Adam
So what's the point of robbery
Regardless of the floor, he was sure they had both grown up in the same kind of Drench apartment blocks; mouldy and crumbling, full of the sounds of violence and passion every night, an odd smell permeating every room. Thankfully, Ira didn't seem to notice it took him a while to read and he straightened back up, looking over the crates with his lips pulled to one side as he thought. "Yeaahh, but when they packed up and left you think they'd take the drugs with 'em. Doubt we're gonna find anything." Not that Ira had really implied she thought they'd find any right now, but he'd gotten his hopes up for a second and had to let himself down gently.
Trying to hold the lighter up between them for the scant light it offered, Adam followed Ira deeper into the warehouse. It seemed unlikely they'd find a safe full of goodies, but hey, the idea was nice, so he dutifully moved the lighter from side to side to illuminate the walls of the corridor they ended up in, looking for a sign for an office. As the darkness behind them grew, the neon glow from the world outside the window disppearing, he couldn't help feeling a bit unnerved; each quiet footstep they made sounded like it could have another behind it.
"...If we find a body, you're dealing with it."
When nothing is worth taking