"One last thing," Eames says as Abigail stands, and he takes out a folder and a fountain pen that he slides across the table. Inside the folder, she'll see a simple contract that outlines Abigail's side of the deal - the wording is concise and simple, so there's no room to hide any secrets or tricks. The obnoxious thing is the lack of ink in the pen, and a sharp point just above the nib - implication being, it's used for signing things in blood.
"I hope you won't be insulted, but by the very nature of what I am, I'm bound to my word," and he gestures to the paper with an expression that could be read as sympathetic if one believed he had that in him, "you, Miss Widdowson, are bound by no such rules."
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"I hope you won't be insulted, but by the very nature of what I am, I'm bound to my word," and he gestures to the paper with an expression that could be read as sympathetic if one believed he had that in him, "you, Miss Widdowson, are bound by no such rules."