[Rei is working the late late shift at a seedy diner all by herself. And by seedy diner, I mean the dining room. That somehow employs people for the duration of the event but really isn't that much different, except all gritty and film noir-y
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It was dark. Covered in the shadows of the room was another woman who I recognized. I slipped down onto a chair and sighed heavily, the kind of sigh that spoke of long nights with too much of nothing to do- too much chasing around after ghosts of crimes, always on the heels of the real detectives. It was the kind of sigh that measured tiredness in its breath, that talked about all the things a young woman wanted to do but never could. It was the sigh of the downtrodden and hopeless. It was the most heartfelt sigh the world had ever heard, and it lasted all of one second. It was profound. Deep. Inscrutable. Even worth an entire paragraph of study.
Hi. Are you still open?
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She looked unhappy.
[Rei comes closer to where Elaine's sitting with a nod.]
Yes.
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I'm starting to think I'll never get to be a real detective.
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You will.
Do you want something?
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But I'm supposed to close soon.
[Rei draws closer, nodding to Kura.]
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Just coffee.
There was just something about this dame that drew him back here. Not the way his girls did, frankly, she was too young to rank interest on that score, but something about her quiet intelligence was intriguing.
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That's not it.
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As I take a seat near another table she's wiping down, I don't think about how she ended up working here. It's not my job. No one's paying me to find out either. The girl working here's also the quiet type. You can see my taste in friends. Another one who I wouldn't want to see upset.]
You're still here.
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For another hour. [She puts aside the rag and comes closer.]
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No one's caused you trouble?
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No one.
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[ I demand it quick with teal courier crackling at my words. Further clarification isn't necessary. The blueberry snowcone waitress knows me by smell. She knows what I'd want. ]
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Which it is.
I've been stalled like a boiler under the burning Alternian sun. My case is caseless; the perp almost handed a Get Out of Jail Free card.
But this liquid brown miracle.
It will guide me.
My tongue must investigate its golden prophecies. ]
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[Bagheera pushes the door to the diner open and slinks inside. He sees Rei, tips his head in a greeting, then makes his way to his usual seat. And by that, I mean an ottoman at the end of the table.]
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[She comes closer, a tiny smile on her face.]
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Well. You?
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