"Have you seen him, anyway?"
"Oh, totally. He's inside. Kind of worried. His life's spiraling out of control. Missing his wife. A bit se-"
You snap back into reality, Officer Church reappearing by the window. She spots you outside immediately and waves.
Kyle nods and takes a sip of his coffee before starting to move to go to the kitchen.
You take a quick sip of the cup of coffee Jones has.
"Dude," she says indignantly as you sip. "That's my coffee. Get your own," she says as you look at her and blink. She withdraws the cup and takes a sip herself to reassert ownership. You shrug and amble over to the staff room, finding it to be on the same floor as the storage room, which you happen to discover after a short walk around the first and second floors. Joyce doesn't seem to be in at all, and the library's pretty dark right now. Must be pretty early in the morning. Conversely, it must not have been very late at all when you fell asleep. What was it, about six PM, maybe seven?
Anyway, you find the staff room, turn on the light, and notice that there's a minifridge, a microwave, a coffee machine (with a pot of coffee still in it), a water cooler and a couple slightly dirty glasses and coffee mugs here. The minifridge has some bread and butter, a jar of pickles, an inexpensive bottle of gin, tonic water, a few lemons, some oranges as well for good measure, and a single banana left of a larger collection. There is breakfast to be had here, definitely.
Carrie laughs a little at the idea of her having a purse. "No thanks, I'll pass for now." She had been maintaining a mental contact with the stadium. "Hey, uh they appear to be buddying up a little too closely over there, I'm considering either bolting or asking how your machine works so that at least explosion man will be incapacitated."
"My machines make your brain fire in unusual ways. Usually I use them to excite people. This is the first time I've tried the opposite effect on a larger scale. It's working well. I think," Ilo comments, keeping his eyes on the exploding man and the girl with the broken arm.
"Took those cops out for sure. And it does something to parahumans as well, which is double-awesome," One Eighty says.
"But don't bolt. We might figure out something that can keep your interest," Ilo nods. "It is a shame we got off on the wrong foot."
"But really, you had it coming, you have to admit. I mean, seriously, basic respect for your fellow cape, girl! It'll take you further than you'd expect!" One Eighty starts to lecture.
"Yes, yes, nobody cares. Let us put the past of as recently as fifteen minutes ago behind us," Ilo dismisses her.