Snake Gandhi Posted December 23, 2007 Posted December 23, 2007 Kat spends the next few minutes reading through the contents quickly, then puts everything back in the envelope for safe keeping. She sits there thinking things over until her 'friend' returns, and she'll tell him plainly "This isn't a lot to go on."
Snake Gandhi Posted December 23, 2007 Posted December 23, 2007 Kat spends the next few minutes reading through the contents quickly, then puts everything back in the envelope for safe keeping. She sits there thinking things over until her 'friend' returns, and she'll tell him plainly "This isn't a lot to go on."
Heridfel Posted December 23, 2007 Author Posted December 23, 2007 "If we had more to go on, we wouldn't need you," he says in reply. "We are not setting a deadline yet - it is possible that the killer wishes to cripple us, and these deaths are already sufficient to this task. But if more deaths should come, we will bring in more people to investigate... and if one of them should discover whodunnit, you will receive no compensation. If you simply choose to ignore our request, and go about your other business, we may reveal your little excursions to the police, or perhaps your parents. I'll leave you to decide which would be worse."
Heridfel Posted December 23, 2007 Author Posted December 23, 2007 "If we had more to go on, we wouldn't need you," he says in reply. "We are not setting a deadline yet - it is possible that the killer wishes to cripple us, and these deaths are already sufficient to this task. But if more deaths should come, we will bring in more people to investigate... and if one of them should discover whodunnit, you will receive no compensation. If you simply choose to ignore our request, and go about your other business, we may reveal your little excursions to the police, or perhaps your parents. I'll leave you to decide which would be worse."
Heridfel Posted December 23, 2007 Author Posted December 23, 2007 "If we had more to go on, we wouldn't need you," he says in reply. "We are not setting a deadline yet - it is possible that the killer wishes to cripple us, and these deaths are already sufficient to this task. But if more deaths should come, we will bring in more people to investigate... and if one of them should discover whodunnit, you will receive no compensation. If you simply choose to ignore our request, and go about your other business, we may reveal your little excursions to the police, or perhaps your parents. I'll leave you to decide which would be worse."
Snake Gandhi Posted December 23, 2007 Posted December 23, 2007 Kat looks at the man cooly. "Well, then it seems I've got some work to do, and I have a feeling I'm going to need to change in to something a little different to get it done." Kat stands up to leave, but stops after a step and turns back to the man. "How should I contact you when I find what you're looking for?"
Snake Gandhi Posted December 23, 2007 Posted December 23, 2007 Kat looks at the man cooly. "Well, then it seems I've got some work to do, and I have a feeling I'm going to need to change in to something a little different to get it done." Kat stands up to leave, but stops after a step and turns back to the man. "How should I contact you when I find what you're looking for?"
Snake Gandhi Posted December 23, 2007 Posted December 23, 2007 Kat looks at the man cooly. "Well, then it seems I've got some work to do, and I have a feeling I'm going to need to change in to something a little different to get it done." Kat stands up to leave, but stops after a step and turns back to the man. "How should I contact you when I find what you're looking for?"
Heridfel Posted December 23, 2007 Author Posted December 23, 2007 The man frowns slightly. "I thought I... ah, no, it fell out of the folder. My apologies." He pulls out a single sheet of paper from his briefcase and stands up to hand it to her. There are a phone number and e-mail address on it. "Use either of these, as needed. The phone number is for any information that is time-sensitive, while the e-mail address is for anything else. Thank you again for your help, Ms. Allen."
Heridfel Posted December 23, 2007 Author Posted December 23, 2007 The man frowns slightly. "I thought I... ah, no, it fell out of the folder. My apologies." He pulls out a single sheet of paper from his briefcase and stands up to hand it to her. There are a phone number and e-mail address on it. "Use either of these, as needed. The phone number is for any information that is time-sensitive, while the e-mail address is for anything else. Thank you again for your help, Ms. Allen."
Heridfel Posted December 23, 2007 Author Posted December 23, 2007 The man frowns slightly. "I thought I... ah, no, it fell out of the folder. My apologies." He pulls out a single sheet of paper from his briefcase and stands up to hand it to her. There are a phone number and e-mail address on it. "Use either of these, as needed. The phone number is for any information that is time-sensitive, while the e-mail address is for anything else. Thank you again for your help, Ms. Allen."
Snake Gandhi Posted December 23, 2007 Posted December 23, 2007 Kat takes the paper with a nod, then turns and heads out of the shop, her mind already streaming with ideas. 'First things first, I'll need to dress the part' she thinks as she hops in her Escalade and heads to her loft to change.
Snake Gandhi Posted December 23, 2007 Posted December 23, 2007 Kat takes the paper with a nod, then turns and heads out of the shop, her mind already streaming with ideas. 'First things first, I'll need to dress the part' she thinks as she hops in her Escalade and heads to her loft to change.
Snake Gandhi Posted December 23, 2007 Posted December 23, 2007 Kat takes the paper with a nod, then turns and heads out of the shop, her mind already streaming with ideas. 'First things first, I'll need to dress the part' she thinks as she hops in her Escalade and heads to her loft to change.
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