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Llewellyn Watts ([personal profile] gadaboutdetective) wrote in [community profile] aterat 2021-09-04 03:01 pm (UTC)

“Mm… Yes. It’s unfortunately a common problem in my world, one that could stand to have more attention than it generally gets.” Yes, his tone is a bit sour there. He has very little patience or respect for some of the people he’s worked with in the past. “So most often when they come to my attention, I pick them up. I’ve got more experience with the subject of someone disappearing than most people do, so I suppose I understand better than others do.” He shrugged a little. The fact that a fake version of his ‘missing person,’ had shown up in the last couple of months meant that it was a complicated subject.

But it was still one of his higher priorities when it came to casework, and here would be no different. Ignis was right. There would be a need here as well. “He’s going to be quite helpful, I think.” He responded to the comment about the pup, more than a little proud of the dog’s progress already. It was a lot of work, but it would be worth it… Plus, Pretzel was friendly enough that he’d be good to have around if someone were upset, he’d proven that a few times in the last world. “Mm… Volunteers have been tricky to find. I’m thinking I may have to ask around on the tell-phone network to see if anyone is interested. I’ll probably offer payment for the help, if you happen to know anyone who’d be interested.”

On the subject of housing, Llewellyn grinned a little. “Indeed, it just takes time and a little patience I guess.” He had a mind to ask Halcyn about it. Athony did not seem like the sort to care about these kinds of things. The problem was, every time he had a chance to talk to one of them, it was after one of the bad things that happened and his priorities tended to shift to the problem that needed solving or questioning how it had been resolved.

“I rather wonder about some of the abandoned buildings and the like around the city… They clearly need work, but it seems a shame to see them empty.” But then, as the world seemed to change and rebuild itself, it seemed like they could be spoken for by those who might need them with each change.

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