Therrye gave her a bemused look as she expounded on her internal responses but shook her head and gestured a little dismissively.
"Arrogance kills faster than Max-Tac." At the belly laugh, the bemusement grew, but then slipped into a bit of a wince at her pain. The guilt was going to keep being like this, wasn't it?
Hopefully not so much, soon enough.
"... more or less," she replied, chuffing and shaking her head at the flirt.
"I need to change. Sec."
No longer in thin workout gear and back in a proper jacket -- clearly a different one than the last Aolieon had seen her in -- she pulled on her helmet and got on the bike, once again getting the thought that she should have one that'd actually fit the dancer. Sighing at the impulse, she pulled up a map of the city, looked at the address of the Geraldi black site, panned through some streets, pondered it, placed a marker, and got on her way.
It took her only a few extra turns and some backtracking to get there; she remembered the pathing and environment better than she expected, given her anger at the time, and just chalked it up to luck. Therrye nodded to the first comment, then frowned at the second, though Aolieon wouldn't have been able to see it through the helmet.
"Not a chance, dancer." This time she took a proper look at her surroundings. The building itself was both more and less than she might have expected, and she narrowed her eyes in scrutiny. Something about it rubbed her the wrong way -- like it wasn't supposed to be there. Filing that away, she took note of closer and distant landmarks and glanced back at her map. Zooming out, she placed a pin opposite of the address to leave it between the pin and her own apartment; it was more surreptitious than she usually went for, but given the malware Aolieon had already put on her, she was feeling more concerned about security.
Best not leave it to chance.
Looking back toward her, she turned the engine again. Chuffing at her remark, she replied before hitting the accelerator,
"Kara's pretty nova." A faint pause.
"Been inside me more times than you," she added with an enigmatic smirk. It was a cruder sort of tease than she usually went for, but being back here, where she'd first felt that fury of betrayal... something stung. She went harder than normal down the streets, using the speed as a fine way to burn some of her energy; still, she kept the ride as smooth as she could to not throw some big jostles the dancer's way. No matter what small perturbations might come up in her, Aolieon's health wasn't going to be something she forgot or stopped caring about.
Quick-dialing the ripperdoc with some eye gestures, she got a pickup on the fourth ring; she wasn't sure where she might be tonight, and it was borderline possible she wasn't on shift yet.
"Yeah?" came a curiosity-laced voice inside her ear.
"Hey, Kara. Where are you at tonight?"
Two bridges later, the bike slowed carefully until coming to a stop outside the Northeast Doc Ryder's. Waiting for Aolieon to dismount, she followed, stowing the helmet. If the samurai was particularly observant, she would have noticed the Kolac, ammo and grenades she'd stuffed into the compartment; it was a tight fit for the full kit, but Sid had made it work. Nodding toward the door with a glance at the woman and a modest smile, she opened it and held it for her.
The ripperdoc raised her brows at the sight of the two Liandri entering. She was still turning everything on and getting the shop up and running.
"You didn't tell me you were bringing a guest." "Didn't want to keep you." "Mmm. Neither of you look terribly perforated. Almost seems ominous. Getting some new chrome?" Therrye glanced to the side with a sheepish smile.
"Actually, was hoping you could give her a once over." Looking back to Aolieon, she gestured in introduction.
"This is Kara. Best set of hands to have digging around in your guts." "Such flattery." She shrugged, not at all deterred by her manner, as per usual.
"Just the facts. Kara, this is Aolieon."
Aolieon had a bad history when it came to ripperdocs -- their profession had both been instrumental in maintaining a life she once wanted to live more than anything, and also tainted her life with especially depraved designs at the behest of handlers depraved moreso -- at least this office looks more homey and commercial; not like Cipher's, she thought to herself. Hearing the banter between Kara and Therrye was a little off-putting, but she offered a fake smile and a handshake.
"Charmed, I'm sure..."
"Nice to meet you. So, what's the ailment?" "Probable rib fracture." The ripperdoc clucked her tongue.
"Won't be very fun if it needs an internal splint."
Aolieon face went numb, almost apathetic briefly at the thought of being cut open -- plenty of sore memories from that.
"I'm sure it's just a light fracture. Nothing some good meds, some ice and some breathing therapy can't handle... but do what ya have to, I guess."
She patted the medical seat and turned on the scanning machinery.
"Let's have a look, then." Her fingers gestured beckoningly.
"Less synth-vinyl, more skin." Once there wasn't a barrier layer between the relevant flesh and device, the rays of the scanner began filtering over the Liandri.
Aolieon reluctantly unzipped her Runner's jumpsuit, letting her gear fall to the floor to be reduced down to her lace skivvies; a sight all too familiar to the bruiser. She slowly clambered into the chair, and sat firmly in the chair, looking meek and unpleasant. Still, she allowed her to scan nonetheless, thoughts stirring of things beneath her skin she had hoped wouldn't be questioned about, and Aolieon was prepared to bail on this whole operation if and whenever they came up.
Kara quirked a brow and glanced over at the dancer, eyeware lensing while she finely inspected some of her body. Holographic displays were mildly visible over her pupils, filled with data -- but the ripperdoc didn't otherwise move or say anything for a full minute.
".... everything okay?" Aolieon couldn't help but fidget and look perturbed, tensing herself in preparation for any question she wasnt willing to answer.
"What's wrong?"
Tapping the scanning device to turn it off, she sat back as her eyeware lensed back to normal.
"Fracture's small. You've the right of it." A mild smile was offered toward Aolieon.
"But you came out, so I won't leave you empty-handed." Opening a drawer near her, she perused it quietly then pulled out a thin injector and a small bottle. Attaching a fresh needle to the injector, she screwed on the bottle, and brought the tip between two of the dancer's ribs.
"Small pinch." Some concern yet remained in Therrye, who observed their interactions quietly.
Aolieon immediately shut her eyes, working her best to meditatively still her breath, looking away as if she was a child uncomfortable with needles.
"Just... get it over with."
Gently angling the tip in through the flesh with a smoothness few manage in subcutaneous injections, she slid it in through the top layers of skin before darting an injection a further quarter of an inch deeper.
"It'll knit faster than counter chems, but you should still give it some rest." Withdrawing the needle carefully, the ripperdoc detached the components of the injector, stowed them and tossed the tip into a sharps container. The bruiser exhaled then, releasing the tension gathered from having watched it in Aolieon's responses.
Aolieon inhaled sharply, whimpering lightly as she gripped the chair tightly. Despite all of her reactions, she managed to (relatively) remain a good patient.
"Not bad... appreciate it. What did you say your name was again?"
"Kara." A warmer smile
"I'd offer you a lollipop, but they stopped shelling out for them." "You've never offered me a lollipop." "Didn't think you'd ever need one, chica."
Aolieon chuckled lightly, reabsorbing the whole venue in a different light.
"Alright, then. A Doc Ryder type, huh? This your normal place of work?" -- Aolieon squinted her eyes and mildly leered at Kara; little ripperdoc was kind of cute.
Kara's expression was friendly enough, but also all business.
"Cheaper than trying to buy my own shingle." A slightly rueful smile at that.
"Worked all of the Ryder spots in NC by now." "That'll make you harder to pin down. You get many 'ganics that don't wanna get chipped often?"
She shook her head.
"Get all types, though." Turning to pick up a small white ball, she held it before and depressed a button on it, displaying a holographic card into the air.
"Scan it and you've got my work number. I stick to the night shifts."
Aolieon clicked her tongue, wishing she had brought her Cyberdeck glasses. Embarrasingly, she pulled out her datapad, switching to an app and using a rusted, limited range scanner to record Kara's detes.
"Duly noted. Least I know who to call whenever lil' Joanna Beef over here decides to get shot in the abdomen again." She turned cast a wink at Therrye.
Therrye made a face.
"Sounds like you're already chooms." The bruiser chuffed and shook her head.
"Sweetest visit I've ever seen from you." "Polite patients get the nice treatment."
Another chuffs and a smile.
"Don't think I'd have ever described Aolieon as polite-" "I was polite with you at first... relatively speaking. And you're not supposed to sass the people who replace your organs." "Were you now." It was clearly not a question.
"Mmm. Maybe not chooms, then." Therrye gave her a sidelong look.
"Nope, not saying anything. Out you two go."
Aolieon let out a giggle at the display of derision.
"Ohh, hey -- how much I owe ya?" Aolieon's thoughts spun with anticipated calculations.
"Also, do you do pick-ups and or medical emergencies?" She pulled out a black cred-chip, under which she held a professional motherlode of professional savings. The bruiser waved way her cred chip, scanning her own.
"I got it." Kara, meanwhile, considered a response before answering.
"I don't usually do house calls." A shrug.
"Won't get mad if you ask, but we leave the pick-ups to Trauma Team."
"Then consider this paying it forwards, just-in-case. I know we just met, but... girl like me, can't afford to leave anything to chance, and one day -- you might be the only one who picks up the phone," she wired 10,000 eddies to her, using her black cred-chip which housed her professional savings.
"...a professional courtesy. If you normally charge more, just say the word."
Her eyebrows raised and then she glanced over at Therrye, who shrugged in response.
"How 'auspicious'." Brushing a finger through the air, she manipulated something through the gestures.
"Note's added." A warier smile followed.
"Anything else you'd like to pay for in advance?"
"That'll be all. Thanks for seeing me. And thanks for footing the bill, bruiser." She tapped Therrye's shoulder, smiling a little bit teasingly.
"'course." She smiled warmly.
"Appreciate the business." A quiet snort of amusement followed in the direction of the bruiser.
"Feel free to bring 'round more 'friends', chica." "I thought you didn't want me coming back with extra holes." "And you didn't this time, did you?" "Fair point." She laughed easily, here; it wasn't hard for the dancer to notice her comfort around the ripperdoc.
Aolieon dismissed her sweetly with a sultry finger wave.
"Bye, Doc."