Feel free to spend some time establishing what happened with y'all after the crazy shit that went down.
Post requirements are this: describe either how your character escapes the detectives' notice, or start the interview. The detectives may pull multiple students into the interview room (classroom 114 in the school building), so feel free to coordinate. No need to do the whole thing, but this is a prime opportunity for some interactions or even conflict. No post length requirements, and if you want me or avi to write from the detectives' perspectives, feel free to say so.
Here are some details about the two:
Inspector Jones and Inspector Harris are two detectives from the Missing persons unit in London. They're technically NPCs, but you can have free control of them in your posts as you like. If you're stuck coming up with what they might say, feel free to ask me or avi for some lines.
Inspector Nathan Jones is a bit dense, and has little respect for stuffy officials and meetings. He's originally from the US, but has lived in England for 7 years, so it's not immediately obvious. His favorite pastime is chess. He speaks informally, and is more likely to bend the rules. He may have seen one too many cop shows in his youth in the US, and sometimes needs to be reminded that he's in "real life," in an entirely different country. He has a good sense of character, but tends to let his biases (like his distaste for the upper crust) color his perceptions.
Inspector Diego Harris has been leading his unit for over 15 years. He's seen it all. He's quietly assertive, preferring to let people he's interviewing talk themselves into a corner. He used to be very hotheaded, so he's more tolerant of Jones' bullshit than you might expect. His favorite pastime is football, though he's getting on in years and can't compete as well on the pitch as he used to. He always carries a notepad.
The two have the names and room numbers of every PC that attended the dock meeting, though they don't have the kids' schedules or the like.
Post requirements are this: describe either how your character escapes the detectives' notice, or start the interview. The detectives may pull multiple students into the interview room (classroom 114 in the school building), so feel free to coordinate. No need to do the whole thing, but this is a prime opportunity for some interactions or even conflict. No post length requirements, and if you want me or avi to write from the detectives' perspectives, feel free to say so.
Here are some details about the two:
Inspector Jones and Inspector Harris are two detectives from the Missing persons unit in London. They're technically NPCs, but you can have free control of them in your posts as you like. If you're stuck coming up with what they might say, feel free to ask me or avi for some lines.
Inspector Nathan Jones is a bit dense, and has little respect for stuffy officials and meetings. He's originally from the US, but has lived in England for 7 years, so it's not immediately obvious. His favorite pastime is chess. He speaks informally, and is more likely to bend the rules. He may have seen one too many cop shows in his youth in the US, and sometimes needs to be reminded that he's in "real life," in an entirely different country. He has a good sense of character, but tends to let his biases (like his distaste for the upper crust) color his perceptions.
Inspector Diego Harris has been leading his unit for over 15 years. He's seen it all. He's quietly assertive, preferring to let people he's interviewing talk themselves into a corner. He used to be very hotheaded, so he's more tolerant of Jones' bullshit than you might expect. His favorite pastime is football, though he's getting on in years and can't compete as well on the pitch as he used to. He always carries a notepad.
The two have the names and room numbers of every PC that attended the dock meeting, though they don't have the kids' schedules or the like.