Briar latched onto that, "Your job..." That was something she could use, a little give for all the taking that this woman wanted. Answers and explanations.
She took another step closer to the woman, a little sideways instead of direct. Swayed a little bit with the ever present night breeze that was stronger out here with less buildings to block it. She was right, it wasn't too easy of a journey nor one she ever cared to recount. Her journey and history wasn't anyone's business but her own, "You're the law then?"
There were usually two different approaches to lawmen in her book. Duck her head and be so forgettable and unnoticed that their eyes darted over her without suspecting anything when she was in the middle of mischief.
Or be so likeable, so without guile and in their good graces that even were she brought before them they would still not suspect her.
Of course if that worked the whole time she wouldn't be in Aurelle at all, but that. That wasn't the point right now.
This would obviously have to be the latter, since she had already been noticed, "It wasn't easy, but my mother liked to say where there is a will there is a way." She touched her clavicle, the same place where the other woman's necklace rested for a moment. As if she was used to having something there to touch that wasn't there anymore before she withdrew her hand with a nearly hidden wince, "It's a changing world we live in, but I guess that's still true."