As the masked woman and Sam briefly run into one another in the common area, identically dressed, she's obviously embarrassed by the situation enough to leave so as to rectify it, but before she can be off, Sam says, Wait!" then, taking his tone down a notch, adds, "please, wait." After a short pause, he looks her straight in the eye and asks, "Is this your real face or another mask?"
Ivana stops at Sam's call. She turns and listens.
"It's a mask," she admits. "A spell."
Then, an apologetic (?) smile. "For what it's worth, I don't even remember what I look like. Can't see my own reflection."
Ivana listens to the dinner table discussion before adding her thoughts.
"I think Sam is right," she says. "I don't see any benefit to going into Denver and dealing with the borders. Make them come to us so that we can choose the time and place. We can scout in advance, know the terrain, and be better prepared for
contingencies."
She looks around to see if Kimama or Jacquez are within hearing distance. They probably hear all sorts of things, many of them very profitable, but there is no need to tempt them unduly.
"We must remember that the obelisk is worth at least a million nuyen for the precious metals alone, aside from its worth as an artifact. Even if we are dealing with a
trustworthy" - she vocally mimics Ohanzee's air quotes - "organization, we must acknowledge the fact that it would be far cheaper to hire a team - multiple teams, even - to kill us and take it, rather than to pay for it. Unless, of course, we just give it away instead."
She scans the room, looking for reactions.
"I would certainly rather be paid for it. Whoever we were before, and whatever means of making money we had, are gone now. The obelisk is our payday, our fresh start. Unless we want to keep stealing and squatting for the rest of our lives, we need to make some money. At some point the obelisk may represent more risk than it is worth, but until then I think we should try to get paid. As much as it is a burden now, it could mean freedom for our futures.
"If we go this route, we need to find a buyer and set a price. I don't really know how to do either."
Ivana falls silent to let others voice their opinions. She sits back and contemplates the wisdom of allowing Sam to spend the night alone with the van. She presumes that the cave will be locked-in, just as the house is, so there's no danger of him running off with it, but what if he decides to destroy it once and for all? The thought gives her a cold shiver. But is he becoming attached to it? He doesn't like to leave it out of sight. Is he bonding with it? Is this the artifact's magic still at work? Is that why she herself does not want to destroy it? The feeling seems rational to her, not emotional, but would she even know if she were being manipulated? She would like to think so but her understanding of magic is nothing compared to the artifact. Is is nuclear fusion, and she is a peasant girl striking a piece of flint.