Perhaps Arthur is becoming desensitized to Eames' notoriously sticky fingers. Or, more likely, Eames is putting her skills to use on the wrong person.
Either way, the next time Arthur Davis opens this particular wallet, he might notice a yellowed piece of paper wrapped around the nearly-finished frozen yogurt card. When he pulls it out and unfolds it, he'll find that the piece of paper is rough, like parchment, and looks to be cut straight from a book.
On the back, scribbled in faded pencil, is loopy handwriting that he probably doesn't recognize. The mark's handwriting from the last job they worked together, hastily scrawled while Arthur was out of the room; his jacket left draped across the back of his chair like he's forgotten with whom he keeps company.
Either way, the next time Arthur Davis opens this particular wallet, he might notice a yellowed piece of paper wrapped around the nearly-finished frozen yogurt card. When he pulls it out and unfolds it, he'll find that the piece of paper is rough, like parchment, and looks to be cut straight from a book.
On the back, scribbled in faded pencil, is loopy handwriting that he probably doesn't recognize. The mark's handwriting from the last job they worked together, hastily scrawled while Arthur was out of the room; his jacket left draped across the back of his chair like he's forgotten with whom he keeps company.
thinking of you darling
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