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Well would you look at that. Not even a minute and the boss man was making himself available. If he wasn't the epitome of efficiency, Lex didn't know who was. "As a matter of fact, I was Sir." She wouldn't even dignify the question of whether she brought good news with a response. Didn't he know by now that she always delivered? Lex wanted him understanding how serious she was about this Head Auror thing and had come to terms with the fact that she didn't have to be the one to kill Legend. That being the case, she just needed Rainey to start seeing it which meant a whole lot of extra work that she didn't mind doing.
Anything to please this guy.
Lex walked into his office, opting to stand even with the available seating. "Been keeping busy like you asked, Boss, and I thought you'd like to know what I pulled up before I ask you the tiniest of favours." Miniscule really. Strategically, she cleared her throat, not allowing him to dwell too long on the favour before she could 'wow' him. "Been taking that spying job real seriously ever since you gave it to me. As we talked about, I got Aron to agree to me being something of a Personal Assistant and Bodyguard to him when I don't have my own duties to attend to. Been listening around the corridors too." There was a pause in which her hazel eyes regarded the man curiously. Did he know what people were saying about him? Did he want to know? "Not much confidence moving around the level. Those that don't think you're leading the cult think you're up to something else entirely questionable." Gosh, if only. "I've heard a few people questioning my motives cause they think we're up to no good together and I'm 'eager to please'." Which, don't get her wrong, she WAS but that wasn't the point. "Wouldn't be surprised if we got a coup sooner or later."
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