Ash 4, 121
Franky handed over the bag of coins to the driver, "Thanks Fredbert, same time next week?" The Lysanrin driver nodded. Franky hopped down and began grabbing the sacks out of the back. Some of the sacks clinked, others sort of shuffled, and there were six in all. It had been a good week. The weeks just kept getting better, as the customer base grew and Franky was fine tuning his supply chain and processes.
Three sacks over each shoulder, Franky walked up the ornate steps and into the open doors of the Zaichaer Central Bank, as he did once a week. He passed by the eight guards and began heading in. Wait. Franky stopped, looking back. Eight? There were normally only four at the door. That was odd.
Shrugging, Franky continued over toward the same banker that always handled his accounts. As he went, he could see people up on the second floor speaking hastily in hushed tones, and there were extra guards up there as well. That didn't bode well. He reached the counter, smiling at the Druskai there, "Hello, Gil. How are you this afternoon?"
The man smiled at him, "Good afternoon, Mr. Franky. How many bags this week?"
Franky chuckled, "Six, business has been good." Franky set the bags down, grabbing the ledger he kept for the bank to check over, handing it to Gil, along with the deposit slip. "Alright, we'll get this counted and send the receipt to you as usual." Franky set the bags on the counter and Gil passed them back to the Grackles that worked in the counting rooms. "Thanks Gil."
Franky turned away. Then stopped, turning back. "Hey Gil, what's goin on?" He gestured with his eyes to the group of guards over his left shoulder on the second floor. The man smiled politely, "Nothing for you to worry about Mr. Franky, just some routine security checks." Franky nodded, feigning a worried look, "Is my account safe?" He knew it was.
Gil smiled, "Of course, Mr. Franky. All of our assets are protected with the highest security measures, and even if something happened, your money is insured."
Franky nodded. He knew all this already, it was explained when he had opened the account. "Thanks Gil."
Franky turned back and went to leave, and decided to just have a little fun with it. He returned back to Gil's counter, speaking in a hushed whisper, "It's just making me nervous with all these human guards here, ya know? I know the bank is good people, you work here. But those are..." He let it linger, but it was evident. Soldiers of Zaichaer. "If I need to get my money out, before something happens, I would like to do so now."
Gil dropped the smile, whispering, "Your money is safe and secure, Mr. Franky."
Franky smiled and stood straight, fixing his jacket. He caught what Gil was saying. "I hope you have a good day, Gil."
"You too, Mr. Franky."
Franky departed the bank without casting another look at the soldiers. Amazing. Someone had successfully robbed the bank? That would put a massive target on their back. A reckless, dangerous, ballsy person. Franky liked them already. He hoped they robbed some really rich human, maybe a government official. Really piss them off.
He was down the steps, his clean leather boots clipping along the marble quietly. It was warming up, so he pulled off his jacket, folding it over his arm and holding his hat in the same hand. He was in a clean button up and slacks, with suspenders. He looked up at the clock on the bank. "Some time to kill."
He looked down the street choosing to walk further along Willowby's instead of deeper into town or back toward the Knob. As he strolled along, one hand in his pocket, he stopped in front of a small shop. A smirk grew on his face, and he pushed into Lilliman's. It was a small shop and there seemed to only be one worker there. And she was busy gathering measurements from a human man in the back.
"Hello sir, please browse for now, I'll be with you soon."
Franky nodded, and began to slowly peruse through the wares. Business was doing well. Maybe it was time for a treat. Especially one from the nicer end of town.