
Brian Floyd
Searching the phone, Augusta sees a number of names she recognizes, members of high society in both Graybridge and Annesburg. Both city's mayors, a number of council members, members of the wealthy elite. She recognizes the name of her friend Peyton among the contacts. She also recognizes some other names that have come up before. The TANC's warden is in his contacts, as is Rosalind Parker, the prison guard they interacted with during their last visit there. He's definitely well connected. But she doesn't find a contact that jumps out at her as Eva's mother. Of course, there are a number of names she doesn't recognize and she doesn't have the first clue as to what Eva's mother would be called, so that isn't saying much.
"I choose to believe I'm too valuable for them to just get rid of me based on an assumption," Brian says to Dave, though the man's words clearly are making him nervous.
He turns his eyes to Melissa.
"I'm sorry that I made you feel this way. But I'm not lying to you. I did promise you full honesty tonight, didn't I? Of course that was before you had those people who you have fallen in with kidnap and beat me up." Through the blood on his face, he looks at her with seemingly nothing but kindness in his eyes.
"I was really hoping that we could make this work tonight. That we could speak openly and honestly and reconnect. I knew this"—he nods to indicate the warehouse and the others present—
"was a danger, but I was willing to take it for you. But even if you don't have any more feelings for me, Mel, I cannot believe you have lost yourself so much in such a short amount of time. You would not let these new friends of yours kill or torture me, would you? You're not like them. You're a good person."OOC:
Brian is initiating a conflict with Melissa now, with his goal being to get her to release him.
He's challenging his relationship with her, previously believing he could get her back and now very much doubting that possibility. That triples his relationship die with her for this roll but steps it back to a D6 afterwards for the remainder of the session.
I'll spend a PP (Note it down, Windy) to add one more die to the toal for a
22 that Melissa would have to beat (unless she chooses to give in
😉)