Dirty laundry

the LAUNDROMAT
Perhaps you live in a dorm or an apartment that hasn't seen renovations since the eighties. Maybe your luck has really dried up and your washing machine at home broke the night before a job interview and you haven't done a load of laundry in two weeks. Whatever your story is you've ended up at the local 24-hour laundromat. It could be creeping in on midnight or three in the morning. Either way, the place is a dead zone. Leaving you floating in a liminal space where reality has been stripped down to the sounds of clattering quarters and the continuous thrum of the machines under the buzz of neon lights. This would be a horrible time to bump into someone you know, or worse - a complete stranger while you're staring into the middle distance in nothing but your American flag boxers reading a paperback.
HOW TO PLAY:
+ Comment with your character, preferences, etc.
+ Leave the comment blank or be daring and write a top-level starter
+ Comment to others and play out all those awkward run-ins or strange chance meetings

no subject
no subject
Granted, it had been a very long time since Nicky had said anything of the sort without affection being the underlying tone, but that wasn't something that he needed to relay just at the moment.
no subject
He sighed deeply, then got comfortable in the chair, looking over at Joe. "Any other questions?"
no subject
A little shake of his head followed, "And if that isn't something you know, that's fine, too." He suspected that kind of thing might be above Frankie's pay grade, or at least one of those things they kept from him to keep him under control.
no subject
"A little of both. The actual base of operations is... elsewhere, but it can be connected to different places through... let's call them magical shortcuts. It's more complicated than that but it's nothing that you'd need to know. The shortcuts do take a certain amount of power to maintain, so they can only keep a small number open at any one time--the shortcut they've had to this area had been open for a while. There's a lot around here they want to keep tabs on, I suppose."
no subject
He wasn't sure if that made it more likely or less likely that this was, in fact, the same group they were there for. It was something that he'd have to go over the information they had once he got back home, keeping what he'd learned in mind to see if it fit.
"It's a high-traffic area, in more ways than one, I could imagine that's the kind of thing they'd want to keep abreast of, certainly the kind of thing I'd want to remain aware of if I was running some kind of criminal empire."
no subject
That was about as much as Frankie could probably say about the coven, and he didn't particularly feel like testing his limits just then.
no subject
He inclined his head, almost a shrug and almost an apology, "Of course, I can't promise I'll be able to answer fully, but that's the nature of the job isn't it?"
no subject
His dryer went off, and he went over to check his clothes. They were dry and stain free, so he pulled them out and folded them, which took only a couple of minutes. Before he picked everything up to leave, he turned to Joe with a sad smile. "It was nice talking to you. Thanks for keeping me company."