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I had gotten a tip on a possible job at one of the casinos and was making my way toward it. The rain was coming down harder and running in a steady stream off my cap's bill. It was also getting past my collar and soaking the back of my neck. My duffel was waterproofed and kept the majority of the rain off my back, however, and I was grateful for it. November on Santo wasn't exactly a hardship but rain had a way of soaking into your bones if you were careless and it took longer to warm up afterward.<br><br>
 
I had gotten a tip on a possible job at one of the casinos and was making my way toward it. The rain was coming down harder and running in a steady stream off my cap's bill. It was also getting past my collar and soaking the back of my neck. My duffel was waterproofed and kept the majority of the rain off my back, however, and I was grateful for it. November on Santo wasn't exactly a hardship but rain had a way of soaking into your bones if you were careless and it took longer to warm up afterward.<br><br>
  
''Or maybe it's because you've been pushing too hard.''<br><br>
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''Or maybe it's because you've been pushing too hard.'<b'r><br>
  
 
"Or maybe I could just shut the hell up and find that damned casino," I muttered. The directions the bouncer gave me had it two streets up and three over. A crowd clogged the intersection ahead, the sidewalks spilling pedestrians into the street and making the traffic crawl. Some sort of parade, if the lights and the cheers were any indication. I ducked down an alley to avoid the press and pulled my knife from my boot. I held the blade against my forearm, hiding it from view and proceeded through the murk for the street at the far end.<br><br>
 
"Or maybe I could just shut the hell up and find that damned casino," I muttered. The directions the bouncer gave me had it two streets up and three over. A crowd clogged the intersection ahead, the sidewalks spilling pedestrians into the street and making the traffic crawl. Some sort of parade, if the lights and the cheers were any indication. I ducked down an alley to avoid the press and pulled my knife from my boot. I held the blade against my forearm, hiding it from view and proceeded through the murk for the street at the far end.<br><br>

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