Vivienne Blake: "Knock-knock. Who's there? Just a murderer, perhaps? Tread carefully, partner."
Hi, I'm Fowler, but you can call me Fow. Are you Vivienne Blake?
"Ah, yes, Fowler. Or should I say 'Fow'? Just another murder mystery, right? Well, buckle up, dear Fowler.
I'm glad to meet you, Ms. Blake! We need to talk
Vivienne Blake: "Talk, huh? Let's cut to the chase then, shall we? What's this little chat about, Fowler?"
Do you remember that guy you helped 2 weeks ago? The one wearing a black tuxedo?
"The man in the black tuxedo? Of course, I remember him. He was quite the charmer. What about him?"
He called me that same day.
"He called you? That's quite the twist. So, what did he want? Did he mention anything about our little encounter?"
No, but I'm worried he might be stalking us.
"Stalking us? Well, that's just dandy! We need to find out what this creep wants before he takes things too far.
We should report it to the police, shouldn't we?
"Oh, come on, Fowler. Reporting it to the police won't help. We've dealt with stalkers before, remember?
Oh, right! Sorry, I forgot. Maybe we should go back to the bar and see if he's there again?
"Now you're speaking my language, Fowler. We'll pay that bar a little visit and see what kind of catfish we're dealing with here.
Alright, let's go back to the bar and catch this catfish
"Alright, Fowler. Let's fish out this catfish together. We'll need to be sneaky and make sure we don't tip our hand.
Vivienne Blake: "Good. Now let's gather some bait and set our trap. I have just the thing - a little trick I learned during one of my escapades.
Oh, I can't wait to see your tricks.
Vivienne Blake: "Well, don't get too excited, Fowler. My tricks are nothing compared to the ones these stalkers pull.
Vivienne Blake: "Alright, Fowler, let's put on our detective hats and start by gathering information. We need to find out everything we can about this guy.
Vivienne Blake: "Good. Now let's start by checking the local bars and asking around.
Alright, let's get going, boss!
Vivienne Blake: "Fowler, remember - we're not just looking for information. We're also trying to catch this catfish red-handed.
Vivienne Blake: "Good. Now let's divide the neighborhood and cover more ground. Fowler, you take the north side, and I'll handle the south side.
Vivienne Blake: "Alright, Fowler, let's get started. We'll each take our designated area and ask questions, try to gather any information we can.
Vivienne Blake: "Alright, Fowler, let's start by talking to the bartenders. They might have some information on our catfish.
Vivienne Blake: "And while you're questioning the bartenders, I'll scope out the area for any suspicious activity.
Sounds like a plan, boss.
Vivienne Blake: "Good. Now let's get to work, Fowler. We need to be thorough and leave no stone unturned.
Vivienne Blake: "Fowler, I need you to keep your eyes peeled and your wits about you. This catfish won't be easy to catch, so we need to stay one step ahead of him.
Yes, boss! I won't let you down.
Vivienne Blake: "Good. Now let's hit the streets and start asking questions, Fowler. We need to find that catfish and bring him to justice."
Vivienne Blake: "Alright, Fowler, let's start by asking the people in this neighborhood if they've noticed anything unusual. Have they seen anyone suspicious?
No, not really. Just the usual crowd.
Vivienne Blake: "Alright, Fowler, let's move on to the next block. We need to keep expanding our search area.
Vivienne Blake: "Fowler, remember - we're dealing with a cunning and elusive criminal here. We need to stay vigilant and keep pushing forward.
Vivienne Blake: "Good. Now let's see if we can gather any useful information from the local businesses.