Audrey does a little thinking, a little contemplating, and a little trailing off.
I'm still on the SyFy/SciFi thing. I liked SciFi better.
If I owned Haven, Nathan would smile more, Duke/Nathan would have a rad bromance, and Nathan/Audrey would've happened in the fifth episode.
Come one, come all to review! (:
When was the picture taken? Where was it taken? Was it a bright summer day, or a Haven-famous foggy winter? What had just happened that made them smile so brightly? Most importantly, who was the other girl?
For every question Audrey found the answer to, two more came up. That was usually how it went. Right now, she had hundreds of questions, and virtually no answers.
Sure, she could make them up if she really wanted, but where would that get her? She'd still have the questions, just with no definite answers. Audrey kept trying to search as far back in her memory banks as possible, trying to if Lucy was ever in there, and if there was a trace of her left.
Audrey hated unanswered questions. Rather, she hated questions she couldn't easily shake someone down for an answer to. That was her preferred method of interrogation: shaking someone down.
However, Allison didn't seem like the one who gave in easily to such methods; even if Audrey was pretty damn good at it.
There was something about here that was just plain off, though. The 'Troubled' part was fine, it was the 'Troubled without a detectable past' that baffled Audrey. There wasn't much that got past Audrey's eye and thorough research; this girl just didn't have a past.
Even Audrey knew she couldn't have just popped out of nowhere. Though it wouldn't have surprised her. Not much surprised her these days.
Maybe she was as good a con-artist as Evie was. Or, better, from the looks of it. Maybe she knew what to say, when to say it, and how to say it, even if it wasn't necessarily true. Or maybe, she was a Troubled girl in a situation that mirrored Audrey's, and Audrey was just looking too much into it.
Nathan did offer a good point though (surprising, but it does happen occasionally); what did she and Duke have together? With all he did (call her crazy), Audrey just had a hard time imagining he was friendly with a cop.
An out-of-town cop, yes, but a cop nonetheless.
Speaking of Duke, her rent was due…
