Day 49: Late Afternoon - Crossroader's Bar and Casino

May 02, 2010 23:20

From what Harvey could tell, he'd gotten through that little encounter with Lana without raising any suspicions. Or if he'd caused her to raise a mental eyebrow, it probably hadn't been in any serious way. She truthfully wasn't so bad to spend time with, but the fact that she was a female attorney who knew her way around and didn't scare easy meant ( Read more... )

two-face, okita, homura, sai, franziska, heiji, indiana jones

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its_the_mileage May 3 2010, 23:03:47 UTC
Jesus, the rain was really coming down now. Another few hours of this and he was going to be searching for a very different kind of Ark ( ... )

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unheroed May 12 2010, 04:37:20 UTC
It was true that Franziska was bringing up questions that might actually shed some light on Landel's ultimate goal, but with their lack of information, it didn't seem like they were going to be able to make any solid conjectures about it. Harvey frowned as he considered Jones' response, lifting his head when the man directed another question at them ( ... )

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iwhipthefool May 12 2010, 10:18:38 UTC
Indiana added to her speculations and Franziska felt her lips twitch into something resembling a slight smirk. This was what she missed - this feeling of being around intelligent people, those who exchanged ideas without sounding like complete fools. Even if their questions and hypotheses came from thin air, it was this sort of stab in the dark mentality that usually lead to finding breakthroughs in cases. In her case, she would then back up her hypothesis with evidence, but first she needed an idea of which direction to search in. "Nothing broken that seemed unbroken last week," she noted, crossing her arms and gripping one damp sleeve of her trenchcoat with her left hand. "But the buildings that were the most severely damaged the previous week seemed to have no more or less damage than any other building. It appears the effects were spread out to resemble plausible damage that we, or someone else, could have caused."

And as Dent continued to focus on, the reason was why? If it was to ensure the townspeople wouldn't tell them ( ... )

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