10-15-2015, 07:48 PM
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| Dalliesa | Ab-Bot | Hogwarts Trojan War | Quote:
Originally Posted by DaniDiNardo Oh look, she'd finally caught his attention. It brought a little satisfaction but only a little considering the bigger problem that was still well ahead of her. "You might say that. A trip of sorts. I have a bit of business to take care of." None of his concern per say and nothing she truly needed to explain to him.
Who cared that it was half his? He would never get to look at it or touch it or seep into it in any manner or form. "It doesn't matter. Like I said, I'll still be here for the next three months or so. If you need anything in that time, fine. If not, try not to bother me too much." Being hormonal was the worst, having Peverell see would only kill her faster.
Her curiousity--or distrust of his abilities to do business really--got the better of her, leading her to nod toward the documents on his desk. "What are those?" ... a bit of business? Peverell didn't move a muscle but he was storing everything she was saying and adding it up to her body language. "What kind of business?" He asked patiently. "I'm sure the new kid will go with you without any problems." The one who came to them seeking shelter and somewhere to belong. He obviously picked the best place to start.
Peverell let her look at the documents, they were empty unless his fingertips touched them. Even if she could read them, they were just documents to clean out the messes his employees were doing here and there under the MLE's noses. She knew of most of those. He, however, ignored her question and remained on her face. "Before you joined me in my business, you knew the one rule I apply on you." Because she wasn't like the rest of his people, she was his... thing. Ya know? The thing that helped? Yes, that. "Transparency and loyalty." So... this whole shifty business? It wasn't setting well with him. He was going to figure it out one way or another. Not going to succumb to ugly methods yet, but they weren't out of the question. |
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