She smiled. "Call me Dora then, it's only fair," she said as she sat down in the offered chair. Somehow, she felt much more at ease here than she had in the Auror offices the other day. It was odd. Though, there was no Percy here, so that did help.
"If Morag didn't mind and thought she could handle a few rowdy students, then I'd be quite thankful, actually. It's hard to find people on such short notice and I hate leaving Remus in a lurch. I just... feel like now's the time to step back." She could only hope Antonin didn't scoff at her like Percy had at first. Dora was perfectly aware that she could be flighty at times, but she was certainly trying to settle down now.
She bit her lip for a moment before going on. "I-I'm willing to pay, if necessary. I think this is going to be more than you were anticipating when you first offered to help me. Things've changed a bit and I think it's going to need to be a bit more... specialised? Yes, I think that's it."
To her credit, she was prepared. She'd done a good deal of thinking about exactly what she was going to need for the assignment she wanted to take up. Her 'mastery' of the Dark Arts manifested in knowledge of theory only. She'd been a curious child, but had never had any desire to practice any of the spells she'd read about. She knew how they worked, but she could remember the last time she'd attempted something that one would really only find in the restricted area of the Hogwarts Library. The results had been less than successful.
Dora knew she'd need work on that side of her magical repitoire if she was going to in any way pass as someone who wanted to be a Death Eater. She'd be laughed away, not able to preform something like Imperius.
"I'll be needing help with my dark magic," she finally said. "My DADA's fine, of course, but I've only a theoretical knowledge of the darker spells, and I need to know how to do them effectively. That's the main thing. There's my coordination and maybe some non magical defense as well, but now I'll really need the Dark Arts. It's... for work."