With the door opening without much force, she stuck her head inside. "Hey, D, you in here?" She called out, half-holding this was just a fluke or something of bullshit joke. Hisano scrunched up her face as she noted how nice everything looked compared to her dull cubicle. Hisano hated her job because it was so generic, so boring. So lifeless. Still, she had a job so what right did she have to complain? Still it seemed like Tommy had been given quite an upgrade since moving to HR. Hisano had a weird feeling about whatever was going on. The door slowly opened as she stepped through the doorway, her eyes scanning the area more thoroughly now. When she saw the small hole in the glass, her eyes narrowed. It looked like a bullet hole or maybe even a laser hole of some sort. The woman took a few steps further into the office. "Tommy?" She called out, now feeling as though the air was being sucked out of her lungs. She saw a body at the desk but wasn't sure if he was alive, injured or dead. Hisano moved over to the desk and looked from the window to Tommy's body. She tried to figure out if he had been shot by someone or if for some reason he had shot himself. She wasn't sure which horrifying notion was harder to fathom. "Shit. Shit shit shit." She knew she needed to leave but she kept wondering why he'd summon her to his office if he was going to kill himself. It didn't make sense and her gut was telling her it was foul play. Maybe Tommy got into serious trouble and that trouble had finally caught up with him. But why not reach out sooner? It was too late for her to help now, surely. Hisano had the urge to smoke and think the whole thing over but she knew she needed to leave and fast. Hisano was sure her card and video cameras would confirm her location, but still she didn't want to get involved. Even if maybe she already was. Her family was at stake and part of her pissed off that Tommy would drag her into his mess. She leaned over the body and decided to get a look at his computer to see if had anything of use. While she wasn't one to go around shooting people and enacting revenge, she had to know what Tommy was up to. He was her best friend and while he gave her headaches, she cared for him and his inability to make the better choices in life. She scrolled through what was on the screen and wondered if the pockets might have any sort of lead. Hisano still wasn't sure if she would do anything with any information but she couldn't sleep without understanding the situation a bit more. "No way in hell I'm putting on a cape and becoming some masked avenger but still...D deserves a better end than this." Hisano muttered to herself as she looked from the computer and began to see if his pockets contained anything or if it would be a dead end, prompting her to leave and resume her quest of decent alcohol. "God, I'd love a drink right now..."