Mɪᴛᴄʜᴇʟʟ Hᴜɴᴅʀᴇᴅ (
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capeandcowllogs2012-02-18 07:09 pm
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A grown man and a little girl walk into a comic book shop
WHO: Mitchell Hundred and Mindy Macready
WHERE: a local...comic book..... shop
WHEN: Saturday morning??
WARNINGS: uh none
SUMMARY: two people in a comic book store with all the indie and knock offs you could ever want
FORMAT: quick??
[ He wasn't slacking off, not really, but taking a few hours away from City Hall was almost necessary to get him away from the nightmare. He'd have to get back soon, but taking some time off... it wasn't a weight off his shoulders, but it was better than yelling over the phone to someone in DC until they disconnected.
Unfortunately, it wasn't like he could pick up old back issues, or anything that he really wanted. He'd been pulling some of the independent titles, trying different things out, but nothing was quite as good as reading an old issue of Superman. He was in his casuals, a jacket with the hood up, and a ballcap doing a good job with his sunglasses to keep his identity a secret. So he was flipping through an issue of Starman, eyeing the door with no lack of caution. ]
WHERE: a local...comic book..... shop
WHEN: Saturday morning??
WARNINGS: uh none
SUMMARY: two people in a comic book store with all the indie and knock offs you could ever want
FORMAT: quick??
[ He wasn't slacking off, not really, but taking a few hours away from City Hall was almost necessary to get him away from the nightmare. He'd have to get back soon, but taking some time off... it wasn't a weight off his shoulders, but it was better than yelling over the phone to someone in DC until they disconnected.
Unfortunately, it wasn't like he could pick up old back issues, or anything that he really wanted. He'd been pulling some of the independent titles, trying different things out, but nothing was quite as good as reading an old issue of Superman. He was in his casuals, a jacket with the hood up, and a ballcap doing a good job with his sunglasses to keep his identity a secret. So he was flipping through an issue of Starman, eyeing the door with no lack of caution. ]
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Wait a minute. Have we spoke before?
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No? This is the first time we've met, mister.
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Maybe you're going senile in your old age.