Elsa Varinski sat quietly in her new partner's office her head hidden behind a yellow case file on his desk. She propped her feet up on the desk and pursed her lips. It had been a long time since she had a partner, and that didn't turn out so well for her last time. She grimaced, thinking about Yuri's smiling face. She re-shuffled, going over her new mantra, [i]New City. New life. New me.[/i] She would never be called Alexandra again, and she was happy about it. Hell, she wasn't even that upset about the new partner. She knew it would be a challenge. Most men never really gave her a shot, being that she was only 5,3 and on the leaner side. Being Russian didn't help either, but she never let that get her down. She was confident in who she was and would stay true to herself, regardless of whoever walked through that door. Speaking of whomever, the door opened quietly and Elsa spoke evenly from behind the papers, her Russian accent thick but her tone soft, "[color=fff200]I hope you don't mind that I made myself comfortable. Very interesting reading material you have ere', vouldn't leave something like this on the tabletop. You never know vhen a Russian spy will break in.[/color]" She lowered the file and put it back on the desk, giving this new man a smile, her nails were a deep red and her dark hair was up in a slightly bumped ponytail, her sweater dress was a dark mustard yellow. She spoke evenly, a certain amount of charm behind her tone, "[color=fff200]Pleasure to meet you Mr. Großwitz. I'm Elsa Varinski, you can call me Elsa if you wish, though. I have an inkling, you and I will become quite close.[/color]" She looked over her new partner with warm brown eyes, he was tall, dark, handsome, yet he had a coldness to him that indicated he had a dark past. She looked forward to figuring out what it was. [img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/33/91/f6/3391f6c0470b8259eb4b3db84979da5b.jpg[/img]