Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden is a White Council Wizard in a lot of trouble: the White Council want him to summon a demon for (insert reason here), because he's the only one with the power to do so successfully.
"Gentleman" John Marcone is pleased with the (not-so) little mortal who summoned him, and agrees to (fulfill previous reason here) on one condition: Harry becomes his, body and soul.
It doesn't matter to me if someone from the Council is there and agrees for him, or if Harry agrees because he agrees with the council that (reason) is necessary. Whatever fits best.
But I would prefer reluctant!Harry, both in actually summoning the demon and in agreeing to his terms. And I think it would be lots of fun if Harry tried to negotiate with John, but only gets himself in more trouble. :)
Demons and Spells
Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden is a White Council Wizard in a lot of trouble: the White Council want him to summon a demon for (insert reason here), because he's the only one with the power to do so successfully.
"Gentleman" John Marcone is pleased with the (not-so) little mortal who summoned him, and agrees to (fulfill previous reason here) on one condition: Harry becomes his, body and soul.
It doesn't matter to me if someone from the Council is there and agrees for him, or if Harry agrees because he agrees with the council that (reason) is necessary. Whatever fits best.
But I would prefer reluctant!Harry, both in actually summoning the demon and in agreeing to his terms. And I think it would be lots of fun if Harry tried to negotiate with John, but only gets himself in more trouble. :)