by Inoadar on February 6th, 2013, 3:59 am
"Hmmm?" Inoadar switched his attention to the customer, hoping for signs of how long the man may have been present. He now wished it had been raining so he could gauge the degree of evaporation from any lingering footprints to get a rough idea of how long he had been standing there. The current vein of conversation indicated the man had just walked in, but he'd gotten just the barest hint of an altered conversation as he walked in.
But without any clues, it was best to act as if it was the furthest thing from his mind. There were other ways to get clues. "Pillowsap? Why yes, we have Pillowsap. A very effective sleeping aid. We have a number of medicines to enhance a person's condition. Mostly I work to develop counters to the effects of well known toxins. But, of course, this requires samples of the toxins themselves to have as 'controls' for comparatives at each stage of research and development."
He handed Marcus the towel encasing the sample of the newly acquired contact toxin, telling him to place it in the vacuum pump. "Put on a glove first." he snapped, withholding the item until Marcus had complied. "You'll be clawing your own skin off if you're not careful." he called after his assistant as Marcus disappeared into the back.
He sauntered over to a corner, coaxing the man to follow. "Honestly, the service I do this city, and I swear they are trying to put me out of business. Taking my original assistant to The Hole on some trumped-up nonsense and then depositing this half-wit to...uh...as...a replacement."
He had been about to blatantly accuse Marcus of being a spy. But it occurred to him that it would only have been to observe the customer's reaction. And he was actually far from sure of any such intent on Marcus' part. But if it WAS true, it would be best to leave him in place. As well not to give away his own suspicions. Time to switch conversational directions. He had another approach. So far, the customer had been all smiles and nods. Time to see if it was just a facade.
"I mean, the man has no realistic understanding of my business. I don't mean about using the beakers and burners, or how long to boil a sample to achieve a 'syrup' as opposed to a 'resin'. It's the approach to a customer." he leaned in close, whispering. "Not every customer wants an antidote, if you know what I mean. Not every customer is going to want to wait for these glorified thugs we call 'the law' to see past their own personal agendas to provide a more...hidden...brand of justice. I mean, all too often, these city guards let rank and status supersede right and wrong, and people need to take things into their own hands. You know what I mean?"
Inoadar's eye was on every facet of the man's reaction as he made these remarks. A twitch, a flared nostril, a clenched jaw muscle, a stymied move to draw the sword at his side. But no, if the man was a contact, he was very disciplined. The smile remained. He gave away nothing. But Inoadar was unconcerned, he suspected he was already under scrutiny. His comment would make no difference. It may even serve to inspire the man into making a purchase, for the 'thrill' of being conspiratorial. Or, if he WAS an agent, as cover for his real purpose.
Inoadar spent a few chimes running down his list of toxins, antitoxins and accessories, then stood. "Well, I'll let you consider things. My assistant is fully capable of taking your order. I, however, have some delicate work to do in the back and was intending to be about it when I first walked in." He walked to the door, calling as he opened it, "Marcus? if you've got the air pumped out around the sample, you can return to the counter. I've got work to do."
I would prefer you called me "Nolan Parnell"...In fact, I insist.