Previously...
“Just Ko is fine.” she said with a humble smile. The inventor was not so graceful as her guest. She rested both of her arms on the table and leaned on her elbows as she listened intently to the potential costumer.
A swell of pride grew in Ko as Fina praised her work and ambitions. However, even with how eager Ko was to accept this new job offer she couldn’t help but feel a little put off by how vague the woman was being about her ‘project’ and how her reputation was not something to write home about. Then again Ko couldn’t say her reputation was always a positive thing to some.
“I’d love to work with you and provide better working conditions for your staff. But, I am a little curious… What exactly is this project of yours?”
Roving eyes took quiet note of the other woman’s posture. Such an inclined stance spoke to her honest interest given with few reservations. Honesty, the characteristic amused Fina especially seeing it played so deep in the Zaunite fog. How endearing Ko seemed. The masked woman's lax expression belied her sharp attention. How would Ko take the unsavory information placed before? Would it show on her face or in something as subtle as shifted weight? Beneath her porcelain shell, Fina watched and smiled in half amusement at what she saw, yet it was never enough to reach her eyes.
Truth be told, hiring a contractor was something Fina was unaccustomed. It was a matter of swallowing pride and admitting ignorance. “Magic” was real enough here. Eyes with the light of knowledge left little room for obfuscating shadows and illusions. Yet, working with such an honest face and such noble intentions, Fina almost felt secure in her exercise in trust. ‘Almost,’ was the key word.
Fina hummed in accord and mirrored Ko’s posture while she spoke. “My project? Nothing short of a proper orphanage for the children of Zaun. Now, I know such establishments garner certain... feelings in this city, but I seek to change that. This city is rife with delinquents and scattered children, not unlike the home of my youth. They grow with infected wounds in body and mind, festering into what we see today. I imagine some kinder fate.
“My company specializes in maritime trade, and years have given us a sizable wealth. I want to employ a portion of my revenue to the maintenance of a home for the neglected young, complete with physical and mental education. I am a wealthy woman without the need for fineries or frivolous wants, but I can acquire a grand estate to provide comfort and a secure place to rest their heads.
“Yet, I demand more than simple subsistence. Competition is the lifeblood of Zaun. The older children will be made to work for additional, above-standard wages within my shipping company or until they can find employment elsewhere. A benefit of trade? They may leave Zaun if they so wished, for it is their futures that matter most.
“For such an ambitious project to succeed, I need... you. To remove pollution, you must begin at the source, no?”
She chuckled in her head then. With the skies clear, only then could one see a ‘brighter tomorrow.’
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