"Morning, Mayor," he replies. "Business is steady." He almost takes it for granted. He's the only banker in town, therefore, logically, business would be steady. It has nothing to do with his gentle, forthright nature and honesty.
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Connolly can't go to the saloon and keep his reputation as an honest man, so he just walks by saloon to hear the music before heading home. To an empty house.
[When Allan opens the door, he's surprised. Least that's how he explains how his heart jumps when he sees Ray. He's unusually casual, whereas normally he rarely unbuttons his collar, now, not only is it undone but his sleeves are rolled up and there's a sheen of sweat on his brow. He gives his friend a crooked little smile.] Ah, hello, Ray. [It's always a surprise to see you.]
[Ray, on the other hand, looks as impeccable as ever, despite grinning widely. It's just so fun to surprise his friend, he has the best expressions. He also notices Allan's state and files that bit of information away just as he does with everything else.] Allan! How are you, my dear friend?
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"Mornin', Mr. Connelly. Business doing well?"
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