Interestingly (or not), Alejandro Olin doesn't like being in America. He'd probably like it a lot more if he spent any free time here, but it's always business, and his experience is 100% frustrating bullshit despite occasional successes. He's tried learning the rules, being nice, playing ball, but that method just paints a sign over his head that invites people to try and take advantage. Nowadays he's unapologetic in his tactical aggression; he's not a businessman, he's not even really a diplomat. He's a fixer, if anything, a kind of activist warlord who's just as likely to charm his way through respectability politics as he is to break someone's arm.
... But that's all rumor, surely, even if he is an ex-soldier and ex-superhero who spends most of his time testing cartel boundaries. He shows up to the meeting with his USian handler (a blonde former Hollywood exec whose cat-eye reading glasses don't do anything to make her sharklike smile less unnerving) and translator (Alejandro speaks English, hell, he went to highschool in Toronto, but he's been claiming I've forgotten because I never use it for several years now), looking very much like someone who does not have a lot of patience but who is used to getting things done.
His wife was supposed to be here for this meeting, actually, not Alejandro at all, but that's just how life shakes out sometimes. When Mr Winters joins them, Alejandro rises and greets him, polite and amiable enough (entirely in Spanish with his translator rattling off the English in her low voice), and shakes his hand. He still has gloves on - thin black leather things that seem to serve no purpose, but that Sr Olin is always seen wearing in public.
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... But that's all rumor, surely, even if he is an ex-soldier and ex-superhero who spends most of his time testing cartel boundaries. He shows up to the meeting with his USian handler (a blonde former Hollywood exec whose cat-eye reading glasses don't do anything to make her sharklike smile less unnerving) and translator (Alejandro speaks English, hell, he went to highschool in Toronto, but he's been claiming I've forgotten because I never use it for several years now), looking very much like someone who does not have a lot of patience but who is used to getting things done.
His wife was supposed to be here for this meeting, actually, not Alejandro at all, but that's just how life shakes out sometimes. When Mr Winters joins them, Alejandro rises and greets him, polite and amiable enough (entirely in Spanish with his translator rattling off the English in her low voice), and shakes his hand. He still has gloves on - thin black leather things that seem to serve no purpose, but that Sr Olin is always seen wearing in public.