Kelmar listened to Amelia's description of the red-hair in silence, listening to the information and drawing his own conclusions from the mess. So his guess was accurate, this woman was indeed, or at least had seemed to be, a shy and easily flustered person on top of not being too confident in her own appearance or ability. Well, Amelia hadn't exactly mentioned that last part, but from her description of her formerly red-cheeked and stumbling companion Kelmar was fairly confident in his conjecture. Such an innocent woman would never be suspected to have an iron edge within them that she had just let loose, which the snoop could manipulate to become as deceptive as he so desired.
However, his attention was drawn from Amelia to the man, Noric, who was replying to his earlier statement. A snoop who didn't lie was rare indeed, and it was never good practice to tell the truth to everybody, so it was only with calculating risk factors that Kelmar had decided to say as much as he did. Then it turned out that the Svefra - or part Svefra - was more observant than had been given credit. The Hedos' face was a stone cold and solid as ever, unemotional and unforgiving as Noric tried to joke about his picking up on Kelmar's task, but the snoop was already thinking of what could be done with this man, how having this perceptive charmer might help him in the future. Surely he'd be a good acquaintance to have if he were gathering information in a place like this, as his charisma would have a greater effect on less paranoid individuals. If he could charm a girl out of her skirt, then surely he could charm some information out of her lips as well.
Without prompt or provocation, Noric then began to arrange a meeting where both men could talk more freely. Amelia was forgotten for the moment as the socialite with more brains than was suggested stole the show, her potential usefulness as a connection to the Black Sun momentarily drowned out by the man's eagerness to do business. There was no need for Noric to even mention what the meeting was for, Kelmar understood the moment that he realized there was more to this man than meets the eye that he would be interested in a more open conversation. And that was fine by Kelmar.
Before he was able to respond, some warm-colored movement came to him from the corner of his eye, and his black bottomless gaze swept back to meet the red-hair from before approaching their little group again. It caught the attention of the other two as well, though a slight tick afterwards, and soon all three pairs of eyes were on the petite woman before them who stood apologizing for her outburst earlier, rubbing her temples in a gesture that signaled a desire to recover. In truth, Kelmar was a bit disappointed, as it meant that she was indeed not an incredibly skilled deceptive but rather an innocent girl with a fire within that required some alcohol to spread the flame. It was a shame really, the snoop was looking forward to potentially recruiting her. "There is no need to apologize, your action had already been forgotten about I assure you," he lied. It seemed a good thing to say at the time.
Then something totally unexpected happened. The red-hair, whose name had yet to be mentioned to him, leaned in close with a playful smile as she whispered into his ear. So it turned out Noric wasn't the only observant man in this tavern right now. Kelmar would have to be careful in the future. Yet despite knowing what he was up to, the red-hair did not seem to care to do anything about it, simply pulling away and giving him a sly wink that could easily be taken as flirtatious, but which only intrigued Kelmar in other ways. Was she, perhaps, interested in his work? There were only so many reasons why one would draw attention to an illegal activity, playfully mention it, and then proceed to do nothing else about it. Coupled with her innocent reputation, maybe there was still a way to salvage her as a deceptive contact.
His eyes followed the petite woman as she apologized to the other two and then walked away, citing a necessity to rest and wait for the alcohol to leave her system, all the way to a few meters away where she promptly stumbled, steadied herself, and sort of semi-collapsed onto the bar before being handed a drink of water by the considerate bartender. There was no way she was going anywhere soon. With his eyes glued to his target, Kelmar didn't notice the newcomer as anything other than a brightly colored movement until the red-hair scooted across the bar to talk with her. The two seemed to be making friends, and the snoop didn't have to worry about whereabouts for the time being.
Words from Amelia's mouth brought his attention back around towards the two people he had been talking with. However, it appeared that the conversation was about to end as Amelia announced that she was probably to be leaving soon, though she did not hint at why. "There is not much fortune telling to do at night," Kelmar pointed out. She would probably be simply heading home, her statement of there being much left to do was probably theatrical to begin with. "That is a shame though, I was growing used to your company again." They were honest words, though he had not expected to say them. Already he was planning on a rendezvous, there was not much he could do here now, but the idea of simply doing nothing while waiting for his idiot of a target to get moving again wasn't very appealing.
At hearing the same words, Noric quickly moved in to offer his companionship for a little while longer after they left the tavern. It wasn't surprising in the slightest, it was just the kind of man that the partial-svefra was turning out to be in Kelmar's mind. As for himself, he still had his work, and could not depart before the idiot did, so there was no doubt that if both decided two leave now then the pale seductress and the charismatic charmer would enjoy each other's company for a while longer. Well, if that was the case then Kelmar still had his meetings with both of them to attend. "It should be tomorrow night," the snoop finally replied to Noric's initial offer of a meeting. "This evening I have my hands full, and I'm unsure how late that will be. If my task ends early, then I will make my way to the brothel and try to meet you there. If not, then you will likely find me wandering either the docks or Nitrozian Plaza. I myself will certainly keep an eye out for you."
For a moment, he turned back to Amelia. It hadn't even crossed his mind that the red-hair might have been flirting with him, though everyone else in the room seemed to grasp that. "I'm sorry you feel you have to go, though it's understandable if you do." Then Kelmar felt a smile tug at his lips. He ended with the words, "Be safe," which alluded to their previous conversation, though he was not going to broach it in any great detail now. His eyes wandered back to his target, only his eyes though, and he realized he could be here for Rhysol knows how long.