Alex took a step across the tacky checkered floor towards the shopkeeper, "Do you happen to know what's happening at the hospital?" She felt a little strange, almost like there was a slight ringing in her ears, but it faded out after a moment.
The mustached man behind the counter turned his head slightly, "If you're from the media I only know what they've said in the papers. I've also sent statements saying as much to most of the major newspapers." He straightened his back, shooting a glare across the room at you. "You're the first to ask me today, but you people have been hounding me all of yesterday afternoon. If you're not going to buy anything get the hell out." He seemed quite angry.
Alex ignored the angry dwarfish man behind the counter and stepped towards the glass that was scattered around the rightmost window, which was boarded on the inside. "Actually I'm a private eye... and I'm wondering how this window got broken if it's boarded up from outside..." She leaned forward and lightly pried back the sheet. Sure enough there was a hole in it, about 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide and it was letting in daylight behind the plywood. Clearly some of the glass was swept, but not all of it. "What hit it if you don't mind me asking?"
He man seemed unsure of himself and what he should or shouldn't say. After a moment he spoke up in a somewhat held back voice, "Last night something broke in..." There was a pause, almost as if he was upset to say it, "It was like a dog, but not. I'm not sure how to explain it, but it was big. I only caught a glimpse of it while I was walking back from the storehouse in the back." At this point the dwarfish man was visibly sobbing and there was a tremble to his voice, "It was chasing my son out into the alley towards the hospital. I was about to run after him, but I heard gunfire and... I couldn't bring myself to go. I'd pay you to find him if you're looking into this anyways. It'd mean the world to me." He gestured to the back of the counter starting to get a hold of himself and wiping his tears. "I'd even let you use the back exit if you need a way in. Just be warned that they do patrols and they don't like people walking around their barricade."
Purse
- Pencil and Paper
- Tiny Folding Knife
- Lockpick (thin)
- Surgical Gloves
- Plastic Bags
- Cigarettes and Lighter (x1)
- Phone
- .44 Special (3/6)