kabukiman1973;n10863221 said:
"Now what gremlin? I'm not exactly a good decoy. When do we enter in action?"
"If we do our job right never." Says Gremlin with a smile.
With that he leads you toward the target building.
It's not all that close to the station so it's a bit of a hike, not horrible, but not something you'd want to do for a daily commute. But out here at the edge of the "Zone" I guess you shouldn't expect things to be as convenient as downtown. Much to Hernando's surprise you aren't jumped twenty times on the way to the address; when he comments on this Gremlin mentions that even street thugs have to sleep sometime, and for them 10 AM is the middle of the night. People are certainly watching you go by, but that may be more due to curiosity then malice. Since you're just going about your business, traveling from 'A' to 'B', and not bothering anyone, no one bothers you.
Eventually you arrive and have a little trouble finding the right building, there's no business sign or anything, just the address, and street signs and building address numbers are a bit haphazard out here.
Walking around the place you see a three story building in the middle of the block, your typical trash filled alley behind it and adjacent buildings sharing it's walls (to all appearances). To it's left is a place called "Electric Boutique", apparently a clothing store, and on the fight is "Little Tin Soldier", a game store? Across the street is what may have been a school sometime in the distant past but is now an office building, tho most appear vacant; in the alley the building across from it is another "business" with no sign announcing it's purpose and a single back door to the alley.
After a short look around Gremlin leads you to the building next to the old school, so across the street, but not directly across, from your target. According to the sign it's "Dreamhaven", apparently the place sells old fashion books.
At first glance your target is probably on the ground floor with maybe storage and/or offices on the floor above, then a couple (three? four?) small flats on the third floor accessed via an interior staircase alongside one side of the building.