Morning
Downtown Eden
Usually, Rei would, but she had a small problem. She just used up her last bullet on his shoulder, and had none left. Now there is more than one way to kill a man without a gun, but Rei didn't really feel like going slow today since she still had that bowl of soup waiting for her at the restaurant. Was food more important than killing the mutants to her? Well, they were around the same level of importance.
While she walked out of the alley way, she saw that there were some people staring. The bystanders had just seen a woman chase a man aggressively, and only see the woman come back with screams echoing from the darkened area. She took the smoke out of her mouth and breathed outwards, waving off the black cloud, "What the hell are you staring at?" Rei asked with a straight face before all the people quickly hurried away to do their own business, not wanting to mess with her in her current mood.
"That's what I thought..." She rolled her eyes and began to head back to the same restaurant, 'I wonder if I should report this to Oshin... Meh. That's too much work. He'll probably die later on when another sweeper finds him, or maybe his wound will get infected? I'd like to know.' Rei shrugged, imagining anything possible, and things that weren't possible. She was like a child, thinking of things that can't happen or exist, but unlike a child, her imagination only dealt with violence, and not happy things. All the happy things were completely vanished.
Along the path to the restaurant though, she spotted a suspicious person in the corner of her eye. It was a man older than her, but he starred for a while and made a sigh while most others would just walk by. Rei didn't bother to stop, but she did see his actions and took it into thought. Rei would always make a standard for her since she now lived in a new world; Anyone in Eden can be a mutant, and so you are unable to trust anyone and only suspect everyone. That was the standard and code she lived by since she had no interest in dying or being a no one just yet.
'Whatever.' Rei thought to herself, blowing out another puff of smoke into the air that was already contaminated and dirty as it was, 'I'll hear of any irrational moves by anyone quickly.' Besides, she was still hungry, "All that running is such a pain..." She murmured to herself before taking a seat at the same old table, and at the same restaurant, like always.
As thought, her food was cold, since there was no more steam rising from the bowl of soup she didn't even get half way through, "Ahh... this is a pain in the ass!" Rei yelled, "If that guy just didn't have to be one of them I could have eaten!" She said frustratedly.
Putting aside Rei's problem, it was odd how she had just shot a person in the shoulder and threatened to kill him and yet she could still go and have a meal normally. She didn't feel any sadness or regret about her actions, which allowed her to still be her usual sarcastic and loud self rather than a serious hunter. Honestly, she didn't like that side of her too much, but after hearing from her father of her mother's death, she had a feeling that it was necessary to take on the job and get rid of every single one of the inhumane people in the city of Eden. Selfish? Yeah, it really was in the end, but then again, Rei was considered to be a cruel woman after all.