Jing didn't really have people coming to the lost and found, mostly because those who lost something found it themselves within their own rooms around the same day. The janitorial staff sent items his way if they found them on upper decks and occasionally he had someone come to pick it up. More often than not he got people coming in asking for his assistance in finding their weapons. Jing kept careful note of those visitors as he quoted ship regulations and rules of the removal of weapon and powers alike
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Masaru wasn't a criminal, that was for sure, but Jing's impression of the brunette was a little off. Masaru wouldn't steal or anything, but he sure had a thing for getting into fist fights. He had quite the reputation as a street fighter back home and in the digital world, but he did have some morals, so he wouldn't beat up people who didn't deserve it and would protect those in need.
Back to the task at hand, Masaru picked up the pen on the counter and proceeded to fill out the papers.
Description: a 2"X1" flat, silver, tag-like pendant on a long chain. Masaru even doodled a picture of it, which didn't require much artistic talent, seeing as the design was simple geometric shapes. ((pic of pendant: http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q134/koujigirl/vlcsnap-42762.png )) What he had been doing when it was lost: It was 4pm, so he had just gotten of work as mall security and had been walking to his room, P2. He noticed it was gone shortly
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He gazed at the picture of the pendant and while Massaru had a valid point, no one had turned in anything like that within a day. Jing was the only one to work the lost and found, when he wasn't in (which was rare) there was a lock box bow with a slot that people could deposit the items in if they found something.
When he came into work the next day he picked the lock, looked through the items and saw if the matched the description of anything. He smiled as he looked at the picture and already knew nothing had been turned in like the pendant. He turned and raised a brow at Massaru.
"You should see if anyone you dislike has found it and refuses to return it," he stated simply.
"Anyone I dislike?" That wasn't very helpful... Masaru was pretty sure he'd pissed off a good percentage of the people on board... There was definetely a mutual dislike between him and ALL of his previous roommates. Not to mention he could count the amount of people he got along with on one hand.
He sweatdropped, "Uhm, Any other ideas?" He'd probably try following the suggestion anyway, starting with his previous roommates. Although, it didn't seem likely to Masaru that any of them would want to keep his pendant.
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Back to the task at hand, Masaru picked up the pen on the counter and proceeded to fill out the papers.
Description: a 2"X1" flat, silver, tag-like pendant on a long chain. Masaru even doodled a picture of it, which didn't require much artistic talent, seeing as the design was simple geometric shapes. ((pic of pendant: http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q134/koujigirl/vlcsnap-42762.png )) What he had been doing when it was lost: It was 4pm, so he had just gotten of work as mall security and had been walking to his room, P2. He noticed it was gone shortly ( ... )
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When he came into work the next day he picked the lock, looked through the items and saw if the matched the description of anything. He smiled as he looked at the picture and already knew nothing had been turned in like the pendant. He turned and raised a brow at Massaru.
"You should see if anyone you dislike has found it and refuses to return it," he stated simply.
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He sweatdropped, "Uhm, Any other ideas?" He'd probably try following the suggestion anyway, starting with his previous roommates. Although, it didn't seem likely to Masaru that any of them would want to keep his pendant.
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