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The Directors ([personal profile] productions) wrote in [community profile] murdermanor2013-11-14 10:03 am
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[personal profile] inthebones 2013-11-16 05:42 am (UTC)(link)
[Susan will say it, then.]

Someone who overheard that could certainly have made a framing attempt - either you or Stiles if they believed Stiles could speak Polish, given his nationality.

Working for her government, it's possible Miss Alice needed to learn languages to act as a courtesan. I don't see Miss Marlow seeing a need for it, though...

[wrong time period]
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[personal profile] teenspirit 2013-11-16 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
[ Courtesan? Normally Sonia would look more scandalized at what Susan has just called Alice, but now is not the time. ]

I suppose it is possible. It must be possible. [ She doesn't look very encouraged, though. ]
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[personal profile] inthebones 2013-11-16 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
[Susan seems entirely unaware of the possibility that Sonia could have taken that to mean 'seamstress' given her own euphemism for it.]

...Do you remember that conversation? Where did it take place and who might have been present?
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[personal profile] teenspirit 2013-11-16 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
[ Susan. ]

I actually recall it quite clearly, because it was during the strip searches at Spain's trial for Clyde Barrow's death. [ MEMORIES... ] I asked Poland if I could interrogate him in his own language. Lithuania joined in our conversation.

But... [ Her expression falls. ] Almost all of us were crammed around that bathroom. Stiles was there... Alice was, too. But Felicia was not.
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[personal profile] inthebones 2013-11-16 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
[Such fond, vivid memories.]

So it wasn't really much of a secret at all, if anyone were paying attention to you at the time.

[Susan had probably wandered in after May too late to hear that part, but she could certainly remember how many of them had decided to gather around that day.]

It's still a bit strange that Poland would leave his room when he knew quite well that our rooms were all soundproof, but... for Lithuania, perhaps he would lower his guard.
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[personal profile] teenspirit 2013-11-16 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
Yes... I agree. I wish more of it were legible, though. It is a little bit strange that it has been so saturated. And we're almost certain no poison was used...
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[personal profile] inthebones 2013-11-16 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
...With the vomit? If Poland thought it needed to be kept secret, he could have torn it up himself and er, purposefully disguised it in this manner since we were all quite ill, in any case.

I know he was feeling nauseated all Monday and Tuesday