I'm expecting others, at least I think I am, but you guys can go ahead and intro post. Ryan I know you and I have discussed what Arthur is doing in Heathersage, Carolyn if you want to talk about that with me go ahead and hit me up.
THANKS GUYS
I literally just had the same thing happen to me. I really need that post back. It's really misleading calling it "hide" when I'm unable to unhide or even access it again.
What's the best way to get a staff member's attention?
Thanks so much in advance.
Every town has a few skeletons in it's closet. Common theory is the smaller the town, the more plentiful those skeletons.
Hathersage, Colorado is just such a town.
Even with a sizeable college down the road and a major city just a few hours away the town sees little outsider traffic...
@Vaneheart
The woman chuckled. "This is normally the day job," She glanced at him. "I think you'd like my night job even less."
"Private Detective... Well no offense to your cop buddies but I'm sure glad you're not one," She finished the last of the coffee in the travel cup and set it...
@Vaneheart
Arthur was 100% positive there were no bugs in his car. He felt it in his very bones.
When Arthur unlocked the door the woman opened it and climbed in. After a slight pause as she watched the detective buckle the seat belt she did the same. She was looking out the window when...
@Javabee
"Do you," The bartender spoke quietly, not noticing Syndey's continued attempts to observe the man and woman in the corner, "want a ride home or anywhere?" He looked genuinely concerned "My relief showed up like five minutes ago so I can take you home or wherever." The way he said...
@Vaneheart
The woman, still in shadow took another, longer drag off the cigarette. The flare of the cherry let Arthur see her eyes for a moment and they looked annoyed. Then she ripped the cherry off the end of the cigarette and tossed it into the street, slipping the half cigarette she had...
@Vaneheart
The card was stark white and glossy and read in a bold script The Organisation with a phone number in small lettering underneath.
As Arthur followed the woman he discovered she was right. Since the Wests didn't have a fence around their property it was easy enough to cut behind...
@Vaneheart
As Arthur passed through the living room a shot of white caught his eye. It was a card, a business card sized thing stuck slightly behind the leg of a chair. He wouldn't have seen it coming in as the furniture blocked the way from the other direction, but heading towards the kitchen...
@Vaneheart
Arthur had the sudden thought that the legal repercussions of the situation hinged heavily on the Wests. If they had just left of their own volition it was one thing, but if they were abducted or worse.....
He was positive though that he had left no fingerprints, and the woman was...