The girl’s words gave Trys pause, but she didn’t display any concerns externally, “Witness confidentiality is our number one priority. You’ll always be protected and safe,” She explained and was genuine about it. There had been more than a few share of corrupt Rangers that let things slip for some extra cash.
After Lena began revealing some very insightful information, Trys quickly noted it all down. When the girl began to break down, Trys reached a hand over to place on her shoulder to comfort her, “It’s okay, none of this was your fault. Elyna made her own choices and you couldn’t have done anything to change that,” Trys drew back when Lena stopped crying enough to be able to speak again.
“Did she say anything else about this guy? Was he a lot older? Anything about his profession? Did he take her places?” She knew she was peppering the questions, but Trys needed a lead on the guy.
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“Oh my god!” Reyna gasped and clasped her hands to her mouth at the news. A few other workers looked over, and she quickly looked down, allowing a moment before people stopped glancing over. She looked mortified, shaking her head before looking at Nick again.
“That’s...that’s awful,” She said after a while, “Mr. Quinn didn’t act off really,” Reyna thought for a long moment, her eyes widening slightly, “But I do have some insight on the daughter. There was one night… Mr. Quinn got me a job working as a server at this very fancy gala he and other important people were attending. I had to pretend he and I weren’t..” She was clearly ashamed of everything from the past, “But I did notice him there with his daughter then. When I was coming back with a tray of drinks down a corridor, I saw her and this much older businessman arguing. She was demanding to know about the plans to move out to Naboo and when he would leave his wife,” Reyna grimaced, “I felt vile eavesdropping, but I remember it was so bizarre because she was just a teen and he was easily in his forties or early fifties.”