Phonecallus Interruptus10 May 2012 00:17 | by Bryn Blackwell I have been busy since entering the city just over a week ago. Plenty to do with the Priory, learning the way Ashcroft took care of things, trying to keep that in mind as I decide what I need to do with it to make it my own. Changing too much at once would be problematic for the rest of those that work there, and I do not want to make things difficult for everyone when Ashcroft leaves. There is also the fact that the Central Park Serial Killer (or so I have taken to calling him when discussing him — or possibly her? within the walls of the Priory) is still running loose. There have been no new deaths, and no additional leads. Disregarding the evening I took Miss Roche coffee, I have been in the park each evening for a little while. Setting perimeter spells that would be set off if a supernatural death occurred. I do not think there is an inch of the park that has not been covered by the spells, though that does not necessarily mean that the murderer will take their next victim there either. I have been thinking that if s/he was there watching us the night I arrived, then they know that we are on to something and may choose a different location. In a city this large, it really would not be difficult to do so. Picking up the phone in the sitting room of the penthouse, I dial a familiar number. "Callum. I know it is late there, and you should be at home by now." "Still working, boss." "You do realize I dislike it when you call me that, Cal." I give my head a shake and sigh. "Dig up as much information on Alexandros Costas." "Sure thing, bossman." "I dislike that even more," I point out. "What're we looking for specifically?" I explain my concerns, with the fact that someone could be out to get Costas, or make his Court look bad. "Anything you find would really be of great help. I need one of you over here. Have you ever looked into cloning?" Callum bursts out in a laugh, and I can't help but grin. I know that I've got Kayla for these types of things, but as far as I'm concerned, Ashcroft is still in charge until he leaves for his promotion. I don't want to be asking her for things that go above and beyond her current duties, and I really don't want to overstep my boundaries. "The way cloning works at the moment, bossman, you'd have to wait another thirty years before the clone would be of any use." He pauses. "So how old is this Costas bloke?" I give him the age, and I can almost feel him balking at the amount of data he needs to gather. "That's gonna cost you, bossman. It's going to be hard to dig all that up." "I do not care, Callum. I know it is a rather difficult situation, but if you can find me anyone that has issue with Alexandros Costas, I would be very appreciative." Hearing the other line ring, I frown. I'm not expecting a call, and when I look down at the display, I blink. "Look, Callum, I need to call you back." Beat. "Tomorrow. Get some sleep." Disengaging the room phone, I slide the accept button on my mobile, and take a deep breath. "Serafine?" Research on the Roche01 May 2012 20:32 | by Bryn Blackwell Less than twenty minutes in the city, and already it would appear that I am being brought into a case. Kevin Curtis, the ex-detective was nice enough to brief me on the situation and saw to it that I had copies of all of their files and write-ups on all of the victims. There are a few common threads between them. All female. All homeless or prostitutes — people no one would care or notice if they were missing. All similar in build, with similar hair colours, and all appear to be between the ages of twenty and twenty-five. When coupling this with the fact that any witnesses that may have been in the area were hit with what Miss Roche described as a 'mesmerizing glamour', it is quite obvious to me that no matter the reasoning behind the attacks, we are dealing with someone of the Melambra bloodline. I go over the files once more, having not yet bothered to sleep, and it is early enough in the morning that should I call Callum he will have been awake for several hours already. My mobile has not yet had the sim card changed for the United States, so it is that phone I use to make contact. "How was the flight?" "Cal, I need a favour." A loud tch comes over the line and I can almost see Callum rolling his eyes at me. "Across the pond for less than twenty four hours, and you're already doing away with the niceties of civil conversation," he teases. "Of course not. The flight was…" Annoyingly loud to the point of frustration. "… fine. Though next time, do remind me to book first class." Coach is not something I want to bother with again. I really should just hire a plane so I can come and go as I please and not wrack up so many frequent flyer miles. "Also, I need a favour." Callum chuckles, and I can hear the wheels of his chair sliding across the floor. The click-clack of the keyboard as he starts to pull up our systems. "What can I do for you, boss? Need background checks? To look into something? Want me to fly over there?" Pinching the bridge of my nose, I exhale quietly and then say, "Yes to the background check. I would like every piece of information you can find on a vampire by the name of Serafine Roche. She is, apparently, the Priory's liaison here." "Woah! They definitely do things differently there, don't they?" Callum pauses, tapping the keys a few more times. "Give me two hours, and I'll email you what I find." "I wish to know when she was turned, by whom, who their Maker was. Anything and everything. Things the Priory does not currently know. I want to know what type of vampire I happen to be dealing with, and precisely how close she is to the Master's court." Callum pauses and then laughs. "You've really stepped in it, Blackwell, you know that, right?" "I am well aware." "At least tell me you're going to look her up while you're in the city. That podunk place you got sent to as a tot isn't that far from you." I can hear the grin in Callum's voice and I really wish I could reach through the telephone and throttle him. "I hardly have time for distractions. Not with a case like this." I allow for a beat, giving me time to exhale and rein my brain in from wandering. "Send me everything you can from the Jack the Ripper cases as well. I want the information that the police never brought forward, as well as what they did." "Y'think you got a Ripper?" "I am not at all certain what I do have, but it would not hurt to refresh my memory on the case." "You got it boss. Four hours, tops. You'll have it by nightfall." There's an odd pause, and I know what's coming next. "All work and no play, Blackwell…" I sigh, moving over to the refrigerator in the penthouse suite and pull out a few ice cubes. Dropping them into a glass with a quiet clink-clink-clink, I pour two thumbs of scotch over them and frown. "Once I have the information, I will perhaps make contact." "Perhaps is better than not at all, boss. With the way you used to go on about her…" "The information, Callum. Email it as soon as possible." I hang up before he can delve into my past any further. When the call is ended, I pick up the files again, and mentally add Serafine Roche to the list. It is going to be a rather long day, and it will be beneficial to get some time in at the park and see which directions the attacks appear to be coming from. Slipping the phone open again, I place a call for a taxi and head downstairs to wait. |
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