Wes had remained near the back of the room, content to listen and blend into the scenery rather than make a fuss. After the last few days, he was more than happy to let someone else deal with sorting out this mess. He quietly sipped at his drink, a simple non-alcoholic cider; after seeing just how far only two drinks affected his sense of reason, Wes had decided to be much more conservative with his choice of beverage.
He chuckled a little at Dave’s fiery interruptions; the guy had a point, albeit he wasn’t arguing his case in the most productive way. Wes had to agree with him about Mhynt, however; the Treecko’s cold, calculating demeanor felt deeply, inherently unsettling. He made a mental note to keep both her and Bellatrix at arm’s length. They were both the type to be either crucial allies or deadly enemies, and Wes wasn’t keen to see the latter.
Despite being content to remain silent, he frowned at a particular statement from Bellatrix and, against his better judgment, decided to speak up.
"If you missed it, the reason I bring any of this at all was because I and a few others were hired by the mayor to protect this gala, and it's not something we cannot just not do seeing that we'd agreed to his terms to repel the gang from the gala."
“Why not?” he asked with a raised brow. “These criminals are notoriously slippery, and there’s no guarantee we’d catch them even if we
did try. Is it really so far-fetched to claim that we tried and were unsuccessful?”
He paused to take a sip of his cider before continuing. “Anyway, regardless of what you all plan to do with these bandits, I think you’re all missing the bigger picture.”
He leaned forward and spoke in a low growl.
“Something is up with this gala. I don’t believe these thieves are staging such an elaborate infiltration just on the off-chance they’ll nab some fancy jewelry and embarrass that prick of a mayor. They’re after something at this gala, something
specific, though I have no clue what it is.” He leaned back in his seat. “But it’s something that the mayor wants to keep hidden at all costs, and I, for one, intend to find out what he’s hiding.”