Bingellia wrote:"Good evening, Mister Boone," Viviette answered with a smile though she chose not to stand and formally great herself to the gentlemen. "Viviette Sinclair," she playfully added as if it was an after thought. "It's a pleasure."
Her hand gestures, meanwhile, were more grand and perhaps a little to theatrical as she hoped to draw the man's attention even if she found him personally boring at the moment. Boone's relative familiarity as Midlander made him mundane compared to the assorted group of foreigners that had also been introduced to the Order of Saint Thomas
Turning her attention to Van der Walk, she gestured to one of the seats. "I hate to cut the pleasantries short, Mister Boone" she lied to Boone, "but I believe we have more pertinate issues than introductions to discuss for the evening.
"Quite right, Ms. Sinclair." He turned to Van der Valk himself. He wasn't really amused by Sinclair's antics, seeing as how he had been trained to see right through all of them, but it was no matter, it just appeared he was going to have to gain the trust of his fellows the hard way.
"So, I'd like to clear up the obvious suspicions that I have aroused here. I am James Boone, field operative for the Order of St. Thomas." He pulled out his Order signet and the letter that contained his orders and set them on the table in front of Van der Valk. He was speaking in a pleasant, but quiet, voice to avoid attracting the attentions of other patrons at the inn.
"That it my signet and those are my orders from up top. I have been instructed to join you in this affair."