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Valtry came out almost immediately, his smile on, his arm extended. ‘Good morning, detectives. There’s a conference room on the second floor,’ he said. ‘You can use that. It’s all set up. There’s water, a coffee machine. I got in some doughnuts … I mean, also some pastries, Danishes …’ ‘Yeah, thanks,’ said Danny. ‘We appreciate it.’ ‘How do you want to do this?’ said Valtry. ‘Just send them up one by one, go by the list. No need to tell them anything else.’ Valtry nodded and walked to hi...s office. ‘I hate the doughnut thing,’ said Danny as they stepped into the elevator. ‘What are you talking about? You love doughnuts,’ said Joe, pressing the button for the second floor. ‘Exactly,’ said Danny. ‘Once people get the cop/doughnut thing confirmed, they go straight to thinking all their other ideas were right. Before you know it, we’re all fat, dumb, lazy and racist.’ ‘And sleeping around on our wives.’ ‘There’s got to be some perks to laying my life on the line every day.’ ‘Yeah, I really feel my life is in imminent danger right now,’ said Joe.
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