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Re: Speakeasy [David Raker]

Posted: 18 Aug 2016, 14:53
by Cedric Costello
No doubt muck to Mr. Raker’s dismay, the expression had been seen and duly noted. Cedric was not afraid of this man nor of his words; he had become a plaything to amuse himself with, and a few more spare moments could be spent with it. This ‘new’ life that he had been gifted had turned into a routine, and it was a pleasure to have a little entertainment. Cedric wanted a cigarette – not because he was still addicted to them, really, but because it was just habit. As a pianist, he often craved something to be doing with his hands. For now, they remained still.

”You talk a lot, Mr. Raker,” he said, straightening as he stood from his stool. If this man was really asking for what Cedric thought he was asking, then a busy bar was not the place to have this conversation.

”I’m going to go into my office, now,” he said, nodding to a door behind the bar. ”I will only allow you to follow me if you will agree, once inside, to simply tell me what you want. Your luck will last longer if you use honest simplicity as your weapon. I do not have a lot of patience, and regardless of who holds the most cards generally rewards are not given before the work has been done,” Cedric said. Namely, he would give nothing and do nothing unless he was given answers – names, proof. Trust was not a common commodity.

Without waiting for response, Cedric tugged at the lapels of his jacket to straighten the material as he stepped past the drinking patrons and around to the back of the bar. A brief discussion was had with the bartender as Cedric nodded in Mr. Raker’s direction, letting the employee know that the stranger had been granted permission to enter the office.

Although Cedric exuded a calm confidence, he had not been lying. Patience was not only one of his virtues when he knew there would be a solid and promising reward at the end. In this situation, he wasn’t entirely sure. He often stood on a pedestal, and had once been called out for it by a pretty woman in the street. He often thought about that woman, and what had become of her. But regardless of her stern judgment, he had not changed.

Stupidity would not be tolerated.

Re: Speakeasy [David Raker]

Posted: 26 Aug 2016, 00:42
by David Raker (DELETED 8712)
Raker needed to be careful. He was entering an almost literal lion's den.

After waiting a few seconds Raker followed Cedric into the office. Smile plastered to his face, Raker began to speak. "Simplicity? Alright then. I want immortality. I also refuse to give you all of my information. If I gave everything away then my offer would be obsolete now wouldn't it? Think of the immortality as an investment. I am not only offering to get rid of these people but to assist you in your endeavors for however long you deem fair. I will give you some information, however. Don't want to come off as a liar."

Raker had the perfect scapegoat. Amelia Stephens. She is a very prominent member of a rival corporation. Using this as an excuse would be a good way to not only get rid of her but entrench his position. "Amelia Stephens. She has information on your feeding habits."

Chuckling coldly Raker added, "She might even be your type." Raker smiled internally. He may not have the supernatural backing but he sure as hell has the resources to plant some "evidence" at poor Amelia's residence. Immortality and a deceased rival in one swoop. Power was Raker's poison of choice and addicted doesn't even come close.

"Best of all I have plenty of things to offer you. I like to think I'm good with marketing. I can get your businesses on the front lines. Surely more customers can't be bad for business?" Raker stared into Cedric's eyes and smiled coldly. This fanged sack of power was his ticket to true authority. Quite the dream.

Re: Speakeasy [David Raker]

Posted: 30 Aug 2016, 05:00
by Cedric Costello
For a good few long moments, Cedric stared. He didn’t know what to make of this individual, and he felt he had to make himself very clear in order to allow the other to know where he stood. Here was this man asking for immortality, unaware of the bond that it would form. Here he was, keeping information from Cedric when what he wanted was all in Cedric’s hands.

”I am not sure that you understand how it works,” he said, head canted to the side.

”Immortality is not just something that is given away on a whim. It is a bond, and it is not just something that happens to you, it is mutual,” he said, waving his hand between the two of them. ”It is eternal. You understand? If you understand that, you understand my reluctance to give it to someone who I’m not sure I can trust,” he said, laying his palms flat on the tabletop.

”These things that you offer – I’m sorry, but they’re not a fair trade. If I’m going to give you immortality I won’t want you to work for me, though if you need a job than I can give you one. I’d require loyalty. Now, I don’t want to go stir up trouble if I don’t need to. In order to trust you – in order to start on this road of loyalty, I need you to tell me what she knows. If you can give me that, if you can prove that I can trust you, and that you can be loyal, then I will give you what you want. And if you do know these habits of mine, I am curious to know why you would seek what I have to offer you. What kind of person does that make you? Why do you want this?” he said, slowly, enunciating each word clearly and not taking his eyes from Mr. Raker, curious to see what he might do next.