Episcopal Cathedral of St. Javelina, Basement
"Well, it's good that she feels excited by her new job
Hopefully everything pans out for her there and she continues to try to reconnect... assuming that's something you want." the tangential connection of the sudden reconnection attempt by Tim's sister and the paid mugging didn't sit well with the big man. The nagging feeling that the two were connected was something he couldn't shake but maybe that was just his long association with the clandestine coloring his outlook. "Thanks for being honest with me. Drinks tonight are still on me. I'll see you at the bar." he held up the flyer with the bar's name scrawled on it and stood up to finish putting away the chairs before the other support group arrived.
He slotted the rusty metal folding chairs on the wooden pegs and heard his old flip-phone buzz in the pocket of his jacket. He squinted at the little LCD screen as he fumbled through checking the message, "Neets won't be a problem...Borscht is pretty much on every table in Graybridge. he mumbled. Concentrating on replying he slowly typed out his reply:
sure. doing a little detective work at a bar called The Hop Spot tonight around 9. can meet you there?
He entered the address Tim had given him and pressed SEND as he wandered out into the daylight from the cathedral basement. That left him with a bit of time to kill that could be best spent pruning some of the loose threads he felt dangling around the edges of recent events. A trip downtown to City Hall and the Courthouse seemed in order to check up on his blonde volunteer.