01-08-2014, 07:40 PM
Drayson was calmly shrugging into a nice (by common people's standards) brown wool overcoat when Jaxen found him. He turned to fix the trust-fund pickpocket with a look he hoped would ward the lad off. His entire plan for the evening was to rock the boat for the Custody's higher rungs of society, and now he was already planning to arrest the son of a Privilege. The last he needed was more paperwork.
What the man suggested was down-right suicidal; the Ascendancy had apparently taken a liking to the man in question, and while Drayson had no fear of offending his 'betters,' he wasn't quite so stupid as to openly offend Nikolai. The only reason he sought to ruffle some feathers was to keep these people from straying too far from the line.
Of course, Drayson had no delusions that Jaxen wanted justice to be done, the man was simply seeking a cheap thrill on the suffering of others. In this case, that suffering would end up being Drayson's own when the fallout came. Of course he would look into Yuri, and depending on what the dealer's future held for him, that information would be used accordingly.
He decided not to warn Jaxen to stay out of the trouble; he could tell the man was the type to take that as a challenge. Let the boy trip himself up on his own. Jaxen could only hope he didn't piss off anyone that might decide to deal with the slight on their own. Shaking his head, Drayson left the party and the building to meet the officers that would be taking Mr Alkaev to spend the night in a cell.
What the man suggested was down-right suicidal; the Ascendancy had apparently taken a liking to the man in question, and while Drayson had no fear of offending his 'betters,' he wasn't quite so stupid as to openly offend Nikolai. The only reason he sought to ruffle some feathers was to keep these people from straying too far from the line.
Of course, Drayson had no delusions that Jaxen wanted justice to be done, the man was simply seeking a cheap thrill on the suffering of others. In this case, that suffering would end up being Drayson's own when the fallout came. Of course he would look into Yuri, and depending on what the dealer's future held for him, that information would be used accordingly.
He decided not to warn Jaxen to stay out of the trouble; he could tell the man was the type to take that as a challenge. Let the boy trip himself up on his own. Jaxen could only hope he didn't piss off anyone that might decide to deal with the slight on their own. Shaking his head, Drayson left the party and the building to meet the officers that would be taking Mr Alkaev to spend the night in a cell.