scrawny pick pockets, always a nose too deep into trouble. a blond head full of feather light but dusty hair, he's not paying much of his attention to the little spiderwebs sticking to it from time to time he was crawling out of a dark cellar or the hideout he found the night before.
"come on, boss, only a few coins!! won't spend it on shiny things, promise ya!" he never liked begging at connor for anything. but he got lousy jobs the weeks before. jobs for a pawn, nothing more than bringing 'treasure a' to 'place b' and so on. he was getting bored and tensed up a little bit more by each day. he was promised a good payment here, when he first got in. o'brian and de saint-praix praising their lifes as part-time-job-assassin's another time, and there he was now; still having to ask for a little more extra change after his delivery and the pardon of a big musculary man who allowed him to stay in a tiny room upstairs in a bed that could at least be called 'a bed' after all.
connor kenway gifts him a testing glare, eyes so dark fillan mccarthy wonders if they had any color at all - if that was even possible, the hell was he supposed to know. the older man seems to need prove of his honesty, what makes the boy a little shifty, slightly offended. it's not as if he was jumping on every possible target the others had pointed him out before. he was doing a good job after all, wanted to be treated a real member of the brotherhood after all! - or at least a real man, when it comes to terms. being 'the kid' was bugging him often enough. connor softs his features by now. finally, the boy thinks, and he is more than grateful for a little more gold in his hands. he gets himself a real meal after weeks this afternoon.