FINN
the spyglass
Tal decides there is no way he is leaving now just as Finn is deciding there is little more he can achieve tonight while it's pitch black and everyone (mostly) is asleep. So that's sure to be hilarious. Already the detective is moving to a side door which someone has helpfully unlocked for him, heading into the antiques store with the intention of seeing if anything is immediately out of place.
Tal's explanation has him glancing back through the broken window at the other man, tilting his head this way and that as he considers it. "It could be," he admits, because, well, it could, "but making it up won't make it true. I will need to speak to the shop owner and his neighbours, perhaps look at his books..." Narrowing his eyes behind his glasses, he's finding it annoyingly scrambled to separate auras within the shop, given the number of people who would have been there that day.
"This is going to leave me with a headache, I can tell."
Tal's explanation has him glancing back through the broken window at the other man, tilting his head this way and that as he considers it. "It could be," he admits, because, well, it could, "but making it up won't make it true. I will need to speak to the shop owner and his neighbours, perhaps look at his books..." Narrowing his eyes behind his glasses, he's finding it annoyingly scrambled to separate auras within the shop, given the number of people who would have been there that day.
"This is going to leave me with a headache, I can tell."