Stephanie Shaw had been an extremely busy woman lately, between her engagement to Marcelo, her reintroduction into the halls of power at Shaw Industries and the newfound reemergence of the Hellfire Club, her summer had not been much of the break that most students could expect. It was fortunate indeed that she had only a fraction of the sleep requirements of an ordinary person. But she had been extremely troubled about the most recent news she'd heard. The same psychopath who had brutalized her had somehow got ahold of her list of mutant-friendly employers and had already murdered one of them. She suspected that he would continue working up the list. She'd already alerted Marcelo and had almost immediately thereafter gone to Sweating Bullets as fast as she could.

There were a few things she needed to speak to Viveca about. One was an immediate matter of life and death, the other merely a potential matter of life and death. Both very important and not particularly good news. She'd fired off a text to Viveca on her way, the driver being under directions not to waste time.

I need to talk to you immediately. Urgent.

Hopefully Viveca got the text before Stephanie arrived, though it wouldn't matter much. She was going in there, and if she had to tell her the news with a customer in the room, she'd do it. Confidentiality was ideal, naturally, but it was more important that Viveca know than that others didn't. She couldn't claim they were close, exactly, but they'd developed a mutual respect that had occasionally threatened to bubble over into actual friendship.

It would be interesting finding out how Viveca took the newest developments.
While some of the furor over the revelation that Xavier's was a school for mutants had died down, there were still reporters broadcasting from outside the school gates. There were daily reports on what they thought was going on in the school and more reports on what public officials were doing to calm fears. As reporters dug for soundbites to fill the air, little bits of "news" were put out for the public to see.

As the world looked in, the X-Men tried to keep doing their daily routines. Though as more news was reported it became more difficult to live there formerly anonymous lives.
WHO: Stephanie Shaw, Viveca von Roehm
WHAT: Stephanie comes to discuss a few things with her.
WHERE: Sweating Bullets tattoo parlour
WHEN: Approximately 3 pm Tuesday, January 8th

Stephanie's after ink, but not the sort you'd expect at a tattoo parlour )
Alisa's eyes looked at the tattoo parlor in front of her, and then back to Alistaire Shaw. One, she could not believe her new "boss" had ink of any sort and two, she could not believe her luck in finally getting her long awaited marking done. With a scroll and wooden box tucked under her arm, she began to walk into the tattoo parlor. Alistaire was escorting her, but she doubted he would stay for the session. Well, first session anyway. This was going to be a full back tattoo and could take some time, and a few sessions.

"T'ank you for your 'elp, Alistaire. I feel like I owe you one, in some odd, strange way."
Alistaire knocked on the glass of the door as he entered Viveca's shop, a folder under one arm. "Afternoon, lady artist." He seats himself in her waiting area, flipping open one of her sample books. "How is my favorite entrepeneur? I've got something that might occupy you, if you care to have a listen."
Sweating Bullets Body Art is open for business, still in the same now-out-of-place building that was once a satellite location of Von Roehm et cie. 'Bye Bye, Beautiful' is playing on the stereo. Viveca's checking a bandage and shooing the customer out with last-minute warnings.
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