- Jun 18, 2015
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The Manta Carlos police department was understaffed at the best of times. It wasn't that the island had a high crime rate, but instead the simple mechanics of it. If someone grabbed a purse and flew off, they'd have to send someone who could fly after them. If someone reported a ghost, they'd have to send someone who was good with ghosts to investigate. Powers made everything a thousand times more complex, and it meant that having a partner was far from the hard-and-fast setup it was elsewhere. Sure, two people with vastly different power sets could be partnered up, but if one had to take off flying after someone, their partner might not be able to follow.
It made the whole thing a good deal harder than it had to be, but there was also no real way around it. It was simply a part of life on the island. His old partner had shattered his lag, and he'd be out for at least a few months. Which meant he was getting a new partner - only there was some hold up (who knew why), which meant he was abruptly partnerless.
So they'd called in one of the part timers - the people who weren't part of the police force officially but occasionally did duty - to go on patrol with him. He'd never met the guy, but he'd been told at least a bit.
Lelei. Several years with the force. And of course the piece of advice that told him he looked funny: Don't stare.
Not that anyone would be able to tell Angelo was staring under his mop of hair.
He was waiting not that far from the police station, near where his patrol usually started. Leaning up against the side of a building in his uniform, he was easy enough to spot, although he'd yet to spot anyone.
Of course, he didn't actually know if Lelei would be coming in uniform or not. Part timers sometimes did, and sometimes only came in basically half-uniforms, to show they weren't full cops.
It made the whole thing a good deal harder than it had to be, but there was also no real way around it. It was simply a part of life on the island. His old partner had shattered his lag, and he'd be out for at least a few months. Which meant he was getting a new partner - only there was some hold up (who knew why), which meant he was abruptly partnerless.
So they'd called in one of the part timers - the people who weren't part of the police force officially but occasionally did duty - to go on patrol with him. He'd never met the guy, but he'd been told at least a bit.
Lelei. Several years with the force. And of course the piece of advice that told him he looked funny: Don't stare.
Not that anyone would be able to tell Angelo was staring under his mop of hair.
He was waiting not that far from the police station, near where his patrol usually started. Leaning up against the side of a building in his uniform, he was easy enough to spot, although he'd yet to spot anyone.
Of course, he didn't actually know if Lelei would be coming in uniform or not. Part timers sometimes did, and sometimes only came in basically half-uniforms, to show they weren't full cops.
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