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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2013 18:59:35 GMT -5
Smiling Tabitha nodded her head a bit before leaving, "alright I'll see you around then Jack." Looking once more at Jack Tabitha left in a quick run, heading back to her hotel room.
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Post by Rabbit on Jan 22, 2013 22:15:45 GMT -5
He watched as Tabitha ran in the opposite direction. When he turned around, he smiled. He'd had a surprisingly good time, despite how short it was. Feeling the crisp air pass by him, and leave his body unaffected, Jack decided to take a leisure stroll home. He could use a refreshing walk.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2013 6:54:27 GMT -5
Reaching her rented room in seconds, Tabitha headed straight into packing her things. But she stopped herself and thought for a minute, maybe she could stay just little bit longer what harm would it bring? All she would have to really worry about is, and even then she could ask people if they knew Jack so it was a win win situation.
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Post by Rabbit on Jan 24, 2013 18:36:40 GMT -5
Jack's leisure stroll took him all the way across town before the sun started to rise. Now in a rush to get home, he sped passed street after street. There were plenty of people about, even at such an un-godly hour. None saw him though, just as he liked it.
He managed to make it back to his apartment building in the nick of time. The doorman held the door open for him, greeting him as usual, "Mornin' Mister Finchly. Hope your evenin' went well." Jack gave the doorman a smile and replied with a, "Good morning, Mister Le Chance. My evening was wonderful, I hope yours was as well." Nothing more was said, giving Jack enough time to call the elevator.
Pressing the penthouse button, he enjoyed the time it took to get all the way to the top. Unlocking the door to his apartment, Jack flipped on the light switch, and dropped his keys into a glass bowl in the hallway. He kicked the door closed and headed straight to the bathroom. He needed a good steaming hot shower, something he'd come to use as a place to think.
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