[open] you'll have to break me open to hear anything
WHO: Isa (
recusancy) and YOU
WHERE: Police department, animal shelter, Chata
WHEN: Backdated to the week of 3/5 - 3/11 (i'msorry)
WHAT: Catch-all log for Isa shenanigans relating to the monthly events, several open options (including one at the police department) and some closed ones. Starterscoming soon in the comments. Will change formats (prose/brackets) to match you!
WARNINGS: Tbd

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WHERE: Police department, animal shelter, Chata
WHEN: Backdated to the week of 3/5 - 3/11 (i'msorry)
WHAT: Catch-all log for Isa shenanigans relating to the monthly events, several open options (including one at the police department) and some closed ones. Starters
WARNINGS: Tbd

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open: recollรฉ police department
Just another day at the office.
Or so Isa wishes.
You know when it's incredibly irritating for the computer systems -- indeed, all technology -- to be acting up? When you depend on it to do your job.
About the third time the entire computer system shuts down that morning, Isa's Done With This Nonsense. He pushes away from his desk and decides to take a walk around the office while he's waiting for everything to reboot. He grabs a pile of files while he's at it. He may as well deliver these while he's at it. At least he'll have managed to do something productive today.
option A: Engage Naggy Co-Worker Mode
"You." He holds up a file. Depending on your dedication to filling out your paperwork, it may be slim, or it may be surprisingly thick. "These reports are unsatisfactory. Redo them and have them on my desk before the end of tomorrow."
Congratulations, you get to deal with Isa when his patience is already chewed down to the quick. He isn't exactly known for having a slow-burning temper when he's like this.
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While he certainly does look a tad ill, Fynn been doing his job for the most part when he was out on the beat. However, he now looks as if hes three seconds away from fainting at his desk now, this poor idiot needs some aspirins and water. "Where did I even mess up?" He asks tiredly as he reaches for the papers. Usually the Izunia is on top of his game with paperwork unless it's Friday. It's usually on Fridays that Fynn doesn't do his honest best with filing things correctly. That's all because he's too busy trying to rush out the damn door. Friday Nights are clubbing nights! It's a sacred ritual that's kicking Fynn's twenty-four year old ass right about now.
Leave it to Fynn to make the 'being hungover style' actually look good. His messy brown nest of bed hair looks chaotically sexy for someone who doesn't give a damn about their appearance today. It's honestly amazing that Fynn gets away with having his hair this long. Isn't there some sort of protocol to follow? This guy rolls in here with messy choppy brown locks, a five o'clock wannabe shadow, and his shirt half way unbuttoned. Hell, earlier he even had a pair of blue chrome avaitors on. This officer less like a respectable member of law enforcement and more like some movie star. Fynn Izunia, ladies and gents.
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"No, it can't." His tone is as crisp as his uniform. "There are a variety of errors this time. You failed to notate the dates on most of these. Not to mention the typos. I couldn't even make out what several were meant to be."
Isa drops the folder on Izunia's desk shortly in front of his face. Shortly following is a small -- we're talking 'from a convenience store' pocket-sized, here -- bottle of aspirin and a bottle of water, the latter of which identifiable as coming from one of the building's vending machines. "Pull yourself together."
In the past, Isa had been more forgiving of these types of mistakes. Izunia is usually on top of his paperwork, prompt and precise, and that tends to earn a bit more leniency from him. But it's been an irritating past few days, and with it being farther from Monday, Isa is feeling less than charitable.
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Their eyes meet when Juzo is making coffee for himself. Turning his gaze away and pretending to be interested in the coffee machine (which has no more than two buttons, at that) doesn't seem to be effective because just a few moments later, Isa, undeterred, hands him the file he's been talking about.
"Everything's unsatisfactory to you." He mutters, unbothered by the potential consequences. "Besides, writing reports is your hobby, I wouldn't dare to take them away from you."
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"I would say I'm amazed you need be reminded of this," Isa answers coldly, "but I don't make a habit of lying. Diligence is a requirement of your job, Officer Sakakura. As is filling out your reports properly. My job is to request you do yours competently, not to do it for you."
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option B: visiting the front desk
He's busy putting something away into a filing cabinet at the moment of his approach. He doesn't even glance up at first. "How may I help you?" he asks, voice already clipped, although his tone is otherwise coolly professional.
No one ever accused him of being the picture of perfect customer service.
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"I was going to ask if Hitori Togusa is available..." Not that he's changed his mind in asking. "I don't think I have seen you behind the front desk much before, Furugawa-san."
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"I'm currently unaware of Togusa's availability," Isa informs him, and his voice grows more clipped as he continues, "And I cannot check his schedule. The computer systems are malfunctioning." He closes the filing cabinet a little harder than strictly necessary. He believes that should also serve as an explanation as to what he's doing up front.
"If it's an urgent matter, I can send a request back for you."
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i'm sorry for him......
don't be
and now i'm sorry for being slow ORZ
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Peko, for one, doesn't seem bothered by that clipped tone of voice, merely holding up a wrapped bento box. It's a bit old-fashioned, but then again, she and Fuyuhiko are both somewhat old-fashioned themselves. And it makes it easier to carry along with a more modern-looking covered tray of chocolate chip cookies.
She's a somewhat regular visitor to the police station, usually bringing something that Fuyuhiko might have forgotten while making sure his sister was ready for school -- probably less-so now that she's no longer in high school -- or dropping off sweets of some kind for the officers as a whole. Not for Fuyuhiko. No way.
"I also baked these. There are too many for Natsumi and myself to eat on our own, so I thought to bring some here, as well."
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Isa's eyes first fall to her face, then to the bento box... stopping on the tray of cookies. If he's honest, she has good timing. With how stressful the past few days have been, the arrival of homemade cookies is a welcome surprise.
"Of course." Isa sets the file he'd retrieved on top of the cabinet and turns away without pushing the file tray back into place. He steps over to the button for the door and...
... nothing happens. Of course not. Irritation furrows Isa's brow, but he keeps from scowling. But only just barely. "One moment." He'll have to unlock the doors manually. The question is, where did the keys get left? He already knows they're missing from where they ought to be. When he finds out who had last been manning the front desk...
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It's per agreement for some months now. Prompto gets sent what the lads at the police department would like for lunch, and ten minutes before noon, he's at the front desk delivering the goods.
All he needs is his payment and he can be on his way.
First, he reads off his phone, fixing his (helmet) hair while at it with his other hand. "Turkey and bacon avocado sub, combo five from Panda Express with extra rice, fish and chips, two flans, a supersized Wendy's double bacon burger with an extra piece of chicken, Gatorade from the 7/11, chewing gum, and some post-it notes," no one said it was strictly a food delivery. "Here's the total."
He hands the receipts over to Isa, having already added the totals himself. He's sure these adults can handle how much each of them has to pay for their own share. (There is, also, an additional fee for his delivery services; a humble $15. He believes in the goodness of others and their tipping.)
high-fives
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She has several folders in her hands of completed paperwork when she bumps into the sergeant. "Oh, Sergeant Furugawa," she says. "I was looking for you. I've finished the paperwork for the Grove Street vandal case. Where should I file this?"
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As a result, there's a flash of dark irritation across his face when he's bumped into. But when he notices who it is, he quickly schools his expression into something barely contained and steps back to restore their personal spaces. He shouldn't let himself take any of this out on his intern. He likes Shirogane. "I'll take it. I'm on my way there now. What is left for you to do?"
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open: chata and the recollรฉ animal shelter
... it would be dogs. Alcohol can only do so much, especially when being around people is what has aggravated him to this point. Going to the bar can help him just enough to get through the next day, but he needs a harder reset than that if he's going to survive the rest of the week.
So, after several stressful days, he decides to volunteer at the shelter, as he usually does when work gets to be too much.
the animal shelter
He certainly isn't going to be honest with anyone else, though.
He waits by the front desk, resisting the urge to take out his phone and check it. No. He wants nothing to do with technology at the moment. Just getting here was a hassle, because the bus was fifteen minutes late and packed full.
Isa doesn't even wait for whoever is at the desk to say hello. He doesn't even say hello; all of his polite social scripts were spent up at work. "I'm here to help walk the dogs."
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Yu doesn't ... doesn't really work here. He just comes by to volunteer sometimes, mostly minding the cats and cleaning their cages as well as feeding them. Isa talking to him like that is sort of disconcerting, both for the tired air of authority and for the fact that he's being addressed like an employee when he isn't one, really. Still, he keeps his discomfort under his skin and mostly just kind of .. looks at the other man, expressionless.
"I'm not sure who's here right now... maybe I could help you track someone down?"
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chata
Except for the man running down the sidewalk with two dogs at the end of leashes, being chased by a camera crew belonging to one of the tabloids. The only ones that seem to be enjoying this are the dogs.
"Mr. Furugawa!" the reporter shouts angrily after him, "Mr. Furugawa, wait!"
"I told you to leave me alone," Isa snarls over his shoulder, and, in an act of desperation, yanks on the dog leashes to turn them down a narrow side street. The alley runs up behind some of the small businesses here, and Isa isn't quite thinking far enough ahead to have a proper escape plan yet.
He also isn't thinking about how likely it is that he's going to run into someone. Literally, run into them. There isn't a lot of space here, and at the speed he's sprinting at, there's not much time for anyone to get out of the way.
Whoever the unfortunate victim happens to be, there's a high chance that Isa's going to bodily bowl into them. There's an equally high chance that the leashes will be jarred out of Isa's hands, and that the dogs will, you know, try to keep running.
Re: chata
"Watch it, you--!"
Seeing the mess before her, she curses under her breath and pushes off the wall to pursue him.
"You're just going to hit me and run?!"
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He's walking through an alleyway, not anticipating anyone to whip around the corner and barrel his way. Before he even has a chance to react, the two of them are colliding, and Dante swears as he's thrown backwards by the impact. He hears the slight jingle of the dogs' collars as their leashes hit the ground, the sound of the dogs running, but all he can see is the brown hair of whoever it is that's fallen on top of him.
"Hey, do you mind?" Dante demands, trying to pull his wits together enough to shove out and away from the person that's knocked him full over. "There are other people out here, you know!"
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closed: to gabranth, weekend of the 11th and 12th
We need to talk.
Boardwalk, 8pm.
- Furugawa
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Well, it's hardly his place to question why. All there is for him to do is make his way to the appointed place at the appointed time, and wait.
If he were still a smoking man, now would be a damn good time for a cigarette. But those days are long behind him, leaving him with nothing to occupy his thoughts, with nothing to do but watch and wait.
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He comes to a stop just a short distance away. His brow's twitch downward once, but he forces his expression to be neutral. "We should walk." It will be less conspicuous, he thinks. They are less likely to be overheard than if they stay in one place.
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closed: for mikoto, enchanted blossoms
In this case, "something nice" is buying a fresh bouquet for his apartment. It's a familiar routine, which also helps. Enchanted Blossoms has been his choice of florist shop for some time now. The flowers provide a spiriting boost of color to his living room during the winter, and they serve as a morale boost during the warm seasons. Now that spring is coming along properly, there should be quite a good selection available.
When Isa arrives in the shop, he's dressed in a dark button-up peppered with a subtle pattern of constellations, black dress pants and shoes, and a dark blue close-fitting cardigan. His long brown hair is gathered back in a neat plait. In other words, he most definitely looks dressed up. In truth, it's a common way for him to dress; he takes pride in his looks, and strives to look put-together whenever he goes out.
In reality, it kind of just makes it look like he's always going on a date whenever he stops by the florist's shop.
He patiently waits at the counter to be attended to, his expression mildly bored. He's in no rush to go anywhere today, so he can afford to let his mind wander from everything that's been adding stress to his life recently.
I'm so sorry for the delay!! I'm going to kick plurk in the shin
It didn't help that the guy was quiet... too quiet. It only made him even more mysterious.
Which finally made Mikoto wonder. Who was he buying these flowers for? Did he have a date? Whoever the lucky person that receives.
"Ah hello Isa!" Normally, Mikoto was shy around strangers, but Isa had stopped by so many times that even though they didn't carry many conversations, he was comfortable enough with him. Plus it didn't help that his curiousity was getting the better of him.
"You look really sharp in that suit!" He sends a wink in his direction, trying to crack his shell anyway he could. "What can I get for you today?"