Savi was about to thank Avox and offer up a snide comment about how he hadn't done anything worthy of praise when Thessa's comment caused him to cock an eyebrow in genuine surprise. He had thought she was more astute. He was happy to reveal mild shock as he was certain she would misinterpret it.
Politeness and manners do not necessarily mean that one is without guile or the ability for subterfuge, honey. If this backwater cook had half the experience I had, she'd know full well it is more often an indication of danger than safety when your conversation takes on overly polite and "proper" tones." Despite the jabs he endures, Savi knew he had an extremely wide experience of criminals, perhaps even wider than some here present. In his experience, the most dangerous, by far, were the ones who appeared to be other than what they were. Senators often seemed bumbling or confused while secretly plotting and manipulating. Crime lords would often be polite and understanding to your face while they were arranging your murder behind your back.
He fought the urge to shake his head and chuckle. No, it was a serious miscalculation on her part to assume he didn't know exactly what he was doing.
Maybe I can use that to our advantage if Jack runs into trouble. For now, he seems to have it, and her, under control.
Jack's comments interrupt Savi's internal monologue, and it took all his political training to not stop fully in his tracks and gape. Somehow, he managed to maintain his inscrutable expression.
This barve never ceases to surprise me. If he had been raised under different circumstances and with different opportunities, he'd probably be running the Senate right now.
Savi allowed himself a quick smile as the two turned away from him to continue their conversation.
Im sure I'm not the only one who's met this guy who simultaneously respects his abilities and also wants to shoot him in the foot.
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