Peregrine Cheng Kam-Bo (
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(( Let's Get Some New York Peeps Up In Here. Any New York Peeps Outside of Marshmallows))
Peregrine hauled two very full black garbage bags to the smelly dumpster behind the restaurant he had a job in. It was his last official duty for the day. He hefted the bags in and wrinkled his nose as their landing disturbed the dumpsters contents. Who knew it could smell worse? Peregrine did now.
He gagged a little and stepped away. He swiped the sweat off his forehead with the back of his arm. He puffed out a breath and realized he did not want to spend the rest of the day in a smelly, cramped alley. Peregrine headed for the rickety stairs that lead up to his tiny apartment.
After meeting Roxie Danvers, they had managed to find where he had been given an address to. So, Peregrine had a place to live and a job to work to keep that cheap place to live. Mostly because both belonged to friends of his father. He had settled in enough that he decided it was time to start exploring and poking dark underbellies to see if he could find out where his father was.
After a quick shower and change of clothes, Peregrine was out on the streets of New York. He was heading out of Chinatown in Manhattan. He debated going to Little Fuzhou in Brooklyn or East Harlem to see if he could make any contacts there.
He gagged a little and stepped away. He swiped the sweat off his forehead with the back of his arm. He puffed out a breath and realized he did not want to spend the rest of the day in a smelly, cramped alley. Peregrine headed for the rickety stairs that lead up to his tiny apartment.
After meeting Roxie Danvers, they had managed to find where he had been given an address to. So, Peregrine had a place to live and a job to work to keep that cheap place to live. Mostly because both belonged to friends of his father. He had settled in enough that he decided it was time to start exploring and poking dark underbellies to see if he could find out where his father was.
After a quick shower and change of clothes, Peregrine was out on the streets of New York. He was heading out of Chinatown in Manhattan. He debated going to Little Fuzhou in Brooklyn or East Harlem to see if he could make any contacts there.
Re: Harlem
Also, he was hiding right under his mother's nose. He was as wary of spy organizations as his father was.
Re: Harlem
"You want to kick the beehive that's New York's crime scene to get clues on your old man? Okay, no problem." she said.
"Just one question. Do you need back-up?" she asked him, her tone serious.
Re: Harlem
"Well, more like artful punches to avoid drawing my grandfather's attention. With my father missing, I look like the next able body." Zheng Zu was still looking to prolong his unnatural life, making Peregrine the next best choice if Shang-Chi was not available.
He gave her a wan smile. "Not at the moment, but you'll be the first person I call if I do."
Re: Harlem
"I'm serious. Call me if you need anything." Dani said.
She continued walking and they arrived at the diner a few minutes later. They got a table and sat down amid the bustle of the busy establishment. The waiter provided them glasses of water and a basket of french fries to start.
"I forgot how much I loved fries before I came home." she said, looking at the menu.
Re: Harlem
He settled into his seat and plucked out a fry from the basket. He eyed it before popping it into his mouth. "Mm. Definitely better than the ones at the Hong Kong McDonalds."
Re: Harlem
She ate another fry.
"Hong Kong McDonald's was always a funny thing in my head. With all the good food there, why would anyone eat McDonalds?" she asked.
Re: Harlem
"Our McDonald's delivers. But Hong Kong is cosmopolitan. We'll let other countries' imperial consumerism in. But I still like mom and pop restaurant down the street." He grabbed another fry. These weren't half bad and were slightly addictive.
Re: Harlem
"Bar food is still great, though. Went with a friend the other day." she said.
Re: Harlem
He pressed a palm to his cheek to keep the fake surprise from exploding.
"That completely ruins the lone warrior fighting on the streets idea. Two friends. Wow."
Re: Harlem
"Hey. I knew people before you. I had friends. I just...they came from a certain group of people. Some things happened and my parents didn't want me around that life. That's part of how I ended up in Hong Kong." she said.
"But don't worry. Your status is safe. You came to Harlem on purpose. I usually have to drag people down here." she said.
Re: Harlem
"It's good you have more than one friend. I can't do everything." He grinned before munching on a fry. He chewed and swallowed before talking again. He did have those manners at the very least.
"Your offer before? About the back-up. I offer the same to you. Big area for one person to clean up alone."
Re: Harlem
"Do you think that's hoping for too much?"
Re: Harlem
"If you make the violence move elsewhere, should you not follow to help the innocents there?" The fry did not balance like Peregrine wanted it. It hit the table and rolled to the floor. He leaned over and frowned at the fry. He scooped it up and put it on the edge of the table. "Or once it is out of your sight, it is not your problem?"
Re: Harlem
She didn't want the gangsters to mess up someone else's neighborhood. She just wanted them out of hers. But if she drove them out, that's just what they'd do.
And they might take out their aggression on people who hadn't earned it.
"You're right. I've been focused on what I'll do when Harlem is free of the crime and drugs and guns but not where the bad guys will go." she said.
"I don't want to resort to fighting, Peregrine. I did a lot of that back east before your old man explained that there was a better way." she said.
"I just want to make a difference."
Re: Harlem
"Then offer something for these bad guys to do that can help. A way to get out of doing what they're doing. Me? I'll resort to fighting. But not in your neighborhood." He grinned at her. Peregrine was still a bit cocky. He did not keep zen thoughts like his father particularly well.