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CHAPTER 2
NOV 7TH | 54℉☀(windy)
▸ Parka up for a cold an--*CHSKSSS--*- windy day in Blackwell folks! I sure do hope--*CHSKSSS--*-search team down at the lake won't--*CHSKSSS--*---*CHSSK--*-trouble out on the waters. Professional divers have been going in since dawn, let's give it up for the professional --*CHSKSSS--*-!!
▸ Old Lady Petunia has paid me to say DO NOT SEEK OUT THE ANGELS--*CHSKSSKK--SK--SSSH--*- In fact, there are no such thing as angels. See how easy that was? No angels, no problem.
▸ And now back to our --*CHSKSSS--*-regularly scheduled programming.
THE RISING IS NOT IN EFFECT
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that's probably an expression he would know better from the inside. not recently, though.
everybody here's lost somebody, huh.]
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... A pleasure meeting you.
[ he's gonna go now. slides off the chair and wanders to the door. put it on his tab, whatever. ]
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[apparently more for sam than it had been for jacob. once jacob's gone, sam produces a battered, and empty, purple plastic lighter from an overcoat pocket and sits there looking at it until the waitress shows up with the bill.
for what it's worth, he's sorry he brought it up. that was the longest and most pleasant conversation he's had in nearly a week.
well, with maybe one exception.]
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Hey, Sam!
[ raises his voice because he's still sitting on the other side of the restaurant, gaze fixed on his phone. he would have greeted Sam if Jacob hadn't gotten there first. ]
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Morning. I thought I'd managed to sneak past unnoticed
[gestures at the other side of the booth, eyebrows raised. you mind?]
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Nothing gets past me.
What are you doing later today? Say, in 30 minutes.
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[slides into the booth across from Ben and sets his hat down on the table. Lifts his eyebrows to the both awfully vague and awfully specific question]
I've got no plans that can't be postponed. Why?
[an exaggeration—he has no plans]
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Man, I used to be able to clear through that level in seconds. I bet it's the weather. Gets to my fingers, you know?
[ he should really get himself a new pair of gloves. sets his hands on the table and looks across the table at him. ]
The thing is, I'm moving out today. Could use a hand.
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[looks up from ben's hands on the table to his face.]
Sure, why not. Moving out of the resort or moving out of town?
[casual, almost inflectionless]
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[ missed the time for no good reason too. in fact he was supposed to find a place like a week ago but house hunting never sat well with him. ]
I guess I'm stuck here.
[ if he thought he'd be in and out of the town with the disappearances resolved within a week until now it looks like this is the point he realized it's not gonna be so. it's not a good moment. maybe he's been postponing this. ]
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[cases, plural. this town is shaping up to be more interesting than either of the city folk had counted on, it looks like.]
Well, at least you've got family here, right? You're not just an island in the middle of a sea of West Virginia.
[like me. it's just me here but you don't see me complaining.
Unless you have eyes and ears.]
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[ because he didn't ask. lol. ]
[ there used to be a girlfriend too, he vaguely remembers it. ]
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[if ben's family are locals, Sam can see how they might not get along. And there was that crack Ben made about his brother the night of the party. So maybe it's not a great thing to have relatives here.]
Well, I had a bit of a whiskey experience last night, so I might throw up or pass out on you, but I'll do what I can.
[charming.]
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Yeah. Try not to do that.
I didn't see you at the hotel bar.
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[hence his new even higher opinion of the hospitality of the locals. at least the actual bartender was good at her job and appropriately friendly. hadn't expected to see Noah there though. hadn't really expected to see Noah again ever.]
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[ this is the most exciting thing to happen. ]
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[she says, though sam rarely heard her say a positive word about the place. come to think of it, he'd barely heard her say a word about the place at all. ]
We lived in the same building for a while, but she moved downtown and I hadn't heard from her until apparently she told the Samsons about me, so.
[spreads his hands. here i am. funny little world isn't it.
that is way more answer than you wanted, sorry.]
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[ better cut in before it gets out of hand. ]
You haven't asked about the new flat yet.
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Tell me about the new flat, Detective Vaughn.
[appropriately flatly.]
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[ the surname is too much. ]
It's a real bargain. In Blackwell though, but that's no problem. It's no new house, but new closets and the walls haven been painted recently.
[ aaaand one more thing. ]
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[sometimes you just have to accept you're not driving this conversation. crosses his arms on the table and watches detective Vaughn. Ben.]
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Fancy that because I need a roommate.
[ clearly something he should have figured out before signing the deal. ]
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[neutrally.]
I'm guessing this place is a little small for craigslist, huh.
[that's rough for you
...wait. ]
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[ so.... ]
[ looks expectantly at him across the table. ]
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[an awkward pause in which Sam slowly comes to a realization.]
Oh. Me? I'm not– I'm not going to be here that long.
[well, neither was Ben. Detective Vaughn.
...Ben.]
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