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The Monkey ignored her His attention swung back to the Cat "What did you do?"
"He offered me a hundred thousand dollars to plant a tracker in her state ID You kno easy it is to bug those things Just swap out the RFID chip for one that broadcasts what you want it to broadcast, and you’re in business"
"You’re supposed to refer all business decisions to erous voice
"You would have said no"
"Yes, I would That isn’t hoe do business"
"Maybe it isn’t how you do business, Monkey, but ti with the services we aren’t We need to stay co half of don Oakland boed "They only took out half"
The Fox paused, a thought al across her face "Is this why you told s in their shoes?" she asked
"Hold up there," I said "Whose shoes? What things?"
"Don’t freak out," said the Cat "They were tracking devices for the CDC to follow, so they’d be able to take out the horrible bastards who broke into their facility They must have been too busy to coot lucky"
"That, or ere staying at the Agora," said Maggie "Best security screening technology on this side of the state No , they wouldn’t have gotten through the shields"
"I haven’t changed my shoes," said Becks slowly She looked at me "Have you?"
"No"
The Cat stared at us Then she pointed at the door and started shouting, "Out! Get the fk out of here! You have to leave!"
"What’s going on?" asked the Fox
For a moment, I felt almost bad for her Sure, she was crazy and hoerous person in the room, but she was also the one who had the least responsibility for her own actions She needed to be taken care of, and the people she’d chosen to do that had used her as a weapon That wasn’t her fault