Kasai managed to ignore Avani's sudden laughing and finish her spiel. She already knew that what she was proposing sounded preposterous to Avani, so there was no need to address her outburst. Kasai finished with her offer and waited for Avani to laugh in her face and walk out of the station, but she was pleasantly surprised when her reaction was a little more tame than expected. "You're more than welcome to leave here and skip town, I'm just offering you another way out." Kasai hoped that Avani would think on it a little more before shutting it down completely. It would provide her with the money she apparently needed and she wouldn't have to pack up and move her life from Republic City. "But I hope you'll consider it." When Avani asked about the pay, Kasai perked up a little. "Well, it's not enough to buy a big shiny mansion. But, it is a healthy sum. The department understands the risks associated with what you're doing. It'll come out to about twice what you would get from the gang if you hold up your end of the deal." She hoped that would be enough to convince her, but if not then at least she could say she tried. "I'll even share my bed if you feel more safe at my place." Now it was Kasai's turn to have a laughing fit, unable to contain it as she saw Avani tip over and land on the ground. She shut up real quick though when Avani made her way over. "Well, I'd expect nothing less." Kasai returned the grin with a smirk of her own. "If nothing else, you could get a thrill from it, no? It's sure to keep the adrenaline pumping." Maybe the danger of it all was enough to attract Avani to it, who knew? Kasai held the short distance between them a moment more before turning to open the door for Avani. "If you'd like your chance to do this dumb and reckless thing then we have some paperwork to fill out before we leave." Kasai led Avani over to her desk where she already had the papers laid out. "Alright, feel free to read it all. But long story short, these papers serve as the agreement between you and the department. Your protection details as well as payment details are laid out. You can agree to these terms and sign the papers, then we can be on our way out of here." Kasai waited to see if Avani would follow through completely and sign the papers or not. She knew it was a lot to ask and expect, but she hoped that this option sounded more compelling than the others she had at her disposal. If Avani agreed, it meant that Kasai's job would be taking on a different nature than it normally did. Instead of surveillance, she would move to security and protection detail. Essentially, she would still be surveilling the gang house, but now it would be to keep an eye on Avani. On paper, that made her job easier. But she had a feeling that it wouldn't be as easy as it seemed.