As she strode into Spades territory, hunting for him, she was unsure whether to be impressed or disgusted. The mess that the Spade rats hid in was no Devil's Avenue, which made the constant back and forth between their gangs to be all the more infuriating. She never expected that the Spades Gang would be easy to push over, though no one could deny how intense her rage was when she got a report of her own gang losing scuffles with them. Territory was a precious thing in the Stronghold. They all knew it. Just as she expected they all knew she was not willing to give even an inch of what was hers away to anyone else.
That was exactly why she had come.
No to wage war or create chaos (though doing so would be an obscenely easy task), but to create a sort...peace. She was not foolish enough to think it would last, but her own machinations would progress all the better if she did not have to concern herself with the Spades gang for a time.
The robe she wore flowed behind her with each confident step as she headed directly to where she knew she would find him. He was, like all men, predictable in her eyes, though that meant achieving her goals for this evening would be all the easier. Atlas was incredibly irritating. Smart like her and unyielding when it came to allowing his own gang to be pushed aside in favor of her. She supposed she liked him just as much as she would have liked to have his head on a spike in her office. But the fact that she knew him made locating him all the easier if his stink did not (truly, he did not stink, though she always liked to imagine he did).
Of course, she did not know Spades territory nearly as well as they did. Those rats were always so clever with their tunnels, but intimidation was something she excelled in. She snatched some foolish man by the shirt and around some hidden corner, and...encouraged him to tell her exactly where her rat liked to hide away. He was unwilling, of course. Fool. After a handful of broken bones and a bit of blood that she smeared on her lips like lipstick later, she knew exactly where to go.
And so did, finally strutting into his room like it belonged to her.
“Atlas, mon petit caneton,” she greeted him with sweet words that hardly veiled her distaste. “We have much to discuss.” And with those words, she shrugged off her robe, allowing it to pool by her feet and reveal the red sheer lace lingerie she had chosen to wear specifically for him. “I do hope you have time for me.”