Thorough Reports
As Ms. Wan’s reports show, it’s been over a week since Fedya last ran into Gabriella. These “coincidences” appear to have been a regular thing ever since.
As Ms. Wan’s reports show, it’s been over a week since Fedya last ran into Gabriella. These “coincidences” appear to have been a regular thing ever since.
Mr. Zhu had barely noticed that it was morning. The last few weeks had been hectic everyone had done there job guaranteeing that the Circle Band had a slow and tedious trip. He would have been pleased with everybody’s progress[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
While Fedya may say he doesn’t want to start another fight, acting like he’s all above it all in a patronizing way is a good way to do it. Unless Gabriella reads something entirely different into it.
Being in charge of an operation is hard enough, even without interdepartmental misunderstandings. It’s a wonder that Mr. Zhu is merely snarky.
It seems to have been going on forever, but the Circle band is now at the halfway point of their road trip. If the DMN have anything to say about it, things are going to get interesting.
There’s nothing technically wrong with cliché’s in the Department of Minor Nuisances rules. However, it’s best not to have too many things that attract attention during the occasional audit.
Nothing like the subtleties of one’s personal issues to make bad luck worse. (And nothing like an office meeting to provide exposition about these things) Shilo tells us that he and Dana are beginning to look for a house here[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The Circle Band is back on the road and heading south. However, with Paul’s cousin into the mix, Paul’s station wagon now has six passengers. (not counting the squirrel) With that many people squeezed together, tension is bound to happen.
Privacy is never a thing on the road. But Dielle has been getting even less of it ever since she’s gotten a third room mate. I admit I don’t know if there’s any space to have some free time in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…