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Old 09-02-2014, 02:14 PM

Lexis pondered for a moment the other might not follow, but then there he was heading in the same direction. It could have been coincidence, but most things in Lexis’ life seemed not to be. He frowned once more, well deeper than before. His pace remaining steady and casual for the most part as well. He finally managed to zero in on the sound of the other’s foot falls, his eyes catching glimpses of him in the windows and reflective surfaces that he passed. Another lap dog of Genesis? He clenched his hands in his pockets, this little dog was going to get himself put down in that case. Though he could not be sure exactly. Most of those in Genesis were prone to wearing suits and sunglasses. They looked like the CIA or the Men in Black from one of those movies the doc had showed him. This guy looked younger to than, not as stuffy as them, but still like he was in a foul mood.

Then again, Lexis was one to talk, with his permanent sour disposition. He shook his head a bit, turning down a side street. Time to make this a little fun. If the other was after him, they both probably knew it by now. Inside his mind, his cybernetics were already beginning to work. A map was pulled up, letting him see the city. It was hard to explain his cybernetics to some people, it was like he was looking at two things clearly at once. He could fully see the map, but at the same time, he could clearly still see where he was walking and what was around him as well. He zeroed in on an empty construction lot that had been shut down. He had passed it awhile back, there was a concrete wall surrounding it. Perfect place to have a little chat with this guy. He was probably expecting a robot man, at least that much Genesis would have had to give him. But the full extent of him and his experiments was classified, they would not let some delivery boy know everything. If they did, they would probably end up killing him, or maybe that was what they were planning to do anyways.

He was sure the other had to have been promised something, why else do this? Unless he was one of those sick bastards who did this kind of thing for fun. It would not be too far of a leap from there to see Genesis double crossing him, getting rid of someone who knew what they did not need to. This man was playing with fire. He saw it, across the street, casually walking over and pushing open the gate. He left it ajar, knowing the other would not be far behind. A kind of invitation if he preferred to think. Walking far enough in, Lexis turned to face the gate once more. He waited, if the other chose to try and get a drop on him that was fine. He was built for combat, built for destruction. Fighting a human was child’s play to him. This man would have to be good or have a trick up his sleeve to stand a chance.