Object
Gina's Service Pistol (hip holster)
Gina keeps one hand pressed to a compact service pistol, the weapon suggested as a dark, unobtrusive sidearm seated in a holster at her hip (inferred from posture). The script provides no make, finish, or caliber; instead the prop functions through touch and placement — a quick, practiced palm on grip, a silent roof knock that follows, and a protective shepherding motion as she moves Zoey toward the car. The gun reads as standard-issue, utilitarian, and worn to duty rather than ornamental, its presence felt through choreography rather than visual close-up.
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Purpose
A protective agent's service weapon used to deter, defend, and signal readiness while escorting and shielding a principal.
Significance
The sidearm converts a routine exit into a controlled security maneuver: physical contact with the gun raises immediate threat awareness, cements Gina's role as Zoey's protector, and communicates a closed protective perimeter to both staff and bystanders. It heightens personal vulnerability and institutional responsibility without needing explicit display.
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