[center][img]http://31.media.tumblr.com/859f78d08de6a2c6cfd92b015fea381d/tumblr_inline_n5s5jiFRNJ1r25xgk.gif[/img][/center] Broker and her man settled down in a pew and watched the mixed group mingle. A lot of shouting was involved and she was more than content to just watch. Watch and observe where people placed items and what they touched. Unfortunately a casual touch would tell little about the person and far more about the object. In a funeral home such objects were soaked with grief. Still, any little bit of information was valuable in its' own right. The doors opened once more and an elegant man stepped through. Broker approved of his manner and dress. When he identified himself as the mysterious letter writer Broker inclined her head at Ted. When everyone joined Cesare, they didn't. The two sat quietly and listened through all the interruptions and late comers. As Cesare laid out his plans, Broker had to admit to herself that she was impressed with the man. He knew what he was talking about and knew just how far to go. However her respect wasn't earned. Not with the people he choose. They were a loose canon. A powder keg next to an unattended candle. This was bound to implode in their faces. Yet she found herself agreeing with the mobster who identified himself as the Sunflower Group. Broker quickly recalled what she knew about the group. Saint Frank was the leader and the man who spoke matched his description. It was possible that the men with him were also from the upper echelon. Broker didn't hesitate to meet Frank's eyes as his gaze passed over them. As things settled down again Ted stood at a small gesture from Broker. "We will talk to Argus." Ted didn't even glance at Broker as he stood firm and looked Cesare in the eyes. He might know that it was Ginny who was Broker, but that didn't mean she had to tell everyone else here. "If there is nothing else you desire," Ted left the sentence hanging. If there was nothing else, Broker and Ted would leave. They would talk to Argus and then Broker would decide if she'd join.