The Blue & The Grey (Veterans Affairs)

Bishop will start walking, continuing to look at the Lieutenant until they are out of hearing distance.

"Maybe there is something to this guys story. Lets get a cab and get out of here." Bishop will state to Heywood.

Bishop will lead them as quickly off the base as possible and get a cab.
 

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"Something's going on here. We need to talk to Dales about this as soon as possible," Heywood says climbing into the cab.

"You're ex-military, aren't you? You know anything about ONI?" he asks Bishop on the way to the University.
 

"No, I am not ex-military. But it worries me when they stick there nose in our business. I think ONI is Office of Naval Intelligence. It really worries me when intel guys stick there noise into something. Let's get out of here quick." Bishop will state.
 

"Damn military. We haven't seen the last of them." Heywood rubs his jaw. "Mr. Pruitt, have you told your story to any military people?"
 

Stratton stands in place as the taxi you called for comes to the curb, and does nothing when you leave.

"I told whoever'd listen, but it's not like any brass was listening to me out in the park."

The taxi speeds you back to the train station without any problems, and with three tickets in hand you get on the northward train. You will get into LA in the early evening, about 8 or so.

Halfway into town, after you take a light meal on the dining car, the train stops at Oceanside. With Pruitt snoozing on one seat, you absentmindedly watch passengers getting on and off. Heywood is jostled awake from a sharp daydream about his father, just as Bishop notices four determined looking men moving to get on your train. They are all wearing suits and fedoras, while one of them is carrying a briefcase.

Both of you have been in law enforcement for too long not to recognize the feeling in your gut about this crew.
 

Bishop will elbow Heywood and nod to the men getting on the train. "I have to use the restroom. I will be back in a minute."

Bishop will then walk in the opposite direction of the men entering.

OOC: I have a few ideas but need to know what is in the direction that Bishop is walking.
 

Heywood grabs a newspaper and hands it to Pruitt. "Here, hold this up in front of your face and don't peek out." Reaching under his jacket to reassure himself that his pistol is still there, he keeps an eye on the men boarding the train.
 

The car has four private compartments with four seats each; the windows look out on the station. You are in the second one on the right, while the men are entering the car to your left (on its far side). There are restrooms on either side of these compartments accesible from a narrow hallway running the length of the other side.
 

Bishop will stick his head into the private compartment. "Mr. Pruitt I think you have to use the restroom. Heywood run interference. Lets get off this train." Bishop will grab Pruitt if he doesn't stand up. They will then walk down the hallway to the bathroom, opposite of the direction the men are entering.
 

Heywood rolls his eyes. Great. What the hell do I do? He looks around frantically for a second, before realizing he would just have to wing it. Thomas grabs the newspaper Pruitt had and holds it up close to eye level as he walks toward the men boarding the train. When he gets close to the first couple, he "trips" and goes sprawling into the group of them.
 

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