Jun 22, 2011 17:49
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She might have something interesting to offer him.
Besides, he can understand her suspicions. As of late he had also been on the fence about the intentions of local law enforcement. It was hard to tread past sensitive issues when people kept shouting that things were black and white, especially when Ethan knew that moral ambiguity was a seriously contagious disease these days. He contemplates playing up a more friendlier persona but judging by her present wariness, that might be pushing it a bit. He opts for a more serious approach. ]
Don't trust them on things like this?
[ the question is light, accompanied with a small quirk of the brow before he turns away for a second to take a sip of his drink. Not to quench his thirst but more to take the edge off her suspicion. He waits for a beat of silence to pass, a good stretch of pause so it doesn't look like he's rushing things, before he looks to her again from a side view and gives her a small nod. ]
...I'm Ethan.
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And they wanted Taylor back in Land's End for a murder trial. Jenni knows, because they'd come to talk to her, wanted to know where she'd gone, but Jenni hadn't known then, and she doesn't know now. Just knows that when they came to take her for questioning, they saw all of her grubby little brothers, her dead beat mom, their tiny apartment, and had social services take her family away from her.
She'd have been alone if Temple hadn't run away and come back to her. And now they're going to find Taylor.]
She's been gone a long time.
[That's true. It's been years. If the cops couldn't find her, she wasn't going to go asking them for help.]
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Friend or family?
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Does that matter?
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...I suppose not.
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Thanks anyway.
[Maybe muttered bitterly, but not completely without manners. She gives him another wary look as she gets up, tugging her jacket in around her. She glances around the bar again but... There wasn't anything for her. It's disappointing, but there's an eight year old boy alone in a sleazy motel room waiting for her to come home.]
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He gave her a curt nod again and tossed back the rest of the drink, signaling the bartender for a check so he could leave. Speaking of the case, maybe it was time to go back to work. Another hard look at his papers and what little evidence he had sounded like the only way to end his evening nowadays.
As he fished out his wallet and paid his due, he turned her way and offered some parting words. Probably nothing she hadn't heard before but he duly noted that he meant it, and prayed silently in the back of his mind that this missing woman wasn't another soon-to-be-victim of a recent string of murders.
He wished this for the woman across from him and for the peace of his own damn mind. ]
Good luck in finding her.
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She hugs her arms a little tighter around her middle, gives a begrudging,]
Thank you.
[Earnestness begets itself in good people. She turns her eyes down, yes full of emotions and investments, and heads out into yet another big city night.]
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