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any other world, the one and only
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Alice Dyer, has bought you a fancy
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very same. Here. Oat
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on a fallen world. I'm
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telling you, it's nice. It's chemical
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warfare waged upon the tongues of the
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foolish. Besides, I'm
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sweet enough already. Clearly. And
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for a pastry, you've got a choice of cinnamon
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swirl or panosha. Fair warning, the boat's a bit
6:30
stale so there's not much in it. You
6:34
don't need to do this, you know. I'm fine. Oh really?
6:36
Fantastic. You
6:39
just spit that coffee back out then, and I can go get
6:41
a refund. I
6:48
do get it. Facing your
6:50
past is tough. Finding
6:52
out there isn't any past left to actually
6:54
face. That's even tougher.
6:58
Yeah. But at the end of the
7:00
day, when all's said and done, you
7:03
just have to choose. Cinnamon
7:06
swirl or panoshaucalet? Cinnamon
7:09
swirl, please. Nah, you
7:12
took too long. You get panoshaucalet. Guses.
7:17
You actually wanted the panoshaucalet, didn't you?
7:20
What can I say? You're predictable. Damn
7:23
it. They're
7:28
not that stale. I just can't believe it
7:30
all turned out to be a waste of time. Oh
7:33
yeah, massively pointless. Train ticket's cost
7:35
an arm and a leg too.
7:37
Jesus, alright. Well, you're the
7:39
one who says they don't need empty platitudes. I
7:42
thought I'd maybe try harsh truths. Well,
7:44
can you maybe try something else? Like
7:47
changing the subject maybe? Where
7:50
is Celia and Gwen? I've
7:52
got a muck of Celia and I
7:54
was really looking forward to pretending I
7:56
accidentally forgot to order Gwen anything. They're
7:59
not here yet. Did they call in?
8:02
I didn't get anything. Might have gone through
8:04
the leaner. Hey,
8:08
are you alright? You keep glancing at the
8:10
door. Hm? Nah, it's
8:12
nothing. It's not
8:15
nothing. You're on edge. It's
8:17
stupid. So? I just... I
8:20
don't know. When I
8:22
left the coffee shop, it felt like someone was
8:25
following me. What did they look like? Well,
8:27
I didn't actually see anyone, but it
8:29
wouldn't be the first time. London's
8:32
creep central. So, how
8:34
can you be sure you were followed if you didn't see
8:36
anyone? I'm not sure.
8:39
That's why it's bothering me so much. Sounds
8:42
like maybe you were more bothered by
8:44
that soggy ruin than you admit. Don't
8:46
joke about that, mate. I
8:49
was dreaming about it all day. It'll
8:52
be nothing. I'm just jumpy. I
8:55
could walk you home this morning if you'd like. Yeah,
8:58
actually. If you're offering. I
9:01
am. Cool. Cos
9:04
I worry about you. You're too delicate
9:06
to be safe out there without me watching your back.
9:09
Of course. Anyway, you
9:11
know what will take our minds off it? Classifying
9:13
unspeakable horrors all night for no
9:15
discernible reason. You know it. And
9:21
we're g.lessly at cornwallcouncil.org.uk.
9:25
From Gordon J. Hello
9:27
at padstowgroundworks.co.uk. Date
9:31
January 6, 2020. Subject, ready. Add
9:35
to unspeakable fematry exhumations.
9:39
Hi, Alison. You asked for a quick email of
9:41
confirmation when the work began. Just
9:43
to say, everything has been proceeding and has anticipated.
9:46
It's taking longer than usual to take
9:48
due to the cold snap, but we've already accounted for
9:50
that in our timelines. We also did some
9:52
load testing of the ground near the cliff edge. It looks
9:55
like there's only a few graves where the erosion means
9:57
we won't be able to use the bobcat. I
10:00
feel a love that my boys can do that by heart. The
10:03
first few days have gone smoothly and several units
10:05
have already been re-interred at New Key with no
10:07
problem. David, the medical examiner,
10:09
seems happy enough with all the precautions we're
10:11
taking and, while we've certainly had our fair
10:14
share of lucky-loos, there's not been any sign
10:16
of the protesters you were so concerned about
10:18
stirring up. I guess it helps
10:20
that no one's been buried here for over a hundred years,
10:22
so it's not like we're pulling up Grandad. The
10:25
sailors here haven't seen mourners since Queen Vic.
10:28
On a personal note, I'd like to say thank you
10:30
for using us to do this job. I
10:33
know we can't have been the cheapest company to put in
10:35
a bid, but as local lads, we've been coming to this
10:37
graveyard all our lives, even if just
10:39
to sneak some booze as stupid teenagers. Now
10:42
that the clip's finally giving up the ghost, if you'll
10:44
pardon the pun, it feels right for us
10:46
to be the ones to take it apart. Anyway,
10:49
let me know if you have any other questions. Otherwise,
10:51
I'll drop you a line in a couple of weeks when the
10:53
job's done. Regards, Gordie.
10:58
Two. Alison Leshy.
11:00
G.Leshy at CornwallCancel.gov.uk.
11:03
From Gordon J. Hello
11:06
at padstogroundworks.co.uk. Date.
11:10
January 12th, 2020. Subject,
11:13
Ray. Exhumation pause.
11:16
Hi, Alison. Bad news, I'm afraid. Well,
11:19
odd news at least. David
11:21
suggested I keep updating you with what's going on, as
11:23
we've had to stop work for a day or two
11:25
while an expert comes down. It shouldn't
11:27
impact the timetable too much, so the original
11:29
budget should cover it, but we can discuss
11:31
all that later. I
11:34
don't know if you actually saw us retrieving
11:36
any units during your visit the other day,
11:38
but for context, the containers they're buried in
11:40
are of really varied quality. I'd
11:42
say just under half were buried in decent coffins
11:45
that are still in good enough shape to remove
11:47
and transport unopened. For others, though, the wood
11:49
has rotted to the point where it's pretty much
11:51
impossible to keep the boxes together, and some were
11:53
just wrapped in oilcloth. This Means
11:56
we're seeing, touching and moving a lot
11:58
of human remains directly. Why
12:00
doesn't the health and safety thing? we have all the
12:02
right gear and able to make you should we follow
12:04
procedure. It's. Just that one of
12:06
the graves had a body that was too
12:09
well preserved for the age of should have
12:11
been. Or. Least most of the
12:13
skin was an extremely good condition. The.
12:15
Back was completely covered in this complicated
12:18
tough to have a ship. Sailing.
12:20
Across an open sea. Towards.
12:23
On open horizon. It.
12:25
Was really impressive. Unfortunately,
12:27
David thinks we need a second opinion and to
12:29
run some tests to confirm that this body is
12:31
as old as. It's
12:35
been buried more recently than nice. You know,
12:37
weight than that technically makes the cemetery a
12:39
crime scene and we have to shut down
12:41
from god knows how long. I'll.
12:43
Be honest though, I'm glad of the break. Taking.
12:46
Up all these graves is starting to get me a
12:48
bit. I almost feel sorry for doing
12:50
it. The waves are so
12:53
close and can enclosed. If.
12:55
I were a sailor buried here. As
12:57
take some comfort and that. As
13:00
you can see on getting more but. So
13:02
prequels, Gots.
13:09
To. Allison Lessee T.leslie
13:11
at Cornwall Council.gov dot
13:13
Uk. From Gordon
13:15
J. hello at Padstow
13:17
Groundwork Stop Co.uk. Date:
13:20
January Fourteenth: Two Thousand Twenty.
13:23
Subject. Re exhumation
13:25
pause. Allison can you give
13:27
David and much for me? He still
13:29
working on that body. We found any stopped responding
13:32
to my emails. I got him on
13:34
the phone, but to be honest, he doesn't sound
13:36
like he's in any real rushed to complete the
13:38
job. And while she's worrying about some water on
13:40
tattoos, we're out ss on our hands of on
13:42
Pangloss by the day. Some. Snuff to
13:45
my you dream of sailing away for
13:47
real on apple fellas tattoo. Saying.
13:49
That I had another look at the photos day to
13:51
task milestone to think I might have been wrong about
13:54
it. When. I first looked I
13:56
thought he was hopeful. A. crusading towards
13:58
the sunrise put Looking again,
14:00
the sun is lower than I thought, and
14:02
there's a shape in the water behind the
14:04
ship. I think they're
14:06
being chased by something. Creepy,
14:10
eh? Oh, and speaking
14:12
of tattoos, you remember you wanted an update
14:14
on local sentiment about the move? Well,
14:17
I don't know if this counts as resistance. Hell,
14:20
I don't even know if they're local. But
14:22
there's someone started poking around the site
14:24
asking questions. Big snake tattoo up their
14:26
arm and a bunch of other ink. Wouldn't
14:28
give their name, but claims to be a big deal
14:31
online? Don't really know
14:33
what that means, but they've been asking questions about the
14:35
body. According to them,
14:37
the tattoo is an Oscar Jarrett, and
14:40
that's a big deal to some folks in
14:42
that community. Something to do with Sutherland McDonald,
14:44
whoever that is. Don't know
14:46
if that's quite what you were worried about, but thought
14:48
you'd want to know. They're kinda giving
14:51
the boys the creeps. We were
14:53
thinking of calling the police if we saw them
14:55
again, but I know you're worried about backlash, so
14:57
we'll hold off doing that for now. You
15:00
should visit the site again when you get the chance. The
15:02
Salt Air will do wonders for your mood. It's
15:05
weird. I've lived here all my life, but spending
15:08
all this time out on the cliffs, it
15:10
can still reach you, you know? The
15:12
waves crash so loud. You
15:15
can hear them in your dreams. G
15:20
Allison Leshy g.lessy
15:22
at cornwallcouncil.gov.uk from
15:25
gordonj. Hello at
15:28
padstowgroundworks.co.uk Date.
15:31
January 16th, 2020. Subject.
15:34
Ray, Ray. Exhumation
15:36
pause. I
15:38
just wanted to reach out and offer my condolences. I
15:41
don't know how close you were to David, but this
15:43
sort of thing always hits hard, even
15:46
if it's just a colleague. If
15:48
it's any consolation, he's with the sea now.
15:51
The Deep will care for his bones.
15:54
G Allison
15:57
Leshy g.lessy at cornwallcouncil.gov.uk
16:00
council.gov.uk from
16:02
Gordon J. Hello at padstowgroundworks.co.uk. Date
16:04
January 17th 2020. Subject Ray David's
16:12
passing. Dear
16:14
Alison, I should first offer
16:16
my formal apology. I was unaware that
16:18
my emails were coming across as in any
16:20
way unprofessional and shall forthwith
16:23
attempt to acquit my communication in a
16:25
manner more becoming of one corresponding with
16:27
a government official. My thoughts
16:29
and opinions on maritime matters will no
16:31
longer be included in my emails. In
16:33
addition, I should be most grateful if you
16:35
could see fit to provide myself with
16:37
appropriate authorization to contact the medical examiner's
16:40
office to follow up with the cadaver
16:42
that has been causing such consternation. Yours
16:45
sincerely, Gordon Allen Johnson.
16:49
Who? Alison Leshy.
16:51
G. Leshy at
16:53
Cornwallcouncil.gov.uk. From Gordon
16:55
J. Hello at padstowgroundworks.co.uk.
17:00
Date January 18th
17:02
2020. Subject Ray Ray
17:04
Ray David's passing. Look,
17:07
I was not making fun of you but I'm not
17:09
sure what you want. I'm emailing an
17:12
employer about my work and I'm getting accused
17:14
of my emails being unprofessional. That's
17:16
the best I can manage. I haven't been
17:18
sleeping much recently. Weird dreams.
17:21
Shapes in the water and that. And
17:23
before you say that it's unprofessional to tell you
17:25
that, I'm just giving an explanation.
17:28
That's all. I need you to
17:30
contact the examiner again. He's dragging his feet.
17:33
Decide I want to see the body
17:35
again. I dug him up. He's my
17:37
responsibility. I just need to see it.
17:40
I need to know what's in the water. To
17:44
Alison Leshy G.
17:46
Leshy at Cornwallcouncil.gov.uk.
17:49
From Gordon J. Hello
17:52
at padstowgroundworks.co.uk. Date
17:55
January 20th 2020. Subject Ray examine. office
18:00
break-in. It wasn't
18:02
me. I swear it was that freak,
18:04
the one with all the ink. They
18:07
wanted to keep it for themselves. I
18:09
saw them. I saw them hanging around
18:11
the office when I was waiting. Waiting
18:13
so long just to see it, just to
18:15
know what's in the water. And
18:18
they took it. They
18:20
think they're smart, but I saw
18:22
them. I know where they're staying
18:24
and if they think they deserve it they're wrong. It
18:27
belongs to the deep. I'm
18:30
going to go get it. I'm going
18:32
to find it and if they try to stop
18:34
me I swear the ocean will claim us all.
18:38
I can taste the salt and
18:40
spray. It's waiting in
18:42
the water. 2.
18:46
Alison Leshy. G. Leshy
18:49
at CornwallCancel.gov.uk. From
18:51
Gordon J. Hello at
18:53
padstowgroundworks.co.uk. Date January 20th 2020. Subject
18:55
Ray. Ray. Examiners
19:01
office break-in. There was
19:04
a problem delivering your
19:06
message to hello at
19:08
padstowgroundworks.co.uk. This email address is
19:10
no longer in service. Alice,
19:16
hmm? Is there a
19:18
way to cross reference cases? What
19:20
do you mean? I just got another case
19:22
about tattoos. And? You
19:25
already know the page to check the
19:27
scores. Yeah, but I just thought it
19:29
might be worth noting somewhere that they
19:31
might be linked. There's this tattooist and
19:33
I think they might be- What have
19:35
I told you about thinking? Don't.
19:39
That's right. I
19:43
don't think there's any way to mark cases as
19:45
connected. They all come in standalone. That's just how
19:48
it works. Yeah, I
19:50
get it. Besides, I thought
19:52
we'd established that we aren't
19:54
interested in any more creepy
19:57
investigation. Christ on
19:59
a pedal-deee! Like, what happened to
20:01
you? You was the lady. Point
20:03
failure. And that's why you
20:05
look like the before picture for a sleep clinic.
20:08
I have been having some trouble sleeping. Not
20:11
to sit down with your concern. Oh,
20:13
but I am concerned.
20:15
So very concerned. I
20:17
can't decide if you look more like a bog
20:19
witch with caffeine withdrawal or that cheddar gorge
20:21
mummy. She's allowed to be a bit
20:23
tired, Alice. It's fine. Whoa
20:26
there, we talked about this Sam. No
20:28
need to be so savage. We're here to
20:30
help. Now, Wes, if
20:33
you had to rate your mattress on a scale
20:35
of one to that big medieval wheel they used
20:37
to torture people with... Can I please just
20:39
get some work done? You... Hang
20:43
on. Did you get
20:45
me a coffee? Er... yeah.
20:48
You like moco? Yes. Thank
20:52
you, Alice. I...
20:55
sure. Whatever. Don't
20:58
get used to it. Is
21:01
Lena in yet? She went into her
21:03
office about an hour ago. She hasn't come out
21:05
since. Why? Nothing.
21:08
We need a debrief on a meeting
21:11
I had. Right, well I
21:13
think... Sorry! Sorry! I know, I know.
21:15
There was an emergency at home. I had
21:17
to... I'm sorry I'm late.
21:20
Do you have any idea what the time is? I'm
21:23
sorry! Are you joking right now? I
21:25
have responsibilities now, Alice. I
21:28
need more of an explanation than just a home
21:30
emergency. You arrived literally
21:33
one minute ago. And I
21:35
gave a full explanation for my lateness. Which,
21:37
I might add, I didn't actually need to
21:39
do for a subordinate. It's fine, really. No,
21:44
it's not. You don't
21:46
owe her anything. In fact,
21:48
you should take her coffee as reparation. One
21:51
of my radiators sprung a leak and flooded the
21:53
lounge. I see. Well,
21:56
that's understandable. But don't
21:58
let's make a habit of it, shall we? Shall we? Of
22:01
course. See? That
22:03
wasn't so painful, was it Alice? Let
22:06
it go. Luckily,
22:08
I don't think Lena's noticed, so you
22:10
should be okay. She's not
22:12
as laid back as I am. Good
22:16
to know. Right. Well,
22:18
if that's everything, you all really should get to
22:21
work. Otherwise you'll never get out
22:23
of here. Don't let me keep you.
22:26
I'd like to see you try. I'll be in Lena's office
22:28
if you need me. You
22:32
okay, Alice? It honestly doesn't
22:34
bother me. I can't
22:36
believe she drank your
22:38
mocha. Ah,
22:49
you're back, I see. How did it go?
22:52
I trust you were successful. What was
22:54
that? Excuse me?
22:57
What the hell was
23:00
that? Ah, presumably
23:03
you are referring to Mr. Bonzo.
23:05
No, no, no.
23:08
I watch Nigel's SOS every week
23:10
as a kid. I
23:12
know Mr. Bonzo. That
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23:17
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is a man in a big fat
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celebrities. That abomination
23:31
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23:39
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Did you scream? What? No.
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24:07
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24:09
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24:25
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Why comes later? For
24:33
now, it's best you try to process the
24:35
what. I'll let you
24:37
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24:42
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24:47
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