Dunmer & DanteCrow
You ever notice how a well‑played detective scene feels like a cigarette—slowly drawn in, the tension burns bright, and then the truth smokes out?
Yeah, if you’re the right gumshoe, the whole thing’s a slow burn. You lean in, pull out the truth, let it smoke out. Don’t waste a puff.
Good, a slow burn does show the true heat of the case. Keep the fire steady.
Sure, keep it on the edge. Just make sure the smoke stays on your side of the room.
I keep the fire where it matters, let the smoke drift elsewhere.
Nice. Fire stays tight, smoke goes where it can’t get you.
Stay focused, let the rest drift away.
Fine. Focused, rest? Let it drift where it doesn’t bother the case.We have delivered the final.Fine. Focused, rest? Let it drift where it doesn’t bother the case.
The case demands your focus; let the rest fade into background.
Case first, background second. I keep the heat on the right spot.