"I also haven't! How about we-" Noon yelped as the door smack-dabbed her back, the knob hitting right onto her elbow. She may have sixth sense, but she was no prophet to foresee that. Pouting, she growled at the perpetrator who was walking back in, oblivious. "What is wrong with you, woi? Very pain ah!" Blink, blink. Rainbow was processing what she did wrong when the pinkette rushed out to gauge the incident. "What happened? Did we have a customer?" The hopeful voice was imminent. "No, just a very blur Bowbow bruising me up," the half-Thai sneered, rubbing the spot where it tingled uncomfortably. "Rain?" "Sorry," the secretary froze up and poked her index fingers together, gaze steered to the side, "Um, I was distracted, okay. Uh, I'll just go do my work now." Puzzled, but unsure if she wanted to open the can of worms here in the office, Murphy only nodded mechanically and mumbled a 'sure'. "Alright, you should start looking for suspicious cases in the area while kiwi over there digs up some neat stuff for us. Also, Noon, go get us some stationery and notebooks." "Whaaat? Very far lah! At Times Square 7th floor, woi ..." Even though the shopping mall was just across the complex, separated by a monorail station, the lift for any levels above the 3rd floor were slow. Escalators were all over the place, so it would place quite the test on her legs to go to the only bookstore in there. And that was why, boys and girls, monopolising trades are a nuisance to commoners like us. "If you don't want to, I can do it myself," her boss smiled sweetly - too sweetly. With a hasty laugh, the psychic was out the door. "Fletcher, I'm going to debrief you about ghosts now, so wash yout ears and get ready for some education," was her giddy intro before she plopped into the recliner snagged off lelong.my and began iterating what ghosts usually look like, how they actually leave behind ectoplasm, and how Murphy's Security strives to smite poltergeists that disturb the zen of poor ol' citizens. Snapping her fingers and aiming at the Asian guy, she prodded, "Have you really used a gun before?"