It does, in fact, sounds fun. But in fairness, Emily's sense of fun has been described as "perverse" before.
In contrast to Ralston she looks impeccable; not flashy enough to draw attention, but fashionable enough to blend in a deep green, high-necked gown. (Her dress also, crucially, sports fashionably large pockets at the waist, saving her the bother of hiding her weapon in her clutch.) Her hair is gathered in an elegant twist that keeps it out of her face, and the jewelry is almost certainly borrowed, though not so nice it makes her a target thieves. She hadn't commented on his fashion choices when they left the hotel, and doesn't seem likely to.
Instead, she lowers her glasses, turning toward the stage but watching the target out of the corner of her eye. "Do we know if the French connection is someone he knows by face?"
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In contrast to Ralston she looks impeccable; not flashy enough to draw attention, but fashionable enough to blend in a deep green, high-necked gown. (Her dress also, crucially, sports fashionably large pockets at the waist, saving her the bother of hiding her weapon in her clutch.) Her hair is gathered in an elegant twist that keeps it out of her face, and the jewelry is almost certainly borrowed, though not so nice it makes her a target thieves. She hadn't commented on his fashion choices when they left the hotel, and doesn't seem likely to.
Instead, she lowers her glasses, turning toward the stage but watching the target out of the corner of her eye. "Do we know if the French connection is someone he knows by face?"