[Fran looks between you, Bel's door, and his own jacket pocket.
The news has been heard--and you couldn't have made the little frog-boy happier if you tried.
He's not going to think much on why the fact that you're backing off of his prince no longer fake dating Bel makes for so much joy, but...
It deserves payment.
Except Fran is cheap.
...
His eyes flicker to his jacket once more before he sighs, and produces his notebook. There's something in there he can give to you. He can get another. It's no issue. Even if you are going to get a disgusting amount of money for this... he'll just take off a small finder's fee.]
[The boy produces a strangely shaped envelope from his notebook, and offers it to you.] A favour from one alien to the next. Bring it to Byakuran, let him have a look, then negotiate the fee. Make sure he knows that it's for his eyes only if he wants to see any more ever again. Just tell him you're going by the same confidentiality rules that I am [Read: outside of the initial transaction, the item does, for all intensive purposes, not exist.], and it should be fine.
[Sounds suspicious? Well, it is. It's a good thing that the both of you are low on morals.
Within the envelope is a photograph of one Irie Shouichi, fast asleep in the morning sun. It's the kind of thing you could only get if you were able to scale the sides of buildings and look in people's bedroom windows. Creeperwut.]
oewijgsdkl Before I respond to this appropriately I was wondering if Shouichi's mun knows about this already? Or was there something going between Fran and Byakuran that I should have seen :>a ?
OOC: Fran was running around during the Halloween party, snapping pictures of everyone, got one of Shouichi, and ended up being paid a disgusting amount of money by Byakuran to take some more. Fuujin and I wrote the deal in such a way that all incidents are isolated and have no affect on anything whatsoever other than Byakuran being a creep and Fran getting money. The descriptions are only for pricing purposes. Because the photographs don't exist after the initial deal, we haven't notified Shouichi's mun, but, I can if you'd like?
The news has been heard--and you couldn't have made the little frog-boy happier if you tried.
He's not going to think much on why the fact that you're backing off of his prince no longer fake dating Bel makes for so much joy, but...
It deserves payment.
Except Fran is cheap.
...
His eyes flicker to his jacket once more before he sighs, and produces his notebook. There's something in there he can give to you. He can get another. It's no issue. Even if you are going to get a disgusting amount of money for this... he'll just take off a small finder's fee.]
Hey. Mammon.
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Fran.
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[Oh, gosh...the money...maybe he'll take a slightly higher finder's fee...]
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[ What are you fidgeting about for over there? ]
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I'm taking 20% off the top.
[The boy produces a strangely shaped envelope from his notebook, and offers it to you.] A favour from one alien to the next.
Bring it to Byakuran, let him have a look, then negotiate the fee. Make sure he knows that it's for his eyes only if he wants to see any more ever again. Just tell him you're going by the same confidentiality rules that I am [Read: outside of the initial transaction, the item does, for all intensive purposes, not exist.], and it should be fine.
[Sounds suspicious? Well, it is. It's a good thing that the both of you are low on morals.
Within the envelope is a photograph of one Irie Shouichi, fast asleep in the morning sun. It's the kind of thing you could only get if you were able to scale the sides of buildings and look in people's bedroom windows. Creeperwut.]
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20%? [ That's a steep asking price, you.
He flips open the envelope and peeks inside and-- oh. ]
Deal.
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[Yeah. It seems like a steep asking price until you realise how much the total'll be. The sheer number of digits involved makes 20% look cheap.]
Glad to hear it. Wouldn't want you getting sick from income loss.
[True fact: to alien frogs, a loss of income is worse than pneumonia.]
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