Chief Ohara rose from his desk to greet the new person who would be working on the case. "Hello,
Miss Saito," he said, greeting her bow with a nod. As he made his introduction, there was another knock on the door.
Satoru walked in, quite surprised to see the young woman from earlier in the room. He'd suspected she would be working on the case with them, but it still came as a surprise. He bowed to chief Ohara. "Good Morning chief. I apologize for the delay."
The chief nodded.
"I'm glad to see everyone I've sent for has arrived safely. Even if one was a little late," he said with a slight smile.
Satoru knew he was just joking, and trying to make an example of him. He'd known chief Ohara for several years. The man had a great sense of humor, but he also hated tardiness, and if you were late, he'd crack a joke at your expense.
"This is Athena Saito, JSS," Ohara informed Saturo.
"I'm Yori Sato, forensic technician and crime scene investigator," Saturo introduced himself to her.
"We've got a lot of work to do," Chief Ohara said, motioning to the chairs to indicate that they should sit down.
Miss Saito," he said, greeting her bow with a nod. As he made his introduction, there was another knock on the door.
Satoru walked in, quite surprised to see the young woman from earlier in the room. He'd suspected she would be working on the case with them, but it still came as a surprise. He bowed to chief Ohara. "Good Morning chief. I apologize for the delay."
The chief nodded.
"I'm glad to see everyone I've sent for has arrived safely. Even if one was a little late," he said with a slight smile.
Satoru knew he was just joking, and trying to make an example of him. He'd known chief Ohara for several years. The man had a great sense of humor, but he also hated tardiness, and if you were late, he'd crack a joke at your expense.
"This is Athena Saito, JSS," Ohara informed Saturo.
"I'm Yori Sato, forensic technician and crime scene investigator," Saturo introduced himself to her.
"We've got a lot of work to do," Chief Ohara said, motioning to the chairs to indicate that they should sit down.
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