[Phoenix is on the second level, drinking from a grape juice bottle. The pamphlet is on the table in front of him, having been read but is temporarily discarded.]
This city certainly has an odd way of welcoming people.
[He chuckles a bit. Yeah, he's used to being around younger women. D: Not catching the fact that he's being oogled. What's he rating, though?] Sounds like it has the potential to be an interesting evening. Mine usually involve solving murders, where finding the truth is pretty much the only hurdle.
[And dur, manners.] Oh, I don't believe we've met before. My name's Phoenix. What's your name?
[He's definitely not used to women - especially attractive ones - checking out his rear.]
Sort of. I used to work with the law, but it involved investigations all the same. [He smiles a bit.] It sounds like a lot of work, but you sound like you're used to it by now.
[The wink is missed. Cursed obliviousness and awkwardness. D: But she is very pretty.] Nice to meet you, Jackie.
I've seen odder.
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Oh really? Like what?
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Well, there are the occasional pitchforks and torches. Or some of the weirder things I'm not at liberty to talk about.
[did I mention she's admiring the view and totally rating you in her head?]
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[And dur, manners.] Oh, I don't believe we've met before. My name's Phoenix. What's your name?
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So, you're a detective then? Because, that's kind of what my job is. I step in when the normal detectives and police can't handle it.
Jackie Harkness. [Wink]
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Sort of. I used to work with the law, but it involved investigations all the same. [He smiles a bit.] It sounds like a lot of work, but you sound like you're used to it by now.
[The wink is missed. Cursed obliviousness and awkwardness. D: But she is very pretty.] Nice to meet you, Jackie.
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[Jackie knows, and she is good at flaunting that, when she wants. |D] And you too, Phoenix.
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