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"Hate to agree with Captain Kush here, but he's right. If our hat woman is around we might scare her off walking around in our blues." Hawthorne relents. "At least not both of us."
"Time to bring the jogger outfit back?"
"That's another back and forth to the station, but if it worked once..."
"Oh! Uh... could I?" Wallace pipes up pointing to his doorknob. "Maybe I could help."
He opens his front door and leans around the corner to another door close by. You hear him rummage around, the sounds of hangers and a few cardboard boxes as he leans back around with a mass of fabric in his hands. It smells like burning rope with a sweet undertone, it crinkles your nose.
"You could use this! Nobody would think you were a pi...olice officer if they saw you in this."
"Or smelled me in it." You grumble.
"Oh for sure, man. She's well marinated." He speaks with a dumb grin and pride.
Hawthorne gets a sharp grin as he pulls the sweatshirt from your hands and holds it up to you. It dwarfs you in size, equally so for Wallace, you can only assume that's the fashion tastes of a pothead. Hawthorne's grin turns to a dark chuckle as he nods.
"Oh yeah. Like peanut butter and jelly, rook. It suits you. I wouldn't worry about the smell either, I'm sure after a couple of showers you'll only smell like you smoke on the weekends."
"Hilarious." You say dryly before noticing that as he hold it... it could fit Hawthorne too.
>"You know how you always say 'It's my show' and you like to let me take the lead on things? Well. I already did some undercover work so... how about you take this one? Teach by example... You can play the old wise stoner."
>"Can you call into the station and have Kimble make sure there's plenty of shampoo and soap in the showers? I'm gonna need it after this."
>"Or, crazy idea here, we just take the ten minute trip to the station and get the jogging gear? No offense, Wallace."
>"I think all the weed has you paranoid, Wallace. Plenty of officers walk the park, besides if someone sees uniforms and runs? That's who we want. Easier if they make themselves obvious."
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