Tanya takes note of Elsa's reluctance to leave and correctly interprets it not as a weakness, but as a hidden desire to experience the pleasure of the opera. She can well remember her own look at her first one. Before they leave the box, she leans over to the sorceress. "There is more opera coming in the near future. I will send you an invite when something interesting comes to town. I would love to introduce you to this sort of entertainment. Think about it and let me know if you are interested."
At the auto, Tanya nods to those making their own way and welcomes Delila and Byron as they get in the limousine. During the ride, she offers water to the other two and sits back to observe them. She will play the hostess and try to get her guests to open up a bit about themselves if they are willing, but will respect their privacy if they indicate that is their desire. When she arrives at the hotel she waits in the lobby for the two who drove themselves to gather then leads everyone to the private elevators to the sub-floors. The group emerges from the elevator on U3 and walks along the plushly carpeted hallway to Suite A, where she unlocks the door and ushers her guests inside. As expected, the concierge has already delivered the light refreshments. Tanya welcomes all into the living room and says, "I had forgotten that I gave Monique the night off so had room service drop some things by. Please let me know if there is anything you would like me to order up and do make yourselves at home. I am going to change into something more comfortable." She looks about at the rest then says, "How rude of me. I do rather expect that everyone would like to change out of their posh clothes. Elsa, you and I are very close to the same body form so I think that you can wear just about any of my things. Delila, your height means that my jeans will not fit, but I do have some shorts and tees that will do nicely. Hmmm, boys, I can get both of you something to wear that does not look too feminine, if you want out of your finery and into something more comfortable." She puts her bottles in the wine cooler and goes to the large drapes. Pushing the button causes the drapes to retract to the side, exposing the floor to ceiling window that looks into the water of the sound. At this time of the night, hidden lights illuminate the water and the fish.
Tanya disappears into her bedroom and re-emerges a couple of minutes later with jeans and tees that should fit both of the men if they were interested. She points to one of the doors leading off from the large living room. "You two may use that bedroom to change in. It is vacant at the moment." She moves back to the door to the master bedroom and holds it open, motioning for Elsa and Delila to come with her. "We can change in here." In the bedroom, Tanya opens the doors to the large closet and points to the dresser. "Please rummage about to find something you like. There are some nice shirts and blouses hanging in there and jeans and more shirts in the dresser." A few minutes later the women emerge in jeans and tee shirts or blouses. Tanya moves to unlock the planning room and shows everyone to the long table that she uses to lay out diagrams and blueprints. She motions to the table and says, "We should be able to work in here. I use the space for planning my own activities. Now, I do think that it is important that we at least trust each other enough to offer up what we can add to the group in skills. I will start if no one objects. To put it briefly, I steal things. I have an array of mechanical devices and skills that allow me to break into "secure" locations and then steal what I wish. I am certain that I am not the best in the world at this, perhaps not even in Seattle, but I am pretty bloody good at it. I usually do not go in for wet work and try to leave without being detected. However, I can defend myself if necessary. I do not really have a street name; going by Tanya, but I understand that is popular for runners. I hope that it is not out of place to ask how people would like to be called among ourselves. As it is, I really only know any of you by the name that James asked me to put on the opera admission tickets." She looks about the room and adds, "So, any questions for me?"