OOC|:) Thanks
Euthisa was so kind to make some for me 
The Eth shook his hand briefly, introducing himself as Arcturus and accepting his proposal for a written document. Conveniently, his new employer had a quill, ink and some paper at hand, not the kind of things he would expect anyone to carry around wherever they went, especially not when going to a tavern. But well, this was Lhavit after all, the crystal city was filled with strange people with even stranger habits. Though, that was only better for the thief as this would seal the deal between the two of them immediately. After they had signed the contract of course.
Arcturus started writing, his handwriting much more practiced and tidier than his own, if the bat had been the one holding the quill, the paper would have been covered with spattered ink already and it would be pretty much unreadable to anyone, except for the few trained to decipher his scratches. It also seemed like this guy had experience with composing contracts, as things were rather unclear, but clear at the same time, like contracts ought to be. Also satisfying was that every promise the thief’s new boss had made was included in the contract, but there were some measures for terminating the agreement, forfeiting his right on his final payment for example; something the bat would try to stay away from.
When he was finished writing, and had signed the papers, Arcturus passed the sheets to Brandon, who let his eyes dart over the what was written down there. The man had been reading what he wrote down when busy doing so, but the bat wanted to make sure he hadn’t missed anything. If there should be something in it that he couldn’t agree with, but just signed the papers mindlessly, it could prove unpleasant, so he quickly went over the contents of the contract again. Everything seemed fine though and nodded while returning his gaze to the man in front of him.
“Yes, no I think everything that should be in it is, so there are no problems here. I was just checking. You can’t be careful enough when entering a covenant with someone you just met. No, actually with anyone, even an old friend might try to trick you and when it happens and you didn’t notice, then you’re petched.” He shrugged.
“I’d rather not be in that situation.”The bat grabbed both the quill and the pot of ink and carefully not to spill he brought them closer to himself, positioning the writing instrument in his hand as he had practiced. When content with this, he dipped the tip in the ink and ticked it against the edge of the pot, making the excess ink drip off the quill before he started writing. It had been a while, and although he was able to read and use the written letters his boss had formed as reference, the bat had to think a while before he could sign the contract.
Of course he could write his own name, his given name that is. He had practiced it with his stepfather many times, as well as writing entire sentences dictated by the small man, but it was long forgotten and barely used that his hand hesitated before finally scratching over the paper. As usual, he wrote slow and tried to make the characters the ink formed under his lead as pretty as possible, but failed, like he always had.
BrandonThe thief wanted to add his surname as well, but he had never written it before. To be more precise, he hadn’t had a surname until last summer. He had made up and added the name himself, because it sounded good and also because people looked at him like he was some critter crawling out from some gutter when they asked for his last name and he couldn’t give them one. But now he had and he was quite proud of it. When he started moving the quill across the sheet again, the words formed slower than before, concentrating deeply hoping not to get the spelling wrong.
Of The Black WingsDespite his noble attempt to keep the contact clean, there were some drops of ink here and there and even a sweep of where his hand had rested and moved when writing. Of course, this was only where he had signed and it stood out quite a bit. Well, at least he had been able to write his name correctly, hopefully. That was something, right? He returned the sheets and the quill and inkpot to his employer with his clean left hand, as his right was smeared with ink at the side of his pinky and on his fingertips.
“Now what? You want to get to it right away or would you rather wait for a later day?” Whatever the response, the thief wouldn’t leave before part one of the agreement was fulfilled.