He noticed she had been struck silent, which ironically he had come to think was an oddity for this particular Nuit. He watched her with narrowed eyes, curious if some of his words had struck a chord in her. Had he been trying to strike a chord? He didn't think so. Nibbling on his lower lip, he watched for a few moments longer, analyzing her undead face for what emotions he could. After a bit he gave up, casting his gaze downwards to give her some privacy to calculate his offer. Soon, a new one was on the table, and he gave a short nod. "20 GM will be fine then, and I will be sure to come back at least one last time before the show." He nodded at her, a small and polite smile left hanging on his lips, no hint given to exactly what this show was. Matthew seemed to have a new habit of coming to the Nuit and dropping cryptic little phrases that held more than was actually spoken out loud. Perhaps it was an annoying habit, or perhaps the Nuit would enjoy it. She did like to find the hidden meanings in between words, after all.
"I do appreciate it." He collected up five of his Mizas, idly sliding them into his trouser pocket, eyes flickering to her tapping fingers. He paused again, staring at them with a distant look on his face, as if remembering something. He took his new book absentmindedly, focused on the beat she was making. Distantly, he felt his magic swirl within his stomach, lightly drifting up through his lungs and mixing with the air he breathed. He exhaled, and soothing feelings would exhale with the breath he pushed out of his lips. It was just a taste of magic, just enough to let a calm feeling drift in the air. Perhaps he sensed some of her suspicions on some level. Perhaps he was simply calming his own hidden thoughts down.
After a few short seconds, he glanced up suddenly, catching the Nuit as she considered him. His blue eyes swirled, for once a mystery of emotion. He considered her in return, his face apathetic, his lips a tight line. Tilting his head a little bit, he seemed to think something over, and then he smiled. It was a soft smile, a small one that was genuine for once. Nodding again at her, he spoke, words soft. "Thank you." Bowing his head a little bit, the harlot turned, thoughts spinning and tumbling in his head as he strode through the shop with his new tome in hand. He had some things to study.