OOC:
Haha! I grew up in the 70s, but man, it's hard to get used to not having a handheld phone/computer on hand for everything, even in fiction.
"Great! How about the Zimbabwe at seven o'clock?"
The arrangements made, Thalia hangs up and thinks, taking another long drink of her Coke. Finally, she picks up the receiver, pumps in some more change, and dials her friend Cynthia Belmont.
"Cyn, I'm on a case and I need a favor."
At six-thirty, Thalia pulls behind a Volkswagen Beetle parked across the street from the Zimbabwe, a trendy bar with an African theme, if you aren't too picky about cultural accuracy. She waves at the woman sitting in the Beetle, who returns the wave with a cutesy wiggling of fingers while looking in the rearview mirror. A professional photographer, Cynthia sometimes lends her talents to her best friend when Thalia has a need for photographic backup. Something about the unquestioning ease with which Kate Lawson had agreed to this meeting suggested trouble. Whatever happens, Cynthia will capture it on film.
Thalia gets out of her car, carrying a large bag that contains a .38 revolver - so far, never fired, other than on a range - a couple of scarves, a ball cap, and her glasses, among the other things one expects to find in a woman's purse. She doesn't look back at the Beetle as she crosses the street and enters the Zimbabwe.