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This is Chief Kate Beckett, making a quick note as a courtesy. You may not recognize me when I come into the office this morning. I'm, uh. Male. Castle, I took the liberty of raiding your wardrobe.
Go ahead, get the laughter out now. [And Kate flips to video, linefacing and looking fairly unamused. And manly!]
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Plus, I dunno if it counts for anythin' but Ray's not the sort t'shoot a bloke. If 'e 'ad a problem with Ken, he'd've sorted it out in a proper fight. Don't s'pose any of that counts as proper evidence, though.
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Maybe by then you'll be able to figure out what to call me.
[So, frustrated. And not handling the being male thing as well as she'd like everyone to believe.]
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[But he doesn't actually say that because he doesn't really want to challenge Kate's decision on his "evidence".]
I'll try an' come in tomorrow, to 'elp properly, look over th' case files. I'm just sort of stuck in me flat for the time bein'.
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But on top of that, why is this hard, Chris? Because we get two accusations out of nowhere, just magically remembered. Who's to say the deities aren't messing with us? We need hard evidence. Something that definitely says yes or no.
I need you to step up your game. You're Intel right now Chris. It's all you.
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Shouldn't be that hard, I know. Only it 'appened so long ago...s'hard to come by alibis. Must be somethin' in th'case files I missed. Wish I remembered whenever it was that Ken was murdered. If I knew Ray'd been drinkin' with me an' Dean...
Anyway, steppin' up me game, guv. I'll come over soon as it's dark.
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