[hr][hr][center][img]https://s9.postimg.org/dgtslwwfj/cove_ch3.png[/img][hr][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltDGG5pdvds[/youtube][hr][@Nallore][@Witch Cat][@Pundii][@FantasyChic][@BlueSky44][hr][h3][color=#9999ff][b]Coventry, Massachusetts: December 28th, 2016 - 8:03 P.M. Local Time[/b][/color][/h3][/center][hr][center][color=red]~remember, some of you were sent information as to what you know about the Mullo and Hel via PM a while back...~[/color][/center][i]Coventry Circus Grounds...[/i] Folly raised an eyebrow at Olivia. While such a book existed, she never saw it herself. Her mother had kept it locked away and hidden, explaining that she'd inherit it one day when she became of age. It always went to the eldest daughter on their 19th birthday, per tradition. This wasn't something that was uniquely angloromani -- this was a family tradition, pure and simple. "Yes, we do...but I have no idea where it is," Folly admitted. "Mother kept it." "Miss...I'm not sure this is the place for..." Fairfax said awkwardly, as he noticed Olivia begin to strip. He stopped dead in his tracks as he saw the coroner turn into a pure white wolf, his eyes incredibly wide. He couldn't think of a scientific explanation for that rapid rearrangement of someone's structure. It was the stuff of wizards and alchemy. Despite everything he had seen, Fairfax had still believed there was a scientific explanation for it all that he simply couldn't understand. But the werewolf? He knew technology in this day and age was advanced, but with the werewolf, he had to give into what was clearly in front of him. It was all real - magic and monsters. As for other feats that boggled the mind, Aloise was healing quickly. A witch brought her back from the dead and an angel healed her. She had now died two times and lived to tell the tale - a feat that not many others could claim, aside from the Winchester brothers. Though they too had been killed already. At Eudora's words, Aloise shook her head. She tried to say something but the ex-marine had a coughing fit, unable to so much as croak out her words. Why was she disagreeing with Eudora's statement that Hel was coming? Or perhaps was it a warning to not brighten the lights? At any rate, Aloise wasn't able to communicate her meaning. Saying [i]language[/i] in itself was an impressive feat. Dying and coming back to life wasn't nearly as easy as it was portrayed on television. For Lilith, she'll find that the lights were all already on maximum brightness. They're all focused on where the barrier had been, so she can move them around and change their orientation. But unless she wants them dimmer, she won't be able to change their brightness. The mullo reached Katsumi before Millicent reached the mullo. With supernatural strength, it wrapped its hands around Katsumi's throat, intent on strangling her. But as Katsumi had already readied her weapon, she managed to stab the mullo with the blade. The mullo quickly loosened its grip, letting out an inhuman screech as the iron touched it. The screen intensified as Millicent's steel dagger found its mark. But in a frenzied almost panic liked state, the mullo dropped to the ground and then [i]crawled[/i] for a good few feet, before popping up once more. It had been wounded, but it wasn't dead. As for James' phone...He received the following voicemails: [hider=Vocemail Box - Oldest to Most Recent][list][*][i]From Edwina Fairfax[/i]: Agent Murphy, I remembered some additional information. Let's talk soon? Give me a call. I'll be in the lab all day. [*][i]From Edwina Fairfax[/i]: Agent Murphy, I haven't heard from you. It's urgent. Please contact me. [*][i]From Edwina Fairfax[/i]: Agent Murphy, I'm detecting an electromagnetic phenomena in Coventry. It's crucial we speak. [*][i]From Jade Cornish[/i]: O.M.E.N. agents in your area have not reported in as scheduled while on assignment. I've been sent to look for the asshats. You've been reassigned to help me with it. Don't be a dick. [*][i]From Jade Cornish[/i]: Fucking hell. You better not be dead too. Got a call from security at a train station in Salem - bodies dropped. [*][i]From Edwina Fairfax[/i]: I'm sure you're wondering why your phone is working. I don't have time to explain but there are some things you need to know. There's something in the woods nearby. I'm almost at your location - you're sending out a lot of waves...It helps. [/list][/hider] [i]Outside of Coventry...[/i] Guin nearly fell out of the tree in shock. She blinked a few times and numbly waved at Carolina. She had been expecting just another teenage runaway, perhaps someone else with impossible parents and an urge to be something more than what everyone else wanted them to become. Instead, she had given her cards to a murderer. She wasn't sure whether or not to hope that Carolina was caught. As far as she and the rest of the public knew, O.M.E.N. was just another government organization out there to protect them. But at either rate, if Carolina used any of those cards, the detective or the bodyguard or whoever was looking for Guin would instead find Carolina. As Carolina took a peak around the woods, she'd notice an unnatural green light about a 100 yards away. The light was in the general direction of Coventry. Should she head in that direction, the green light will increase in intensity, until it almost becomes blinding. If she squints and covers her eyes, she'll be able to see an unnatural clearing in the woods. It's a perfect circle of dead plants, trees, and various fauna.