Re: Warning Sign [Chapter 7]
Posted: 29 Jan 2018, 04:03
Flynn shook his head at Amalea's question, since she hadn't even come close to whacking him. It was hard to see how she could have, with both arms supporting Oakley, but that wasn't really relevant. So, he simply let the conversation move on to Aeryn. His eyes followed Lea's gaze to the woman in the distance once more, only just then noting the altar that was just within her reach. If he had to guess, she wasn't about to leave without some form of bribery. This was where she conducted her business, and taking the location for an undisclosed period of time probably wasn't something she would be willing to do for shits and giggles. That, or threats, but he couldn't have said which one would work out in Lea and Az's favor.
"Driven out or a setback, that doesn't change the fact that they got out of there damn quick. Whatever the case may be, if they found what they were after I think that we would have known by now. Whether the Foundation made a public statement about it, or simply acted," was his eventual response to Lea's assessment of the siren situation in the tunnel systems that ran beneath the city. He honestly wasn't sure what information he might find from their warehouses, but he supposed it was worth a shot. At the very least, maybe he would come across some valuable artifacts he could just...take off their hands. No big deal. "At the very least, I suppose I can snoop around for intel...maybe something that might point us in the right direction..." he mumbled, still staring off into the distance at the ritualist.
The touch to his shoulder drew his attention back to the group, his eyes snapping to the mute vampire as if she had screamed. Maybe, for the sake of all involved, he should tell her not to touch him. Any average night, it wouldn't have been a problem, but he hadn't planned ahead for dealing with a stranger. Not that he knew this was supposed to happen. Either way, he watched her wander off and then finally signed. "On second thought...I'll stick around...just in case. The three of you will all be....otherwise occupied, someone might as well be the eyes and ears of the places." Meaning...he had every intention of snooping around the mansion. Because...why not?
And that said, he was more than content to leave the ritual, demi-fae business to Lea and Az. Plus, the bribery and/or threatening of the resident ritualist seemed like something that could turn nasty fast. So, he moved further into the mansion in Oakley's direction, though his eyes never stopped roaming the area for long.
"Driven out or a setback, that doesn't change the fact that they got out of there damn quick. Whatever the case may be, if they found what they were after I think that we would have known by now. Whether the Foundation made a public statement about it, or simply acted," was his eventual response to Lea's assessment of the siren situation in the tunnel systems that ran beneath the city. He honestly wasn't sure what information he might find from their warehouses, but he supposed it was worth a shot. At the very least, maybe he would come across some valuable artifacts he could just...take off their hands. No big deal. "At the very least, I suppose I can snoop around for intel...maybe something that might point us in the right direction..." he mumbled, still staring off into the distance at the ritualist.
The touch to his shoulder drew his attention back to the group, his eyes snapping to the mute vampire as if she had screamed. Maybe, for the sake of all involved, he should tell her not to touch him. Any average night, it wouldn't have been a problem, but he hadn't planned ahead for dealing with a stranger. Not that he knew this was supposed to happen. Either way, he watched her wander off and then finally signed. "On second thought...I'll stick around...just in case. The three of you will all be....otherwise occupied, someone might as well be the eyes and ears of the places." Meaning...he had every intention of snooping around the mansion. Because...why not?
And that said, he was more than content to leave the ritual, demi-fae business to Lea and Az. Plus, the bribery and/or threatening of the resident ritualist seemed like something that could turn nasty fast. So, he moved further into the mansion in Oakley's direction, though his eyes never stopped roaming the area for long.