Reed scoffed at the way that Tara saw the situation like it was black-and-white. It wasn’t as simple as she was describing it; he wasn’t going against the people who employed him but instead fixing another corrupt cog in the machine. Reed was dirty, he was a scoundrel who took bribes and made problems go away, but he was careful not to shit where he ate. He never crossed the British Ministry, but he also hadn’t turned his back on those he came up with in Knockturn Alley. It was a delicate line to walk, but it was far more comfortable to do when wearing 120 galleon, custom Marchesi leather oxfords. These Aurors who made a deal with the racing ring to bring it down, only to let it come back stronger and line their own pockets, had crossed Reed on another deal, and the wizard never let his vengeance get cold.
Honestly, he could not have cared one way or another about Ace, her broom, or the entire racing syndicate, but it was the most efficient way for Reed to hurt those who had tried to hurt him. In a way, he considered Ace lucky to have his help. And knowing the men they were about to go up against, they’d both need a little bit of luck. “I don’t work for those blokes,†Reed answered carefully, his eyes narrowing on hers before they moved on, and he moved away from the wall.
Holding his tattooed hand out to her, Reed was both surprised and unphased that she refused to take it. He was a bit irritated, if anything, but he was careful not to show it as she crossed her arms defiantly. Ace wasn’t dull, at least. “I’ve already told you what you need to know.†He answered again, shifting his weight casually as he rechecked his timepiece. The charmed watch clicked past another deadline; there was always more to do than time in the day, it seemed. “Fine,†He sighed, “The men who took your broom holed up at a gambling club in Liverpool.â€
“The little casino is off-the-books, and you have to know someone to get it in, and lucky for me, I know the one and only Ace.†Reed tilted his head to the side as he said her name, one he knew couldn’t have possibly been the one she was given at birth, so he felt no guilt in not revealing his identity. Another of the carefully managed lines Reed was forced to walk, living half in the official world, and have in the underworld. It wasn’t as if his appearance was unforgettable, with those devilish eyes and tattoos snaking their way out of his perfectly tailored Marchesi suit. Often, Reed would use a Polyjuice on assignment, but once and a while, his reputation opened more doors than it closed, and he was counting on that tonight.
“You can call me Reed.†He finally offered, ice blue eyes flicking down to the hand he still had outstretched for her and then back up.