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Nora Kingston

Location: Garden City - Apartment 301 Maratos Building at No.6 Walda Pasha


Nora was perhaps relieved to see that rather than Neema's son at the desk, it was a different man entirely. She had never seen him before but couldn't help but note how handsome he was. One of her sisters would have swooned, despite their happy marriages, but Nora paid no undue attention to his looks. Courtship and marriage were decidedly not for her. The only man that she ever had such feelings for would be Isaac Newton, though it was more appreciation for his invention of calculus.

"I would very much appreciate it if you could see this letter delivered to Lady Munn," Nora explained, holding out the letter she had penned to Lady Munn for the clerk to see. She had already sealed and addressed the letter, hoping that her reply would be received by Lady Munn before noon. She didn't want to invite Neema to lunch herself and would much prefer for Lady Munn to reply that Neema was welcome. It would be more proper that way. His voice was kind and that much was good, but it was still entirely possible for him to be as pigheaded as the doctor. Some were sexist out of kindness, after all, and treated women like glass dolls.

She smiled slightly, recalling that the man had called her Miss. It was pleasant to hear, much more soothing on her ears than the ghastly Lady. While titles suited others, they never suited Nora. She only wished manners of address that she had earned and her luck at being the daughter of an earl did not merit such a title. It was not as if she had earned her birth--it had been a matter of chance, the life that she had been born to. She perhaps could have been born the child of a pauper or a thief.

"If it could be in her hands as soon as is possible, that would be quite welcome as well," Nora added, making the time sensitivity of the letter clear. It wouldn't help if the letter was delivered after the meeting time had already passed, after all.


Bonnie Chase

Interacting With: @Nallore Carolina and Cassandra Reed, October Crypt
Location: Quinjet ---> the Zephyr


Bonnie raised a bit of an eyebrow at the way Cassandra was coddling the two kids, until the woman added that Carolina was her sister. Her eyes widened slightly from understanding as she nodded. It would have been more professional for Agent Reed to excuse herself and allow other agents to mind the girls, but they were short staffed as it was. They needed to identify the 0-8-4 and then determine where to store it, or rather, if it would be best to destroy it. But with their current director, Bonnie would've been surprised if anything was destroyed these days. Everyone had some sort of gimmick.

"Nothing more invasive than the creation of a genetic profile, yes," October muttered as the pale girl took a seat next to Carolina. Bonnie took a seat opposite the three of them, allowing her to watch the girls and get an idea for them. As much as she knew Cassandra wouldn't want to think ill of her sister, it didn't look very good for them. They had been found in the woods, near an 0-8-4, right after a rampage of enhanced teens.

Bonnie continued to work through the reports on her tablet during the short flight to the Zephyr. More and more reports were coming in, but they were lacking in the credibility that the ones earlier had. It now looked like the entire town was spooked and all sorts of criminals were taking advantage of it. Add in general paranoia, of course, and it was complete madness. Everyone seemed to be convinced that a telepath was lurking around the corner, that the Hulk was inside the basement, and that even Captain America had gone rogue and streaked past the window.

"The nutters are out," Bonnie sighed, looking up at her partner. "This won't look good for Xavier if this gets out to the press...The school's struggling as it is."

Of course, it was also fortunate that the school was struggling. The public didn't know much about mutants or inhumans, with S.H.I.E.L.D. covering up as much as they could. Small deviances were common and accepted, just a part of the world they lived in. But the larger abilities, the ones that qualified people for the Avengers? Those usually painted a target on people's backs, inspiring hatred and fear. The world didn't know much about mutants or inhumans, with some people not even believing that they existed. And that was the way S.H.I.E.L.D. preferred it.

"Charles Xavier?" October inquired, leaning forward slightly in interest.

Bonnie nodded, her eyebrows furrowing. She got the same vibe from October that Cassandra did and she couldn't quite understand how the girl knew about Xavier. He was famous for his work with genetics, but not many knew about his school for the gifted. Just who was the girl?


October Crypt

Interacting With: @Nallore Carolina and Cassandra Reed, Bonnie Chase
Location: Quinjet ---> the Zephyr


"My grandparents were biologists and quite fond of his work," October explained, thinking back on her time with the Smiths. They were wretched people and relations that she hardly held dear. She was just as happy to be rid of them as they were to be rid of her. It would've been much better if she had been placed with another Crypt early on, yet life doesn't always work out the way we would like it to. She concentrated on her breathing for the rest of the ride as Bonnie continued to work, trying her best to keep the temperature of her hands from skyrocketing.

But of course, the impending blood test and the lack of escape routes prevented her from staying calm. She could set the jet on fire, but what good would that do? She and Carolina would have no method of escape. She could create fire, but her control was not so fine as to use it to fly. She knew it was possible, but at the moment, it was improbable. But that caught her notice and she smiled slightly, thinking to herself I should believe in as many as six impossible things before breakfast.

A spark of confidence developed in her as the quinjet docked to the Zephyr, with the agents escorting October and Carolina off of the jet, Bonnie and Cassandra among them. October gave Carolina's hand a quick squeeze, managing to control the heat and keeping her hand from burning her roommate. There was a look in her eye that suggested that she had a plan, but truthfully, she didn't.

She would figure a way to get them out of this mess, yes. But she'd have to make it up as she went.
@Dark Light@Nallore@mnkee: Day 5, all of you ^^ I think some of your counters will flip to day 6 in a couple of hours too
I'll get a post up as soon as the update comes. ^_^




Location: Almack's


Virginia nodded and smiled softly as Mary said that she did not need to attend to Mosi's corpse alone. That had always been a family strength of the Crypts--no matter what hardships befell them, they would see them through together. It helped to move about in the shadows and the darkness, keeping the intensity and spark alive. For Virginia, as well as most Crypt women, could never fall in love with someone who did not feel moved by the flames. No companion who could not heartily dance a mamushka would be sensible for her.

"I must thank you, then, Dame Hale," Virginia replied. She hardly had even finished processing the presence of the dark stranger in the room when Mary drew a sidearm, aimed at the man. Had Virginia not had her hands full, what with supporting Mosi and whatnot, she perhaps would have took up her twin axes. As much as she would enjoy releasing her anger with a decent and proper fight to the death, now was not the time for bloodshed or violence.

She could not help but feel that Dame Hale was too kind to the man, perhaps too soft. He had been gawking at her as if she was a sideshow freak, a gypsy dressed in the clothing of a queen for all to come and see. And while she was quite accustomed to stares, he had intruded upon Mosi's current resting place. He had dared to step in the sacred site of Mosi's death, cheapening it in Virginia's eyes.

"Whatever obsession you may have with me, leave it for now," Virginia said, her voice far colder than Mary's. "There has been too much lost for one night's tragedy. If you are foolish enough to wish to end my life, do it another day and I shall gladly join you in that dance of death. But now is neither the time nor the place, stranger." Her grip on Mosi tightened, yet there was the slightest hint of gratitude in her face for Mary's actions. There was no more need nor want for the reaper this night. Hopefully, the formidable form of Dame Hale would be enough to send the stranger away and allow Mary and Virginia to tend to Mosi.
Massive update has been posted. ^_^ Please read carefully and thoroughly!




December 28th, 2016 - Police Station, Records Office

Miraculously, Andromeda's theory worked. Once Eudora jumped, everyone quickly joined hands with each other, falling out from 1929 and landing in 2016 in what appeared to be a records office. Broken chains littered the floor near the wall, with pieces of the wall itself damaged and broken. There were no holes straight through, rather chunks of wall having been yanked out. A dismantled and broken stapler sat near the pile of chains, as well as a dark cloak crumbled up in yet another pile.

Eudora will recognize the cloak instantly, despite never having seen one in her life just like it. While to ordinary individuals, it will look like a cloak--but she will sense something unsettling about it, something that had only been written about before. All others who have seen that cloak died within a day of glimpsing it. For the cloak belongs to a kumakatok, a death spirit that according to Filipino legend visits an individual to warn them of their impending death.

"This is the station," Andromeda murmured, her eyebrows furrowed. "But it looks more like..."

"Someone's been held hostage here," Folly chimed in quietly, finishing Andromeda's thought. Goosebumps were running up and down the child's arm, and she kept glancing over at Fairfax, as if the man would turn into dust at any moment. Fairfax was presently crouched on his knees, smiling through what looked like intense pain. His entire body was trembling and Folly couldn't help but sigh.

"I'll be fine!" Fairfax promised, taking a few deep breaths. They seemed to steady him as he crawled to his feet, sweat dripping down his face. "Guess the future doesn't quick agree with me!" He laughed, as if it was a funny and charming thing.

"John, you mustn't learn anything about yourself while you are here," Folly warned gravely. "Do not seek out descendants, if you have any. Do not attempt to look for records of what will happen." She didn't give any reasoning as to why Fairfax shouldn't, but the man nodded in understanding. They didn't know what damage they were doing to reality, after all. Any methods of precaution would be helpful.

"The police are supposed to be going door to door soon," Andromeda said, eyeing the clock on the wall. It was almost six. "We've got an hour till curtain."

December 28th, 2016 - Cirque Anomaly, Main Tent

"And I would prefer for my wife to be alive, but we can't all get what we want," Boris replied scathingly to Thalia, eagerly waiting for the cards to be revealed. Faust continued to glance over towards Thalia all the same, as if the stress hadn't been from the knives thrown at him, but by her presence. It was as if he knew something about her that no one else did, that he could see something in her eyes that frightened him.

And when Lilith examined the cards, all three would be the death card. All three would be facing upwards. Just like Boris had boasted. "What's in my future, then?" Faust asked, a bit of a nervous twitch in his left eye. The spirits that hovered near him, only visible to Lilith at this point, were a mixture of angry and afraid.

December 28th, 2016 - Coventry Horrors, Parking Lot

There's no trouble with starting the engine and traffic is still clear. Skid marks are present near the exit of the parking lot, indicating a car having headed in the direction of Salem. What a coincidence, huh? There's no reply from Aloise either over the phone and the note itself isn't all too helpful... But of course, time is starting to run out. He'll need to leave Coventry soon to catch the killer at the station.


Detective Hanson & Agent Keenan


The former-Satanist detective, Walter Hanson, and the ex-Boston PD O.M.E.N. agent, Carbry Keenan, made quite a pair. Each armed with a decent piece and then some, they had run out of the hotel and across the street in less than a minute, squinting up at the water tower. There was no sign of the sniper that had taken Seraphina's life anymore, and while Keenan looked around the immediate area, Hanson instantly started to climb up the ladder.

"Hey! Asshat! The snipah is long gone!" Keenan shouted out, yet Hanson didn't cease in his climb.

Keenan swore before putting his piece in his holster and climbing up after the ex-detective, wishing to god or any other being that he had put a bullet in Hanson's head long ago, that he had already crossed the man off. After all of the death and suffering Hanson had caused, sparking the Altsoba massacre, he didn't deserve to live a minute longer.

"You're wastin' time!" Keenan growled, glaring at Hanson by the time he joined the man on the platform. But Hanson either didn't hear him or didn't care, staring at his fingers, practically mesmerized.

"It's paint!" Hanson said proudly, turning to grin at Keenan, only to find a gun pointed at his head. "Don't you get it? This shitty thing got paint on it recently--probably by some dumb ass kids." He then nodded towards a brilliant attempt at graffiti or a mural. It was sloppy and messy, done with actual thick paint brushes rather than with a can. It couldn't have been done more than a few hours ago either.

"So what?" Keenan asked, his impatience growing exponentially. "Some punks didn't know how to vandalize propahly--how's that gonna take the bullet out of that girl's heart, huh? How's that gonna help that poor kid?"

Hanson held his hands up, stepping back slowly. The gun was still trained on him, hence his caution, but the moment he stepped away things became clear enough. The paint had started to dry and harden, but its amount made it into a blob almost. The indent of a knee was perfectly captured in the blue paint.

"That ain't gonna stay on well," Hanson pointed out. "If we're lucky--and damn straight, I hope we are--we might be able to follow them for a while. This'll make a trail."

Keenan slowly put his gun away and nodded. The trail wouldn't last more than a block, but it would at least point them in the right direction. He held up a finger and pulled out his phone, speaking quickly into it. "This is Agent Keenan. Get forensics up on the watah towah across from the Coventry Horrors Hotel. Top priohity, need it done A.S.A.P."

He then ended the call and shoved his phone away. "Let's get this asshole, then."

The next few minutes went relatively well for the odd duo. They climbed down from the water tower, and sure enough, small clumps of blue paint made a trail headed east. They kept on looking, only to sigh in dismay as the trail stopped a block down. Of course, Hanson was standing there, smiling like the cat who ate the canary, while Keenan was kicking at the ground in frustration.

"You never worked homicides, did you?" Hanson mused, tapping the sign on the street corner.

"What the hell does that mattah for?" Keenan growled, half tempted to empty his clip into Hanson right then and there, and be done with the man.

"Bus stop sign. You snipe someone, you wanna get out of town. Contract hit, maybe. Either way, you run. And this stop," Hanson paused, checking a few facts on his phone, "services a shuttle to the train station over in Salem. Twenty miles separating the cities. And that station hooks up to the Boston commuter rail."

"So you think the killah hopped the bus and went to the station?" Keenan asked, seemingly unconvinced. "That's a lot of guessin' and not a whole lot of real detective work, pal."

Hanson snorted slightly. "They're doin' a door to door manhunt for Valeska at six, agent. Why the hell would a sniper wanna stick around and get caught during that? Bus to Salem is their best bet, then they can vanish in Boston and reap the benefits of their labor."

Keenan sighed before nodding. "I'm gonna regret this shit," he said, before waving Hanson over to his car. It wasn't long before the car flew into the streets and headed towards the quickest path from Coventry to Salem. By the time Liam had gotten out of the hotel and into the parking lot, Keenan and Hanson were already long gone, only tire tracks and skid marks revealing that they had ever been there.


Aloise Zamora


Liam,

Don't do anything stupid. And yes, whatever idea that just came to you is dumb as hell. (Your ideas always are).

Aloise

P.S. I'm not joking. Remember Las Vegas?


The note she had left in the room, after grabbing all of her weapons and notebooks--basically, anything she'd need for work--had been that simple and short. She had changed into a power suit and grabbed the fake CDC badge, before jumping in the bug and heading for the Police Department as fast as she possibly could. Practically everyone had ended up falling into that portal. There was no way in hell losing any one of them as acceptable.

Parking her yellow bug outside of the station, she took a deep breath before heading towards the side entrance. It allowed access to the morgue, mostly used by EMT's transporting body bags and those who worked in the forensics department. It might have seemed to be a strange decision for the hunter, but she knew Fiodora Valeska's body held some piece in this insane puzzle. And her body was the only one she could be certain was still in police custody.

"Hello? Dr. Cesira Lozada, CDC," Aloise called out, flashing the fake identification as she entered the morgue. "We've been notified of a potential biohazard with the corpse of...Fiodora Valeska?"

"Is anyone here?"





"Ang uniberso ay wala sa balanse..."

"Ang tela ay sinimulan upang magwasak at mapunit, mangling at sirain ang sarili nito..."

"Ina, Anghel ng Kamatayan, bakit mo pa rin ako nandito? Magagawa lamang nito ang mga bagay na mas masahol pa..."

"Bakit hindi pa nabuhay ang susunod na kumakatok?"

"Bakit ako?"

"Sino ako ngunit isang anino ng isang pagkatao, isang salamin ng isang kaluluwa?"

"Nakikita ko... Siya ay tumataas..."
@Lady Amalthea To see if our character notices Mei hiding in the cargo bay, would we need to (hypothetically speaking) send a PM to you for a perception role?
@Lady Amalthea I'll get a post up for Virginia tonight ^^
@Dark Light Yes, he would recognize the name. She's the daughter of an English viscount.
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