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Panel 1: Denver is still sitting on the couch, but from this angle, we can see there's also an old bicycle leaning against the far brick wall next to an electrical box. Denver rubs at the shoulder of his injured arm, right above his Chicago flag patch. He says, quietly, in a small font, "...Yeah, they are." Off-panel, Tomás asks, "Sorry, you say something?"

Panel 2: Denver covers his face with his good hand. In a louder voice, back at regular font size, he says, "No. Hey, you busy? Want to hit up O'Malley's? I ended up getting into it with Deirdre after Malika. I need a drink."

Panel 3: Tomás now has his jacket on, and is holding a green, fur-lined trapper hat in his hands. He replies, "I can't. I have that church thing with Javi and my mom. Besides, if you've got time to kill, shouldn't you be going to see Margot? You scared the shit out of her, man."

Panel 4: Denver looks away from Tomás, towards the sunlight in the room. He says, "...I don't know what to say to her."

Panel 5: Tomás looks concerned, his eyebrows furrowed and his mouth frowning. He answers, "'Sorry' might be a good start. You owe her at least that much."
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If you've explored Denver's Junk Drawer, you might remember hearing the name "Margot" already... 👀 If you haven't, then now's the perfect time to go bug Denver in his room and get a clue about who Margot is.

Denver's Junk Drawer is a very simple interactive point-and-click web "game!" It's most fun if played on Chrome on a desktop, but works on all devices.

A screenshot of the "DENVER LEARY'S JUNK DRAWER" website. The visible text reads, "Welcome to the junk drawer of Denver Leary! This site is most fun if viewed on desktop. Click around! Have fun! Maybe discover a few secrets..." overlaid a wood background with a cassette tape and satire newspaper from a Dead Kennedys album.