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[Delta Green] Operas and Avatars: Convergence

"Not at sir. Just trying to figure out exactly what's going on here. We'll let you know if we need anything more, Mr. Rook." He turns and move toward the sherrif's car when Jane waits. As he walks over he talks to Andrews quietly on the cell: "Rook isn't going to talk without a quid pro quo I'm not willing to give. You need me here or can I head over to the hospital with the girl?"

ooc: Sorry, Rhialto - it's been a while since I ready over the previous scene and I actually mistakenly thought Andrews was the only one around when Jacob explained about the dog leg. My mistake - Solomon wouldn't have played that quite the same way if Maerdwyn had been more on the ball there.
 

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OOC: No problem. This has been a long one.

"You have a nice night, Mr. Brown. And remember--if your partner decides to press charges, this whole investigation will be placed under a lot of official and public scrutiny, especially if I try to fight them, which I would. On the other hand--there's really nothing tying me to the case, and honestly--what story is there here that's worth noting? Officially?" Jacob smiles slightly, and leans back in the seat. "Damned if I know."
 
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Solomon
[sblock] He seems to be telling the truth about the dog being a stray. But there is something else that he is holding back about the dog.[/sblock]
 
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Solomon asks Andrews over the phone, "Do you want me to take the girl out to the hospital so I can talk to her, or should I stay here with you to wait for forensics - we could stall th oc and try to talk to Ms. allen a few minutes before she goes. Geez, not even sure how far away the hospital is from here... What do you need me to do?"
 

"On second thought," says Andrews, "if you can hold out, I'd like you here a bit longer until forensics shows." Andrews stamps out his cigarette, yelling,"Sheriff, we gotta check on this 'dog', could you keep an eye on things out here?"

Andrews hands Rook's gun to Brown, and motions him over to Rooks room. Andrews goes inside, and pulls out his pistol, out of sight of the street. He looks once more at the dog leg, and under the furniture and curtains. He checks the bathroom, and tries to figure out if this crazy guy hacks apart canines or not.
 

Looking at the pieces of the dog, a eye and a leg, you can tell a couple of things. First, there is not a lot of blood. Second, the pet carrier is closed. Looking around the room and it's bathroom you don't find any signs of violence or blood.
 

"Will do. I'm going to try to get a word with the girl before the doc takes her off." Brown says to Andrews as he flips the phone closed. Before going back in the building he goes over to the car that Jane Allen is in. He tries to guage her mental state as he apporaches, and doesn't want to scare her more than she already has been. "Ms. Allen, are you doing okay? The doctor is going to take you to the hospital if that's all right with you - is there anything I can do for you before you go?"
 


taitzu52 said:
Andrews shines a pen light into the carrier.

Andrews sees some muddy dog paw prints on the bottom of the carrier. There is no blood splatters but a small puddle of blood by the raw end of the dog leg. Something is strange about the paw prints though.
 

Maerdwyn said:
"Will do. I'm going to try to get a word with the girl before the doc takes her off." Brown says to Andrews as he flips the phone closed. Before going back in the building he goes over to the car that Jane Allen is in. He tries to guage her mental state as he apporaches, and doesn't want to scare her more than she already has been. "Ms. Allen, are you doing okay? The doctor is going to take you to the hospital if that's all right with you - is there anything I can do for you before you go?"


She looks up at you with red blood shot eyes and gives you a half smile. "No, thank you sir. You have been very kind to me."
 

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