Andrew arrived at the house that the meeting with the client was going to be taking place at on time, more then happy to accept the hospitality of Mr Smith for a little while. As more people arrived to the meeting and Mr Smith rambled on about 'Ghosts' and other such tall tales that mothers tell children, Andrew noticed that the older man had pulled out a key of some kind, looked towards one of the people that were currently here and seemed to want to hide it away again. Interest aroused, Andrew tried to see why the old man wanted it hidden. [hider=Action] Look at John Smith's key Spot Hidden Check. Success 59vs75[url]http://orokos.com/roll/275742[/url] [/hider] After the key was put away and the juice was served, Andrew took a sip of his glass as he considered their options and the situation as they knew it. "[color=00a651]From the sounds of it, this might just be a simple case of either poor maintenance or a dodgy renovation; Crew members cutting corners to keep the costs of the doing the job down to line their own pockets a little more; Depends largely on if the conversation happened before or after the family moved in and the accidents happened. Still, I don't see any real harm in going to check out a few papers or the kinds of injuries the two poor bastards got. Might give us an idea of what's wrong with the place and what we should check out first."[/color] "[color=00a651]Not really one for hospitals, so I guess I'm going to be checking out the Globe. Anyone else in? I'm happy to give someone a lift if need be.[/color]" And it was at this point that the cop sort of went crazy and charged their client, trying to handcuff him after slamming him into a cabinet. Rather caught off guard by the rather insane and (He suspected) illegal move, Andrew did what any right minded person would have done. "[color=00a651]What the absolute [b]hell[/b] is wrong with you?[/color]"