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The pair gathered among a sizable crowd at the marina, where a [[police]] cordon was in place. They watched as an [[Torchwood SUV|SUV]] pulled up, of which an [[Jack Harkness|American man]] and [[Ianto Jones|his companion]] got out and entered the crime scene. | The pair gathered among a sizable crowd at the marina, where a [[police]] cordon was in place. They watched as an [[Torchwood SUV|SUV]] pulled up, of which an [[Jack Harkness|American man]] and [[Ianto Jones|his companion]] got out and entered the crime scene. | ||
Sophie was far more reserved than Kirsty and struggled to stop her when she had her mind set on something. Despite this, she still attempted to grasp some control - often being first to tell Kirsty it was time to move on. Sophie was also intuitive, noticing that her manager | Sophie was far more reserved than Kirsty and struggled to stop her when she had her mind set on something. Despite this, she still attempted to grasp some control - often being first to tell Kirsty it was time to move on. Sophie was also intuitive, noticing that her manager had an unspoken crush on Kirsty. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 22:24, 13 January 2019
Sophie Gould was a waitress at the El Puerto restaurant in Penarth. After completing her shift one evening, she stumbled across one of Torchwood Three's investigations.
Following a busy night at the restaurant, Sophie and her best friend, Kirsty Lane, were leaving for a night out in town when their manager, Terry, told them that police had cordoned off Penarth Marina.
The pair gathered among a sizable crowd at the marina, where a police cordon was in place. They watched as an SUV pulled up, of which an American man and his companion got out and entered the crime scene.
Sophie was far more reserved than Kirsty and struggled to stop her when she had her mind set on something. Despite this, she still attempted to grasp some control - often being first to tell Kirsty it was time to move on. Sophie was also intuitive, noticing that her manager had an unspoken crush on Kirsty. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)