"I can get one of the demons to drive us most of the way," says David, as their group splits off from the others. "Unfortunately," he adds dryly, "and for obvious reasons, I can't drive us."
The receptionist shakes his head. "I don't even really know who you're speaking of. Adam Bellcourt is an associate, of course, and his son . . . but I was not aware that they might be complicit."
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Well... yeah. That's fair. But it doesn't mean people aren't gonna try to frame them anyway, which is why we're here. Again, you're a demon, you should know how the game goes!
Someone suspects them, but as the Bellcourts have no interest in killing business partners, they would like the matter cleared up before other interested parties assume things.
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Well... yeah. That's fair. But it doesn't mean people aren't gonna try to frame them anyway, which is why we're here. Again, you're a demon, you should know how the game goes!
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You must want this solved as soon as possible, do you not? The victim was your superior.
Can you tell us what you know?
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