I wonder if Wells means he killed Lucius at their meeting, but I don't dare ask, not now.
If Wells had offered me this exchange a week ago, I might have just taken it. The idea of being here - living here - is so tempting that I don't care if it does mean being paraded around like a prize he's won. How is that any worse than slaving away at the Belly for a pittance, really?
But everything's different now, and a mere trade of my affection for his wealth isn't enough.
"Me for the Merrimack," I answer, not moving away or toward him. "No Sipp library attack, no books or kidnappings. I'm sure you can send someone else for those things anyway, but I'm something you can only get from the Sipps."
I call myself something instead of someone, certain that Wells is thinking the same already, and I straighten a little, trying to seem strong and certain even while nervous tremors make my knees feel weak beneath me. It's not beyond my notice that while Lucky has refused the opportunity for affection and instead sought my advice, Wells will almost certainly do the opposite.
"Settle that contract with Lucky in full, give me a chance to say goodbye, and I will be yours." I take a small step closer, close enough that my body brushes against his and I slide a hand beneath his jacket to rest on his waist. "Jay Pee will be very jealous. I'll make sure of it."
Rolls
Sway - (2d6+1)
(33) + 1 = 7