"Life's a lot more shades of gray than people usually think," Karen answers. It's clearly something that she's spent a lot of time thinking about. "My sources aren't always fine, upstanding citizens. I'm going to guess that means you've been known to work for some incredibly rich people?" she guesses, sounding amused. Morals tend to get...questionable...once people get into higher tax brackets.
"I've worked for incredibly rich but I've also worked for incredibly poor." He twirls his pint glass with his one hand, "But for the most part I work for Thomas and Martha unless things are dry."
He is intentionally leaving out their last names, he knows that Karen is clever and will recognize the last name Wayne. How could she not when the family is incredibly rich and one of the most powerful in Gotham?
"Sounds like you have a good relationship with them. That must be nice consistency in your line of work." She's met a few other guys that work in private security. The aggressively corporate types remind her of nothing so much as sharks in fancy suits. He strikes her more as the other type, like the draw is in doing something he's good at on his terms.
Karen won't run a search on his usual employers, but there's a non-zero chance she'll put two and two together at some point anyway.
"Also sounds like we should plan to go out again sometime," she suggests with a smile.
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He is intentionally leaving out their last names, he knows that Karen is clever and will recognize the last name Wayne. How could she not when the family is incredibly rich and one of the most powerful in Gotham?
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Karen won't run a search on his usual employers, but there's a non-zero chance she'll put two and two together at some point anyway.
"Also sounds like we should plan to go out again sometime," she suggests with a smile.
ooc: shall we end here?
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