http://stocksgrrl.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] stocksgrrl.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomtownies2009-05-25 10:51 am

Cabot and Associates; Monday [ 05/25 ].

They had cases. Real, actual cases that needed to be worked on. There was one small problem with this.

If anyone came into the office needing something, they might want to bring loud cymbals or maybe a brass band, because that was going to be the only thing that would pull Turtle's attention away from the work she was doing at the desk.

She'd reviewed the cases, scribbled down notes on them in a very special shorthand that only she could interpret (thank you, Sydelle Pulaski, for the brilliant idea), highlighting all the details that she felt were important, and then going and hunting down in law books anything that might be related and scanning through even the most minute details and picking through the most convoluted legal jargon.

And loving eeeevvveeerrrry minute of it.

It was all framework right now. Know the stuff first. Get all the clues. But, remember, Wexler, it's not what you have, it's what you don't have that counts.

Today was going to be a very good day.

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Re: Talk to Alex -- 05/25.

[identity profile] glasses-justice.livejournal.com 2009-05-25 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Alex was so in today. Alex could be interrupted by less than a brass band, but if the matter was something trivial, she was going to be highly impatient to return to her research.

(Interrupting her to squee about update her on the research, however, did not count as being trivial.)