No, he doesn't talk to anyone much but - he sees a lot, that much she can be sure of. Not so much because she knows him, but because she has seen the gangs that run in Whitechapel, at the hands of High Rip Gangs with their perchance for using children to run at waist height and steal from people not paying attention to anything knee height.
She'd be lying to say she hadn't used children just the same, as eyes and ears. But after the conversation with Piotr, even been told not too - well, she liked you Piotr, but she was never very good at being told not to do things. Leaves it immediately, but a day later, when she catches sight of Negri. She grabs Sisko first, her habit now when dealing with this - in part because he was the only other one that had seen the things she had when they'd found the body and she appreciates his good eye and because he's flatly impartial to her own lack of outward concern about such things. Him in tow, she goes to track down Negri to where she's seen him frequent around Camp.
Normally with street children, the bribes are easy, food, a coin or two. But Negri has assured place here, and she doesn't think the boy would go for it anyway, given what she'd been told about who he worked for. So, straight forward then. Waits until she's found him somewhere mostly alone, she clears her throat to get Negri's attention and jerks her head to indicate that she wanted to talk to him. Flat, that if he tried to avoid her, she'd cause more of a fuss than need be. It's quite probably an inevitable question.
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She'd be lying to say she hadn't used children just the same, as eyes and ears. But after the conversation with Piotr, even been told not too - well, she liked you Piotr, but she was never very good at being told not to do things. Leaves it immediately, but a day later, when she catches sight of Negri. She grabs Sisko first, her habit now when dealing with this - in part because he was the only other one that had seen the things she had when they'd found the body and she appreciates his good eye and because he's flatly impartial to her own lack of outward concern about such things. Him in tow, she goes to track down Negri to where she's seen him frequent around Camp.
Normally with street children, the bribes are easy, food, a coin or two. But Negri has assured place here, and she doesn't think the boy would go for it anyway, given what she'd been told about who he worked for. So, straight forward then. Waits until she's found him somewhere mostly alone, she clears her throat to get Negri's attention and jerks her head to indicate that she wanted to talk to him. Flat, that if he tried to avoid her, she'd cause more of a fuss than need be. It's quite probably an inevitable question.