Orange isn't bad -- most of the time, I mean. We definitely have it easier than Red and Green.
[ Usually, his assignments are quite tame. Collect animals, build strange machines, collect intel -- Ed only has gripes about the recent mission, where he might be forced to blow people up. He doesn't actually know if they'l be using real bombs yet, but still, feels bad man. ]
Yes, I'm an art restorer now, though I've done a few originals in my time.
FROM: moriarty.jamie@cdc.org
I hear Red has quite the reputation. If you could recommend a member of the team for me to speak with, too, I'd greatly appreciate it.
[ She could read all their files and evaluate the most useful candidate, but there's no charming way to say, "Hey, I creeped on you." A recommendation from another is the best route. ]
FROM: moriarty.jamie@cdc.org
His name is David Shepherd, and he seems terribly kind-hearted.
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It's fine. I can move most of it by now.
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
But hey, I was planning to drop you a line too. You beat me to it.
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
How are you holding up?
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I'm glad to hear that. One less thing to worry about.
FROM: moriarty.jamie@cdc.org
And I'm remarkably well, actually. Of course, it's only cleaning so far. I should hope I can do that by now.
FROM: moriarty.jamie@cdc.org
Have you been busy on the ground?
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Man, I feel sorry for you guys. Cleaning up after those things.
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
You could say that. It's always busy in camp -- with all those missions and assignments we have to do.
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It's not half as bad as clearing up after my art school doormates. Trust me.
FROM: moriarty.jamie@cdc.org
But if I recall correctly, you're on Orange. How do you find it?
FROM: moriarty.jamie@cdc.org
I've a new friend coming in on the team, so I'm attempting a bit of networking on his behalf.
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You were in art school?
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
Orange isn't bad -- most of the time, I mean. We definitely have it easier than Red and Green.
[ Usually, his assignments are quite tame. Collect animals, build strange machines, collect intel -- Ed only has gripes about the recent mission, where he might be forced to blow people up. He doesn't actually know if they'l be using real bombs yet, but still, feels bad man. ]
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
What is his name?
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Yes, I'm an art restorer now, though I've done a few originals in my time.
FROM: moriarty.jamie@cdc.org
I hear Red has quite the reputation. If you could recommend a member of the team for me to speak with, too, I'd greatly appreciate it.
[ She could read all their files and evaluate the most useful candidate, but there's no charming way to say, "Hey, I creeped on you." A recommendation from another is the best route. ]
FROM: moriarty.jamie@cdc.org
His name is David Shepherd, and he seems terribly kind-hearted.
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Really? That's impressive. I draw from time to time, but I could never make a career out of it.
[ That would be because he's just so completely awful. ]
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
If you're looking for Reds, try Shinobu, Loki or Ivan. They're the only Reds I know who don't annoy the crap out of me.
Be careful with Ivan, though. He's a little ... negative.
FROM: elric.edward@cdc.org
In that case, he's not gonna have the most easiest time here.
[ Ed would know. But yes, he'll keep an eye out for this person! ]
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I'm not entirely sure I've made a career out of it either, but I manage, if only just.
[ Thankfully, crime pays what art does not. ]
FROM: moriarty.jamie@cdc.org
Regardless, thank you, Edward, for the compliment and help. I'll speak with your recommendations shortly :)
FROM: moriarty.jamie@cdc.org
Though I must ask, if one truly excelled here, would you trust them half as much? David's moral fortitude may prove a strength despite the odds.
[ It's an asset for someone like her, certainly. Who would dare doubt a monster of woman when she has a golden boy at her side? ]
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Trust them how? As a friend or to do their job?
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Why not both?