For someone with an aura as oppressive as theirs, Genevieve was surprisingly good at sneaking. The most people would notice was a sense of dread making their chest drop, a nagging anxiety that something terrible was going to happen.
Genevieve ducked into the bushes and waited until the kids were out of view before making a dead sprint for the shed, then, when things calmed down, a casual stride towards the dumpster.
Nam Il was already there.
Well, shit! Color them surprised. They mistook him for a prim and proper Asian boy, but it looked like he could get the job done after all. Genevieve took one look at the ledger and the kid, and with a laugh, ruffled the kid's hair happily.
"Job well done, kid! You're a regular super sleuth." Genevieve took the ledger and began to check the accounts. For some reason, the intel was correct. This was Defan's ledger. Christ, how'd this end up in their hands, anyway? This was shoddy planning. It didn't feel right, and Genevieve knew when things didn't feel right. They tapped the ledger on their palm, thinking, before looking at Nam Il again.
People often underestimated children's helpfulness, forgetting that, back in the day, it was the kids that mined the coal. Nam Il was a valuable asset. They wanted to make more use of his talents.
"Hey, kid. It feels good being a thorn against bad people, isn't it? How'd you like to keep doing that with me?"
Genevieve ducked into the bushes and waited until the kids were out of view before making a dead sprint for the shed, then, when things calmed down, a casual stride towards the dumpster.
Nam Il was already there.
Well, shit! Color them surprised. They mistook him for a prim and proper Asian boy, but it looked like he could get the job done after all. Genevieve took one look at the ledger and the kid, and with a laugh, ruffled the kid's hair happily.
"Job well done, kid! You're a regular super sleuth." Genevieve took the ledger and began to check the accounts. For some reason, the intel was correct. This was Defan's ledger. Christ, how'd this end up in their hands, anyway? This was shoddy planning. It didn't feel right, and Genevieve knew when things didn't feel right. They tapped the ledger on their palm, thinking, before looking at Nam Il again.
People often underestimated children's helpfulness, forgetting that, back in the day, it was the kids that mined the coal. Nam Il was a valuable asset. They wanted to make more use of his talents.
"Hey, kid. It feels good being a thorn against bad people, isn't it? How'd you like to keep doing that with me?"