Chapter One: Surviving Armstrong
"Where the hell did he run off to now?" Mimi growled in frustration, only five minutes after leaving the spaceport and somehow she'd gotten separated from her boyfriend!
The white tigress came to another cross street and came to a sudden stop. She spun around in a slow circle, scanning the street for her missing boyfriend. She was more annoyed by the inconvenience than concerned for his well being, truth be told. It might sound cold but Damien disappeared far too often to get worked up about it anymore, they might say curiosity killed the cat, but curiosity was going to get the canine killed by the cat if he kept this up!
"First time in the city, county bitch? Get the fuck out of the way!" Mini's sudden halt caused much chagrin to the stampede of pedestrians moving down the sidewalk. One man pushed angrily past while he cursed her, practically knocking her down. White hot anger filled Mimi, she enjoyed a brief daydream about punching the man right up his smug face, but she swallowed her rage. Getting locked up by Armstrong police would be more than an inconvenience, it could be life threatening. Instead, she trudged forward, trying to focus on the problem at hand. The white tigress walked down the sidewalk, straining her senses trying to find Damien until.
"Mimi!"
Again she froze, pretty sure she'd heard her name, but it was impossible to know who had shouted it, where it had come from, or even if they had been trying to get her attention. The sound of traffic was thunderous, and she was trapped in a sea of human voices; not to mention the various bangs, clangs, and booms of the big city. Then she heard it again, closer. She turned around and saw two gigantic figures effortlessly cutting through the crowd. Dozens of people pushed to the side at a time like she had been moments ago. One woman even narrowly avoided getting hit by a taxi as she was flung into the street. Mimi wondered why the two tall bulls were charging through the street when she saw who they were chasing. "Fuck me..." she cursed.
Damien was in a full on spirit with a look of terror in his eyes. He glanced back and saw the two men gaining on him and doubled his speed. When he reached his girlfriend he grabbed her by the arm and she joined him in their mad dash down the street.
"Damien! What the fuck did you do this time?" Mimi demanded angrily.
"We've got to make it to the ship!" He replied without answering her question.
Mimi checked over her shoulder. No shit! Her anger would need to keep, the two men were still charging at them as hard as they could. Mimi wasn't sure if they were gangsters or law men, which would have been handy information. Blowing away two mob enforcers would be far from ideal, but she would rather shoot herself than get in a shootout on a busy street with two Armstrong police officers! Mimi shook her head, frustrated by her lack of intel... for right now they had to get away from the men and deal with the fallout later.
"No, this way!" She shouted, pulling him right as her boyfriend tried to go straight. Even though Damien had lived in Armstrong, and one would think he would have known the streets better than she did, he'd lived uptown, and uptown was an entirely different world. Damien said nothing, trusting Mimi he followed his girlfriend down the street following her as closely as he could.
Mimi had picked this road because it was a shorter route to the spaceport and the safety of their ship. Mimi didn't know who the men were, but she did know unless they were IGIA agents they wouldn't have the authority to even get past spaceport security, let alone breach the hull of their ship. As a bonus, the street was even more crowded than the street they had just left, and she hoped that a thicker crowd would slow down their pursuers. However, as she checked her shoulder, she knew that wasn't going to work. The pursuers would catch up with them at any moment, and she knew the only way out of this was to fight back. She darted down the next alley, tugging her boyfriend by the arm, and pulled out her laser pistol, which buzzed into life as she flipped the safety to OFF and aimed it at the mouth of the alley.
Mimi was hoping she wouldn't have to shoot the two men. She was hoping they were two bit thugs that would buzz off the moment their victim showed any ability to fight back. If they were cops she hoped that there would be the chance to talk things out before the shooting happened. If they were hardened criminals who couldn't be scared off... well her ten-inch plasma would put them down efficiency and silently. She glanced at her boyfriend, hoping he was on the same page. He wore a worried look and Mimi could tell that Damien wasn't totally on board with the plan but was smart enough to know it was too late to object. He quickly unholstered his sidearm, an 'old word' so called Desert Eagle that was better for show than fighting, lacking the power or shot capacity of her modern firearm. Although its size and mythic reputation did do a good job scaring people off, people that didn't know anything about guns at any rate.
In unison the couple readied for battle, pointing their guns towards the end of the lobby... but nothing ever came until finally the two bulls rounded the corner with their hands up in the air. Brawn and brains... Mimi thought to herself while observing the two men. She had expected the two bovines to charge the alleyway, but instead they had anticipated her ambush. "What do you want?" She growled as menacingly as she could.
"I assume this is your boyfriend?" The older bull said while his partner stared at them through angry, narrowed eyes. Mimi guessed had it been up to the younger thug the four of them would be in a firefight by now. "I figured a pretty girl with a set like yours could do better than a half-breed. Then again, there's nothing money can't buy if you know where to look. Hey rich boy?"
Mimi felt her cheeks grow hot under her fur as the bull referenced her chest. That morning on their ship she had taken advantage of her special abilities and puffed her chest up a few cup sizes and put on her lowest cut shirt. She hated playing the role of a ditzy bimbo with more tits than brains, but she had long since learned that negotiating was much more effective when a shop keep was thinking with his dick more than his brain. A dumb woman caused them to lower their guard, and a pretty woman put them in a much more generous mood. If temporally augmenting her chest and playing the role of the stupid pretty girl saved them a single credit at the market she considered it worthwhile. Lately, as always really, money for them was tight.
"Unfortunately," Mimi said, giving Damien an angry side eye, causing his shoulders to droop and his ears to flatten against his head. "What's he done this time?"
"Not the first time your girl here has had to fish you out of hot water there, pup?" The bull cracked a dismissive chuckle. "You're lucky she's good with a gun." Sensing that Mimi was the one running the show, he returned his attention back towards Mimi. The tigress found herself forming a begrudging respect for the bull. She could tell he was smart, and not least because he seemed to understand her much better than most men. He had spotted the tiger in zebra's clothing.