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Post by Adam Tyler on Aug 19, 2015 2:47:45 GMT
Adam looked between the two, trying to piece together what had really happened in the moments before he crossed over to them. At the mention of her telling her story to the press pieces tarted to slide into place, though he was certain large parts of it were still missing. "What the hell was that?" He asked Eliot.
He didn't bother waiting for an answer and went after Riley as she stormed off.
Olivia walked up beside Eliot as the other two made their way off somewhere unimportant. "Well, that certainly was entertaining," she agreed.
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Post by Eliot Quinn on Aug 19, 2015 2:59:33 GMT
Eliot grinned as Riley stormed off. He'd never been particularly fond of the girl at all, and was glad to be rid of her. He was going to tell Adam not to bother going after her, but shrugged it off when Olivia stepped beside him. He smirked down at her and nodded. "Yes, well. Sometimes we have to make our own fun at these kinds of events."
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Post by Olivia Warren-Blye on Aug 19, 2015 3:08:25 GMT
She noddeed in agreement, "How very right you are." Unfortunately her own attempts hadn't been quite as successful, but now that she had seen someone else's misery, she was feeling a little more upbeat. "What do you have planned for your next act?"
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Post by Eliot Quinn on Aug 19, 2015 3:16:33 GMT
Eliot grinned at Olivia, "Well, if I gave that away that would spoil all the fun. Unless you had something in mind," he nodded as he tapped out a quick email to Garrett to let him know that everything had been taken care of.
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Post by Olivia Warren-Blye on Aug 19, 2015 3:36:39 GMT
"I'm sure I can think of something," she smirked at him. "But it might require us leaving this dirty, awful place - if you're alright with it?"
The way that he had seemed to so effortless destroy that poor woman's life reminded her a lot of the way that she and Parker had once been. And with her former ally now of the mindset that he had grown into such a kind and wonderful person, and she had remained immature and petty, she felt much more on the same page with Eliot.
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