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The rooftop bar was quiet, half-hidden above a hotel that hadn't seen a full house since the war ended. The lights were low, the jazz slow, and the drinks overpriced and mostly untouched.
Frank was already there when I arrived – coat off, sleeves rolled, tie still perfect.
"You picked the place," I said, sliding into the booth.
"I wanted a view.