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“What about the deli on the corner?” he asked. “Like old times.” He walked over to the elevator, nodding to co-workers. “So, how’s the agency taking off?”<br><br> | “What about the deli on the corner?” he asked. “Like old times.” He walked over to the elevator, nodding to co-workers. “So, how’s the agency taking off?”<br><br> | ||
− | “Corner’s fine,” Irina said, thinking a Reuben might go down well. ''Or maybe not. Forecast’s for rain later and it’ll get muggy before it breaks''. Irina followed her old Lieutenant and walked beside him for the elevator. | + | “Corner’s fine,” Irina said, thinking a Reuben might go down well. ''Or maybe not. Forecast’s for rain later and it’ll get muggy before it breaks''. “As for the other, it’s still hanging in there.” Irina followed her old Lieutenant and walked beside him for the elevator. “Was surprised to get your message. You got something for me?”<br><br> |
As the elevator doors closed, Grierson got serious. “Well, I was hoping maybe I could help you out. I still feel bad that we never caught those Russian mafia that... Well, I want to take care of my people.”<br><br> | As the elevator doors closed, Grierson got serious. “Well, I was hoping maybe I could help you out. I still feel bad that we never caught those Russian mafia that... Well, I want to take care of my people.”<br><br> |