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Jenna Westbrook

Location: 052 Forrester Drive - Jason's Room


Jenna sat on her twin brother's bed, staring at the phone in her hand. She had called Jason earlier that day and they had went through everything she was about to say - every possible outcome, all of the questions she wanted answered. Her parents hadn't been thrilled that she had been spending time at Abe's house, but one of their co-workers had a wife who was a therapist and explained to them that it was probably just part of Jenna's process of coming to terms with her adoption. Jenna didn't particularly care what they thought. She wasn't planning on sticking around much longer anyways. She was going to get the hell out of Red Lake, go stay with Jason for a few week, and then she was going to find a job working for a P.I. She'd be eighteen in less than a year anyways and you didn't need a high school diploma to solve crimes.

"Jenna Rydzynski," she whispered to herself. There was a photograph of her birth father in uniform. He had been a green beret. Jones hadn't actually been his last name and it was why she had never managed to find any records of him. From what she had been able to find online, he was Russian-American and lived on the west coast. She took a deep breath and dialed in the number that Jeanna had sent her, before hitting the call button and lifting the phone to her ear.

The phone rang a few times until there was a click as someone picked up on the other end of the line.

"This is Scott," a man's voice answered on the other end of the line. It was a little gruff and there wasn't any trace of an accent as Jenna had expected. "Hello? If this is you, Boone, it isn't fucking funny." She bit down on her lip before remembering what Jason and her had agreed that she'd say first - and then she did the oppose of it.

"Hi, you don't know me but I'm your daughter," Jenna said bluntly. Her heart was beating practically a thousand times a minute. Ever since she had received the letter from her birth mother, she had wanted to know more. And while she had exchanged a few emails and calls with her mother, she had had practically no information on her father until now.

There was silence on the other end of the line. "What's your name?"

"Jenna," she replied. She hated being called Gwen. It just reminded her more and more of the lies she had been fed her entire life. She was sick of bullshit and that was one of the reasons she hadn't made contact with anyone else. She had been avoiding all of her friends in Red Lake. Their texts, if any were sent, were unanswered. If they tried to seek her out at work, she'd find a way to be impossibly busy or she just wouldn't acknowledge they were there. She spent most nights at Abe's, and whenever she was home, she stayed in her brother's room. None of her friends had gone to look for her there.

"Jenna Natasha," Scott replied. "That's what I wanted to name you."

She took a deep breath, but Scott hadn't finished on his end of the line. Tears had welled up in her eyes. "Can I meet you?" he asked.

"I'd love that....Dad," Jenna said. She was positively beaming. "I live in Pennsylvania - we could meet in Philadelphia..."

"Square deal. I've got some...loose ends to deal with here. I'll text you when I can come." There was then a click and his end of the line was dead.


Nancy Parker & Andromeda Aldrich


Location: Ville au Camp: Walking Towards Main House -> Main House
Skills: None

Nancy accepted the small gift from George, pulling the twine off of it and undoing the wrapping. She always felt cooped up in the loop and as of such, she tended to put in requests for new trinkets and the like from whoever went off on a mission. George almost always obliged and brought back something interesting for her. She found a small box and as she opened it, Nancy pulled out a small object hardly more than three inches wide. She couldn't help but be reminded slightly of the artifact she had seen in the cards earlier that day. There were definite differences between them, but also similarities.

"Aww, thanks George," Nancy said with a smile. She took the paper and put it inside of the box and closed it, before putting the trinket in her pocket along with the other possessions she kept on her at all times. She'd find a good place for it later where it wouldn't get lost. Or it'd just end up having a near permanent home in her pocket. That's what ended up happening with her rune, at any rate. Her thoughts focused for a moment and she realized what exactly had happened - one of the new Paradoxes had turned into a pig. Maybe there'd finally be a Paradox who could understand Nancy's distaste of ham - she had to suppress a chuckle and a grin at the thought. She didn't really care to join in any conversation about how the Paradoxes would do. She cared more about whether or not she could have fun with them. If they brought a change of pace around here, then that was fine in Nancy's book. And even the most seemingly well prepared paradoxes could end up being the first to die. It was all a bit of a gamble as far as she was concerned.

Andromeda continued to follow Lady Luck and the Hat, unable to follow the conversation in Greek. She couldn't help but wonder if those two were just naturally used to mixing languages or if they were concealing information from them. While she didn't want to think ill of these people, she had to imagine it was the latter. She supposed that it made sense - the death of one of their charges on the day they brought in a whole new set. Luckily, one of the Emendators did offer an explanation as to what was going on - apparently, one of them had turned into a wild hog.

How does that even work? Andromeda thought to herself. As much as she believed in the strange and unusual, she also believed that there was always a logic behind it. Ghosts could be both real and logical, as far as she was concerned. But she guessed if there was anyone in the world who would know those sort of things, it would be the Emendators. "I'll do my best," Andromeda promised with a nod, ready to follow Lady Luck and help her.


Dean Kesseli

Location: Hallway Outside the Lounge


Dean glanced between the two Pietro's, completely uncertain as to whether or not he should believe him. It seemed crazy to him, but was it crazier than their being another Serbian speedster with a thing for Guinevere Stark and with naturally silver hair? He wasn't the best when it came to statistics, but he figured the probability of those two events were relatively comparable to one another. But compounded with the fact that the other Pietro knew his name - despite Dean only just now getting approved to join the X-Men - that made him inclined to believe him.

"What can we do to help?" Dean said. It might have been a bit naive of him to just instantly accept the other Pietro's explanation, but it seemed so real. "And this is going to get confusing already but...We should decide a way to distinguish you two in conversation. I'm getting confused already just thinking of one of you as the Other Pietro," Dean admitted sheepishly. He then spotted a gold band on the other Pietro's finger and his eyes widened, before he looked at the younger Pietro.

"Congratulations, man!" Dean exclaimed. He held his hand out for a high five. Sure, it hadn't happened yet - but it was going to happen. "You two could probably win Prom Queen and King if you tried," Dean then added. It didn't occur to him that the future Pietro could have been married to someone else, given that he had just put a flower in Guin's hand. He felt like if his wife wasn't Guin, his wife would be pretty angry about that.

Guinevere Stark

Location: Lounge --> Hallway Outside


Guin tilted her head slightly, trying to comprehend the situation that had just happened. One minute, she was standing next to Pietro. And now, she was sitting on the couch with a purple flower in her hand. She had no idea what type of flower it was - that was really Mary's area - but she was confused. "Huh. Dean's gone too," Guin observed. She supposed that the two could have gone to do races or something - though she figured that Pietro could take Dean any day. She didn't know Dean, but he wasn't a member of the X-Men and from that in itself, she doubted he had a lot of training. "And sure thing, Carol. I'll tell him that," Guin said. She took the flower and stuck it behind her ear, pausing for a moment to see if she liked the way it looked. It was a little girly, but at least it left her hands free.

Guin headed out of the room with the others, noticing the strange scene in the hallway. There was a rather muscular and fit looking man with silver hair there, talking with Dean and Pietro. Dean looked like he was in the midst of one of those stupid bro moments that happened in about every high school movie. "Hey, Piet, mind sharing with the class what's going on?" Guin asked. She noticed the wedding band on the silver haired man's finger but she didn't think all too much of it. It might have been a mutant that Pietro knew from his time working with the Brotherhood of Mutants. It would have been silly to think Pietro was the only one to ever switch sides.

She then snapped a photo of the flower in her hair before texting it to Mary, with a simple question attached: Yo, Mare. What kind of flower is this? Piet gave it to me. She didn't realize that it had actually been the stranger that put the flower in her hand. She just assumed that it had been her speedster boyfriend, given that she didn't even comprehend seeing it appear in her hand. It wasn't there one moment and in the next one it was.

"You two related?" Guin then asked, picking up on the silver hair. "Don't know a lot of people with silver hair under the age of sixty, that's all."

Folly Valeska

Location: Grounds of the Institute


Folly had to reassure herself that Mary was really there, especially given the reactions of her companions. It wouldn't inspire confidence in her if she had to ask Thalia if she saw Marygold Isley alive and well too. She took a deep breath before smiling a bit shyly at Mary, knowing that this conversation would be a difficult one. Ever since Boston, her mutation had grown a lot stronger. She hadn't aged much over the last decade.

"An asylum for the criminally insane - and for those with violent tendencies who have not yet committed a crime," Folly answered Carolina. Professor Xavier had had her committed there. One of his former students, a psychic, was an employee and managed to handle Folly for the most part. She had attacked Gambit the last time she was here - it had been an accident, of course. Folly slowly removed the knives that she carried on her person and set them down on the ground, before holding her hands up to show that she meant no harm.

"I'm here with some friends," Folly answered. "And I know that you're going to think that I'm not clear headed....but I promise you that I am. No voices... No hallucinations... I'm in control...We've come from the future to save the world, Mary, and we could use your help in doing that." She bit her lip slightly, hoping that Mary would believe her. She knew that if Mary didn't, there was a good chance she'd have Wolverine or this time's Pietro come to restrain her and put her in a medical isolation chamber.


Iris Kingston


Location: Justice Asylum
Skills: Perception, Psychology, Photographic Memory, Intuition

"1Bien sûr," Iris responded, making a mental note to tell Cratty not to interfere with the police investigation once she was off the phone with the agent. She recalled Risa in her mind and wished that while she was gifted at graphic design, that she could have been just as good at sketching by hand. "She had pierced ears, blue eyes, light skin, and brown hair...About 1.6 meters tall. Her build was very limber and lean, as if she did pilates regularly..." Her voice trailed off as she tried to remember any other pertinent details. "2C'est possible que she was with someone, but I only saw her alone."

Aside from her seeming expertise in areas atypical for a translator, nothing else came to mind for Iris. But she hoped that she had given Marc enough information. She gave him the best physical description that she could, thankful for her photographic memory. It came in handy in her schooling and proved useful in her work. Maybe it would prove useful enough to help Jaina and Cynthia, whereas yesterday and today, Iris' skills had fallen short. Two patients down in two days - if she was lucky, they'd be found and brought back safely before the week was over.

"Walsh?" Jaina repeated. "Walsh, Walsh, Walsh, Walsh....Walsh. Nah, your name sounds fake. But it's okay - I won't tell anyone you're Prince Harry. Risa! He is not Prince Harry!" Jaina called out. She was a bit disappointed when the line went dead and Cynthia was no longer on the other end, but Risa assured her that they'd be there quickly. She had so much to catch up with Cynthia about. And then she'd get to see the Russian Circus that evening! Everything just seemed to be coming up Jaina that day.

She accepted the crayons and coloring book from Risa, hesitating for a moment. She then turned the book so that way the spine was facing her and pulled out the first crayon, peeling back the paper. She then began to furiously run the crayon up and down the spine, attempting to shave it off into a makeshift shiv. Once she was satisfied with her handiwork, she'd then carefully place it back in the box before moving onto the next crayon.



Dr. Dorothy Pender & Dr. Fitz Townsley


Location: Lady Luck's
Skills: Perception, Gambler

Fitz was flabbergasted and it showed as he looked down at his hand. He knew right away that he could easily win with a hand like this. Of course, he hadn't even considered the fact that his facial expressions were betraying him. There seemed to be a round of people folding around the table and Fitz couldn't help but marvel at his own luck. Did no one else have a good hand left on them? "I r-raise twenty," Fitz said. He didn't want to bet it all, but he figured that he'd raise the bet some more. He had a good hand, after all, and while he wasn't in need of cash it wouldn't hurt.

"Oh, and y-y-you're welcome," he said to Foy. He didn't understand why everyone else was being so hard on him - and he was right. Jahosafat's facial grooming was a pretty good testament to Foy's skills. Had Fitz had any sort of facial hair himself, he likely would have asked Foy for some of his expertise. But his sister had told him that he looked terrible with anything more than light stubble and it then hadn't happened again in the years following that incident. She hadn't been wrong, of course. It had ended up coming in incredibly patchy.

Dorothy managed to keep her face neutral, but she knew that her hand was terrible. "I fold," she said simply. Luck just wasn't on her side tonight and she wasn't going to try to keep on going with a terrible hand. Of course, her thoughts did go back to the other game the engineer had with him. Maybe once a few of the players went to the dance floor, they could give his game a try. From her estimations, it'd just be her, Daphne, Fitz, and Mei. She doubted Atticus was planning on rejoining them any time soon. And Dorothy couldn't pinpoint why exactly that bothered her.

There was no sign of Anisa or Harper returning just yet - which Dorothy imagined wasn't too strange in itself. If it really was some sort of business transaction, those weren't settled in seconds. And if they were, then there was something terribly wrong with the terms of the deal. She had to fight back a bit of a chuckle as Foy explained his thoughts on scalping, noticing how wildly they seemed to swing about all over the place.




Present Day - The Castle: December 21st, 12,507 - 10:00 AM

@jdh97@BlueSky44: Puck excused himself with a bow, before heading towards the message rat line in the Palace. He knew the way. There was a small golden bell tied to a chain and once run, it would summon an express rat from message rat headquarters instantly, free of charge. Couriers simply weren't efficient enough nor as reliable as a message rat. The herald nodded before heading towards the guards, who parted ways and allowed the witches to enter.

"That's more like it," Jadis said with a smirk, before leading the way into the Palace. By her walk, you would think that it was the day Jadis was going to be crowned Queen of the Castle rather than Valda. It wasn't long until she made her way to the throne room and saw Valda, beaming brightly at her. Her eyes flickered towards Valda's hand and widened for a moment, noticing the lack of the ring. Had Valda declined her brother's proposal? "Little Valda, it warms my heart to see you once more on this Winter Solstice Day. It has been too long since we were together last, my child."

@LadyRunic: Although Rhys' Magyk was exact, it had no influence on Tom. Whatever Magyk had such a hold on Tom's mind refused to allow Rhys' influence to overtake the boy. It was an unintended defense mechanism and meant that the apprentice kept rocking back and forth in the corner, causing the head messenger rat to give Rhys an evil eye. His message had already been dispatched and they had accepted the payment. But it was clear from her stare that if he didn't get Tom out of there in the next few seconds, he was going to be blacklisted from the messenger rat headquarters.

Tom let out a shudder before he began to speak, turning to stare Rhys dead in the eye. "Chop chop, Sweet Charlotte. Chop chop til he's dead. Chop chop, Sweet Charlotte. Chop off his hand and head," Tom whispered. His green eyes seemed to pulse black for a moment before returning to their normal coloring.

@KazAlkemi: "Perhaps a fine mead," Rowland said with a twinkle in his eye before laughing gently. He always found the brews from the Land of Long Nights to be the best he had ever had in all his travels. Rowland looked over the various pieces that Cuyler produced with curiosity. He didn't imagine that Arya ever wore necklaces - the amulet tended to be the only necklace most ExtraOrdinary Wizards wore for good reason. To ever be without it would be akin to suicide. And although Rowland and Yule hadn't exchanged a single word between them, their minds were both thinking the same things.

"It's almost impossible to choose just one," Rowland admitted. "But perhaps the ring," Rowland decided. Yule nodded in agreement. Rowland quickly paid him, looking at the fortress the tower had transformed into with a frown. It didn't bode well at all. He knew that from the security that just appeared, there would be no visitors admitted to the tower. Only wizards would be able to enter. "I am afraid you are right, my dear boy. The charm - please do keep it on you," Rowland then smiled kindly at him, before he and Yule grasped arms. In a moment, they performed a Transport spell, vanishing from Cuyler's sight.

@Nallore: Snaera shot an icy glare at Peter as Luna mentioned having seen him before, to which Peter could only nod curtly. He had returned to the Castle to visit his family a few years back and at the time, his youngest cousin had grown quite close with Myrus and Luna. Luna won't be able to recall exactly why Peter had left the Castle and abandoned the coveted ExtraOrdinary Apprenticeship, unfortunately. Snaera remained silent, seemingly not having any requests at the moment.

Arya Rincewind

Location: Wizard Tower - Great Hall

Just as Atkin arrived at Wizard Tower with his captive, two wizards Appeared in front of him. One was Arya's right hand man, Jarvis Yule - another ex-ExtraOrdinary Apprentice. He was easily the best Ordinary Wizard in the Castle - among the living ones, at any rate. The other was someone that Atkin likely would not have met before or seen - Blaise Rowland, Arya's mentor and ExtraOrdinary Wizard before her. Rowland didn't recognize Atkin, yet as Yule turned to look over his shoulder he spotted the apprentice - and the apprentice's friend.

"Atkin, what is that?" Yule asked cautiously. Rowland turned to look as well and his eyes widened, recognizing the creature from his travels.

"Yule, Atkin, be careful," Rowland warned them. He was surprised that Atkin had managed to wrestle a Grula-Grula. They were notorious for being particularly difficult to manage and the only defense wizards had managed to come up with over the centuries was to compliment them. If the Grula-Grula thought they were a guest of extreme honor, they became more compliant - and then could easily be put on a barge to take them as far away from the Castle as possible. Somewhere in the Pyramid Library, Rowland was certain there was a copy of a particular poem of praise that seemed to have the most effect on these creatures.

"Oh great Grula-Grula, I, Blaise Rowland, most humbly welcome you to the Castle and invite you into Wizard Tower as a guest of extreme honor," Rowland said, giving the creature a sweeping bow.

Arya could hear the unlikely group of four, frowning for a moment as she opened the doors to Wizard Tower and stepped outside. She looked at the Grula-Grula with confusion, yet as she saw Rowland she couldn't help but brighten into a big smile. "Impeccable timing as always, Rowland," Arya said. "Someone has decided to reinstate the Queste." (Atkin's message rat will arrive this round - see LadyRunic's post for the message).

Nera Hawthorn

Location: Port Witch Coven House

Nera headed back up the stairs, noting Malekith's forced look of concern for Fleur. The very thought of it made her laugh slightly - as if Fleur would need anyone's concern or worry. She was the Port Witch Coven Witch Mother for a reason. If she was the sort that would get injured in an encounter with a fat old drunk, then she wasn't fit for her position. As they headed down the halls, Nera heard a crash from downstairs, followed by some panicked cursing - and then silence once more. One of the pupils must have been practicing her potions, Nera mused.

Once upstairs, Nera's mind began contemplating potential plans. She had already proposed CradleSnatching the Princess-in-Waiting to Fleur. She doubted that it would be particularly difficult. Sure, there were some powerful Reverses that could undo the action, but not many members of the Royal Family actually knew them from what she recalled. It was primarily the Queen who had those things committed to memory and if she wasn't around - well, then it would already be far too late.

"It shouldn't be too hard to gain admittance to the ceremonies. The entire Castle was invited, as well as dozens of political allies across the world," Nera summarized. "It'd be impractical for them to check everyone's invitation and I doubt they have physical descriptions of us on hand. Unless, of course, you think otherwise Malekith?" Nera asked. She knew that Fleur had wanted to consult his expertise on this matter.

Myrus Silvers

Location: Servants Quarters --> the Crypt - The Palace

Asha did not return Lyra's blush, however, she did give her a confident smile. While some would have been deeply offended by the stare of a servant, it didn't seem to bother Asha in the slightest. She was similar to Myrus in that way - the divides of social classes did not appear to impact her behavior. In fact, Asha seemed to take a bit of an interest in Lyra. "You are from...the Land of Long Nights, no?" Asha conjectured. "Very few know this, but that is the birthplace of Magyk," Asha added with a bit of a wink.

Myrus hesitated for a moment, before nodding. His expression had become rather grim. "Of course - please, follow me," Myrus said, his voice barely audible. He was still rather choked up about his mother's death. Emperor Taj bowed his head in a show of thanks before following Myrus out of Lyra's room.

"Do come with us," Asha beckoned. "My brother is ever the stoic - but I need not tell you that - yet if he is right, something remarkable may be about to happen..." Asha paused for a moment. "We may be able to uncover the fate of your queen, using a jewel from Odin's treasure room." She then swept out of the room and followed Myrus and Taj. They were headed towards the lower level of the Castle, where the family crypt was kept. Royals had been buried there for generations. A special Magyk allowed the entranceway to it to be concealed from all who were not blood relatives to them, yet Myrus took the hands of each person, ferrying them across the barrier until they were all inside the crypt.

"Mother is there," Myrus said softly, pointing towards a casket set on an ornate table. There was an uncomfortable aura coming from it - yet to Lyra, it will perhaps seem familiar.




9


Location: Lab Facility


Nine glanced over at Ten and smirked. "Tell you what, baby," Nine began, her voice soft and a little velvety. "You patch me up, and I'll let you live." She wasn't in the mood to have to play games or barter with someone in order to receive medical attention. She still had a gun on her and it wouldn't have been the first time she killed that day. It didn't even give her any sort of pause to consider just what type of person she was, since all of this came so naturally. She then returned her attention to the rest of the conversation, already sizing the others up.

The kid was as gullible and naive as Nine had previously determined. Two had a bit of a sadistic streak to her. Three - he was practical. Ten - Nine couldn't be too certain about him. He was either idealistic or a little too trusting. But from what she could tell, people only cared about Jakob. She herself had to agree with Eleven. And given that no one had opposed her taking on the leadership mantle so far, Nine decided it was time to call the result of the vote. "Okay then. Extract the information, then put a bullet in their skull once that's done. Zacharia lives - and kid, he's your responsibility. If he even looks like he's considering betraying us, then we'll have to reconsider letting him live," Nine said curtly.

"Once we finish gathering the information here, we can't leave anyone behind that's alive. We'll...We'll stage the scene. Make it look like there were less of us that survived than really did. It'll hopefully get them to stop looking for us."


Virginia Crypt


Location: Russian Imperial Circus Tent City (Regent's Park) - Main Tent
Skills: N/A

A delicate blush appeared on Virginia's cheeks at Ludwig's remarks. Although she had been well complimented by the Great Bazhooli and there had been others before that described her looks, no one had ever told her that she glowed. Well, she supposed that Ludwig could have been referring to her family. She hesitated for a moment before smiling slightly at him. "Thank you," she said. James, however, looked at his sister with curiosity. "Ginny - does that mean we glow in the dark?" James asked. He instantly wanted to find the darkest place he could and see if he could see himself still - did he glow green? purple? red? violet?

Virginia chuckled slightly and nodded at her brother. "Perhaps - I suppose the only way to find out would be to experiment, little devil," she said. She was a huge fan of the scientific process and discovery. It was something that she wished to impart upon James. With her parents still at sea, she had to act as both his sister and his legal guardian, his confidant and his parent. James nodded eagerly, before waving goodbye to his sister as he ran after Ludwig and Adam. He started giving Adam a slightly incoherent explanation as to what the Bermuda Triangle was, and whenever James couldn't remember a detail, he simply made one up.

Virginia then moved to stand by Mary once the majority of the Graveolase had left the tent. She knew that they would need to leave promptly to rescue Millicent from Lord Rutherford's clutches. And despite some of the grumblings she overheard from members of the Graveolase, she felt confident that James would be safe here amongst the Circus. The same blood ran through the Crypt family that did this one - they would not be so easily slaughtered. "Of course, Dame Commander," Virginia replied. She then lowered her tone as well. "I may have a question to pose to you at a later time, Mary, but for now I believe it would be best that we attend to the next task at hand."

She then exited the tent, waiting for Mary to follow her so that way they could move to Veta's tent.


Nora Kingston


Location: The Egyptian Museum - Vera's Office
Skills: Mathematics, Intuition

Nora had been rather quiet, listening to all of the information they received rather than outright commenting on it all herself. The strange occurrences were beginning to increase exponentially, but at least they appeared to once more be grounded in science and reason. A robbery of the tiles was certainly peculiar but not strange in itself. It was within the realm of possibilities, as was Haakon's death. It reminded her of most of the things that were attributed to King Tut's curse - they could be explained without resorting to fantasy and fiction.

"Yes, by my estimations they should return within a quarter hour," Nora explained. It was perhaps a pity that she didn't have the skills in murder investigation that one of her family members would once have - yet it would be a while until Cecily was born. She hadn't even been thought of yet. But she could not in good faith believe that the robbery of the tiles and Haakon's death were a coincidence. While it was possible, that did not make it probable. For those two events to occur in the same span of time, the day after the strange happenings began...She felt certain that it had to be connected. There had to be some meaning to be found.

"Has anyone examined the archives where the crate fell?" Nora inquired quietly. "Perhaps we may be able to determine if this really was an unfortunate accident..."
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