“What? I… don’t mess up… I cleared every case. I just prefer to work with the beast…†The spark easily caught causing old frustrations bubbled to the surface before his voice suddenly stopped. He was talking to a witch, but this was not a wizard coffee bar. The magbob knew more than most wizards, which wizarding words would raise no-maj’s attention. He had to watch what he said and did not say here. Still, on the whole this reaction was not like him. What was with this witch that made his normal calm demeanor boil unbelievably quickly? He wondered. Instead of continuing he studied the young dark-haired woman before noticing she seemed both currently highly entertained and confident.
She was enjoying this.It reminded him of a cat playing with a mouse before they devoured it. Vincent often wondered if the adrenaline positively affected how the mouse tasted to a cat. He noticed when a deer was killed uncleanly, the meat was sweeter yet was also tougher and went rancid sooner. A cat on the other hand did tend to eat it pray immediately once it was done playing with it, and so did not have to worry about its meal going bad.
This cat cued a lover’s invitation before prancing off in her dress that remind the Native of a New Mexico predawn sky before slipping into a booth. The barista cleared his throat and repeated his request for Vincent’s order.
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A few minutes later the wizard join the witch within the high back booth with his ice sweet tea in one hand a latte in the other. He faulted over her words and had to remind him self of her attempted slap after their kiss. She was just teasing him… and he knew he had to get use to it. He placed the latte in front of the stalking leopard of a witch. It was after the breista mistake thinking he must be ordering for two, that the analytical man remembered he was trying to win the trust of this… witch. So he ordered the simplest dink that most witches ask for… although the tab was more then the bachelor wanted to pay… the latte did not disappoint. In fact it looked too pretty for the price. The Breista over did it by making a
flower-heart in the foam.
After he placed the peace offering in front of her, he happily pulled out his pocket size spiral bound note pad. He bought a stack of the pads and use them when he was investigating cases. It seemed to work well now. The pad contained a list of all of the common office gossip he could think of off the top of his head. Some items he starred for he knew for a fact they were true. There was two items he was sure not many did know and one that could be incriminating. But in Vincent opinion, the wizard deserved to get caught. Still The honest man hesitated to put it on the list, for he did not know how she was going to use the information. Yet he knew he needed to give her something that would be good enough that she kept him in this role.
It was this list that would help him prove he did not make a ‘mess' of tasks.’ In fact, it was essential that she believed she could trust everything he would tell her for his plan to work. Unfortunately, it will have to be a slow process. Frustratingly he realized it might take months for him to set everything up perfectly. Yet he had to wait, for he had to know she trusted everything he fed her completely, before he could set his trap.
He tore off the two small pages off the pad ... and slid them across the table. "This is what I have right now. I drew a star next to the ones that I am sure is true. Everything else is ... hearsay."