Chapter 93: Representing the ERM
Mrs. Smithy, Treasurer of the ERM, had been having a hard time with her assignment. She had spent the last two days on the west side of the river looking for a merchant that would buy scrap metal from the East River Militia. So far no one was willing to deal with the militia. Every time she mentioned who she represented the merchants would turn her away.
Today was the third day and if she couldn't find anyone to sell too, she would have to relay the bad news to Nathan and the rest of the Committee. What would happen from there was anyone's guess. The people were already going to be struggling to survive as summer approached and this loss of income wasn’t going to help matters. The pressure to not fail them drove her old soul onward to reach her goal.
Mrs. Smithy originally started speaking to the merchants that traded directly across from the ERM headquarters. After being rejected she tried going further south along the docks, but once reaching the Skull territory she decided to turn back. They were far scarier than she first believed. They too event turned her away without even letting her enter their docking area.
So that only left the far north merchants to trade with. Even though she knew the Mad Dog gang was situated strongly here, she had to test her luck. At least there they wouldn't be as strict to outsiders, she hoped at least.
The first of the merchants she met were no different than the others. Hearing that she represented the ERM, they laughed and said that they wouldn't risk trading with a small competitor for the town’s control. The Mad Dogs provided enough pay to keep them loyal.
Disheartened Mrs. Smithy moved on. The docks beyond this point started to degrade in quality and size. The wood was rotted, concrete pilings were chipping, and the boats tied up here were basically rusting away. This truly was the last stop for any trader on the river.
"Mrs. Smithy?" One of her four guards said tapping her shoulder. "I think it's becoming a lost cause. Perhaps we should turn back and try coming up with a different solution."
Mrs. Smithy sighed. "Not yet. We must find someone to sell our scrap metals too. Once we reach the very end should we give up. I had been surviving in this town far longer than you have been alive. I don't plan on quitting now."
"As you say." The ERM guard replied giving a shrug.
The five of them then headed towards another group of merchants unloading a small metal barge. Mrs. Smithy put on a bold face and prepared to convince them to buy from her.
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Lisa had woken up early, in fact it was much earlier than normal. The sun had yet to break the horizon and only its orange glow lit up the black eastern sky. After leaving her bed she gently walked out of the Powerhouse building and out onto the dam. Sitting precariously on the dam’s edge, she overlooked the faded dark waters of the Colorado River snake off into the early morning darkness.
The air was cool and still. The breeze had yet to wake up as well. Though the air felt cool, it did not feel as nippy as days past. Springtime was getting ever closer and soon the heat from the southern desert would be here in no time. Along with the heat would come even more hardships for the town.
Lisa sighed and talked softly to herself. "I need to get the power running for the townspeople. Marry was always talking about having air conditioning and I am sure she's not the only one. There is so much to do around here. Looks like stopping here turned out to be harder than I thought."
Lisa then started to look over her arms and legs carefully. Though these parts were not her real flesh and bone and couldn't be injured in the normal sense, they still could become scratched up or dinted. The skin-colored paint on her prosthetics was from the most durable and advanced paint the AFR military had to offer. Damage resistant, fade proof and with a lifetime guarantee; it should have lasted her longer.
On her knees were the old scratches that John had first noticed when they met. They were from her escape from Salt Lake City. When the AFR raid started, she was trapped inside a warehouse that was supposed to have her merchandise inside. By some gang she never heard of the Reapers, apparently, they had stolen her items hours before.
To escape from the building, she had to forcibly knock down a few walls to do so. Then after escaping through the city she had to jump over and down many rooves, bridges and spillways. Several times she had to perform a superhero landing to absorb the impact after jumping from mind boggling heights. Thanks to all that she escaped the AFR forces mostly unseen.
Looking closer Lisa spotted small hairline scratches on her forearm and shins, especially where her clothing and body suit didn't cover herself up. If her “skin” condition continued to get worse it was only a matter of time until some of her secrets would be exposed.
"I should probably go down to the docks this morning before I got to meet up with those rich men." Lisa continued speaking softly to herself. "I'll try to find some paint to touch up myself. It won't last long, but it would be better than nothing. Maybe I'll find something interesting to buy or a part for the dam I need."
After saying that, the blood red edge of the sun rising broke the horizon. A ray of light illuminated the dark earth, revealing the red and tan rocks below. She could help but admire the country's south western landscapes beauty and charm. Living on the east coast all her life, she had always been surrounded by green forests and grassy meadows. Here it felt barren, dry and lonely, but somehow still full of adventure.
Turning to get off the dam wall, she then headed back to wake the others for breakfast. The day before, since they had more money now, Sadie proposed that they buy food that would last them a while. She had gotten tired of feeling hungry all the time and Lisa had to agree. It was a hard life for them out here. She couldn't fathom how the townspeople had survived this way for so long.
After waking Sadie and Zane they ate breakfast and tried to clean up around the Powerhouse building. Dust, dirt and clutter was everywhere. Little by little, they did what they could to keep things clean. Yet until they repaired the building itself, the place would never stay cleaned.
"Hey, guys." Lisa said to the other two and everyone stopped moving. "I am going to go down to the docks and look around for a few hours."
"Alright." Sadie replied putting armful of trash into a bin they were using to haul trash away with. "While you are gone, Zane and I can work on getting his Match Fighter paperwork filled out."
"Ok, see you soon." Lisa said as she turned to leave.
The walk down to the docks was pleasant. The sun was beating warmly now, and the breeze was light. It reminded her of the day before she arrived here in town. Except she didn't feel nearly as exhausted or thirsty like back then. Upon passing through the red roofed storage units, before reaching the docks, she wondered what they might be hiding. Their faded red doors seemed to be hiding potentially fascinating secrets.
"Another day." Lisa thought as she passed them by.
Once reaching the old wooden docks, Lisa took her time and looked over the items for sale. Just like before, when Sadie had come with her, the merchandise was nearly same. Useless. No matter where she looked and who she talked too, no one was selling paint either.
Then she recalled that when she couldn't find those mattress's, the old man from Ulster's Shop had them. Perhaps he might have paint. Turning a blind eye to the rest of the common place items for sale, she headed in the direction of the rickety shop.
When she came within sight of the shop, Lisa saw the old man sitting on a create by the door. He appeared to be gazing out at the river water lapping the undersides of the docks in front of him. Today was definitely a perfect day to daydream too.
"Hey there old timer!" Lisa called out to him.
The old man shifted his gaze to see Lisa waving at him. "Why hello there, missy. What can this old bag of bones do for you?"
"Well, seeing as I had good luck with you before, I would try my luck here again." Lisa said stopping next to him. "I need paint. Not just any paint, mind you, but paint the same color as my skin."
The old man raised his brow, and it created a series of wrinkles doubling what he already had. "Paint the same color as your skin? That's an odd request."
The old man lifted up his cane and stood up slowly. He then turned towards the door to the shop. "Let me go check. Paint hasn't been a popular item around here. So, if I do have some it'll be buried under the rest of my useful junk."
"Need me to help?" Lisa asked.
"Hmm, no need too." The old man chuckled as he slowly shuffled inside the dimly lit building. "I know where to look."
Lisa looked around the dock area as she waited. Further down the dock ahead of her was two small flat bottomed sailboats unloading supplies in large creates. A group of merchants was gathered at one spot at the dock and appeared to be having a conversation. From here she could catch odd bits and pieces of the conversation.
"Sell scrap metal from some kind of new militia? You're joking. If the Mad Dogs find I am helping a competitor, I'll lose my contract with them." One of the men said.
The others in the group all nodded and voiced their agreement. All except for an older woman with small black rimmed glasses precariously sitting on the tip of her nose.
"I assure you that we will pay the appropriate price. Also, that if you do work with us there is a chance to expand our sales and exclusive purchases with you." The old woman said trying he best to sound convincing.
"Sorry. Go try your chances elsewhere." Another merchant replied waving her away.
"I got to go back to work. I'm done here." Another said leaving the group.
The other men all grunted out similar excuses and left leaving the old woman and four men alone. The four men appeared to be disappointed by the conversation and hung their heads as they followed the old lady. However, the old lady kept her head up and walked confidently in Lisa's direction.
Lisa thought curiously to herself. "I wonder why they turned her down. Sounded like a decent offer to me." Then just as they were about to pass by, Lisa called out to her. "Excuse me. I overheard some of your conversation with those men. Are you trying to sell something?"
The old woman stopped and looked Lisa over. "You’re not a Merchant by the looks of your clothing, but I'll indulge you."
"Thanks." Lisa replied forcing a friendly smile. This old lady had some spunk.
"I wish to sell junk metal to anyone willing to form a long-term contract with me. My name is simply Mrs. Smithy and I represent the East River Militia. A new faction that is in command of the town on the other side of this river."
"The East River Militia?" Lisa thought to herself. "That's the same group that had fought with Zane and his gang. If she's here, then they definitely won."
"Selling scrap metal. Why would you do that?" Lisa asked her. "Doesn't your Militia have anything better to sell? After all you claim to control that whole area."
"It is true we control the eastern area, but we lack the necessary means of production. As well as the funds or power to attempt to start one up. So, we are forced to resort to selling junk." Said Mrs. Smithy explaining the matter rather flatly.
"Interesting." Lisa said tapping her chin in thought. Then she had an idea. "You said that you lacked power. Do you mean electric power?"
"Yes, that is correct." Mrs. Smithy nodded slowly.
"You also want to sell the metal to someone that can transport it south too, I suspect?" Lisa asked again.
"That is expected." Mrs. Smithy replied.
"Alright then. Well, I might be able to help you with all that then." Lisa said with a wide grin. "I might not have the money to buy the metal now, but I can introduce you to someone who can. I have a meeting with a Mr. Cline and some others about certain things. Mr. Cline runs River to Gulf Shipping Co. It's possible I can convince him to invest in you."
Lisa had a lucky break! Here was her chance to start making some good money and another reason to continue staying here to help Hanna. This was a clear venture to potentially start up trade, a must for any aspiring merchant!
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- Arrival
Chapter 2
- The Damn
Chapter 3
- The Girl
Chapter 4
- Gangs
Chapter 5
- Returning Home
Chapter 6
- Investigations
Chapter 7
- Culprits
Chapter 8
- Skirmishes
Chapter 9
- Loot
Chapter 10
- Plans
Chapter 11
- Prep-work
Chapter 12
- Identified
Chapter 13
- First Match
Chapter 14
- Border Trouble
Chapter 15
- Deals
Chapter 16
- Leadership
Chapter 17
- Next Step
Chapter 18
- Rural Market
Chapter 19
- Contents
Chapter 20
- Second Match
Chapter 21
- Lucky Find
Chapter 22
- Setting Up Base 1
Chapter 23
- Setting Up Base 2
Chapter 24
- Rivalry
Chapter 25
- Scouting
Chapter 26
- Power Switch
Chapter 27
- The Thing
Chapter 28
- Hole
Chapter 29
- Creating Disorder
Chapter 30
- Street Fight
Chapter 31
- Advantages
Chapter 32
- Filling the Gap
Chapter 33
- Meeting a Mad Dog
Chapter 34
- Arena
Chapter 35
- Match Fight Arena 1
Chapter 36
- Match Fight Arena 2
Chapter 37
- Match Fight Arena 3
Chapter 38
- Sadie
Chapter 39
- Pinned Down
Chapter 40
- Score to Settle
Chapter 41
- Manager
Chapter 42
- Roommate
Chapter 43
- Hate
Chapter 44
- Draw
Chapter 45
- Struggle
Chapter 46
- Friends
Chapter 47
- Hole in the Wall
Chapter 48
- Findings
Chapter 49
- Eyeing Sides
Chapter 50
- Second Try
Chapter 51
- Smashed
Chapter 52
- Wondering
Chapter 53
- Busted
Chapter 54
- Explanations
Chapter 55
- Run to the River
Chapter 56
- Orders
Chapter 57
- Rabbit
Chapter 58
- Maintenance 1
Chapter 59
- Maintenance 2
Chapter 60
- Up Stream
Chapter 61
- Dock Side
Chapter 62
- Stitches
Chapter 63
- Nest
Chapter 64
- Head
Chapter 65
- Zane
Chapter 66
- Training
Chapter 67
- Meeting Up
Chapter 68
- The First Two Murderers
Chapter 69
- Fast Attack
Chapter 70
- Till Next Time
Chapter 71
- Proccedings
Chapter 72
- Moab City
Chapter 73
- Tour
Chapter 74
- Low Funds
Chapter 75
- About Things
Chapter 76
- Information at the Caf
Chapter 77
- Observed
Chapter 78
- Early to Rise
Chapter 79
- Bets
Chapter 80
- Fist Full of Cash
Chapter 81
- Opening Doors
Chapter 82
- From the Top
Chapter 83
- Power vs Speed
Chapter 84
- Headless
Chapter 85
- You are Next
Chapter 86
- Prophesied
Chapter 87
- Setting Out
Chapter 88
- Under Paid
Chapter 89
- Into the Fire
Chapter 90
- Lucky Man
Chapter 91
- Manager Under Pressure
Chapter 92
- A Second Fighter
Chapter 93
- Representing the ERM
Chapter 94
- Introductions
Chapter 95
- Offers
Chapter 96
- Signed Up
Chapter 97
- Returning to Town
Chapter 98
- Watching Twisted Below
Chapter 99
- Still Keeping Tabs
Chapter 100
- Already
Chapter 101
- Graveside
Chapter 102
- Locket
Chapter 103
- Militia Leader
Chapter 104
- Uncomfortable Visit
Chapter 105
- Triplets
Chapter 106
- Crossing Over
Chapter 107
- Eastern Town
Chapter 108
- Appearances
Chapter 109
- Top Customer
Chapter 110
- Finalizing
Chapter 111
- Canyon
Chapter 112
- Shaman
Chapter 113
- ERM Volunteers
Chapter 114
- Climbers
Chapter 115
- On Top
Chapter 116
- Moving In
Chapter 117
- Back at the Damn
Chapter 118
- Hunters Charge
Chapter 119
- Close Encounter
Chapter 120
- Discussion
Chapter 121
- Stoking a Fire
Chapter 122
- Sightings
Chapter 123
- Cleared 1
Chapter 124
- Cleared 2
Chapter 125
- Proving
Chapter 126
- Pit
Chapter 127
- Mech
Chapter 128
- Pilot Seat
Chapter 129
- First Step
Chapter 130
- Making a Path
Chapter 131
- On the Move
Chapter 132
- Assistant
Chapter 133
- Helping
Chapter 134
- Convinced
Chapter 135
- Sober Up
Chapter 136
- Small Trade
Chapter 137
- McMathers
Chapter 138
- No Guilty Feelings
Chapter 139
- 3 vs 1
Chapter 140
- Dodge or Die
Chapter 141
- Bulky
Chapter 142
- Three Angry Tomatoes
Chapter 143
- Ketchup
Chapter 144
- Admittance
Chapter 145
- Not Cash
Chapter 146
- Freezing Strike
Chapter 147
- Artillery
Chapter 148
- Spread
Chapter 149
- Yes Im a Cyborg
Chapter 150
- Lucky Start
Chapter 151
- Watch Your Step
Chapter 152
- Considering a Switch
Chapter 153
- On Hold
Chapter 154
- Tentacles
Chapter 155
- Northbound
Chapter 156
- Dock Child
Chapter 157
- Tom
Chapter 158
- New Cargo
Chapter 159
- Fishy Fish 1
Chapter 160
- Fishy Fishy 2
Chapter 161
- Fishy Fishy 3
Chapter 162
- Employed
Chapter 163
- Dissolved
Chapter 164
- Underway
Chapter 165
- Sensors
Chapter 166
- Cleaning
Chapter 167
- Mobilized
Chapter 168
- Beware the Bear
Chapter 169
- Truck
Chapter 170
- Slope
Chapter 171
- First Job Jitters
Chapter 172
- Beachhead
Chapter 173
- Smoke
Chapter 174
- Cornered
Chapter 175
- Foundation
Chapter 176
- Westside of Town
Chapter 177
- Golf Course
Chapter 178
- Factory 1
Chapter 179
- Factory 2
Chapter 180
- Factory 3
Chapter 181
- Hints of Escape
Chapter 182
- Taking on too Much
Chapter 183
- Ambitions
Chapter 184
- Held Up
Chapter 185
- Bolstering the Ranks
Chapter 186
- Stairwell
Chapter 187
- Dusty Shots
Chapter 188
- Stand Off
Chapter 189
- Plans to Make
Chapter 190
- Ready to Go
Chapter 191
- Breaking IN
Chapter 192
- Breaking OUT
Chapter 193
- Discovered
Chapter 194
- Discovered 2
Chapter 195
- Discovered 3
Chapter 196
- Queens Gang Beginnings
Chapter 197
- Drawn Out Fighting
Chapter 198
- Duel of the Bosses
Chapter 199
- Growls
Chapter 200
- Going Up in Flames
Chapter 201
- Organization
Chapter 202
- A Completed Pathway
Chapter 203
- ERM Overrun 1
Chapter 204
- ERM Overrun 2
Chapter 205
- ERM Overrun 3
Chapter 206
- Clearing the Warehouse
Chapter 207
- Parking Lot
Chapter 208
- Up Hill
Chapter 209
- Rockslide
Chapter 210
- Distress
Chapter 211
- Mess with the Horns
Chapter 212
- Silver Glint
Chapter 213
- Take Shelter
Chapter 214
- Dissention
Chapter 215
- Not Good
Chapter 216
- Unprepared
Chapter 217
- A Ditch Effort 1
Chapter 218
- A Ditch Effort 2
Chapter 219
- No Going Back
Chapter 220
- Electrified Battle
Chapter 221
- Attacked from Behind
Chapter 222
- A Change in Approach
Chapter 223
- Collide
Chapter 224
- Stage Two
Chapter 225
- Grind
Chapter 226
- Hard Pressed
Chapter 227
- Three is a Crowd
Chapter 228
- Over the Edge
Chapter 229
- Gone from Town
Chapter 230
- Broken Aftermath
Chapter 231
- Licking Wounds
Chapter 233
- - 232 Bring Them Back
Chapter 234
- - 233 An Unexpected Answer
Chapter 235
- - 234 Tipping The Scales
Chapter 236
- - 235 Partake
Chapter 237
- - 236 Sample 1
Chapter 238
- - Authors Notice 2
Chapter 239
- - 237 Sample 2
Chapter 240
- - 238 Sample 3