On the car ride there, I couldn't help but think of Angel more and more. I had been suppressing my anger and frustration of not being able to find him for a long time. Now that we knew exactly what happened I felt as though I could snap at any given moment. Luckily Gunn was there to calm me down...sort of. He didn't say much of anything the whole
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"You'd be Ginger, right? Actress with no real reason to be there?"
I reached and pulled the lever she had pointed to, and eased it back. Sure enough, the boat began to back up. I played with the controls a bit, reversing and beginning to pull the boat out of the docks, to the ocean.
I grinned. This was easy... now, where to look? And... "So, how're we gonna find him, exactly?"
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Where to look? Good question. I slid onto a bench and glanced over the side of the boat. Okay. Darkness falls, much?
"Well let's just take a metal detector and throw that overboard and see if it beeps." I said, grinning.
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"Cordy, hate to break it to ya, but... I don't think it'll do us a whole lotta good overboard!" I shot her a look of disgust.
"Not to mention, big coffin-y thing, sinking to the bottom. What makes you think a regular metal detector's gon' go down that far?"
I steered the boat out into the sea, and stopped, letting us float for a moment.
"Any visions telling ya where to start?"
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"Gunn. How long have you known me? Do you really think I'm that .. blonde?!" I shouted back at him.
"Right. Because my visions just come on ..." I trailed off, looking blankly at the water.
"He's not here." I said, abruptly. "Angel isn't here. He's not in the water."
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