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<blockquote data-quote="Maerdwyn" data-source="post: 3000673" data-attributes="member: 835"><p>William arrives at the church, missing his target of being only twenty minutes late by about twenty minutes. He's unshaven, and his suit is still wet in places from walking around the city in the snow yesterday, but he knows Father Joe won't care too much how he looks. <em>But Why does he have to make these meetings so damned early. Ain't it enough that I'm off the sauce, but I gotta get up with the sun, too, just to talk about it?</em> Still, William hadn't missed one of these meetings in three months, and he might as well keep it up for now.</p><p></p><p>He makes his way to the rectory office, ready to report to Father joe that he still hadn't found a job. There were plenty of folks who needed legal help these days - just no one with money to pay for it. That, and William hadn't been trying too hard. He tries to open the door the office, but finds it locked. He knocks, waits a couple seconds, then again. <em>Huh. The good father's later than I am. Heh.</em> The day sudenly just a little brighter, William heads off in the direction of Joe's apartment to wake him. When he sees the collection of golashes and umbrellas by the door, he pauses, confused, then knocks on the door, which opens slightly in the process. He says, "Father Joe? It's William - we still on this morning?" As the door slowly swings away from his knocking hand, William sees the others in the room, the stuff laid out before them, including the mask, and finally, the priest. "Father Joe?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maerdwyn, post: 3000673, member: 835"] William arrives at the church, missing his target of being only twenty minutes late by about twenty minutes. He's unshaven, and his suit is still wet in places from walking around the city in the snow yesterday, but he knows Father Joe won't care too much how he looks. [I]But Why does he have to make these meetings so damned early. Ain't it enough that I'm off the sauce, but I gotta get up with the sun, too, just to talk about it?[/I] Still, William hadn't missed one of these meetings in three months, and he might as well keep it up for now. He makes his way to the rectory office, ready to report to Father joe that he still hadn't found a job. There were plenty of folks who needed legal help these days - just no one with money to pay for it. That, and William hadn't been trying too hard. He tries to open the door the office, but finds it locked. He knocks, waits a couple seconds, then again. [I]Huh. The good father's later than I am. Heh.[/I] The day sudenly just a little brighter, William heads off in the direction of Joe's apartment to wake him. When he sees the collection of golashes and umbrellas by the door, he pauses, confused, then knocks on the door, which opens slightly in the process. He says, "Father Joe? It's William - we still on this morning?" As the door slowly swings away from his knocking hand, William sees the others in the room, the stuff laid out before them, including the mask, and finally, the priest. "Father Joe?" [/QUOTE]
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