Flynn followed Darik with minimal movements, simply gliding by. She felt confused as to why they needed to talk about this in a dark alley way out of all places. She didn’t even feel the need to talk about this secretively at all, the streets would’ve been fine as there weren’t many people around anyways. But she was relieved all the same, Sunberth didn’t take to magic and that meant her as well.
“So, what’s this deal you are willing to make with me? Do you want someone killed or something stolen? Do you want someone to ‘disappear’, or do you want one of your enemies blamed for a murder? And also, what is my payment for this deal?”
Wow. Flynn had heard of these sorts of things, rendezvous in dark alleys for talks of assassinations, talks of payments and all things illicit, but she didn’t think it’d be this... cliche. She guffawed, hiccuping as she ended. Really, the 'illegal’ side of the city didn’t seem so dark—well, in Sunberth everyone was a lawbreaker—, didn’t seem deserving of hushed tones and overlooked shoulders.
“Just thinking of some things unrelated,” Flynn said, “Sorry. Hm, when I said a deal...” She paused, was the mark on Darik’s arm a touchy subject? She hoped not, “I meant what I could do for you. What would you, the living, want? Power, revenge, money, safety? I’ll help you achieve your goal.” Flynn added as a finishing touch, “And you can’t lie to me, I had Tyveth’s Gnosis when I was still alive, and it still applies when I'm dead.” A bold-faced lie, but if he confused spur with spiritist, he didn’t know a whit about magic.