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retrospec2017-12-16 02:05 pm
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Zachary Hale
12/16/17 near Recolle
Starting this by saying the name on my damn profile is wrong. And yeah, already contacted technical support.
Anyway, the name's Booker DeWitt. Not exactly a fan of social networking, but plenty people use this, right?
I work for Recolle Metro as a Detective, but I'm extending my services to Private Eye work. Spread the word, give me a call, whatever piques your interest. Got ten years of experience and rates are fair.
Direct message me for questions or details.

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He opens the door, closing it behind him as he calls out. ]
Ros?
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[She doesn't look up just yet. Rosalind offers a halfhearted wave with her left hand, her head still bent over her work. Perhaps she shan't look up until he bothers her; it's happened before.]
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Still burning the candle at both ends, hm?
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[The food smells good, at least, though Rosalind isn't certain how good it will taste, given Retrospec's latest present. Still, she'll savor what she can. Rosalind sighs as she glances up from her laptop, closing the lid and rubbing her eyes.]
I'll never keep up if I don't. Come sit.
[Boy, she wants some wine, but she's not cruel enough to drink in front of him. Oh, well. Rosalind gets up with a groan, stretching and then heading to her cabinet to grab them plates and glasses.]
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You're on the fast track to an early grave if you don't dial it down a notch, Ros.
[ He lights the first one, holding it out for Rosalind when she returns to the table. ]
That, and I'm getting sick and tired of aligning with your shit schedule to get the work you need done.
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[She takes the cigarette, settling in. There's still food to eat, but they can smoke first.]
Worried for me?
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Booker blows smoke opposite of her direction, eyes still fixed on hers. ]
No.
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Then I'll continue working at my own pace, thank you. How long do you imagine you'll take with the hole in the ceiling?
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You do know that I work full time at the precinct, right?
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[ Not necessarily spoken in a miffed fashion, just in Booker's normal tone. Which naturally sounds sarcastic and irritable. ]
I'll get a head start tomorrow morning.
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[Because that's her bedroom he's working in, and while Rosalind isn't exactly running around in front of him in her underwear, she feels a lot more comfortable flitting around him in the morning than she would some normal handyman.
Silence falls for a few seconds, as she burns through her cigarette and watches him. Then, quietly:]
I promised I'd eventually tell you some of my regained memories. Do you want to hear them tonight?
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He pauses at her question, peering back at her. ]
I'll admit that I've been curious since you promised.
[ He hands her her food. ]
Sure. Fire away.
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[The tamest one, to start with. It's going to be a hideous conversation when she tells him how she got that hole in her house, and she doesn't know if he's up for it.]
. . . I was on a rowboat in the rain, sailing toward a lighthouse, and I was annoyed with the man who was rowing. And yet at the same time, I was affectionate towards him. We were bickering, and I enjoyed it, though I was still needling him. We argued about . . . rowing, I think. He was asking me to, and I told him he could do it, because it was his idea to come out there in the first place.
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He takes another drag of his smoke, brow perked. ]
A lighthouse.
Any idea what this guy's idea was?
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And that made sense to me, because I settled back and accepted it as a valid answer.
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Was...
Was that English?
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. . . though admittedly, it was rather cryptic English.
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A man I was very much in love with.
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In love with.
[ He repeats, curious. ]
How's recalling that been for you?
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[It's a gentle dissuasion-- though after a moment, she adds wryly:]
Which ought to give you answer enough.
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So, there's obviously more beyond this lighthouse business. What else is there?
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[What are the chances he says bullshit? Fairly high, she imagines, but perhaps not. She says it with a slight smile, cheered that he both respects her wishes and amused at the thought of telling him such a bizarre fact.]
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[ Spoken immediately, even. Rosalind knows Booker far too well. He sits up straight, lowering his cigarette. His expression suggests that he doesn't believe her in the slightest. ]
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