"It's a horrible idea. The Tombstone Estate is basically marked as bombardement target by someone. Maybe the Commune, maybe the Order. Maybe Corsairs. Wouldn't be the first time they attacked the planet. You shouldn't go there. I can't do anything if it escalates," Ezrael sounded an hour before Paige arrived at the Tombstone Estate to join the summit. "There is literally no reason for you to be there. Whatever will be discussed there will be announced later afterwards publically."
But Paige had her mind made up already. Wearing a not unrevealing blue dress and matching high heels, she grabbed her handbag from the table in her office and then moved over to the athletic man with the long black hair. "It is the perfect opportunity to show some presence, Ez. And I can take a look at the people involved, and how they react. That might be an advantage for us."
"I don't like it. Horrible idea. Just be careful, alright?" he sounded, his hand caressing her cheek. She smiled up at him and pecked his cheek, then made a move to leave her office, to head for the elevator.
"I'm a professional, Ez. And I look cute."
He sighed as she entered the lift, himself remaining in her office for a few more minutes to check some numbers. A Hot Gear hovercab was waiting infront of the headquarters, just to bring her to the Tombstone Estate. Paige Hale left it and straigthened her dress as her heels almost punctured the floor. Taking a little pocket mirror out of her handbag, she took a look at her shoulder-length brunette hair and wondered whether it was better to take out the piercing at her lower lip. Deciding against it, she stuffed the pocket mirror back into her handbag and approached the building. Trying to avoid the guests, she was more interested in announcing her arrival at whatever personnel would be there to welcome her. There were a bunch of weird faces around, some not even human. If she was honest, she herself had a bad feeling about it. Some of those people might be able to recognize some parts of her body. When eyeing the guests, she suddenly was more concerned about the gear they brought with them.