"Decent client base?" she repeated, muttering under her breath. That's dumb, she thought, though it was more because she didn't quite believe that Gideon had trouble finding clients. She was more interested in the fact that the masks weren't keeping tabs on him. "Damn. Either you're so good they're not finding the bodies or they just don't care," Ames mused, sitting back.
"Dude, you're totally missing the point. I gotta learn, right? So you teach, and then I'll do the disposal! That way you can do...whatever it is that you do, and I take the fall if I get caught," she countered, laying it all out on the table. "It's a win win for everyone, seriously. Come on...I promise I'll be quiet!" She was sincere for half a moment. "Mostly." Another pause. "Come on, please?" It was practically a whine at this point.