[Who cases the caser? Well, in this case (pun not intended but embraced), it was a man that had been trying to get to the bottom of something for a bit now. That he'd even gotten involved in a personal investigation was a matter of dumb luck. A friend of a friend had passed away, and David had felt compelled to look into it, just a little.
It helped, David told himself, that he had a very analytical brain. He didn't want to be in the field much, that just wasn't his nature. But he'd noticed what he feared was a pattern, and so he had decided to act. Just this once. He was tech support after all, not a fighter.
Still, when he drove into the parking lot late at night in his rental car, he felt silly. He was seeing things, he told himself. This was all just so ridiculous.]
It's just coincidences, there isn't this whole big conspiracy thing going on.
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It helped, David told himself, that he had a very analytical brain. He didn't want to be in the field much, that just wasn't his nature. But he'd noticed what he feared was a pattern, and so he had decided to act. Just this once. He was tech support after all, not a fighter.
Still, when he drove into the parking lot late at night in his rental car, he felt silly. He was seeing things, he told himself. This was all just so ridiculous.]
It's just coincidences, there isn't this whole big conspiracy thing going on.