Melissa heads toward the boulevard and the meeting place.
A Bitter Pill To Swallow
Melissa heads toward the boulevard and the meeting place.
Empty Warehouse
Auggie drives them towards a section of abandoned warehouses by the waterfront of Graybridge, left behind by some bankrupted company. Breaking open a door was no problem before and there still doesn't appear to be any guards patrolling in this part, so they should have enough privacy here for now. Auggie thinks that coming back here a third time might be pushing their luck.
She parks the car around the side, under a shadow at least where a shadow would be if it wasn't cloudy and raining so often.
She hides the car in a fog that conveniently rolls in, and "helps" Eva with the unconscious man. Mostly that means holding doors open. Under cover, they enter the warehouse and she hold a chair in place for Brian to be chained.
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Exiting the van, Eva has Brian over her shoulder and is headed for the warehouse door when she sees the fog.
"That... you, that mist and fog?" she asks as she goes inside, placing the unconscious man in the chair so they can work on restraining him.
Brian Floyd

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Brian is still unconscious when Eva carries him into the warehouse. Together with Augusta, she puts him into an old metal chair and restrains him, making sure that even if he tries, he's not going to get free. Fifteen minutes later, Melissa and Dave arrive as well. Brian is slowly beginning to stir at this point. He definitely looks very different than he did in the restaurant, without his superior smile and with the lower half of his face and the front of his shirt covered in blood. His jacket luckily got spared as Melissa is still wearing it.
The way I'm planning to run this is the following:
You can take turns initiating a contest with him as you talk to him to try and get him to give in and tell you what you want to know. He won't give in immediately, but if you beat him in the contests, he'll take stress, which will make him more likely to give in. If you stress him out (increase his stress die above a D12 or have him fail his contest roll by more than 10), he will also tell you what he knows.
If he manages to stress one of you out or get you to give in, the interrogation fails. Since you are four and can take turns and he is one, that puts you at a big advantage, but it keeps a bit of a chance for you to fail. And it will let us play this out a bit.
Sounds good?
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"Yes, it is my stranger gift. I don't understand it, but it is useful for hiding your actions."
Eva is here and I'm calling on her presence.
Savage: her demeanor is that someone is going to pay, and she doesn't really care who.
Rolls
Justice, Eva, Savage - (1d6, 1d8, 1d6)
1d6 : (6) = 6
1d8 : (6) = 6
1d6 : (2) = 2
Brian Floyd

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As Augusta slaps Brian and wakes him up, the man looks around for a moment, trying to get an idea of where he is. He tests his restraints but finds them firm and solid, then he lets his eyes wander over his four captors until they fix on Augusta and he smiles through the blood on his face. "Yeah, I was kind of hoping I could actually just have a nice conversation with Melissa, but you guys seem really mad, so I guess it's going to be like this." For someone currently chained up in some remote warehouse, he still maintains at least a pretty solid facade of confidence. Rather than respond to the bulk of Augusta's words, he says, "So my chances to walk out of here aren't good? That's interesting. I guess you're eager to let out the monster. Is that what you call it? When you turn into her?" He chuckles briefly. "I bet you have a name for it."
For this contest, I'm assuming Augusta's goal is: "Get Brian to tell us everything"
Brian's goal is: "Get them to let me go."
Rolls
Brian: Duty, Augusta, Manipulative - (1D6, 1D6, 1D6)
1D6 : (6) = 6
1D6 : (4) = 4
1D6 : (4) = 4
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"I've given you several opportunities to tell me the truth Brian. When I broke it off with you, you knew why I was doing it, didn't you? And said nothing. When I convinced Melissa to bring me to that diner with you, again, you claimed ignorance. So I don't know what you expect to get out of this charade, but I'm done hoping for your better nature to arise."
She doesn't like this, this casual attempt to pass off what is happening as mundane, and worse, the romantic rivalry hurts more than she thinks it should. She's way hotter than Melissa and wants Brian to understand that. "Don't mention Melissa! She's my friend not yours, so leave her out of this!"
Rolls
Glory, Melissa, Attractive - (1d8, 1d8, 1d6)
1d8 : (2) = 2
1d8 : (5) = 5
1d6 : (5) = 5
Brian Floyd

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"Of course I knew why you did it," Brian confirms. "You were scared because you were changing. I offered to help you figure it out, Augie. I mean, I know better than anyone what's going on with you. I could have helped you. But you rejected my offer and dumped me." Noticing her frustration regarding him and Melissa, he then turns his eyes to the blonde standing back before saying, "I moved on. But it seems like you haven't." He can barely manage to hide a smile as he adds, "I'm sorry, Augie."
"Either way, doesn't matter to me. Or them..." he nodded over to Augusta, Eva and Melissa. "We've got questions and you've got answers. Could just let the girls beat, carve or stomp it out of you but why threaten them with a good time?" he chuckled. "You've probably tried to prepare for something like that. Saw it coming eventually, probably. So let's try a different angle." Dave let that hang in the air for a minute, noting Floyd's smug denmeanor,"I had a devil of a time getting your phone to do facial recognition on you all busted up like that..but hold it at juuuust the right angle and it opened right up. Went through your contacts drafted up a couple of break-up texts, deleted the nudes, and oh...um, sent out a few texts to people that you were turning state's evidence against your employers now that you'd had someone render 'extraordinary rendition' to get free from them." Dave pulled Floyd's phone out of his own pocket and waved it under the light to let the screen flash in the harsh sodium light above them. "I could drop this on a truck headed out of town so they'll track it halfway to Hillsburg and you go free. OR I could tape it to your chest and let those very, very unpleasant people you work for find you already giftwrapped. Your call..."
Rolls
Interrogation - (1d8, 1d8, 1d6, 1d8)
1d8 : (4) = 4
1d8 : (4) = 4
1d6 : (6) = 6
1d8 : (5) = 5
Brian Floyd

He then listens to the rest of Dave's threat and for a moment, he does look concerned as he runs in his mind over the possibility that he may be telling the truth. He does then, however, settle on it being a bluff and says, "Come on, David, we both know you're not smart enough for this." Smiling through the blood on his face and letting his eyes wander over Melissa and Augusta, he adds, "Though I would be curious whom you'd have sent those breakup texts to, considering that out of the last three women I've been involved with, two are in this room and the third doesn't own a phone."
Returning his focus on Dave, he adds, "You're a pretty tough guy, David, but you're out of your depth. You've always been out of your depth. That's why everyone you ever cared about is either dead or in prison." He chuckles, which in turn makes him wince with pain and grow a bit more serious again. "Well, not everyone. Not your doctor friend, Rebecca. Would be a shame if something were to happen to her, wouldn't it?"
Rolls
Brian: Duty, Melissa, Manipulative - (1D6, 1D8, 1D6)
1D6 : (1) = 1
1D8 : (8) = 8
1D6 : (6) = 6
"What we needed? Who the hell are you to play God and decide what we do or don't need, you coward?"
"I dunno if I'd go around threatening the daughter of one of the best snipers in the world." Dave offered Floyd a choice bit of advice. "The guy can circumcise you from over a klick away. Buddy, choose your battles wisely. You already got enough trouble with just us..." He clapped Floyd hard on the shoulder, "Thanks for letting us know you're just a pusher and not a user too. Gives me a few good ideas."
The big man took a deep breath and squatted down to lock gaze with Floyd, right in his swollen eyes, "So, what's your game plan? Just seduce some people looking for a connection and then dose them up for kicks? Charm people into being your guinea pigs and watch the results? This your doing or on orders from Wyvern Lake or Plaxo or what?"
Rolls
Interrogation - (1d8, 1d8, 1d6, 1d8)
1d8 : (2) = 2
1d8 : (3) = 3
1d6 : (2) = 2
1d8 : (3) = 3
Brian Floyd

To Dave's joke about his cleaning lady, Brian laughs, which once again makes him wince with pain. "Well, if you're ever looking for a job..." he then replies.
To the man's advice about Rebecca, he nods. "Thank you for looking out for me. But did you know how many restaurants burn down each year because they don't keep up with safety regulations? It's a tragedy. Especially if the owners don't make it out." He shakes his head, then meets Dave's eyes. There aren't many people who can keep up prolonged eye contact with an angry Dave, but Brian, despite his condition, seems to be one of them. "I have genuine feelings for Melissa. As I did for Augusta. So I did what was best for them. You probably don't know what that's like. Do you still have the capacity for actual human emotions, David? Aside from impotent anger, I mean."
Rolls
Stress Pool - (1D8, 1D6)
1D8 : (6) = 6
1D6 : (4) = 4
Spending a PP to add a Brian die and adding a further question if that's ok...
"Tell me the truth about Belinda, all of it, you selfish prick!"
Rolls
Justice, Belinda, Attractive, Brian - (1d8, 1d8, 1d6, 1d6)
1d8 : (1) = 1
1d8 : (1) = 1
1d6 : (4) = 4
1d6 : (4) = 4
Brian Floyd

His eyes turn to Melissa again at her next question and he says, "Eva knows that answer. Has she not told you? Maybe she doesn't trust you." It's not quite as sharp a verbal stab as the ones he had for Augusta and Dave, but it's an indication that he's not quite giving up yet, even if Melissa did take him off-balance for a moment.
However, Melissa's Likeable Distinction offers this trigger: Earn a Plot Point when you Decrease your own Afraid or Insecure Stress pool—you don’t really mean to upset anyone!
Meaning she can choose to step one of those D6 down to a D4 and roll, which would earn her a Plot Point (if she decides to put the stress Brian receives into Afraid or Insecure). Windy's choice. It would mean a chance that Brian takes a bit less stress, but it does give her a Plot Point.
Also, Windy, you decide which type of stress Brian takes. Overall, you should all be targeting the same type if you want to stress him out.
Rolls
Brian: Love, Melissa, Attractive - (1D6, 1D8, 1D8)
1D6 : (1) = 1
1D8 : (3) = 3
1D8 : (3) = 3
Turning to Eva she asks, "What answer? What does he mean, Eva?"
Brian Floyd

"Melissa, he's a fucking monster. What he did to you and Augusta might eventually kill you. Or make you kill someone you love, accidentally. It might make you addicted to a fucking mystery drug cocktail you need just to live. I have no idea what the story is with Belinda, except that she's all mixed up with this Wyvern Lake, Plaxco, TANC shit as well. She's got ties and a history she probably doesn't even understand -- just like me."
Grabbing Brian by the neck after saying more words in a row than anyone of them have ever heard, the powerful blonde takes him and his chair and drags them towards the wall, which they impact heavily. Choking the man for a moment as she grits her teeth, she finally lets him go but stays right in his face.
"Time to tell us everything, Brian. Everyone who is involved, everything that's going on."
Edit: I'll spend her last PP and include the 5, making the result here 20.
Rolls
Truth, Dave, Super-Strength - (1d10, 1d10, 1d8)
1d10 : (8) = 8
1d10 : (7) = 7
1d8 : (5) = 5
Brian Floyd

Okay, I could technically throw two more PP at this to win, but I'll leave it at a total of 12, which is enough for Brian not to get stressed out. Eva, roll your dice pool again to determine the stress Brian receives. Also, decide which of his stresses it should apply to.
When Eva demands of him to tell them everything, he straightens his back again, clearly trying to regain his dignity, as much as it has been shaken by this point. He coughs again, then says, "You're not going to kill me, Eva. Because if you do, then Tanya and the rest of your sisters are dead. It'll set our research back a decade or two, but we can always start again." He forces a smile onto his lips that looks not nearly as convincing as it did the previous times, then he adds, "Because we have your mother."
Rolls
Brian rolls back - (1D6, 1D8, 1D6, 1D8)
1D6 : (6) = 6
1D8 : (4) = 4
1D6 : (5) = 5
1D8 : (6) = 6