Delirium says:
... the cash Emma took from Elliot’s safe was mainly meant to justify the corruption ...
Yeah, and to show you how you could easily make more... for more corruption... apparently crime
does pay. :)
Delirium says:
... I didn’t intend for it to give her an unfair advantage ...
Oh, it comes with downsides too. Nothing is free.
Delirium says:
... she can't exactly deposit it in her savings account ...
Absolutely. Even just
spending 50s will draw attention, they are not in common circulation. Hence Charles' reaction.
Delirium says:
... the sight of the cash would definitely be a shock for him, and much more than he has ever seen in his life, it shouldn't
literally be more than he’s ever made. ...
Fair enough, though you seemed to be casually pulling brick after brick of 50s out of your bag, looking for something more valuable... Definitely shocked, though probably exaggerated.
Delirium says:
... it still not enough to magically bump her and David into middle class. ...
No, but it sure can make you next year a lot more comfortable... if only there was a way to repeat the windfall...
Spending it without drawing too much attention may be the main challenge. I had no intentions of making this into a 'good thing' the money is sort of a part of the price. :)
Delirium says:
... paying Benji back ...
That and other 'underground' dealings may be what you have to resort to, since you can't just easily spend it.
Delirium says:
... which would quickly burn a hole through her pocket ;) ...
Yeah, that is what is interesting. How does this change
Emma what does it do to her.