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“Hello, I’m the kid from yesterday. I think I learned something you might be interested in.” You act politely. Being on an adventure has made you more energetic than usual, so it’s good for you to tone yourself a bit down here.
“Hey, kid. What do you got for me?” It sounds like Wessam is grabbing some pen and paper. “Before we go into that, I didn’t hand you my card, right? How did you find my number?”
“From your website?” You don’t think it is hidden.
“I told the others <span class="mu-s">the website</span> was a worthy investment.” Wessam feels vindicated, he seems to direct this message to whoever is next to him. You hear some mumbling from the young lady about using social media more effectively and ditching the site. “Sorry about that, kid. I’m all ears now.”
“Are you willing to exchange information?” You ask explicitly.
“Wasn’t keeping secrets yesterday, I won’t be keeping them now. What do you have?” Wessam sounds like a naturally curious guy.
“I learned stuff about that room you wanted me to look into.” You leave some crumbs for him to feast.
“You broke in?” Wessam drops the energetic facade to get serious.
“I got inside. Can you answer me some questions first, please?” You ask.
“Shoot. If it’s about what you found, we will both get our answers.” Wessam is ready for your inquiries.
While this guy doesn’t sound dangerous, there’s a part of you that wants to be careful with what you share, mainly to not upset Vera for divulging more than necessary.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>Ask more about Sewel Scott and what Wessam is investigating about him.
>Say you found a kidnapped girl, and ask how it ties in with what Wessam is investigating.
>Ask about where Wessam got the key.
>Tell him about Vera, and ask Wessam who would be willing to kidnap her. No need to beat around the bush.
>Write In.
(Last Reply of the Day, we continue tomorrow!)