Nat's smile spread, she leaned in further to match Vivienne. Looks like she had her attention, now it was time to get to business.
"If detectives and journalists have one thing in common, its that we work much better when we have reliable sources of information." She continued, a sharp nail idly circling the rim of her coffee cup as she spoke. "I propose that you and I establish a, let's call it a mutually beneficial working relationship. I hear a lot of things in my line of work, from a lot of people, and some of those could be particularly interesting to a police detective."
She sipped her drink again, eyes full of confidence as she spoke.
"The DCA case is enough to prove I'm capable, but I have no intention of stopping there. I'm gonna be digging for more stories, and when I find anything that's relevant to your work, you'll be the first person to know, even before my editor."
"In return, all I want from you is to repay me in kind." She rested back in her seat, thinking it was best to be upfront about what she wanted to gain here. "If you find something I can write about. I want to be the first person you talk to. Before the print, before the TV channels, before anyone else. Even if it's just a tip-off that get's me to a situation first, I'll take anything."
She grabbed her laptop and slid it to the centre of the table.
"And just to sweeten the deal, I'll give you a sneak-peek on my next big scoop." She winked. "Just to show you that I'm not all talk right now."
"If detectives and journalists have one thing in common, its that we work much better when we have reliable sources of information." She continued, a sharp nail idly circling the rim of her coffee cup as she spoke. "I propose that you and I establish a, let's call it a mutually beneficial working relationship. I hear a lot of things in my line of work, from a lot of people, and some of those could be particularly interesting to a police detective."
She sipped her drink again, eyes full of confidence as she spoke.
"The DCA case is enough to prove I'm capable, but I have no intention of stopping there. I'm gonna be digging for more stories, and when I find anything that's relevant to your work, you'll be the first person to know, even before my editor."
"In return, all I want from you is to repay me in kind." She rested back in her seat, thinking it was best to be upfront about what she wanted to gain here. "If you find something I can write about. I want to be the first person you talk to. Before the print, before the TV channels, before anyone else. Even if it's just a tip-off that get's me to a situation first, I'll take anything."
She grabbed her laptop and slid it to the centre of the table.
"And just to sweeten the deal, I'll give you a sneak-peek on my next big scoop." She winked. "Just to show you that I'm not all talk right now."