[center][h2][color=9e0b0f][u]January[/u][/color][/h2][/center] Once he had confirmed that there were no tricks in the paperwork, January considered his options. He could sign on the dotted line and take on the role of executor, a role that would most likely make him a target of everyone in Power who was gearing up to fight over everything of value Harold left behind and most definitely require January to put in no small amount of effort. Or he could pass up the request and let EC&D handle it, passing all that hard work onto someone who actually wants to do it and catching Colby in the web as an added bonus. But as much as January enjoyed the thought of avoiding work, he knew that doing so this time would mean disrespecting Harold's final request of him. January was lazy. But he wasn't [i]that[/i] lazy. Taking up the fountain pen, January brought it to the papers and signed his name. He doubted that having the lawyer in his Debt would be of much use anyway. The partner between Ellsworth and Dark changed regularly enough to make any serious efforts to snag one of them a risky investment. [color=9e0b0f]"So what happens now?"[/color] January asked as he looked up from the freshly signed papers and back at Colby, carefully studying the man's reactions to the signing now that it has happened. [hider=OOC] January figures Colby out some more. He rolls a [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/25333]7[/url] and learns what Colby was hoping to get from EC&D handling the will instead of January and what Colby worries might happen. [/hider]