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I pulled the rim of my hat further down and trudged onwards through the rain. It was wet out here today, the kind of wet that flowed right into you and drenched you from the inside out, the rain that pitter-pattered on your head, tapping out an abstract rhythm like some crazed new-age jazz cat from the "Hot Shoe Jazz Bar" on 9th street.
Not that I had been there in the way i'd prefer these past few days, too much to do, too little time, as was the way with cases like this.
It all started in the early hours of the morning, I was minding my own business, hunkered down with Miss E.Fitzgerald and Mr J.Daniels for company, when there was a knock at the door.
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That was some knock.
"You in, Dick?"
My name wasn't Dick.
The door opened and in walked the rest of my life, all bottled up in five foot eight and long black hair.
"Good, you are in. I need help, and I need it fast"
As a rule I don't help anyone, and I don't do anything fast, but this dame seemed desperate, and while Mr Daniels has helped me through a long night before, he was a cold and unforgiving bedfellow.
"What can I do for you, Miss…?"
I said Miss, but I knew it would be a Mrs, a gal like that doesn't stay Miss for long, doesn't stay Mrs for that long after that, to be fair.
"It's Mrs, and it's my husband. He's been shot dead"
She didn't seem too put out about it.
"You don't seem too put out about it?"
She looked me up and down. More down than up, and with a look that said to me 'Back off, bud' That told me where I stood.
"I'm devastated"
An obvious lie, but then i'd seen a lot of marriages go by the wayside in my line of work, who was to say what she really felt.
"I need you to find the killer, I need you to find him fast… You can name your fee"
I needed to think about this fully. Could I take the case the way I was feeling after last night? Was this dame likely to be as much trouble as she looked. Would I be better off finishing off this bottle and closing the door on her and the pain that could come with her?
"Sure thing, $100 a day, plus expenses. Now tell me everything…"
I was always a sucker for a pretty face…
Day 1:She told me everything, which turned out to be not much at all. Can't trust a dame to recall the important stuff, or was she hiding something?
Nothing much to go on, where to start? Cases like these made my head hurt, gone were the days of a simple beating, it was all knives and guns these days. I needed to get my head straight, and the best way to do that was to get loose.
Luckily, all points led to the Jazz club, which, I think, is where we came in…
[playerlist]
Squirt
Craster
Goddess Jasmine
DavPaz
Bobbyaro
Grim...
Mr Russell
Gilly
Curiosity
Malc
TheVision
Mimi
kalmar
KovacsC
LaceSensor
Craig
Slightly Green
Alarm
Gazchap
Joans
gospvg
flis
MaliA
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Prizes for being in character, sticking to the theme and keeping the story going.
You will be voting to hand someone over to the cops.
Voting rules are as follows:
http://www.beexcellenttoeachother.com/counter/With 23 players alive, 12 votes are required for a lynch, and 17 nolynch votes are required to not lynch anybody.
If a majority is not reached, at the end of the "day" the person with the most votes will be handed over to the cops, regardless of whether it is an overall majority or not. if there is a draw, then the day will be extended for a length of time that i decide, where as soon as someone takes the lead, they will be voted out.
If it is still a draw after the "golden vote" period, then all players who have the highest number of votes will be taken away to the big house.
Day 1 ends Tuesday at 2pm