Down They Fall [Hunter Tales]
Posted: 19 Apr 2020, 03:20
It was a familiar setting.
Solemn colored walls, leather chairs scruffed and overused, the scent of stale coffee and desperation permeating the air. Her presence didn’t even qualify as a difference - no, her face was familiar to the officers and criminals alike. In fact, the only major change that drew curious stares alike was the blood that covered her. The receptionist watched on in open shock and disgust, swollen, wrinkled fingers grasping at the cross that rest against her bosom. Sawyer managed a laugh, the sound too calm, too casual for her current state, and winked at the elderly woman. “I’m not a fanger, grandma, chill,” she supplied, watching as grey and tired eyes narrowed in suspicion. Her lips began to move as she recited a prayer, only coming to a stop when a boisterous laugh bounced off the walls. “Nah, she just kills those nasty fuckers. Isn’t that right, Saw? Gonna have to get you on the payroll,” Officer Hannigan grinned, his muscled hand coming down to grip her slender shoulder.
“I’m not goin’ to complain about a little extra cash, but you know I do it out of the goodness of my heart.” Another round of laughter filled the station, and she hopped gracefully to her feet, despite her wounds. They were so scarce and so miniscule, she barely felt them. Hannigan did a quick sweep over her, bushy brow raising as he opened his arm, motioning her to his desk, though she knew the way by heart by now. “Don’t worry about it, old man. I barely felt a thing, These fangers aren’t as scary as they appear. Blondie could barely touch us before we put her down,” she smirked, “got her in the heart a good time, too.”
“Jesus, Saw. That’s actually what I called you in for. Heard about some reports about a fight and some breakin’ and enterin’. Know anythin’ about that?” His words left him in a rush of air as he collapsed into his seat, hands resting behind his head. His posture screamed relaxed and powerful, meant to intimidate, but it merely had her chuckling. “Fight? Yeah, we tracked down some problem ***** and her friends decided to join. She’s got one of us workin’ for her or somethin’, tried to take a shot at me and fucked up. It was priceless, but didn’t stop me from spilling his guts. In my books, he’s one of them. I also killed some random fanger that came at me. One hit, heart, bam. Ash. As for the breaking and entering, you know me, I don’t do anything without reason. She fled, so I tracked her the best I could, went into random buildings along Honeymead, Westwall and Gullsborough before getting bored and deciding to change tactics. She made a clone of herself - a couple of them. Destroyed whatever cameras I found, just so you knew for sure it was me. I needed the pieces for some ****, anyway.” It was a long winded speech, but he wasn’t bothered.
She watched as his expression changed from concern to disbelief and finally, pure amusement.
As he slapped his hand against his desk, he laughed, and shook his head. “I figured it was something like that, but I had to ask. You’re good. No one’s going to be concerned about you killing one of those fuckers or disrupting some property. The attack on the other human, well, I’ll explain that to some of my people, too. Our lovely detective wants a thorough report, but you know how he loves his files on you. Reads them at bedtime to get some sleep,” he grinned, earning another laugh from her as she unwrapped a lollipop and placed it on her tongue. “I didn’t think there was, and Ephraim’s already writing up his own report to send along. But, I also got some information for you. Names.” Her smile was harsh as she wiggled a crumpled piece of paper from her jean pocket and slid it over to him. “One of them is a big business owner around here, I’ve heard. Quartermaine or something ridiculous like that. It’s all there and we’re working on getting a few more out. We’re goin’ to take care of them ourselves, but you know, work with us and we’ll work with you. Keep your guys on the look-out.” With that, she dusted off her jeans and moved to her feet. Pressing two fingers to her brow in salute, she flashed him a grin as she spoke over her shoulder on her way out the door.
“That said, I’m going to take a shower and chill until the next hunt. Put that list to good use, yeah?”
Solemn colored walls, leather chairs scruffed and overused, the scent of stale coffee and desperation permeating the air. Her presence didn’t even qualify as a difference - no, her face was familiar to the officers and criminals alike. In fact, the only major change that drew curious stares alike was the blood that covered her. The receptionist watched on in open shock and disgust, swollen, wrinkled fingers grasping at the cross that rest against her bosom. Sawyer managed a laugh, the sound too calm, too casual for her current state, and winked at the elderly woman. “I’m not a fanger, grandma, chill,” she supplied, watching as grey and tired eyes narrowed in suspicion. Her lips began to move as she recited a prayer, only coming to a stop when a boisterous laugh bounced off the walls. “Nah, she just kills those nasty fuckers. Isn’t that right, Saw? Gonna have to get you on the payroll,” Officer Hannigan grinned, his muscled hand coming down to grip her slender shoulder.
“I’m not goin’ to complain about a little extra cash, but you know I do it out of the goodness of my heart.” Another round of laughter filled the station, and she hopped gracefully to her feet, despite her wounds. They were so scarce and so miniscule, she barely felt them. Hannigan did a quick sweep over her, bushy brow raising as he opened his arm, motioning her to his desk, though she knew the way by heart by now. “Don’t worry about it, old man. I barely felt a thing, These fangers aren’t as scary as they appear. Blondie could barely touch us before we put her down,” she smirked, “got her in the heart a good time, too.”
“Jesus, Saw. That’s actually what I called you in for. Heard about some reports about a fight and some breakin’ and enterin’. Know anythin’ about that?” His words left him in a rush of air as he collapsed into his seat, hands resting behind his head. His posture screamed relaxed and powerful, meant to intimidate, but it merely had her chuckling. “Fight? Yeah, we tracked down some problem ***** and her friends decided to join. She’s got one of us workin’ for her or somethin’, tried to take a shot at me and fucked up. It was priceless, but didn’t stop me from spilling his guts. In my books, he’s one of them. I also killed some random fanger that came at me. One hit, heart, bam. Ash. As for the breaking and entering, you know me, I don’t do anything without reason. She fled, so I tracked her the best I could, went into random buildings along Honeymead, Westwall and Gullsborough before getting bored and deciding to change tactics. She made a clone of herself - a couple of them. Destroyed whatever cameras I found, just so you knew for sure it was me. I needed the pieces for some ****, anyway.” It was a long winded speech, but he wasn’t bothered.
She watched as his expression changed from concern to disbelief and finally, pure amusement.
As he slapped his hand against his desk, he laughed, and shook his head. “I figured it was something like that, but I had to ask. You’re good. No one’s going to be concerned about you killing one of those fuckers or disrupting some property. The attack on the other human, well, I’ll explain that to some of my people, too. Our lovely detective wants a thorough report, but you know how he loves his files on you. Reads them at bedtime to get some sleep,” he grinned, earning another laugh from her as she unwrapped a lollipop and placed it on her tongue. “I didn’t think there was, and Ephraim’s already writing up his own report to send along. But, I also got some information for you. Names.” Her smile was harsh as she wiggled a crumpled piece of paper from her jean pocket and slid it over to him. “One of them is a big business owner around here, I’ve heard. Quartermaine or something ridiculous like that. It’s all there and we’re working on getting a few more out. We’re goin’ to take care of them ourselves, but you know, work with us and we’ll work with you. Keep your guys on the look-out.” With that, she dusted off her jeans and moved to her feet. Pressing two fingers to her brow in salute, she flashed him a grin as she spoke over her shoulder on her way out the door.
“That said, I’m going to take a shower and chill until the next hunt. Put that list to good use, yeah?”