Detective Rosa Diaz (
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fandomtownies2018-10-22 07:16 am
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Trooper Station; Monday [10/22].
Well. Today was definitely turning out to be one of the more exciting days that Trooper Station had seen since those raccoons, and this time around, it even involved human perpetrators! Rosa was almost tempted to double check that this was still the FIPD. When was even the last time they had humans in the holding cell?
Well, today they had two. One of them (female, age fourteen, defacement of public and private property; she'd apparently tried to paint up Turtle & Canary and had actually started etching stuff into the front window with a knife) was already there when Rosa got there; the troopers had apparently picked her up last night and were having trouble getting a hold of any legal guardian. But at least she had clothes on. The other one (male, age sixteen, public nudity and failed attempt at B&E) was not so lucky, so when Rosa shoved him into the cell, she also threw in a pair of FIPD sweats that clearly no one had ever worn because why would they? And then went to track down his parents or guardians to figure out what should be done about their naked, delinquent kid.
Normally, she seriously wouldn't have bothered for little crap like this. She was basically doing a whole unit on B&E in her class right now. But in both cases, someone had actually put in the formal call for it, so her hands were really tied and it looked like she actually had to be a normal cop around this place for a change.
[[small ocd and open!]]
Well, today they had two. One of them (female, age fourteen, defacement of public and private property; she'd apparently tried to paint up Turtle & Canary and had actually started etching stuff into the front window with a knife) was already there when Rosa got there; the troopers had apparently picked her up last night and were having trouble getting a hold of any legal guardian. But at least she had clothes on. The other one (male, age sixteen, public nudity and failed attempt at B&E) was not so lucky, so when Rosa shoved him into the cell, she also threw in a pair of FIPD sweats that clearly no one had ever worn because why would they? And then went to track down his parents or guardians to figure out what should be done about their naked, delinquent kid.
Normally, she seriously wouldn't have bothered for little crap like this. She was basically doing a whole unit on B&E in her class right now. But in both cases, someone had actually put in the formal call for it, so her hands were really tied and it looked like she actually had to be a normal cop around this place for a change.
[[small ocd and open!]]

Talk to Rosa - 10/22.
At at least she now had coffee, too.
Holding Cell - 10/22.
Other Trooper Business - 10/22.
OOC - 10/22.
Re: Holding Cell - 10/22.
She was also a little upset that she didn't get more of that glass etching done, it was going to look fantastic.
Also, why did this place smell like...it almost seemed like it was raccoons and paint thinner...
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He was in a position to take a seat with an agonized groan and bury his face in his hands.
His dad was going to kill him.
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But her bored attempts at constructing a tattoo gun (thanks, science class and all those totally random machines!) were roughly shoved to the back of her brain when she glanced up at the opening door to get a whole eyeful of naked Norman.
Well.
Her morning just got slightly more interesting.
She blinked a few times and diverted her eyes while he got dressed before looking back and offering a rueful, slightly sympathetic smile.
"Hi, Norman."
Re: Holding Cell - 10/22.
He had been kind of under the impression that people didn't actually end up here.
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Like mother, like daughter. But at least she didn't kill a guy to get in here. She prodded at something on her tattoo gun for a second before looking back at him, considered the sweats, the resigned tone, the just basic...everything about him right.
"Does this have something to do with you being a crab all week? Or, I guess, not being a crab anymore?"
She was learning so much about this place in just this one week.
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It had been right there.
Right there. With clothes in it. Because the island apparently thought it was funny.
"You?"
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Flicking her thumb on the switch, she was pleased to discover the little device in her hands gave off a dutiful little buzzing sound. It actually worked! That had to be even crazier to her than anything else going on right now, because, yup, completely acclimated now, it was official now.
"I don't see why anyone would bother going anywhere if they turned into an animal," she mused. "I'd just stay in my room and not come out until it passed. We could have had a really interesting homecoming on our hands if everyone did then what you just did now."
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He was never gonna be able to unlearn this one.
"... What's that you have there?"
Look! Convenient topic change!
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"Tattoo gun," she said. "I found the parts for it when I asked to use the bathroom. I honestly didn't think it would work, I was just fiddling with it because I was bored, but, hey, even better."
Going this long without drawing something was clearly driving her nuts. And, sure, she had a pen and could have scribbled on the benches or the walls or something, but this was far more engaging.
She turned it on to make it buzz again, mostly for dramatic effect.
"Guess now I just have to decide what to give myself."
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"To commemorate that one time you were busted for having better artistic taste than the law, huh?"
There was something weirdly compelling about the idea of getting a tattoo.
There was something doubly compelling about it being a secret tattoo done while sitting in jail for the stupidest things.
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A few moments that ended in him grinning crookedly and going, "You know what, in for a penny..."
He was going to wonder why in the world he had agreed to this come tomorrow. But right now he was a teenager whose world was clearly falling apart around him or something like it. What did he have to lose?
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A good basis for any sound decision, really.
Astrid grinned a little. "Any thoughts on what you'd like?"
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"What about... a tiny little ghost," he offered. "On my inner wrist or something. Somewhere I can see it, anyway."
So that he could look at it and remember why he was never going outside again.
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Also, if Norman didn't throw himself on top of this grenade immediately, he'd absolutely chicken out.
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It was, obviously, but come on, around here? It took all types. Either way, her eyes danced toward the bullpit, where literally no one was paying attention to them, even with the gentle whirring of the tattoo gun, and she flipped out her hand, holding it palm up for him to put his wrist in. "Let's get you tatted up, ghost boy."
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Because this couldn't possibly go horribly wrong, right? But hey, if this wasn't her first time, great. Even better. Perfect, even.
'Ghost boy' was an interesting name, mind. He was pretty sure she didn't even understand the relevance of the ghost. But it was fitting enough.
"Okay," he said, taking a deep breath. "Let's do this."
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...actually, at least with that second one, they could be the ones to bring something interesting and gross to Dr. Yang in class on Wednesday. She was going for it.
"If it hurts too much," she suggested, finally pressing down with the ink on the gun to start in on the little ghost, "just scream."
And then she was going to focus, because she'd never drawn on someone else's flesh before, and, in addition to just sort of appreciating how cool it kind of was, she wanted to make sure that he liked what she drew.
Re: Holding Cell - 10/22.
... Yeah, that stung at least a little. He held his breath and was maybe curling his toes slightly, too. He hadn't exactly thought out the 'repeated pinchy stabbing' part of the tattoo process, clearly.
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Half that class was just ridiculous machines, right?
"I mean, I'd probably have to add a pinwheel. And we'd have to make some cheesy movie clip about it first, but, hey, who knows, right?"
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A pause.
"We really need to start writing down these stupid movie ideas."
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Things like that weren't exactly her style, but the practice would be good.
"There," she said, adding one last touch and then sitting up, brushing her hair behind her ears. "I think that's good. What'd you think?"
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And he blinked. And then he broke into a little grin.
"It's really cute," he decided. "I like it. It's got personality."
Good thing he did. He was kind of stuck with it. Unless his arm went green and fell off. He was going to just not worry about it for now, make sure it was really clean when he got out of here. Uh. If he ever got out of here. It'd be fiiiiine.
"And you know," he added, "I've done a bit of storytelling before, it could be fun to try."
If there was anything he knew well, it was really, really cheesy horror movies.