least a little - releasing the knife and drawing out her knife hand.

This man had things that he could teach her. She could become better and the idea itself was enticing. She had to know that he was worth it though. Knowing how to do something was different than doing it in practice.

"If you're so good - prove it."


The man smirked at her. "Fine - you choose the target."


Aaliyah smiled at him as she turned and led the way to another shop. The owner of this one was good at watching for thieves. Very few had stolen from him without getting caught. Of course, the stranger didn't know this. She would see if his words were more than just words.
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