Silk looked at Matthew with a look of open curiosity as if she was hanging on his every word, whether because of intoxication or charm was irrelevant as it was an act in any case. Her position relative to Matthew however allowed her to glance discreetly at the barkeep and his increasingly nervous disposition. Outside she could hear the sound of heavy boots gathering, at least half a dozen pairs of boots, possibly the same ones that she had heard earlier in the day. Either way it was not the city guard gathering outside. Nor would the city guard come running either. Coin would have already exchanged hands to assure that was the case. Meaning it was already too late to make a run for it, since she assumed that any other entrances would also have someone waiting there. She had no idea who was tracking her but they were good. Very good.
“There are six men, well equipped men, gathering out front and I imagine even more gathering around the back, so any moment now that door is going to get kicked in and all kinds of fun words are going to start getting thrown around,” Silk said with casual cheer as she reached to her side and withdrew a steel sword from its scabbard on her hip. “Words like ‘bitch’, ‘whore’, ‘half breed’ and other colourful terms of affection,” she carried on with an amused, unworried look on her face, as if this was a game she had played many times before. “But don’t you worry, I won’t let them say such mean things to you,” she said as she spun around on her seat and dropped to the ground with nary a sound. She chuckled cheerfully to herself. “We can negotiate your fee later, ‘kay?”
“There are six men, well equipped men, gathering out front and I imagine even more gathering around the back, so any moment now that door is going to get kicked in and all kinds of fun words are going to start getting thrown around,” Silk said with casual cheer as she reached to her side and withdrew a steel sword from its scabbard on her hip. “Words like ‘bitch’, ‘whore’, ‘half breed’ and other colourful terms of affection,” she carried on with an amused, unworried look on her face, as if this was a game she had played many times before. “But don’t you worry, I won’t let them say such mean things to you,” she said as she spun around on her seat and dropped to the ground with nary a sound. She chuckled cheerfully to herself. “We can negotiate your fee later, ‘kay?”