[ ᴄᴜʀʀᴇɴᴛʟʏ ᴏɴ ʜɪᴀᴛᴜs ]
Bishop went rogue, yet somehow Mr. Nobody keeps dragging her back in. According to her, this is the VERY LAST TIME she'll be involved with the Agency. All she has to do is find Project Aries and befriend Han Lue.
How hard co...
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𝗻𝗲𝘄 𝗱𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗽𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀
"What do I call this little adventure?" Mr. Nobody asked.
Bishop rolled her eyes as they sat across from each other in a popular sushi place in Shibuya. Even though, Bishop knew that Mr. Nobody was eating his weight in sushi while he stayed in Tokyo, Bishop decided to fill him in on what was happening. They were out in the open, but no one was paying attention to two foreigners eating conveyor belt sushi.
She'd just eat egg sushi for the duration of their conversation.
"I figured that we'd need to speak in a more open space rather than inside the Agency where anyone could listen in." Bishop said, looking over the menu to see what other options she had that didn't involve fish.
"Depends on the subject matter."
"My mission."
Mr. Nobody nodded. "I suppose having that conversation in public is better than in the comfort of the Agency." Mr. Nobody said. "I hear you've enrolled her into a public school within the area, how is that going?"
"She is adapting well. She's just pissed because I told her for the time being, she had to pretend she didn't know English. But March break is coming up, she'll be fine until then." Bishop said as she turned her head to the conveyor belt, watching some of the plates of sushi to go by. "Han is currently looking into apartments."
"Is that so?" Mr. Nobody questioned. "I suppose staying in a garage isn't the best idea for someone like you or a young girl like Elle, at least not at the moment." Mr. Nobody punched in his order for the first round.
Bishop nodded. "We also didn't want questions to be raised." Bishop said.
Mr. Nobody looked over at Bishop. "We?"
"You're the one who got us married without our consent." Bishop remarked, looking back at the menu. "So, yes, we." Yes, Bishop was going to resent Mr. Nobody about that little detail.
Mr. Nobody shrugged casually. "I was just doing you and Han a favor."
"Excuse me?"
"Legal part aside," Bishop rolled her eyes – she still didn't know how Mr. Nobody was able to forge her and Han's signatures. "I have eyes, Tyler." Bishop always felt like she was getting scolded by a parental figure whenever Mr. Nobody called her by her first name. "Call me a matchmaker-"
"Oh, I have several words for you, dude. All of them happen to be curse words." Bishop commented as she took her chance to order. Mr. Nobody rolled his eyes as he reached up from the two plates that arrived to their booth.
The plates were placed in front of him. He grabbed the chopsticks that were off to the side, along with the soy sauce. "As I was saying," Bishop pressed her lips together. "There is a reason why I picked you for this mission. And yes, I was well aware of the fact that the people behind the project had a daughter." Mr. Nobody finally admitted.