At least he was better to look at than his father. Hardly surprising considering he was not an an aging man. Still, he was not exactly in the mood to be looked at. Not in the office anyway. His eyes looked her over for a moment as she took off her hood and seemed to put on a look that was a bit off for her. He waited, and only nodded when he was told to call her Chevy, but he made no point to change how he spoke and addressed her. She was a client and therefore her first name, except for filing purposes, was irrelevant. What she wanted to be called was completely pointless to know. Then the woman asked for his name.
Declan arched his eyebrow and let his eyes flicker over at the secretary who called him. She immediately went back to what she was doing and he looked back over at the woman, Chevy. "Declan." Was his response as he dropped his gaze back to the file. "Your father unable to make it today, then? I have a feeling you should be the name on the main one on the account." He took out the receipt paper for her. "Do you want to change the date for payment?"