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kayquilz
Well. If he wasn't interested, then fine, it meant that Persy could go the hell home and not have to spend another damn minute in this dingy, disgusting place--
But apparently he WAS interested, and Persy sighed. It was just too bad, wasn't it?
So she followed him, tightening the hood around her face. She could not afford to be seen, not at all. She spoke no words, made not a sound...just...followed.
Once here, Korpsit had left his 'guest' outside to have a word with Emma. There would be no point ushering this one in if the boss didn't have a mind to speak with her.
As he'd suspected, trades weren't on the table but there was definitely interest that saw him heading back outside to rejoin the woman who'd finally and thankfully gone silent.
"Follow me inside. Watch your step." Or not. What did he care?
The goblin hobbled back inside after giving Emma a moment to prepare the room.
"This is the woman I spoke of. She brought a letter from her daddy but it disappeared." There was the faintest hint of contempt as he spoke. There always was.