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Like many places throughout the world, as the sun begins to melt behind the horizon and the last vestiges of light give way to the shroud of darkness, the whole landscape seems to transform. What could be considered to most a colorful and enriching experience during the day, would slowly morph into something so much more. Perhaps not as vibrant to the eye as one would normally perceive, but rather the other senses are opened up to new experiences of which could be found lurking in the shadows.

Within the urban playground of New York City’s Five Boroughs, a place just below the surface of the normal psyche, a “Shadowland” resides, perceived under the light of the moon -from dusk ‘til dawn- and only to those individuals brought into its fold. Normal humans live out their lives on a daily basis, many never knowing about the otherworldly existence. But it has been there long before the settlement of man, and it will no doubt be there at their extinction. The Shadowland is but a mirror image of the realm it resides in, but much more exotic yet void of natural color, where just about anything you can imagine may be procured, and where shapeshifting creatures known as “Changelings” exist, serving or -sometimes- enslaving humans for their own interests.

Residentials, businesses, and a myriad of other establishments are a secret home to these creatures, but one doesn't simply waltz unknowingly into this realm. No. These select humans must be invited by a creature who visits the mortal realm under the guise of humanity, but actually lives in the Shadowland, which then reveals their true form.

For the most part, those humans fortunate -unfortunate?- enough to have delved into the ancient, secretive society of the Underworld and are allowed to return to the mortal plane, are stripped of any recollection of where they had been. A void in their memory, which other memories quickly collapse onto, covering any trace of memory loss and maintaining the integrity of the Changelings realm. However, there are those who carry with them a piece of the Shadowland. A fragmental memory you could even call it, and something that, while isn’t wholly apparent to the host, conjures up flashes of the otherworld whether in dreams, or brief waking glimpses. Generally, these mortals are hunted down by a Shadowland “memory plucker”, pulling just enough from the individual to satisfy their mission, because anything more may cause the target to fall into insanity or worse, death.

If all is successful, then there is nothing more to do, however, if the secrecy of the Shadowland is compromised in any way, or the rare death of a mortal caused by removing memories does occur, it is up to an appointed “Fixer” to clear up any loose ends. Fixers were generally those humans who, for one reason or another, proved their loyalty to those within the Shadowland, and could be trusted to assist in keeping its anonymity within a certain region of the mortal plane. The title of “Fixer” can be given to any human, in any walk of life or profession, but is generally bestowed upon those who have contacts and influence within governmental and local agencies to call upon for assistance. Each Fixer’s own memories and knowledge of the Shadowlands existence are slim to none, believing rather that they work for an underground organization who pays them well enough to keep their affairs in line.

No questions asked.
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The day was...dull. Olivia hated dull days. They always went by so slowly. No matter how many things she got done and how productive she was, the clock always felt like it was ticking by at a snail's pace. And no matter what she did to keep busy, the clock would not change how fast it was going.

Then there was there was the fact that the reason Olivia was even a pawn shop owner in New York City was for the interesting bits of life that managed to find it's way to her shop. Like the couples that would barge in before closing in a rush to buy whatever piece of jewelry she had to offer so they could elope. Or the teenagers that wandered in thinking the shop would be a good place to practice their stealing. She even enjoyed the angry strangers that would come along with stories of how a family member pawned something of theirs.

Today, the customers were normal. No new stories to share and definitely nothing interesting about them make the day good or bad.

At the moment, Olivia was taking advantage of the dull and quiet day to organize her inventory. She was rather particular about the way she presented her shop. She wanted her customers to feel comfortable, while also keeping her shop spotless and items placed exactly right. Olivia somehow managed to keep the shop from looking like an indoor garage sale, which she thought was a pretty impressive feat, though she had her doubts others saw it that way.

Olivia looked at the clock. An hour before closing. She gave an audible sigh and placed another old book on the shelf. At least the day was almost done.
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The knock at the window went unheard a few times, along with the muffled voice on the other side, which was anything but pleased. A sharp tap on the glass with the tip of a 9mm handgun definitely did the trick though, as the short-haired driver awoke from a dead sleep, their eyes opening wide to see the man in a navy blue business suit standing outside.

"Shit…" The driver grunted under their breath as tired eyes were rubbed under black RayBans, enough for the mascara around sky blue eyes to smear just a little against olive-toned skin.

"Roll down the fuckin' window." The muffled -but understood- voice of the other demanded, surveying the area for a moment before looking back at the driver, who was adjusting their black, tattered motorcycle jacket which smelled of old leather and motor oil.

"Now."

"Okay, okay, chill man." The driver mumbled as they cranked the window all the way down. There were very little modern amenities with the car, which was a sleek black 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS. Rebuilt by the driver over the course of several years, from junk, to a stylish piece of art, and a beast of an eight-cylinder engine. Most of what was used were refurbished, but original, parts which were hard enough to come by. All in all, it was the most prized possession of the one driving it. It was definitely considered their baby.

"I assume you missed the three phone calls and several text messages?" The man asked, his voice stern as though being reprimanded by a disapproving father. The other looked down at their phone and realized it was true.

"Look, I'm sor-"

"We don't need your excuses, Joss." The man leaned over with a hand propped on the door, and adjusted his eyeglasses. “But you need to get your shit together or you’re out, capisce?”

Working for an Italian crime family in New York City felt like working for all the cliche mobster films rolled in one. Sure, they treated you well when you did your job, but you had to endure some of the oddest characters. Some worse than others. This guy, however, was more or less in the middle of that spectrum, but Joss knew there were no real friends in their line of work, just assholes and lesser assholes.

“Yeah, I get it.” They signed, lighting up a cigarette that had been sitting on the dash for awhile, and taking a long drag.“

“Jesus girl, why do you still smoke those things. Don’t you know they can kill ya?” The older man smirked, his yellowed tobacco-stained teeth peaking through dark lips.

“ ‘They.’ ‘Them.’ ‘Driver.’ Or just call me by my name.” Joss interjected.

“What?”

“Don’t call me ‘girl’.” The other said, blowing smoke out the window and into the man’s face.

“Fuck’s sake, yeah, I forgot about that ‘non-binary’ bullshit.” The man shook his head. “Look, I’ll call you whatever you want as long as you’re on time tonight. Remember. Sonny’s over on twenty-third. Eleven sharp.”

And with that, the man tapped the hood of the car and walked away across the street, disappearing around a corner. Joss checked the time, barely quarter to eight in the morning, so still plenty of time to grab some breakfast, head home and shower, and possibly sleep off the rest of the lingering hangover from the night before. The engine roared to life, and moments later, the car and driver were gone.
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Olivia walked slowly around her shop, examining every item on the shelves and every piece of furniture. She ran her hand along the bindings of old books and inspected old television screens for dust. She knew she would hardly find any, she cleaned the shop every night after closing, but it was important for her to check again.

Once the shop had been properly inspected, she went to the backroom and took note of inventory. She did her best to keep most stuff out front, but some had to go in storage until she made room or found the right space for it. She spent some time making plans for her stuff and making sure items that were pawned were still in good condition for the owners to get retrieve them if she got her money.

Finally, she grab her papers and planner and leave the house for the cafe across the street. The nice old couple that owned it were very sweet and didn't mind her taking up a table for a while in the morning. She ordered herself a small coffee and a blueberry muffin and sat her usual seat by the window.

The coffee and muffin were immediately pushed off to the side and she quickly pulled her long silver hair out of her face. She paused for a moment when she felt the point to her ears, she contemplated keeping her hair down to hide them. Then her hair would get in the way of her work. That wouldn't do. She figured the people around her wouldn't notice anyway, her ears weren't extremely pointed.

She finally opened her planner after getting her hair out of her face and jotted down her usual to do list. She made note of those late on payments and those that were due today. She made note of follow ups and those whose debts would not be collected easily.

Then came her other paperwork. She thumbed through her contracts. The real side of her business. She gave a smile thinking of all of those that owed her and had no idea what was coming to them. She'd make sure to collect soon, since it seemed like almost time to return home anyway.
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The roads were busy as usual for a morning commute through lower Manhattan, and Joss wanted nothing more than to crawl into bed again. Their schedule was all fucked from the last few weeks of working a few different jobs, as well as being the errand monkey for the Esposito family of tax-evaders, extortioners, and all around assholes. It was a tough gig for sure, and there was little room for error, but the pay made it worth the effort.

Aside from work as a “driver”, Joss also had been working part-time as a mechanic at a local auto shop. Something that they had a knack thanks to both a dad and uncle who were major gearheads.

With breakfast on the mind and the stomach, Joss stopped at Hector's, a little cafe on 27th that was one of their favorite places, parking across the street in the small lot near a gas station to keep from having to parallel park and risk getting yet another scratch on the Chevelle's midnight black paint. They ran a finger across the fresh blemish on the driver-side door, which happened only yesterday, and cringed at the sight, before turning to walk toward the cafe mumbling profanities.

On the other side, Joss noticed Olivia sitting near the front window and their heart jumped. It was happiness every time she was around, and they missed her a lot. It had been almost two days since they had both hung out, partly because of the workload given to the Driver, but mostly just sucky timing. Either way, it was an awesome feeling to be near a longtime friend.

"Wuttup bitch?" Joss smirked, taking a seat across from her and staring through dark sunglasses at the other who seemed preoccupied with work. "That's a hell of a workload."

They just loved pointing out the obvious.

"Hey chica, welcome back." One of the servers came up to the table. "What can I get ya?"

"Um, coffee. Definitely. And, how about a breakfast sandwich on an everything bagel." The platinum blonde driver nodded, happy with their selection, and gave the server a smile. "Thank you."

"Sooooo…" Joss stretched their arms across the table and fidgeted with some of the papers and anything else that would catch Olivia's attention. "What ya been up to?"
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Olivia got sucked into one of her contracts as she absentmindedly picked apart her muffin. She recently started offering something less tangible and more magical. Those people desperate enough to pawn their valuables tend to be interested in doing anything that may help the situation. And she was willing to help for a trade. The trade involved things like their most prized possession which was never really an object.

The contract she was looking at at the moment was a rather simple one. The man was in a tight spot, having lost his job. He desired to make ends meet and keep his wife and children fed. Olivia offered to help with that. She gave him good luck and prosperity for his most prized possession. Sadly, the man thought she'd want his high school football trophy that he proudly displayed on his mantle. That was not the case. Olivia wanted his teeth. See, the guy had perfect teeth and wonderful smile. He was even quite charming, but that smile was what got that man his wife, his job and plenty of other things. That was his prized possession.

She wondered if one set would be enough or if she should take the wife's teeth too. She was sure to get a nice price for them from a tooth fairy. Or she could put them to use some other way.

Olivia was taken out of her thoughts when she heard that voice again. Joss. She thought she had gotten rid of them the last time they talked. It seemed like they were not taking a hint from Olivia being cold or distant. And even with no reply from her, they sat down at her table.

She was just going to ignore them, when they started to mess with her things. Olivia placed a firm hand on her papers that were being messed with. Her eyes barely glanced at Joss before going back to the paper in her hand. "Please, don't do that. I'm busy and you're going to mess up my organization."
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Joss didn’t quite take cues as you would think someone would from another who apparently didn’t want them around. However, they both had been friends for as long as could be remembered, so the Driver only assumed Olivia was merely in a foul “mood” due to work-related stress.

“Yeah, yeah.” Joss sighed, never really taking their friend all that seriously. I mean, going through boring papers couldn’t have been much fun for anyone. “You lead an exciting life.”

While they weren’t especially good at conveying their emotions, Joss had a thing for Olivia, ever since that one kiss a few years back that made things awkward, but also made them think that there could be so much more to their relationship beyond the friend zone. But it also seemed that Olivia was always busy, or simply never around, which made it much harder to actually do anything.

“I miss you, Liv.” The other finally said, fidgeting with their fingers anxiously just before the food arrived, and was set down near the edge of the table. Joss took a few sips of the coffee, making an almost sensual moaning sound as they tasted the bit of chocolate infused into the drink. “Holy shit, I am so in love with their coffee like everytime.”

Unwrapping the breakfast sandwich, Joss looked up at their friend, who apparently was still enveloped into their work, and then looked back down at the sandwich before taking a few bites. “So…” They said with a mouthful. “When are we going to hang out again?”

It had been ages since they both hung out, maybe almost a year or so, if memory served. Joss had been busy over the last year, making runs for various clients, picks-up, drop-offs, and of course, the handful of times they’d park outside a bank or jewelry store waiting to drive off with passengers who had just robbed those very places. There was never anything glamourous about their career, but it paid, and paid well nevertheless. Joss was a great driver, and their employers -as well as the competition- knew it.
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Olivia had immediately gone back to work after her papers were no longer being messed with. She had taken to fiddling with her pen in the other hand as she scanned over the wording of the contracts. They had to be so carefully worded, but that was one of her strengths.

It had become almost natural to tune out Joss, that it felt like they weren't even there. Olivia had heard a word they had said and was just absentmindedly clicking her pen and reading her documents.

It was only during the pause in Joss's talking that made Olivia finally look up. She had hoped maybe they had left, but was disappointed to see the opposite. It was much easier to get Olivia's family to leave her alone than this person.

She looked back down at her notes deciding it may be easier to just go back home. So, she started stacking her stuff and putting things away. "Sorry, I'm just really busy."
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For a moment, Joss was taken aback by Olivia’s coldness, wondering what in the hell could be so important that conversing with a friend would be a distraction? Of course, they normally thought such things, and shrugged it off as self-esteem issues or simply bad timing. However, it wasn’t always like that, not from what the Driver ever remembered. It seemed like within the last year or so, Olivia had become more of a reclusive, and less interested anything else but her work.

“Look, you don’t have to go, it’s no bother.” Joss said in a hurry, noticing the girl across the table gathering up her papers and other supplies. “You’re not leaving already? I just got here. Well, can I at least walk you out?” The breakfast sandwich all but disappeared into their mouth at the end of the question, not wanting a missed opportunity with a friend.

“Um, how about I give you a ride somewhere?” Joss took a big gulp of coffee to wash down the remaining food.
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Olivia paused at the question of getting a ride. She could use that. Her first collection had grown quite big. She had items she had to bring back home along with all of these contracts that had to be dealt with. It was a lot and the task of hauling had started to get kind of daunting. It would be much easier if she had a car.

"I'm just going across the street," Olivia pointed to her pawn shop that hardly required a decent walk to get there, much less a drive. She pulled her hair back down to cover up the slight point in her ears again, glad she's have a way home to fix the small flaws starting to show in her glamour. She gave Joss a smile, probably the first on in a long time.

Olivia realized it was probably just going to encourage them to keep trying to hang out, but she was prepared to take that consequence. "But I do have somewhere to go after I close up today. A ride would be nice, if that's not too much of a bother."
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Their face lit up with excitement when Olivia mentioned giving them a ride later that day. "Of course I can help you!" Joss exclaimed, just about loud enough to make a few heads turn from other tables across the dining area. "I mean, it has been forever since we actually got to hang out, so I have no problem with that."

In their overly enthusiastic moment, something was off just a bit. "Wait, um, what time do you need a ride tonight?" They remembered that they had to be at Sonny's down on Twenty-third at eleven, but there's no way that Olivia would need a ride that late. Was there? The Italian restaurant Joss had to stop off at was only about fifteen minutes away so it wouldn't be a big deal either way. "You know what, we can make it work. I'm here for you, Liv, you know this." The Driver smiled, reaching across the table hoping to hold the hand of her friend. A friend they liked for a long time but wasn't up-front enough to tell her how they really felt about her.

Joss wanted something more, but also, didn't want to rush it.
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Olivia sighed and made a big effort not to roll her eyes when Joss got excited over the simple favor she asked of them. She thought about backing out and just walking, but what was done was done. It would be harder now to take it away. Besides, it would be a lot easier to go by car. She had a lot of stuff to get over there. And perhaps it'd be easier to get rid of Joss if she just kept using them for favors. At some point a human would realize they were being used, right?

"Just meet me outside the shop around ten, alright?" Olivia kept her voice down in hopes to get Joss to pull back the enthusiasm. "And I need your trunk to be empty. I have a lot of things to haul over."
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