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IT WAS OUT of character for Judy to be seen with a drink in her hand or avoid properly dealing with her problems. But after spending a majority of her workday feeling homesick, she decided to give in to the temptation that presented itself in her coworkers inviting her out for a few drinks. It beat out heading back to her lonely apartment where she would have probably ended up crying after Facetiming her parents. A pout formed on the girlâs lips as she twirled the straw in her fruity drink about before she turned her attention toward the person who had just sat down at the bar beside her. âYou know whatâs complete crap?â Even when she was drunk she was too wholesome to curse. âPeople keep underestimating me no matter what,â she stated. âI may be small and I may be a woman, but Iâm totally capable of doing the same things as the men at my work. But, no. Iâm stuck on parking ticket duties. Do you think itâs fair that they donât let me out in the field when Iâm working my butt off constantly? Whatâs a girl got to do to be taken seriously?â
Yuuri was well on his way to drinking was too much when he found himself in the presence of the other. She was pleasant and nice, so he wasnât complaining about her company. Honestly, he was beyond happy for it. It meant he wasnât drinking alone at least. He shook his head sympathetically for her, taking on some of that frustration for himself. âThatâs so ridiculous. I thought society was finally wising up. Honestly, women are way better at figuring out mysteries and stuff like that, so you could be, like, the next big detective. That would be so cool. It probably part of their whole hazing thing to keep you on the whole tickets thing, but it still isnât fair. Maybe if you caught a criminal while on duty, they would have no choice but to let you go out in the field. If not, Iâll sue them.â













