The name fell on his ears like a ton of bricks and set his heart to racing -- either this was the client, which meant his memory was indeed as bad as he was coming to fear... or this girl was part of a very well-informed sting operation. The police? A rival trader? Weylon's mind ran a mile a minute as he nervously considered all the possibilities. In that time, however, the young girl in front of him offered no additional words, merely an expectant gaze. Could he really be so forgetful? He tried to memorize her face, to place it somewhere in his memory, pull up a shred of something. Nothing came. He knew he'd dealt with Amane Petrichor with some regularity, so then why...?
He sighed softly, giving up. He had no reason to think she wasn't the client, and if word got around that he was second-guessing his customers people would take their lien elsewhere. "Y-yes, my apologies miss Petrichor -- it's been a busy week and I didn't recognize you at first." He didn't recognize her at all, but saying so would only make matters worse. "One moment then."
After a quick trip into the back room Weylon returned with a small, discreet, unlabeled box. "For the record, I have no idea what these are or where they came from, officially speaking... and what you do with them is your business, not mine. If anyone asks, you never came in here and I," He tried not to look embarrassed as he said the next words. "I've, um, never seen you before in my life. Oh! One more thing."
Reaching into his pocket, he pulled out a collapsed Scroll and placed it on the table. "My, er..., friends in the business sent this along with your order. Said it was from a dealer who wanted to do business with you -- no details beyond that. Personally it seems a little shady to me, but I was paid well to make sure it made it into your hands; you can toss it in the bin on the way out if you'd rather not take any risks. Up to you, ma'am."
If Amane decided to open the Scroll she would find it virtually empty: no apps, no CCTN browser, just one lone name in the contact list -- 'The Lady', with a note saying "Call me"...