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| ===== Sunday October 3rd, 2010 ===== | ===== Sunday October 3rd, 2010 ===== | ||
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| ==== Northampton ==== | ==== Northampton ==== | ||
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| - | Polly then hisses quietly, “Where did you leave her?” Leta replies softly, “The library. Why?” Polly grumbles, “Then we’ve found someone else. Left by the lake. Dropped in front of the boathouse like discarded trash. And I assume with the name Angie Nakamura, she isn’t white.” Leta shakes her head and replies, “No, she wasn’t.” Polly curses but then her radio blares and the dispatch declares, “10-80 Smith College.” Polly mutters, “They found her,” while Leta yells to her staff, “Speed it up for the detective; she’s on the clock!” Her staff complies, and Leta hands Polly her order. Polly pays and departs swiftly, back in full " | + | Polly then hisses quietly, “Where did you leave her?” Leta replies softly, “The library. Why?” Polly grumbles, “Then we’ve found someone else. Left by the lake. Dropped in front of the boathouse like discarded trash. And I assume with the name [[wod: |
| - | William and Josh wake up at 10 o’clock with full bladders, and both men dash to the bathrooms to pee. Much to their consternation, | + | William and Josh wake up at 10 o’clock with full bladders, and both men dash to the bathrooms to pee. Much to their consternation, |
| At noon, a truck pulls up into the Troy’s driveway. William gets to his feet and looks out; he sees that the truck sports the R&R Windows Contractors logo, and two men are getting out. William is immediately suspicious, as it’s Sunday, and he didn’t call anyone for repairs. The two men come to the door and he answers. Both are burly Caucasian men, and introduce themselves as Ethan Rowley and David Whitney of R&R, and they’re here to start work. William lets them inside, where they start taking measurements. Ethan then tells William as Josh comes out of the kitchen, “This looks to be a two-day project. We can get started now, and stop at 6 o’clock, then come back tomorrow around 9 and finish up.” Josh cuts in, “Can you make it 5:30? We have dinner guests coming over.” William nods and Ethan is amenable. | At noon, a truck pulls up into the Troy’s driveway. William gets to his feet and looks out; he sees that the truck sports the R&R Windows Contractors logo, and two men are getting out. William is immediately suspicious, as it’s Sunday, and he didn’t call anyone for repairs. The two men come to the door and he answers. Both are burly Caucasian men, and introduce themselves as Ethan Rowley and David Whitney of R&R, and they’re here to start work. William lets them inside, where they start taking measurements. Ethan then tells William as Josh comes out of the kitchen, “This looks to be a two-day project. We can get started now, and stop at 6 o’clock, then come back tomorrow around 9 and finish up.” Josh cuts in, “Can you make it 5:30? We have dinner guests coming over.” William nods and Ethan is amenable. | ||
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| - | Leta also departs work around 1 o’clock, and walks home to find her apartment covered with Veltis’s crap. She grumbles, especially when Veltis yells, “If you hear something meow, don’t look at it.” Leta pulls out some chocolate butter crumb donuts for Veltis, stating she took them while children wanted them, so they’re extra special. Veltis happily accepts the treat. | + | Leta also departs work around 1 o’clock, and walks home to find her apartment covered with [[wod: |
| - | Leta starts studying for the GED test and pesters Abby, who is reading another German book while curled up on the couch. Abby refuses to divulge what she’s studying, so Leta decries, “You’re deliberately being mysterious and annoying me.” Abby retorts, “Yeah, I learned it from watching Veltis.” From the kitchen, Veltis yells, “Hey! I… can’t argue that.” Leta grumbles, but Veltis starts cooking dinner here; he intends to just pop it into the pocket when it’s done. Meanwhile, Sarah visits Flo at her condominium at 1 Florence Street #7 in Leeds. They go over their strategy for tonight, and Flo decides to arrive unannounced at 6:20; Sarah snorts but agrees. She recommends bringing alcohol, so later on Flo walks her dog and cat and buys an expensive bottle of red wine. She returns home and relaxes; she lives alone other than her pets and her parents and older brother live in Connecticut. | + | Leta starts studying for the GED test and pesters |
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| ==== Sunday Dinner ==== | ==== Sunday Dinner ==== | ||
| - | Back at the Troy residence, David and Ethan run a little over and pack everything up for 5:45. Ethan confirms they’ll be there for 9:00 AM tomorrow, and will need until 4 o’clock to finish. They depart, and a few minutes later the rest of the cell begins to arrive. | + | Back at the Troy residence, David and Ethan run a little over and pack everything up for 5:45. Ethan confirms they’ll be there for 9:00 AM tomorrow, and will need until 4 o’clock to finish. They depart, and a few minutes later the rest of the cell begins to arrive. Abby, Leta, and Veltis are first – and seemingly empty-handed. William asks, “Did something change?” Veltis replies, “Nope,” but says nothing else. Mick arrives next, followed by [[wod:characters:ranjip|Dr. Ranjip]] and then Anita. Dr. Ranjip performs a quick exam on William and Josh while the others notice the citrus smell; Dr. Ranjip admits, “I wasn’t expecting that side-effect as the fruit was a cross-breed.” However, he is satisfied that they recovered safely, and offers the fae bandages for William’s legs. Having seen the side effects twice now, William politely refuses. |
| - | Polly staggers in at 5:59:38, still in uniform and looking utterly exhausted. She eyes the empty table in confusion, but Veltis insists they all sit down. The hunters comply, and then Veltis hops up on the table – and pops the appetizers out of his dimensional pocket! The appetizers are bacon-wrapped pheasant, and the hunters happily dig in. As they eat, Polly tells them that the NPD found Angie’s body – after they found another exsanguinated corpse on campus. Polly explains, “Her name was Tanya Morris, she was a CS major in her sophomore year. No defensive wounds at all, but she was discarded by the boathouse like a fucking Burger King wrapper.” | + | Polly staggers in at 5:59:38, still in uniform and looking utterly exhausted. She eyes the empty table in confusion, but Veltis insists they all sit down. The hunters comply, and then Veltis hops up on the table – and pops the appetizers out of his dimensional pocket! The appetizers are bacon-wrapped pheasant, and the hunters happily dig in. As they eat, Polly tells them that the NPD found Angie’s body – after they found another exsanguinated corpse on campus. Polly explains, “Her name was [[wod: |
| The doorbell rings, and William gestures for Josh to go see who’s at the door. Josh complies, and opens the door to find Sarah and Flo from Cooley-Dickinson. He greets them politely and they hand him alcohol. Sarah says, “We’d like to join you. We have more questions for you, and more information to share.” Josh begs a moment of their time and heads back into the dining room to alert the others. Veltis snaps, “We’re out of appetizers, | The doorbell rings, and William gestures for Josh to go see who’s at the door. Josh complies, and opens the door to find Sarah and Flo from Cooley-Dickinson. He greets them politely and they hand him alcohol. Sarah says, “We’d like to join you. We have more questions for you, and more information to share.” Josh begs a moment of their time and heads back into the dining room to alert the others. Veltis snaps, “We’re out of appetizers, | ||
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| Josh proudly tells the women that Veltis also cooked the food, which they find weird. William mutters, “I still find it weird,” but Josh insists Veltis is a wonderful cook. He’s also happy Veltis got his spices back, and the tiny rat gives him a high-five. William ignores the strangeness and asks pointedly, “So what brings you to dinner?” Sarah replies, “We wanted to reach out and share some information with you. We’ve learned of a vampire threat.” The cell plays dumb, but William and Josh still have the bandages on their necks. Sarah looks back into the living room at the partially repaired window and mutters, “Contractors on a Sunday?” William shrugs and replies, “It’s hard to describe.” Sarah asks pointedly, “Was there a vampire here last night?” Josh replies, “Yes.” | Josh proudly tells the women that Veltis also cooked the food, which they find weird. William mutters, “I still find it weird,” but Josh insists Veltis is a wonderful cook. He’s also happy Veltis got his spices back, and the tiny rat gives him a high-five. William ignores the strangeness and asks pointedly, “So what brings you to dinner?” Sarah replies, “We wanted to reach out and share some information with you. We’ve learned of a vampire threat.” The cell plays dumb, but William and Josh still have the bandages on their necks. Sarah looks back into the living room at the partially repaired window and mutters, “Contractors on a Sunday?” William shrugs and replies, “It’s hard to describe.” Sarah asks pointedly, “Was there a vampire here last night?” Josh replies, “Yes.” | ||
| - | Sarah and Flo share a look and then Sarah carefully describes how most vampire | + | Sarah and Flo share a look and then Sarah carefully describes how most vampire myths are purely bullshit; crosses don’t work, garlic is useless, and they can wander wherever they want without an invitation. William wryly replies, “That we learned last night.” Sarah pauses and then adds, “Rather than cover ground you already know, why don’t you share what you’ve learned about vampires? |
| - | Sarah takes a deep breath and then explains that the vampires have different sects, some aping human religion, and that a sect war broke out in Springfield right after World War II. William frowns and dimly recalls an upswing of violent crime at that time, although he was a teenager then. Sarah explains that a few years into the war, the warring religious sects discovered the secular sects were manipulating them, and called a truce. They drove out the secular sects, and then ratified a sixty-year compact. For those sixty years, a tenuous peace reigned in Springfield but the compact expired in 2008. Everyone expected another war to break out in two years’ time, but everything changed a few months ago when Obadiah, a 400-year-old vampire, woke up. | + | Sarah takes a deep breath and then explains that the vampires have different sects, some aping human religion, and that a sect war broke out in Springfield right after World War II. William frowns and dimly recalls an upswing of violent crime at that time, although he was a teenager then. Sarah explains that a few years into the war, the warring religious sects discovered the secular sects were manipulating them, and called a truce. They drove out the secular sects, and then ratified a sixty-year compact. For those sixty years, a tenuous peace reigned in Springfield but the compact expired in 2008. Everyone expected another war to break out in two years’ time, but everything changed a few months ago when [[wod: |
| - | Sarah reveals that Obadiah once ruled Springfield as a vampiric prince, but he vanished around the Civil War. The vampire in the silver mask is the Monseigneur; | + | Sarah reveals that Obadiah once ruled Springfield as a vampiric prince, but he vanished around the Civil War. The vampire in the silver mask is [[wod: |
| Sarah also reveals a common practice where older vampires waking up after a century often abduct and turn a mortal to act as a guide in the new times; Leta grudgingly concedes, “Makes sense.” William asks, “Why would they come after us?” Sarah replies, “You’re the most powerful hunter cell in the region. You’re a primary target.” She then segues into the Night Stalkers and the Ashwood Abbey; Anita looks lost until Mick roughly outlines their history with the Abbey. Sarah reveals that the Abbey was the primary supplier of weapons to the Night Stalkers, a gang-like compact of hunters who target vampire specifically. Anita knows of the Night Stalkers by reputation, but only as a gang. Sarah warns them that the Night Stalkers are still nursing a grudge against their cell. | Sarah also reveals a common practice where older vampires waking up after a century often abduct and turn a mortal to act as a guide in the new times; Leta grudgingly concedes, “Makes sense.” William asks, “Why would they come after us?” Sarah replies, “You’re the most powerful hunter cell in the region. You’re a primary target.” She then segues into the Night Stalkers and the Ashwood Abbey; Anita looks lost until Mick roughly outlines their history with the Abbey. Sarah reveals that the Abbey was the primary supplier of weapons to the Night Stalkers, a gang-like compact of hunters who target vampire specifically. Anita knows of the Night Stalkers by reputation, but only as a gang. Sarah warns them that the Night Stalkers are still nursing a grudge against their cell. | ||
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