Zeki Glaedwine Zeki eyes flared slightly, his smile set in stone, and his hands playing with his cane. He was obviously enjoying watching things come together a little too much. It was almost a pity this was a sideshow to him, it seemed much more entertaining to the main act. He was honestly tempted to skip out to entirely watch this. Still, the Prae had annoyed him, now they had to fall. The first to speak was the man he'd roped inside, asking about Szayeis. At the question, he laughed, waving it off. The others started talking about it quickly, and turned to him, who hadn't recovered. [color=a187be]"The enemy to my enemy is not my friend. Whose to say he isn't my enemy as well? He is, however, the enemy of my enemy. That alone has value. Still, I don't think much of him."[/color] He turned to the man, and gave a knowing smile taking an assumption. [color=662d91]"You can tell your boss I plan on keeping my distance from him, however." [/color] Charles progressed with his preference on the mission. Zeki acknowledged with a nod. [color=a187be]"I believe I said you were incharge, so very well. Let me know what you'll need logistically, and it will be done. If there's one thing no one in this city can do like me, besides my charm, it's logistics. If you prefer no weapons, it is on you."[/color] He pointed at Archene with the hook of his cane. [color=a187be]"That goes for you as well."[/color] It was then a new comer burst through. Zeki was probably the only one who found it amusing. [color=a187be]"Wonderful! Welcome to the Anti-Prae fanclub. I'm your host Zeki Glaedwine.."[/color] He pointed to Archene a second time. [color=a187be]"This is your boss."[/color] It was obviously better for someone such as this individual to be a distraction, and not a stealth operative. Zeki liked him already.