Detective Rosa Diaz (
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fandomtownies2019-01-21 08:20 am
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Trooper Station; Monday [01/21].
"What do you mean," asked Rosa, regretting sparing even a fraction of her attention toward the conversation going on between the troopers that day, "everyone was tiny?"
And so they explained to her the events of the weekend, to an expression that got increasingly annoyed the more they mentioned it because of how ridiculous it sounded, especially since she had not experienced any of it, and it wasn't that she didn't believe them, she did, it was more just a general irritation over the concept being really, really stupid, but at least, apparently, she hadn't had to deal with it.
"You mean you didn't even know?" asked Ralph, a little envious that apparently Rosa had managed to stay regular sized and avoid the whole experience all together. "What were you even doing all weekend?"
And she shrugged, and answered, not that it was any of his business, of course, but if it got him to leave her alone, sure, whatever. "Just stayed home and watched movies with my dog," she said. "It was great."
Okay, so maybe she told him because now she could be all smug over the fact that, clearly, being anti-social and not dealing with people had worked in her favor yet again. Though now she was a little curious about who had been hit by it, but, hey, that's what radio reports were for, right?
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And so they explained to her the events of the weekend, to an expression that got increasingly annoyed the more they mentioned it because of how ridiculous it sounded, especially since she had not experienced any of it, and it wasn't that she didn't believe them, she did, it was more just a general irritation over the concept being really, really stupid, but at least, apparently, she hadn't had to deal with it.
"You mean you didn't even know?" asked Ralph, a little envious that apparently Rosa had managed to stay regular sized and avoid the whole experience all together. "What were you even doing all weekend?"
And she shrugged, and answered, not that it was any of his business, of course, but if it got him to leave her alone, sure, whatever. "Just stayed home and watched movies with my dog," she said. "It was great."
Okay, so maybe she told him because now she could be all smug over the fact that, clearly, being anti-social and not dealing with people had worked in her favor yet again. Though now she was a little curious about who had been hit by it, but, hey, that's what radio reports were for, right?
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