(ooc: I think we might've actually taken that off the list? Not sure. I wasn't involved in that. But it'd be worth taking another look.)
Bentley was quite possibly going to get yelled at once he got home. If anyone wasn't going to like it, it would be his flatmate/fiancé, who knew full well that Ben wouldn't get into the same sort of trouble as before, but probably wouldn't appreciate the similarities. After all, Baldric had not joined the Order in any capacity, but Ben had, and it was all quite strange to think about. Any way you sliced it, Ben was probably going to have some explaining to do once people found out that he had paid Marley to work for him. Or, he suppose he could call it working with him. Except Ben really had paid to get her on his side, so he figured he was allowed to call it that.
As it were, Marley was meant to meet with Ben in one of the rooms of the manor so that they could discuss things and start working her back into the minds of the other Death Eaters. Their ranks were slipping, and while Bentley was secretly pleased to hear it, he had to act as though it frustrated him all the same. Otherwise, what cover did he have really? Not enough to stay safe, that was for sure.
When her voice met his ears, Ben looked up from his copy of the Prophet, which he had been scowling at - and this time not even for show. The article had come out, finally, and he had no choice but to start work on it. Although, he reminded himself, he wasn't alone in this because Marley had arrived. So he stood to walk downstairs and meet her, feeling only slightly surprised to see that she had someone with her.
The first thing that passed through Ben's mind when he looked at her, though, was that Clarence would certainly not approve. It probably should have made him nervous, given that his father was vastly more powerful than Bentley cared to admit - the Montgomery name wasn't exactly one that people cheered for in the Wizarding World. Screamed, maybe. But not cheered. Instead, however, it just made his smirk expand across his face.
Holding an arm out to her, Ben lifted one eyebrow teasingly and offered a greeting: "Miss Harris." He looked towards her... friend or whatever, adding, "Hello," with a vague head nod. Looking back to Marley, he gestured up the stairs. "I think it's time we figured out how this is going to work."