She'd meant it when she said that she wasn't asking or expecting gratitude, but it was nice to hear all the same. Quinn paused at the door, "You're welcome, Mr. Kingston. I'll be seeing you tomorrow." She hoped that they wouldn't be injuring him further but the shots she had--the head wound particularly--were nasty enough to prove something had happened during that interrogation.
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Olivia stood when Matt did, relieved to be stretching her back. She'd sat rigid and unmoving since her and the politician had claimed the bench. It had been hard to avoid eye contact with all of the officers and the pair had received a lot of dirty looks. Quinn looked a bit surprised to see them waiting there, but her face was quickly unreadable a second later. Quinn was their only hope at this point, but Olivia was unsure what to make of this lawyer. "The case is doable; definitely not the worst that I've seen." She averted her eyes, "Mr. Kingston is a little roughed up but he's as good as he can be, considering." The lawyer looked between the two Secs, "The goal is to get him out, hopefully tomorrow. I've got a lot of paperwork to do to get started, though."
It was going to be a long night for Quinn; she had her own office and paid a part time secretary, but that was all she had for staff. She received a lot of threats for the work she did and couldn't keep an associate for very long, having trouble hiring them to begin with. There were motions to be filed meaning she had a lot of work to put in, not that she would share this with either of them.
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Olivia stood when Matt did, relieved to be stretching her back. She'd sat rigid and unmoving since her and the politician had claimed the bench. It had been hard to avoid eye contact with all of the officers and the pair had received a lot of dirty looks. Quinn looked a bit surprised to see them waiting there, but her face was quickly unreadable a second later. Quinn was their only hope at this point, but Olivia was unsure what to make of this lawyer. "The case is doable; definitely not the worst that I've seen." She averted her eyes, "Mr. Kingston is a little roughed up but he's as good as he can be, considering." The lawyer looked between the two Secs, "The goal is to get him out, hopefully tomorrow. I've got a lot of paperwork to do to get started, though."
It was going to be a long night for Quinn; she had her own office and paid a part time secretary, but that was all she had for staff. She received a lot of threats for the work she did and couldn't keep an associate for very long, having trouble hiring them to begin with. There were motions to be filed meaning she had a lot of work to put in, not that she would share this with either of them.