[color=#45a8ff][center][img]https://i.imgur.com/Dq6S31I.png[/img][/center][/color] [indent][hr][/indent][hr] [indent][color=lightgray]Jake mulled over the message from his superior officer. Levi was somewhat right in that the sheriff would very likely not notice him slipping out for a short break. The sheriff seemed very lax. His stomach grumbled in defiance to his excessive thinking. It couldn't hurt, could it? With those thoughts, he revved up his car and exited the speed trap, making his way to the Cosy Bear Café. Jacob parked his police car. The Cosy Bear Café's an establishment he's visited before. A quaint, rustic coffee shop. The Café had more customers than usual, a sight that gave Jake some gladness. He liked that they were receiving patronage. He stepped into the shop, scanning the insides for officer Brooks. He found Levi after a moment, offering him a slight wave before making his way to Levi's table. He did not seem to acknowledge nor know that a new face on the police force may not be met well by the townsfolk of Sanctuary. [color=#45a8ff]"Hello, sir Levi."[/color] Jacob says, pale blue eyes resting on the gruff man, before taking a seat across him. Jacob, too, studied the unattended menu ahead of him whilst trying to make idle talk, [color=#45a8ff]"How's your morning been? As for me, some guy almost splattered mud on me, so my morning's been goin' ​swell."[/color] He let out a dry chuckle as he says those words. Jacob eyes the patrons of the café. There were a few faces he recognized. Except for one, who appeared to be a stranger to Sactuary. He prided himself on knowing or being acquainted with the faces of Sanctuary. New faces were not an uncommon sight, usually truckers or hapless couples passing by. Still, it was something to raise an eyebrow over. As a police officer, it was probably best to keep the new faces in mind, just in case.[/color][/indent] [hr] [right][sup]Interactions: [@The Muse][/sup][/right][right][sup]Mentions: [@Artemis Arts][@Rodiak][@ArticBeaver][/sup][/right]