Drgwen says:
(OOC in
RP) ... She will cash in her one debt with her patron if necessary to ask for this. ...
Depending on what you are asking them to do for you that might be out of the scope of a Debt. If it is at an appropriate level for the Debts mechanic it might be more mechanically advantageous (and more in line with your words: 'I will owe you') to offer a Debt rather than cashing in a Debt. This is because you already have Wild Marked, so Cashing in a Debt does not trigger that, Owing a Debt gives the option for that being Cashed In later when you can benefit from Marking Wild. This is an unfortunate reality of US's Advancement system.
You can always (try) Cash in a Debt you hold to cancel the Debt you Owe from this, giving you two bites of that pie.
Drgwen says:
(OOC in
RP) ... Shall I roll Spirit for the Let It Out? ...
If you want to talk to your Patron they need to be paying attention to you. One sorta hopes you need to roll that Move to get that attention... otherwise it would mean they were already paying attention to you in this scene... which might be bad news. :)
Drgwen says:
(in
RP) ...
"Help me free these women from their slavery, my patron, ... ...
Er...? What do you want your Patron do actually do, though?
Generally speaking we don't use NPCs to 'solve our problems' (unless they are too boring to see in play), just asking them to 'fix this' for two other NPCs not only takes away
Emma's ability to solve the problems she has been dealing with for a while, but also... do you really want a (seductive, manipulative) demon solving what
it thinks their problems are?
Persephone probably thinks her Dark Patron is an all-powerful being —it can look that way from her vantage point— but they are not necessarily more powerful than whoever is running the cult
Emma encountered, do we want a 'demon war' over this?
There is a power-vacuum in the vampire hierarchy, so they are probably strong enough to deal with Sarah's current problem. Are you giving them
carte blanche to deal with it?
What are you, the player hoping for? What is
Persephone hoping for?