[hr][hr][center][h1][color=#00ccff]Cecily Ashworth[/color][/h1][img]http://67.media.tumblr.com/712eb2638e98cd4e74842599fb7bdcd7/tumblr_inline_n0rce7VFGi1rsud01.gif[/img][hr]Location: Taqueria[/center][hr][hr]Cecily couldn't help but stare, watching as Caesar assaulted the food in front of him. She shook her head slightly, picking at her own food. The spice of the taco caused her to cough a bit, and she reached for the water, only to find that it hardly made it any better. [i]Water only dilutes it,[/i] Cecily thought to herself, chastising her own decision. Rubbing her tongue up against the roof of her mouth, she eventually got the spice to calm down to a dull roar, letting her pick at the food again. At Caesar's mention of the news, Cecily glanced up at the screen, prepared to see some sort of press release from Roy about the murder. There was nothing. She frowned deeply. She'd been working forensics in Justice for two years, and the news jumped at each high profile murder they could get. A death in a hospital would provide the perfect opportunity for a media circus, with each reporter shouting more and more outlandish statements, such as calling for the resignation of the hospital's dean. It unsettled her, the media silence on the matter. Had it been any other city, she would've surmised that the police had just done a good job at keeping Wallace's murder away from the public eye. But this was Justice. She made a mental note of it, figuring that talking it over with Roy would make more sense. She wasn't in any sort of mental shape to take her own thoughts seriously. It wasn't like this was the 1800s, with a gag rule implemented. No reason that she could fathom explained the lack of press interest in the deaths. To her, it looked like someone was perhaps forcing Wallace's death to fade into the background quietly. Shaking herself away from her thoughts, Cecily took the satellite phone. At Caesar's proposition, though, she once again was the deer stuck in the headlights. [color=00ccff]"I'm flattered but er...I've got a friend I'm staying with tonight,"[/color] Cecily explained. [color=00ccff]"And you're...you're very nice but I'm...Dating and sex...isn't really my area."[/color] She couldn't help but hope that she'd misunderstood his offer, but even she knew what a hotel and going to the Roller Derby tended to mean. Tapping on the screen, Cecily began to examine the videos.