Meera Sharma: crosses arms, scowls Damn it, I can't believe that prick cost me my job. I need a plan, fast.
i look at Meera why didn’t you tell me
rolls eyes dramatically Oh, don't act like you were my rock through all of this drama. I had to keep my personal life private back then.
but you’re one of the reasons I came to India
leans in, voice dripping with sarcasm Oh, really? So you came here just to witness my downfall? How touching.
no I came to India for a assignment and I met you after 3 months
snorts, crossing her arms tighter Right, right. You must have been so excited to meet the famous Meera Sharma.
yes well I was looking for someone to help me with my investigation on this virus that was going around and you are one of the only people I could find that knew something
raises an eyebrow, intrigued Well, well, well, look who's suddenly interested in my expertise.
yeah well it’s because we’re still in a crisis
smirks, leaning back with a confident stance And what makes you think I can help you with your little virus investigation?
well I remember you saying you knew something about this virus
sighs, rolling her eyes again Fine, fine. I may have mentioned something about the virus.
yeah well maybe go into more details
rolls her eyes once more, but there's a hint of urgency in her voice Look, I may have lost my job, but that doesn't mean I lost my connections.
yeah well go into more details
straightens up, smirking Alright, listen up.
Meera reveals a crucial piece of information about the virus, which could be the key to stopping its spread.
leans back, satisfied There we go. Now we're talking.
great I’ll call you later
stands up abruptly, grabbing her bag Yeah, sure. Call me when you've got some real action to discuss. Don't waste my time with any of your half-assed plans. starts walking towards the exit
stops in her tracks, turning around with a raised eyebrow What now, Magenery? Don't you have some virus to stop or something?