Lei Ne nodded her head when Red said she'd send a list. When the woman walked out of the room Lei Ne pretty much dismissed her from her mind. Already she was thinking about her next move. She completely missed when the street samurai stood up and vanished. It wasn't until later they all realized he wasn't coming back. Lei Ne picked a little at her carefully enameled pale green nails before going back into stillness. Her white hair was starkly reflected in the room's lighting. Then she sighed loudly. She stretched, causing her shirt to ride up around her waist. It pulled a little right below her bra line and if one was looking carefully they'd notice the cause was her Ruger. Lei Ne took a few moments after her cat stretch to get up and move her legs. Not that there really was anywhere to move. Then the computer bleeped. Lei-Ne froze and turned to look at it. Red was apparently very quick. There was a new icon on the screen that proudly stated it was the employee list. The slender Asian woman smiled broadly. "About time." She announced for the hell of it. Quickly she took her seat and scanned over the names. She whipped out her phone and transferred over the information. She was just about to take her own leave when the door opened. Lei Ne looked at the door expecting it to be Red, but it wasn't. In fact it was some guy in a suit. And two duffel bags. Odd. Lei Ne's mind went to her gun, but didn't bother, someone else would get him before she could. After all she had set herself up as rather 'helpless' when it came to weapons. When the suit kept talking and used Red's name, it was obvious he was here to stay. The woman sighed mentally as he had to take the seat next to her. She repressed a cringe and instead went for her award winning smile. Though she didn't stop there. She reached out casually to the cigar and plucked it from his fingers as he asked for her name. "Sally isn't the only piece of work in this room I assure you Jack." She dropped the cigar on the ground and snuffed it out. "Smoking will kill me so kindly refrain." She smiled all her pearly whites in return. If the samurai was still around he would have been having fits, telling her she should have asked first. When she was finished with him she turned away and made a show of leaving, sparing one last look for Jack. "See you later sweet cheeks. I got work to do." And with that she swaggered out of the room, hips swaying.