[He had a few things to address tonight, so there is a healthy pause on his end of the line before he gave a tired sigh.]I was going to inquire about the state I found Mr. Achenleck in the other day, but he seems to have corrected himself. The young paranormal investigator? Not so much. I bumped into him the other evening and he... was out of sorts
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[And he's lowering his voice just. so.]
And I would change your tone when you address me, if I were you.
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And don't tell me what to do! You're still human anyways!
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...May I tell you something, Mr. Achenleck.
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Doesn't sound like my style, but I might stop by. ... You going?
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I don't see the harm in taking a look, the family might be going anyway. It's a little too quiet here, perhaps something interesting will happen.
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Heh, if anything we can make something interesting happen. Seriously, I'm about to die of boredom here.
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...That sounds promising. Perhaps if Mr. Achenleck is present we can give him a quick lesson in... manners.
[Hear his tone? It's not a good tone.]
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Yeah, Conrad is just fine now. I was really worried about him too.
Are you a friend of his?
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I plan to give him an attitude adjustment soon enough.
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Y'know, Connie, eh? Sorry t'hear that, pal.
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[Snorts softly]
Apparently that opinion is a rare one and is likely to get one lynched.
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He's jus' a whiny little schmuck who needs a lesson on not bein' pathetic, is all. [And he'll laugh a little.] Lynched, huh? Didn't realize he had such a strong followin' fer that.
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[A soft and irritated sigh before he composes himself.]
I don't believe we've been properly introduced; I am Finas... you are the doctor, correct? I believe I've heard you on the phone before.
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