Should Tal be following a hired detective into an active crime scene? Absolutely not.
Was he doing it anyways? You bet your ass.
Tal pouted a little as Finn pointed out that his wild conjecture had zero proof or basis in reality, but then scampered around to the side door to slip inside so he could continue helping from the most convenient location.
Right behind Finn, of course.
"What if he has separate books for under-th'-table deals?" Tal suggested eagerly. Again with a complete lack of evidence. "I bet they'd be written in code!" ...Though why he'd write them in code if he expected to be the only one seeing them was certainly a leap of faith. "Does it really matter if th'people who were in here today were Attuned or Accepted?" A question asked with genuine curiosity as Tal peered around for more clues. "I mean, most of 'em were probably just window shoppers, right?"
Was he doing it anyways? You bet your ass.
Tal pouted a little as Finn pointed out that his wild conjecture had zero proof or basis in reality, but then scampered around to the side door to slip inside so he could continue helping from the most convenient location.
Right behind Finn, of course.
"What if he has separate books for under-th'-table deals?" Tal suggested eagerly. Again with a complete lack of evidence. "I bet they'd be written in code!" ...Though why he'd write them in code if he expected to be the only one seeing them was certainly a leap of faith. "Does it really matter if th'people who were in here today were Attuned or Accepted?" A question asked with genuine curiosity as Tal peered around for more clues. "I mean, most of 'em were probably just window shoppers, right?"