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* NoSuchThingAsHR: The ''Stranger Times'' office is a dangerous place to be. Never mind the constant arguing and verbal abuse; there are also headbutts, thrown objects (staplers, hardback tomes), and randomly-firing guns to worry about. Even the calmest member of the group, Grace, has been known to [[BewareTheNiceOnes wield a sledgehammer if pushed too far]].

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* NoSuchThingAsHR: The ''Stranger Times'' office is a dangerous place to be. Never mind the constant arguing and verbal abuse; there are also headbutts, thrown objects (staplers, hardback tomes), tomes, vases), and randomly-firing guns to worry about. Even the calmest member of the group, Grace, has been known to [[BewareTheNiceOnes wield a sledgehammer if pushed too far]].
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* NeverSuicide: [[spoiler: Simon]] is thrown off a building in what’s made to look like a suicide. CCTV footage shows him climbing the building alone since his killers are able to access the roof through [[InASingleBound alternate means]], but the people who knew the deceased realize that something’s fishy.
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* CrimeAfterCrime: The Were causes a messy scene and leaves behind an unwanted body, which causes [[spoiler: Simon Brush]] to investigate. So, the Were has to kill the investigator, but the [[NeverSuicide way the murder’s done]] causes the police and ''Stranger Times'' to figure out that both deaths are connected and involved foul play. So, the Were’s handler tries to kill the police investigation and sics his pet on the newspaper staff. He is thwarted, but uses information he gained in the attack as a reason to blow up a house and [[spoiler: kidnap Stella]].

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