Background Checking

Oct 28, 2009 21:05

Dana is very pleased with the work Raya has been doing for her company and is considering offering her a more formal position. She's curious to know more about her, and she's learned over the years that knowing about a person's personal life will grant valuable insight. She starts with an online search; most people have a facebook, blog of myspace ( Read more... )

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veiled_hellion October 29 2009, 04:50:49 UTC
Raya makes her way up to Dana's office, making as much usual noise as a human would, though it requires conscious thought for her to do it, since she's on her guard. "You rang?" she asks, putting up the facade of completely normal, innocent.

Just like when they first met. It's not been disturbing to Raya, the ease with which she can manage that trick, for years.

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changerofworlds October 29 2009, 05:21:21 UTC
"Please, have a seat," Dana indicates with a smile. "I wanted to thank you in person for all the work you've been doing for us. I hope it hasn't been too boring"

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veiled_hellion October 29 2009, 08:00:08 UTC
"Not at all, it's actually nice to be able to recall some of those languages. I haven't spoken them in quite a while."

Raya smiles, and sits, and though she looks calm now, her mind is going in a thousand different directions.

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changerofworlds November 8 2009, 02:38:18 UTC
"How are you finding life here in the city?" she asks conversationally.

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a_companyman October 29 2009, 23:05:20 UTC
Bennet had been shuffled towards the larger building in what they called New City. And then brought outside Whitcomb's office. Seemed like his questioning paid off and someone noticed.

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changerofworlds November 8 2009, 02:36:18 UTC
"Mr. Bennet is it?" A redhead asks, politely, offering her hand. "Dana Whitcomb. Won't you come inside?"

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a_companyman November 8 2009, 06:32:45 UTC
He nodded to her about the name and stepped inside. A quick glance to size up the room. Everything about it seemed to say power subtly, unlike the offices of the Company back home.

"Nice to meet you, Ms. Whitcomb."

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