Reputation
Twenty-two, bruised eye, army jacket, ten thousand Scraps poorer. Walked into Casa de Boom and paid for a private smash session. What she pulled from that piñata was a brass key.
Private Truth
The piñata had been tampered with, opened, marked with Syndicate sigils, and resealed before she ever touched it. She's acting under duress. Whatever she's running from is worse than whatever she's running toward.
Lucia Vega
Twenty-two, bruised eye, army jacket, and ten thousand Scraps poorer. Lucia Vega walked into Casa de Boom and paid for a private smash session, which is not the kind of thing that happens in La Fiesta without someone noticing. What she pulled from that piñata was a brass key, and the piñata she pulled it from had been tampered with, opened, marked with Syndicate sigils, and resealed before she ever touched it. Lucia is acting under duress, that much is obvious. Who's pulling her strings, and what the brass key opens, are questions that currently have no answers. She's at large in Fanhattan, carrying a key to something the Syndicate wants badly enough to compromise Papi's shop. Whatever she's running from is worse than whatever she's running toward.
Connections
Appears In
Boom Debt: Part Two
Papi meets Billy, learns the washing operation, and sets a trap piñata. Tomas is revealed as compromised under duress. A mysterious sender knows Papi's birth name, and Syndicate cameras are already in the shop.
Boom Debt
Someone is using Casa de Boom's piñatas as Syndicate dead drops. Papi discovers tampered piñatas and a traitor among his employees—and the Syndicate is framing him for cooperation.