Senjen found himself just as lost looking at Jess’ doppelganger, though he did not end up assuming danger like Light. He noticed that Jess called her by name: Becca. So, they knew each other? It definitely felt like they were more than just business associates. With a glance over at Light, Jess let out a heavy sigh as she shook her head and ran her hand down her face. “What’s happening, Light, is that Becca is my twin sister who [i]definitely shouldn’t be here[/i].” She turned back to Becca. “I hadn’t even told them about you, Becca.” Becca adopted a slightly accusatory tone. “What, did you bring someone here who isn’t trustworthy?” “It’s called ‘operational security’, Becca. It don’t matter who is and isn’t trustworthy; you share dangerous info to people only if they absolutely [i]need[/i] to know.” Jess snapped back. It felt like Becca was being a bit aloof and dismissive. “Is that what it’s called, or are you just wanting to sound smart? I say it doesn’t matter, since it’s already done. No going back now.” Again, Jess sighed. “Guess that’s technically the smartest thing you’ve said today. Look, Light, Sen, nothing’s really changed. You’re still getting paid the same, and we’re still selling this in the end to that other group I mentioned. Becca is just going to be taking a look at the product first. They’ll handle the hand-off, so we don’t got to worry ‘bout that.”