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milliways_bar2006-01-14 07:20 pm
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Kevin, bar, med student coffee.
He's looking for whoever he should talk to to get on the medical register.
Any other company is welcome, though.
He's looking for whoever he should talk to to get on the medical register.
Any other company is welcome, though.

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Polite nod at new person.
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Faith grins. "He told me you were here. Pleased to meet you. I'm Faith Lehane."
She offers her hand. Strong grip.
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"Always good to meet a friend of Darien's."
Well, here it is, anyway.
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Faith has a thing about musicians.
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He won't be able to add anyone to the medical register, but he could probably supply conversation instead.
The paper's open to the Sports page, at the moment, but he doesn't seem engrossed any longer. Perhaps because it's the second time he's read this section.
Whatever the case, occasionally he glances up from the paper to casually observe his surroundings. On one such break, he notices an unfamiliar gentleman in the bar, and offers a nod.
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He knows the man is new, so there's no reason to ask how long he's been around. Couldn't be even a week. The man's been watching too closely for that.
And he's never been much for pleasantries. Always straight to the point and blunt.
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"Seems a good place. And my brother's here."
He shrugs.
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He shrugs. "That must make things easier, I imagine." And for most it probably does. The Salesman however, despite his distaste for the limited knowledge that comes from being in a new place, is glad to be unknown.
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"Name's Henry, by the way," he states dryly. "Probably would have been polite to mention that earlier." Something in the tone may convey that it's a passing remark, not really an apology.
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"Kevin Fawkes."
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Kev,
Took Charlie to my apartment for a couple days. See you soon.
--D