Re: Risky Business
Posted: 10 Nov 2014, 01:59
This was exactly the reason Phoenix had opted to leave most of the talking to Blake. Not only was he more eloquent, but he had a way of commanding attention without resorting to threats or bloodshed. Perhaps she'd have been able to do so as well had she tried, but the redhead was content to linger by the door and observe, one hand clasping the wrist of its partner behind her back. The stance was relaxed, but she was well within reach of any weaponry she might need should things go sour.
But things didn't seem to be going badly at all - in fact, as the board members perused the files being handed out, they seemed quite intrigued. There were nods here and there as the dollar signs flashed before greedy eyes. Phoenix made sure to keep her expression perfectly blank, but she had a feeling this was going well. Even Mr. Yomoko seemed pleased, at least for a while, but the expression didn't last; moments later, a frown twisted his lips.
Excited chatter was replaced with dead silence as Yomoko cleared his throat.
"Mr. Blake," he started, "As appealing as the proposition is, and in a dollar sense, I would be pleased to make this deal, but the fact remains that you are seeking our technologies for armaments purposes. Hebigumo does not endorse violence - we never have and we never will. As generous as your offer is," he said softly, setting down the document and carefully flipping it closed, "I must decline on behalf of Hebigumo."
At first the board members seemed distraught at the loss of revenue, but eventually a few nodded, albeit regretfully. Annoyed as she was by the rejection, Nix kept her composure; she'd let Blake handle the pleasantries, but she'd gotten her answer and she stepped outside as quietly as she could. Blake could handle the three fae, she was sure; her priority was now ensuring a safe exit. Once outside, she took a breath, leaning against that cool dark door for a moment to assess the situation.
There she spotted Harry down the hall, fidgeting nervously with a clipboard and a pen. Like a fish out of water, his mouth was opening and closing in silence. Phoenix stared at him, waiting impatiently for him to spit out what he had to say. Finally, with a darted glance to the security camera sitting innocuously in the far corner, Harry disappeared. Just as the boardroom door started to open, Harry returned, holding out a scrap of paper. "Take this," he snapped, veritably shoving that little note into the Shadow's hand before bolting away.
By the time the door was fully opened, Nix was unfolding the paper, paying no mind to those exiting the meeting.
But things didn't seem to be going badly at all - in fact, as the board members perused the files being handed out, they seemed quite intrigued. There were nods here and there as the dollar signs flashed before greedy eyes. Phoenix made sure to keep her expression perfectly blank, but she had a feeling this was going well. Even Mr. Yomoko seemed pleased, at least for a while, but the expression didn't last; moments later, a frown twisted his lips.
Excited chatter was replaced with dead silence as Yomoko cleared his throat.
"Mr. Blake," he started, "As appealing as the proposition is, and in a dollar sense, I would be pleased to make this deal, but the fact remains that you are seeking our technologies for armaments purposes. Hebigumo does not endorse violence - we never have and we never will. As generous as your offer is," he said softly, setting down the document and carefully flipping it closed, "I must decline on behalf of Hebigumo."
At first the board members seemed distraught at the loss of revenue, but eventually a few nodded, albeit regretfully. Annoyed as she was by the rejection, Nix kept her composure; she'd let Blake handle the pleasantries, but she'd gotten her answer and she stepped outside as quietly as she could. Blake could handle the three fae, she was sure; her priority was now ensuring a safe exit. Once outside, she took a breath, leaning against that cool dark door for a moment to assess the situation.
There she spotted Harry down the hall, fidgeting nervously with a clipboard and a pen. Like a fish out of water, his mouth was opening and closing in silence. Phoenix stared at him, waiting impatiently for him to spit out what he had to say. Finally, with a darted glance to the security camera sitting innocuously in the far corner, Harry disappeared. Just as the boardroom door started to open, Harry returned, holding out a scrap of paper. "Take this," he snapped, veritably shoving that little note into the Shadow's hand before bolting away.
By the time the door was fully opened, Nix was unfolding the paper, paying no mind to those exiting the meeting.