[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/ZohkpEb.png[/img][/center] [b][sub][code]Rio.[/code][/sub][/b][hr][hr] Rosie glanced around the room with his legs crossed as Rod talked, practically dying from the lack of contrast. He was paying attention to what the man was saying, but it was pretty difficult to tell as he flipped through the various papers he was given with a disinterested look in his eye. He’d accepted some seedy-looking jobs in between sales in his time, but finding a flyer of all things, for a corporation as important as these guys were making themselves out to be? It was… quaint. He raised an eyebrow as his “partner” raised a sword to Rod’s neck. A sword of light. Holy light. Things seemed like they were definitely going to get interesting… The demon rose to his feet as the angel turned away. He walked behind Rod and leaned over his shoulder, speaking into his ear with an eerily soothing whisper. [i]”Here’s my little issue,”[/i] Rosie said softly. [i]”I’m not [/i]exactly[i] sure, but I’m getting the distinct impression that you know [/i]exactly[i] what’s going on here, and that you’re withholding some information from me. Now, I don’t really care about what exactly it is you’re doing with your little science experiments, but you do. And I care about that five million dollars. So if there’s any information you’re holding onto that can help the both of us, well, that would just be silly, now wouldn’t it? I’ll try and keep the angel from complicating things too much.”[/i] He pulled out his phone and gestured to Rod with it for a moment, before he receded and put a hand on his hip, walking next to Sage before looking back over his shoulder. “Actually,” Rosie added, as if his previous little exchange had never gone on. “They raise a good point. Can you define “significant damage?” I have a tendency to play rough…”