Khaat had no objection to Jack coming. It wasn't as if Jack was strange to the Paris operation and the doings of Thomas Gelding. Khaat was betting that if Brian had gone to Paris, then Gelding as at the root of it. He always was. She wasn't as read in on the mission as she wished she were now, but Brian did not tell her much on those things. He distanced himself because he did not want her to worry. Although he didn't go as often, matters that pulled him to Paris now were matters he would not ask anyone else to do, and that meant higher risk. At the back of her mind, she always was waiting on the one mission he would not come back from.
"You're always welcome to come, Jack," she said.
"Should I ask why you're feeding your bag at all?" Michael asked.
"Brian's been off grid in Paris since Monday night," Marcus said quietly. "Missed all check ins." Michael frowned deeply. He'd been working in the extraction teams in the Ministry for awhile now, longer than he liked, but that work made his radar go off now.
"You want me to come?" he asked.
"Stay here for now," she said. "If there's any new word, you'll bring it to us?"
"Immediately," he nodded. "You feel secure in taking that bag? Or shall I take it off your hands?"
"Is it going to give me more shenanigans?"
"I hope not," Michael said. "Jack, if it gives her a hassle, just keep it for the next time you miss your potion and then you can have at it."
"Will I get my shoes back?"
"Probably. If not, all you need to do is feed it a bar of soap, and it'll yak all over the carpet very nicely for you. Soap always ruins leather, you know." He kissed her cheek. "Are you armed?"
"Yes," she said. She lifted the edge of her sweater to show him she had a pistol and her wand both tucked into her waistband. Marcus frowned.
"Um, that's my gun," he sighed, annoyed.
"Don't worry, I loaded it first," she said, watching Michael shove the rest of her clothes into her bag for her and snap the bag shut, with one more reprimanding tap.
"That is no consolation whatsoever," Marcus said. "Give it here." He motioned to her. "If anyone's going to be shooting something, it's going to be me." She handed him the gun, and he checked the magical lock on his own bag and found the bag unlocked. He rolled his eyes.
"She's guessed my countercurse," Marcus said. "We'll have to watch her. She's learning our tricks, Jack." He picked up her bag and his, "Are we porting together or separately?"