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Enis Edrin (6201327) ([personal profile] blindpuppet) wrote in [community profile] thespherelogs2020-07-14 03:57 pm

Missing Matchset Mystery [Closed]

WHO: Detective Llewellyn & Enis Edrin.
WHEN: July 14th.
WHERE: Llewellyn's detective agency & the Merchant Dome.
WHAT: The pair team up as an unlikely duo and solve a mystery.
WARNINGS: Crime, will update as needed.


Enis didn't really know what to expect when she showed up at Llewellyn's office but it wasn't this. Mostly because it was kind of small and a bit like a hole in the wall. That was a little bit of an exaggeration but still, it surprised her.

It was her understanding that he worked alone, so when she walked up to the door she knocked and then opened it to step inside. It was an open office for his clients. So it was probably okay.

"Detective? You in?" She'd told him that she was going to be stopping by.
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[personal profile] gadaboutdetective 2020-08-29 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
He gives her a slightly clumsy grin back, the sort that suggested he couldn’t deny that she might have to fix something... “Well that’s uh— probably good. Though I have yet to break any of Murdoch’s inventions, if that helps.” This was only because Murdoch always caught him messing about with stuff and would tell him to stop. Oh well... At least his new friend seemed fine with him playing around with things and trying them out.

“Hmmm...” Llewellyn was thinking about the idea that anything else might be helpful. He wasn’t entirely sure how much was possible as far as technology was concerned, but he was eager to find out. Of course, there was one thing he was rather fond of that he had yet to seek out himself. It... seemed a little simple compared to her other inventions, but the detective would probably value help with this particular issue quite a bit. “I’ve seen these mm... things people use to record their voices? Alex has something like that. I uh— I take a lot of notes, and I was thinking it might be helpful?”

He scuffs a food, glancing ahead thoughtfully as they moved from one area to another, “I have uh— issues sometimes with remembering things—” An understatement, but he wasn’t about to try to explain that until it became pertinent or someone called him out on it. “And as you might have noticed... I tend to be disorganized.”