"Well I heard you were a good hunter but even I must admit I am surprised..." The British agent spoke, his accent very visible as he stepped forward, his gun trained on you "Oh don't worry about this, I won't fire unless you prove to be...a problem but even then, I have orders to bring you in alive since you see, the other British Men of Letters seem to have taken an interest in you".
He placed his gun away before speaking again "You do have a tendency for shooting first and asking questions later but not to worry, I'm sure with a little help from us you can be just as efficient".
"So, you can either do this willingly where we don't have to resort to violence or I resort to...more drastic measures" Ketch muttered in a colder tone. He took a step forward as he spoke.
It was one thing to learn that there was a British branch of the American Men of Letters but it was another to come face to face with one of them. Arthur Ketch was no merciful man either. His lips had turned into a cocky smirk as he eyed you, he let out a sigh as if this was not a horrifying situation and it was as if this was a normal procedure to him which it was.
He shook his head and grumbled "As I said, my orders are to bring you in alive so I can't be too extreme with you but they did tell me I could have a little fun..." He mused eyeing you once more with an amused expression.
"Doctor Hess thinks you could be useful to us and who am I to judge? Besides, there are orders to try get you hunters to work with you...willingly or not" He said, a majority of the American hunters had refused to work with the British branch but in the case of Mary Winchester, she had willingly chosen to join only to realise they were not as great as they originally claimed to be before she had tried to escape only to be brainwashed back onto their side.
There was a brief moment of silence as Ketch took in the situation. He let out a sigh as he chuckled "While Lady Bevell does see me as insane...she is helpful and if you don't comply, I will take you back to her and she will make you join us and her methods are...shall we say unconventional? She's very good at her job I must say" He said. It was true, while Toni disliked Ketch and even saw him as a psychopath, Toni did have dark methods for making even the stubborn hunter comply and obey.
"Now, shall we talk like potential allies or am I going to have to get the answers out of you?" He threatened, his face was calm again yet cold though when he heard your retort, it made him smirk again appreciating just how adamant you were on not telling him what he wanted to know.
Ketch only shook his head again and laughed finding the entire situation more than amusing "Oh I know that but even Sam and Dean will be on our side soon, why do you think there were orders to capture you next? Yes, that's correct, it was so we could lure in the Winchesters. I assume Doctor Hess assumed if we had you then we could have the brothers working for us, smart, no?" He huffed slightly.
Your replies only made Ketch find this all too well, he grinned and scoffed. Ketch then sighed and shook his head "You don't know when to shut up, do you? A shame we can't just sit down and talk this out over a nice cuppa tea..." Your remark on how the British loved tea made Ketch give a smug smile as if he was not denying it. "Keep that up and you'll be facing the consequences." He eyed his bag of weapons then turned to face you once more.
"And trust me, I came prepared." He nodded to the guard to step to the side where he then opened his bag and revealed what he had brought to break you or whatever other hunter he had. He chuckled "I may not be a man who has mercy but I am giving you a chance to tell me and my men and then that way you can leave without being bruised and battered" He glared. He was silent as you spoke again and he stepped away from his bag of weapons as your answer seemed to draw his attention.
"Really? Mhm..." He said thinking for a moment contemplating it. "You work for us while telling us what Sam and Dean are up to? That could work".