Lansing Metro. As he chats with Masuka, Greene surreptitiously scratches his beard with his middle finger pointed in Dexter's direction, but Dexter has the last laugh when his package finally arrives, and when Masuka opens it, he finds the ITK hand (do they not have Security check these packages first?) and a note to Greene complaining about the hand's condition and requesting a refund. Okay, I can't imagine that anyone would think Greene would be dumb enough to have used the station as his address of record on handBay or wherever the thing was originally sold, so Masuka is being a total idiot falling for this setup job, but I could believe that Dexter factored that in as part of his plan. Also, Greene doesn't come up with that point in his flustered state (and I could believe the fact that he did actually play a big part in the hand ending up here could be contributing to his inability to make a plausible denial here), and Masuka, who's probably getting used to this kind of thing by now, cans him on the spot. Greene looks balefully at Dexter (didn't catch that dirty look, did you, Masuka), but given that his ability to defend himself seems to have left along with his passion for his stupid game, he has no choice but to slink out. Masuka complains that he has the worst luck with interns, although even with everything Greene's done recently he STILL is a million times better than the Horrific Nightmare Of An Intern. DVO lets us know that he's got one more card to play in his Get Rid Of Greene deck, but for now he's going to focus on Speltzer.













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