BlackRockShooter
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A black unmarked sedan pulls up in front of the Azai residence in San Francisco. It was only Sunday morning, few people had really gotten moving for the day as a tall man dressed in black slacks, blue collared shirt and navy tie exited the sedan and approached the slim two story home before him with a briefcase in hand. A shiny golden badge in his pocket would reveal his name as Detective Sebastian Graham. The home was occupied by a small family, a mother, father and two lovely teenage children but the business the man was here for was far from good. Upon climbing the stairs to the porch he rang the doorbell and hoped for an answer which would come in mere minutes from the father, Hisao. The homeowner's face looked stunned as he invited the man in.
It was still breakfast time in the Azai household and Marianne was just finishing making breakfast for their son Marcel as the two men entered the room. Seeing the man enter the room with her husband her face paled. "Marcel? Why don't you take your breakfast into the living room and go watch some tv?" His mother said in a soft but shaken voice. Eating in the living room was not generally allowed but this didn't seem to be a normal day as the men both sat down at the table while Marianne prepared some coffee for their visitor. It seemed that they wanted to be alone. The briefcase that now sat on the table indicated that there was some business to attend to. Once Marcel would leave the room Sebastian opened the case to reveal pictures of their other child, a female brunette wearing an eye patch by the name of Misaki. Misaki however was not present in the home... no one knew where Misaki was and it was Sebastian's job to find out. Sadly today Sebastian visited with bad news.
"Mr. and Mrs. Azai you know I don't visit for no reason and it's been 6 weeks since I have taken up the case of your daughter's disappearance. The entire department has scoured the city, interviewed everyone we could find any connection with Misaki but we have come up with no sign of her. Her case has gone cold and our officers have been forced to call off the search. There is nothing more we can do." Sebastian's face looked pained as if it even hurt him to tell the family they likely will never see their daughter again. Marianne was in shock and began to cry loudly while Hisao tried to hide the sadness and pain but it was even apparent on his face as he hugged his wife tightly. The detective gave them a small business card with his information asking them to contact him if they did get any more information though it was very unlikely they would. Hisao nodded, unable to speak as he lead the detective to the front door and allowed him to leave before closing it behind him. In such a short time their happy life came crashing down. All they could do was create a memorial for her and hope that some day she returned. Today just couldn't get any worse.
It was still breakfast time in the Azai household and Marianne was just finishing making breakfast for their son Marcel as the two men entered the room. Seeing the man enter the room with her husband her face paled. "Marcel? Why don't you take your breakfast into the living room and go watch some tv?" His mother said in a soft but shaken voice. Eating in the living room was not generally allowed but this didn't seem to be a normal day as the men both sat down at the table while Marianne prepared some coffee for their visitor. It seemed that they wanted to be alone. The briefcase that now sat on the table indicated that there was some business to attend to. Once Marcel would leave the room Sebastian opened the case to reveal pictures of their other child, a female brunette wearing an eye patch by the name of Misaki. Misaki however was not present in the home... no one knew where Misaki was and it was Sebastian's job to find out. Sadly today Sebastian visited with bad news.
"Mr. and Mrs. Azai you know I don't visit for no reason and it's been 6 weeks since I have taken up the case of your daughter's disappearance. The entire department has scoured the city, interviewed everyone we could find any connection with Misaki but we have come up with no sign of her. Her case has gone cold and our officers have been forced to call off the search. There is nothing more we can do." Sebastian's face looked pained as if it even hurt him to tell the family they likely will never see their daughter again. Marianne was in shock and began to cry loudly while Hisao tried to hide the sadness and pain but it was even apparent on his face as he hugged his wife tightly. The detective gave them a small business card with his information asking them to contact him if they did get any more information though it was very unlikely they would. Hisao nodded, unable to speak as he lead the detective to the front door and allowed him to leave before closing it behind him. In such a short time their happy life came crashing down. All they could do was create a memorial for her and hope that some day she returned. Today just couldn't get any worse.