Apologies for the delay, yet another late evening. Unusually busy these last few days in fact,
>>5981591>>5981478>>5981194>>5981093>>5981030>>5981016>You wouldn't put it past the guy to have stolen your things, if he's the kind of guy to take advantage of drunk woman. As well as the personal reasons to do so, try and find out about him.Your first impulse is to... well, you have the clever idea to try calling your own phone and see if you can hear it. With some appreciated help from one of the marina employees, you can wander along the docks to try and find your phone this way. Unfortunately you're not able to locate it by listening, but it was a good idea and if you weren't able to find any other leads then you might be able to track your phone by GPS or something? That's a thing, right?
In the meantime though, you set your sights on finding the guy who tried to take advantage of you. As much as he was willing to do, you'd pin him as the one who stole your personal belongings. If he couldn't get one thing from you then surely another! As well of course that he must know something about your superhuman nature if it caused all that trouble last night. If and when you find him... well you're not really sure what you'd do to him, but you're not comfortable with the idea of some stranger just going about knowing your identity. Especially not if he has all the relevant information with your driver's license and whatever else.
<span class="mu-b">"-oh, this was the boat the police came to?"</span>
<span class="mu-s">"You heard about that? Yeah that's the one. I think it's bullshit though, guy was probably doing drugs on his boat or something and had a trip."</span>
<span class="mu-b">"Why would you call the police on yourself if you were doing drugs... wait, you said <span class="mu-i">his</span> boat?"</span>
On the way back from trying to find your phone however, you do pass a particular moored boat where there's clear signs of police activity; the yacht itself chained for impound and some police notices taped on both sides. You weren't sure what to make of it in passing but figuring to ask, the marina employee guy helping you out answers what you wanted to know. And more. Maybe it's a bit of a stretch to imagine, but it seems possible that your would-be lover boy didn't just drag you to some random boat to get frisky but instead his own? Well if he's got a nice yacht like this then at least he's not some bum just prowling the marina bars on the weekend.
You can even return to the customs office and bring the matter up, although it seems that there's some complications on the matter. The yacht itself has something of a reputation since the owner is currently in prison, something which they wouldn't normally just give out information on but in this cause it was some high-profile financial crime case and a big deal in town, so it's assumed that most people already know of the situation when prompted.