Lei Ne decided she rather liked the bemused look on Thorin's face. His surprise made the skinny woman chuckle, though she hid it behind a hand. She knew the other look on his face too. Chances are he'd never fit though. Shame that. She just smiled as he cast another furtive glance as he pulled out his cask. She happily sat back and watched her new teammates. It was obvious by body posture that the samurai wasn't quite smitten with her. He backed it up with words. [b]Next time, just ask, will you lass? I heard you were good with words, so next time, show us.[/b] Completely non-offended Lei-Ne kept smiling. "In my experience asking only gets you rude gestures or a beating." She crossed her legs and snuggled a little further into her seat. "Though I suppose I will next time if only to keep you from actually shooting me or whatever your preferred method is." She tilted her head to the side like a bird watching a worm. She eventually moved her eyes away and to the door as Thorin continued talking about his past job. The troll seemed to be genuinely happy to be relating the story. She added that to her opinion on him. So far there was only two people in this room that she might trust. The first was herself, duh, and the second was Thorin. She didn't trust either the rigger or the samurai as far as she could throw them. From what she saw, they were looking out for themselves only. Not that she was blaming them. She probably wouldn't go out on a limb for anyone in this room, the troll included. If she got in over her head she was more likely to bolt without a word. Of course, before that her signature bad luck would probably kick in making everyone's life a living Hell. Lei Ne was pulled out of her people watching as the subject changed back to the job. She leaned forwards, opening her mouth to mention they were still missing their mage when Red said it first. Lei Ne clicked her mouth shut and sat back with a dainty frown. Of course. She shook her head as she reviewed the information. She could chat up some suit to get info. Simple. She might even be able to get the blueprints also if Red couldn't. [b]Okay, that adds another task to our job. We need to find a way to deal with Koch-Huang's MagiSec. Hire another mage, get somebody to scope the place astrally, something. I don't know how these things work, and as far as I know, none of you guys are Awakened, am I right?[/b] Lei Ne nodded her head to the question. She didn't even realized she just completely lied when she did so. Lying was mere second nature at this point. The dissemination of false and true information had kept herself. And she didn't really trust anyone where. Why would she tell the truth when in a way the lies had become the truth. "Red." Lei Ne frowned at one of her nails. "Can you get me an employee list, faces, names, and where they live?" She should get a start on gathering Intel.