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Sabine's Flat
Apollo laughed a bit as he was dragged still, through the heart of the city and up to a rather expensive looking flat. He had only been in this area once during a run three days earlier. "Nice looking area." He said as he leaned up against the door. "Business must be good, the information business." Apollo laughed a bit.
"Oh, information pays well. But so do... other things." Sabine smirked as she pulled a key from her bag and unlocked the door, flinging it open and striding in. She set her bag to the side along with her key, on top of a dresser. Then she stepped forward and sighed softly as she sank down into the couch, the leather worn enough to be soft and plush.
"Even nicer place." Apollo said as he stepped inside, closing the door behind him. His eyes moved about as he explored the mai room bit.
"Exactly." Sabine smiled a fraction, mindlessly looking through her smartphone. After a moment, she tossed it aside on the couch, sighing a bit. "Alright then. Shall we?" She raised one eyebrow.
"Yes we shall." Apollo laughed slightly as he took off the knapsack from his back. He placed it down behind the couch before hoping over in a swift vaulting movement. Landing with his rear end on the couch and his feet on the floor Apollo looked over to Sabine.
Sabine calmly watched him, her long dark hair falling away from her face as she turned her head to follow his movements. She moved toward him, leaning lightly against his shoulder as she looked up at him, pale green eyes studying his face as she waited impassively.
Apollo was lost in her eyes for a brief moment before leaning forward to place a kiss against her lips. He pulled back at the last second. "Your place you make the first move." A wide grin spread across his face.
"Oh you brat!" Sabine laughed, poking his shoulder lightly. "Although, I don't know..." She tapped her lips pointedly. "I think you already made the first move, so I can't make a second first move. It just does't work." She clicked her tongue in mock disappointment.
"Hmm maybe you should make a counter then." Apollo laughed, leaning in he placed a kiss against her lips. as he pulled back a smile grew on his face. "Your turn to make a move."
"See? Proper way to put it." Sabine smiled slightly and leaned closer. Resting her hand against his chest to balance her light frame, she leaned forward the extra inch and kissed him.
Apollo smiled against her lips. After a few seconds he pulled back. "Your a good kisser but is kissing all were doing tonight?"
Sabine started to reply, then stopped and grinned teasingly. "It's your turn." She teased him, looking back at him innocently. She was planning on teasing him with that for the whole time
Apollo grinned as his hands trailed up her leg. Leaning in he kissed his way up and down her neck. "Someone smells good."
Tilting her head so he didn't have to tilt his as much, Sabine chuckled slightly, her hands resting on the front of his chest. "Thank you. Most people don't worry about details, but I always cover every one of them just in case."
"Shame on other people." Apollo mumbled against her neck as he gave the space right near her shoulder a bite. After a few more minutes of this he pulled away.
"You get used to it." Sabine shrugged as she shifted her weight just slightly, leaning against him. After a moment her shortness became a disadvantage and she moved to straddle his lap, facing him. Now they were almost at eye level with each other.
Apollo slid his hands slowly down her back to rest on her waist. He looked into her eyes before placing his lips against her. "Well you should maybe get better clients." Apollo pulled back and reached down to remove his shirt.
"Money's money." Sabine said indifferently, lifting her arms so the shirt slid off easier. She leaned forward and kissed him again, though she left enough space between them to unbutton Apollo's shirt. It didn't even effect her kissing abilities, she was so used to it.
His lips stayed locked with hers as his own shirt slid off. "Right you are." ((So fade to black or what?))
((Just timeskip yeah XD))Stretched out rather comfortably on the couch, Sabine glanced at the clock. She wasn't normally the type to cuddle up and fall asleep but hey, even she needed to get some sleep sometime. "When do you have to be anywhere?" She asked, sounding only slightly sleepy.
"In about five hours. Need me out sooner?" Apollo stretched out a bit as he turned his head to look at her. Sitting up a bit he let loose a yawn and stretched his arms up. "That was fun to say the least."
"Nah. I'm just checking." Sabine said. At this point she really didn't care so she rolled over from her back to her side facing him, shifting for a moment to get comfortable. Her eyes stayed open though, alert and watching him. "Well I certainly hope so." She smiled.
"It's a shame you got tired though." Apollo teased her. Laying back down his eyes fixed onto the ceiling. "So not the best time but I do have a business offer for you."
Sabine stretched, cracking her neck. "You try being up for close to 36 hours and doing.... physical activity for most of them." She complained almost cheerfully. "Besides, I've made deals twelve drinks in one hour into a conversation. Just give your pitch, and I'll get it. Explain away."
"I need clients who need things delivered from messages to packages, you have loads of clients. Pretty much your clients need something delivered I deliver it and cut you in on profit 60-40, sixty percent being your cut." Apollo stared at her.
"And I still get to keep the money that they give me for the usual?" Sabine checked, tilting her head slightly to study him, eyes narrowing. After a moment her eyes closed as she thought, and she chewed on her lower lip. Not that it was hard. "If so, I'm in."
"Hopefully we make a lot of money." Apollo laughed, he gave a quick kiss before slipping off the couch. He didn't bother to cover up as he walked his way over to his knapsack to retrieve a bottle of water.
"I already do make a lot of money, but more is always appreciated." Sabine smiled. In his absence she pulled a large, fluffy blanket down from the back of the couch and curled up under it, kinda cold. Shifting her weight slightly, she closed her eyes as she curled up again with it pulled up to her chin.
Apollo returned only to laugh.Leaning over the couch he watched her. "Seems like you might be cold." He laughed a bit more. "Room for one more?"
"I'm sure we can squeeze you in." Sabine smiled, sliding over a bit to give him room and lifting up the blanket so he could get in beside her. "You'll keep it warm anyway."
"I'm sure it won't be too hard." Sabine chuckled, curling up with her hands pulled up to her chest. She closed her eyes with a faint sigh, relaxing.
"I do believe this is the most peaceful I have been in a while, no one chasing me, no one trying to kill me, nothing to deliver for a while. Relaxing really." Apollo stared up at the ceiling his hands just under neath his head.
With a slight huff, Sabine opened her eyes to look at him, resisting the urge to roll them. But she simply gave a smile, sighing slightly. "Oh, this job certainly has it's own brand of jungle, but it is much less stressful, yes."
Minutes turned to hours as Apollo laid there on the couch. Glancing over to a clock on the far wall he sat up with a groan. "Time for me to go work." A bit of laughter left his mouth. Sliding off the couch he began to get dressed.
Sabine stirred slightly, eyes opening. She watched him as he moved, not really moving. Reaching over, she piked up her phone and checked the time. She groaned slightly as she set it back down, obviously realizing the time. "Oh. Bet that's a ball." She smirked.
Pulling his pants up he stretched his arms out. Apollo quickly got the rest of his clothes on. Moving over to his knapsack he retrieved three rolls of twenties and fifties.
Sabine stretched as well, her arms appearing from under the blanket, but she still didn't get up. "Damn, where's the fire?" She chuckled slightly, wondering why he had to go so fast.
"A couriers life is never slow." Apollo smiled and placed th rolls of money into her hand. He took the knapsack and slung it over his shoulder.
"Neither is my kind of work, and you don't see me jumping up and running around to get my stuff together. Or clothes back on." Sabine pointed out, crossing her ankles under the blanket.
"Well you do look good without clothes." A wide grin stretched across his face. "Maybe I should come back for some more fun after this delivery."
Grinning slightly, Sabine looked over at him. She ran her hand over the money, leaning back on the couch with it. "Thank you, darling. And by the way, I think I could deal with that." She mused, smirking.
"Glad to hear it." Apollo smiled as he tied his sneakers. "Well until next time see ya." And with that said he made his way for the door.
Sabine threw his phone after him, smirking slightly. "Text me whenever you have some time to kill." She called to him, leaving the new contact that she had added in. Herself.



A large room decorated in red, black and white. There are many cushions around everything, and they make it easy to tell exactly how rich she is. Real leather covers many of the couches, and she has dozens of soft pillows. Her TV is great, a large flatscreen with great reception and image, and she has tons of video game supporters.
Bedroom
Large, with a soft plush bed. There's curtains to shield it, and it's a low red and black color.