broughtthegirl (
broughtthegirl) wrote in
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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[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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[But that's rhetorical. Rosalind gets up, heading into the front room, seeking out a particular book. Over her shoulder:]
I hardly know how you expect me to share memories if you're going to ignore me at every turn. But fortunately for you--
[She returns, a blue book in her hands.]
--I've proof. Go to chapter four.
[Where, indeed, there's a very long and detailed explanation on how the city of Columbia manages to stay midair: not a matter of levitation, but rather quantum suspension.
(Will he think to check when the book was published? She wonders).]
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He squints at the text. ]
Giant balloons.
[ That's what he's getting from this. ]
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[UNIMPRESSED TBH. Rosalind takes a few steps over, leaning her hips against the back of the chair so she can peer over his shoulder at the book.]
Quantum physics. It's something to do with atoms and what have you.