Aaron noticed her as soon as she walked in, it was not hard, he could tell when someone was walking with a purpose or an air of confidence. Most people walked through life, looking for direction, needing someone to coddle them all along the way. Then there were people like Aaron and Katarina, who knew what they wanted, and they did whatever it took to get it. Even though Aaron was nowhere near what he used to be, he never lost his stride, and he would never lose his pride.
He had to be careful with how this meeting went, she was a powerful witch, but powerful witches/wizards were his specialty. There were numerous times he had stared in the face of someone who was a so called "powerful" wizard and it ended with them at his feet. Ne'os Emof, Lorcan D'Eath, Felix Barker, all notorious dark wizards and all of them were under his thumb. It was all about offering them something they couldn't refuse, and all dark wizards wanted the same thing, power. Offer a person power and they will do whatever it takes to have it, even if it meant serving another man, idiots.... all of them.
She slid into his booth and Aaron watched her carefully. It was not noticeable, he had a keen awareness that was unmatched by any, but he was watching her every move. Any quick movements, any change in body language, he would spot it. It was all important, whether the person thought so or not, and Aaron would catch it before it was too late.
"I am not a man who likes to waste other peoples time, and I certainly don't want to waste my own time, so I am going to get straight to the point." He was blunt, he was serious, he wanted his vengeance and he would have it. "I was betrayed by a Death Eater and I spent six months in Azkaban, this much you know. You may not be the leader of the Death Eaters yet, but everyone knows you are next in line, and that wanna be villain Lorcan does not have the stones to keep the title to himself. So as the next in line you can give me what I want, and in return, I will give you something that you want."
She may not have known what he had, but he knew more than she could possibly know, Aaron still had a spy in the Order. Silvyr was forever loyal to Aaron, and he had been taught everything he knew by Aaron, so Aaron knew his information was always valid. Plus he also had ties with a certain someone, the leader of the Order, Jack Dyllan. "It really isn't that complicated, we trade services, simple as that. I want the name of the Death Eater who betrayed me and I give you direct access to my informant in the Order."
He leaned forward and he crossed his arms, he did not want her to try and counteract him, he knew he had the upper hand when it came to offers. "I know you don't have your own spies, and Silvyr would never betray me, so it seems this deal is kind of tilted in your favor. But would you give up one of your own? The answer needs to be yes, because if you don't, I will find out who it is, personally, and then I will destroy the Death Eaters. Don't think for a second that I couldn't, because as powerful as you think you are, trust me when I say that you would not stand a chance against me."
He nodded his head and then he sat up. "So tacky threats are, never been a fan, but alas it is what it is. I am sure you have your counter threats and all of that jazz, but again, I do not want to waste any time. So, what do you say we skip the whole destroying of each other route, and go right in for the mutual friendship? I'm quite friendly, really." Mixing threats with hospitality, it was fun, a nice little curve ball. He was sure she would appreciate his straight forwardness, or she would get angry, he never could tell when dealing with their kind.