Winter our discontent (RP)

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Apr 18, 2025 4:02 am
- Emma -

Sarah does not look overly keen on the idea of another club, you observed that she seemed to really enjoy dancing, but maybe taking her clothes off at the same time was not what she planned on when coming to London.

"Waiting would mean talking to people." She says in a small voice. You know from experience that she is not inclined towards speaking. Even at your writers' group, among 'friends' she needed copious encouraging each time before she would read any of her work, and then she only did so by hiding behind the page... even if the page was a phone-screen... and pretending no one was there. It is possible she has spoken more since moving in with you than in her whole time in London. Unfortunately what you have seen of her writing is nowhere near good enough for you try get her a book deal, or a gig at the papers.

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Apr 18, 2025 4:27 am
"You could always wash dishes. Or stock shelves."
It was about time Sarah started taking responsibility for her life. Emma wasn’t going to solve every problem she had, even if she could. Sarah’s anxiety wasn’t something a little pep talk could fix. That kind of thing needed therapy. And time.

"I’m not saying it’ll be easy," she added, a bit softer this time "But you’re not going to get better just lying here either."
Apr 18, 2025 7:38 am
Benji frowns to himself at Yasmine’s declaration that this could take hours or even days. He obviously can’t stick around for days, but he should probably stay and help for at least a few hours. This was his idea, after all. He sighs, shoulders slumping slightly in resignation. No sleep at all then.

He rubs his sleepy eyes with the back of his hand, gets back on his feet, and begins helping Yasmine assemble a ‘tent’ out of the plastic to try to separate the pond from the rest of the shop. When she leaves to fetch the trolley, he fishes his phone out of his pocket and decides he better call Miriam and let her know not to come around until later in the evening, since it looks like he won’t be home for a few more hours.
Apr 18, 2025 4:08 pm
- Emma -

When David returns home, he finds Sarah crying softly on the couch. The conversation did not really 'end', it more sort of petered out, with Sarah shrugging in 'agreement' but looking very hurt by all you have said.

• Are you there when David arrives?

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Apr 18, 2025 4:11 pm
- Benji -

"That was yesterday!" Miriam says, sounding miffed. "I came round and you were not there. Lizabeth was so worried. Said you had not come home all day!" That can't be right, you saw Miriam yesterday, or last night.

Yasmine has returned toot sweet with the trolley laden with portable wire-shelves, but is not paying much attention to your phone call. "Ooh! Would you look at that! Strange that Jacob would have something like this!" She says, holding up an antique bible. "It is American!" Yasmine seems quite content to spend the rest of the week pottering around in here, nipping back to her own shop if customers call, she has left a note on her door.

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Apr 18, 2025 5:23 pm
Sarah was curled up on the couch, face turned away, crying quietly on the couch. Emma didn't look. She hasn't looked in her direction for the last fifteen minutes. The apartment was too small to offer any real privacy to any of them, so the least she could do was give her some space. She didn’t feel good about how their conversation ended either. She had no intention of taking care of Sarah for the rest of her life, but forcing her to take steps to move out did sour her mood, especially after she'd seen how she took it.

She kept herself busy. A load of laundry already done, dinner nearly finished. When David finally walked through the door, she swiveled to look at him, brushed a strand of hair behind her ear, and offered him a tight-lipped smile, then turned her attention back toward the cutting board.

"Hey," she said, and gestured at the table, averting her eyes from the couch, and her husband "Dinner’s ready. How was your day?"
Apr 19, 2025 5:37 am
Benji cannot help but smile at Yasmine’s giddy enthusiasm as she digs through Jacob’s collection, but the smile is quickly replaced by a furrowed brow as he tries to make sense of what Miriam’s telling him.

"But we only made the plans last night!" he protests, confused. "And I was with Lizabeth this morning. We had a meeting with the Night Sisters." He’s admittedly not the best at keeping track of time, but not so much so that he could lose an entire day without realising it, surely?
Apr 19, 2025 2:23 pm
- Emma -

Perceptive as always, David glances over at Sarah, cocking an eyebrow, but not commenting.

"Smells great!" He says, joining you in the kitchen for a hello kiss.

"They have agreed to restart the vetting process next week." He says. "It's supposed to have been private," he sighs. "But people have been giving me funny looks. It might just be my paranoia? I have never been 'embroiled in a scandal' before."

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Apr 19, 2025 2:24 pm
- Benji -

"No... that was definitely two days ago." Miriam says, sounding nervous. As a vampire hunter she maybe knows about 'older' vampires ... 'losing their marbles' as she would put it, and does not want to have to hunt you.

"Maybe... Lizabeth should come live with me?" She suggest, trying to sound casual, like she is, in no way, suggesting you are not safe to be around.

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Apr 19, 2025 2:47 pm
Emma kissed David back, letting her hand rest at his side just for a moment before stepping back to turn the electric stove off. She wanted to enjoy the evening, to sit down and eat together like a normal couple in a normal apartment, but Sarah's quiet sobs from the couch were suffocating. She couldn't sit down and enjoy her meal while she was crying her heart out.

"I’m glad" she rubbed his arm when he told her about the vetting process "I hope it will all get sorted out quickly. You deserve that promotion"

She turned to the table, dinner plated and ready, but didn’t sit. Instead she glanced toward the couch, and sighed to herself:

"Sarah. Would you like to eat something? Come join us at the table?"
Apr 19, 2025 4:55 pm
Persephone looked through her contacts and, sure enough, there it was. Hotline. She sighed and muttered, "Ah yes. Of course."

She shook her head in frustration, looked at Wentworth, and said, "What orientation? There was no orientation. That's a shite attempt at humor, Wentworth." Persephone had lived in London briefly before, in college, and had picked up a few Britishisms, like shite, loo, and so on, which were starting to return, though she did not always employ them perfectly.

When the conversation turned to Kat, Persephone eyed Wentworth, wondering if she was about to make a mistake. She shrugged internally and said Kat's full name, as well as what she knew of Kat's 'owner.' "Ring any bells?" she asked.
Apr 19, 2025 6:23 pm
- Emma -

Sarah, sniffs, but gets up and does to the bathroom to wash her face and blow her nose before joining you at the table. "Thanks." She says, trying to be a good house guest and not cause trouble.

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Apr 19, 2025 6:27 pm
- Persephone -

"I don't know how you do things over in the colonies." Wentworth says when you deny any orientation. "But we have a long history over here. There are feuds that have existed since before your country was born, I did not plan to be spending today briefing you on etiquette and who not to cross." He seems to be suppressing a sigh at your ignorance. "I will give you a high-level overview." He says. "But check with the hotline before you put your foot in your mouth, 'K?"

He spends some time going over interminable details about who is who in London, including mentioning concerns over the state of the weather, and that some are trying to blame the demons for that —but, to the best of his knowledge, they have nothing to do with it— he mentions chaos in the streets because of a missing vampire lord, and scoffs at your mention of fairies and werewolves, informing you that are no such thing ... in London ... anymore.

Emma did not go into enough detail [ref], and Wentworth can only tell you that Kat is not significantly on anyone's radar, she is 'free game', 'probably just a pawn for the taking'. He is interested in the weekend retreat and implies that you could look into that, 'on you own time', 'that is not your job'.

"But you are here for work." He reminds you. "Tomorrow you need to start working on a new acquisition..."

• Who do you need to broker a contract with? What sort of person are they?
• Is this the first time you have had to start the process with someone who has not been approached before?
  You are not expected to close the deal tomorrow, but Wentworth does expect a progress report by end of day.
• You had plans with your sister. Coincidentally your target will be in the same area, that's convenient... right?

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Apr 19, 2025 7:19 pm
OOC:
I'm glad my past roll re: Circe is coming back to haunt me!
Persephone pays close attention to Wentworth, commenting along the way. "Oh, yes, Eliot," she says, when he mentions a missing vampire lord. She does this, of course, to throw him off; he would not expect her to know the vamp's name. But Emma and Benji discussed Eliot's disappearance and Persephone made the guess that they must be the same person. "And the demon who owns a bookshop on Bookseller's Row?" Again, Persephone only overheard Emma and Benji, but she is authentically curious if Benji's demon friend is an ally or enemy of her patron. Finally she nods in acceptance of his suggestion that she might look into this weekend affair.

When he turns to the matter of her job, her heart sinks--she'd somehow have to juggle this with her sister's day out. She did not expect this to end well, but she'd pulled off such antics before, she realized, as she recalls the time she brokered a funding deal for her startup at a cocktail party while also taking her one of her finals online on her phone.

Her target is Viviana Norwood, an Italian-British woman, about 30, who works in banking tech at HSBC. Her specialty is managing the tech systems that deliver trade information for stock brokers and investment bankers in real time, globally. She is queer, but keeps it secret, because her banking superiors are very conservative. She is single and lives in the City.

This will be Persephone's first recruitment from the get-go. She'd been a liaison and handler for those already in process. Harold Winters was her first "close."

Persephone will try to make first contact with Viviana while out shopping with Circe. She hopes that Circe's cluelessness will reinforce the "accidental" nature of the encounter. Which means, YES, Persephone will be involving her sister, if only as cover. She will not inform Circe of any of this, of course.
Apr 19, 2025 7:27 pm
What Emma really wanted was a quiet moment alone with her husband. She kept the conversation light, asked about his day, and passed around the pasta she’d made, all the while staying gentle and polite with Sarah. All she was hoping for now was to get through dinner without another emotional breakdown, so they could retire to their bedroom as quickly as possible.
Apr 19, 2025 9:52 pm
- Persephone -


If Wentworth is surprised or impressed that you know about Elliot, he shows no sign beyond a small gesture of confirmation that you have the right name.

"A ... bookshop ... in Bookseller's Row?" He says, sound only mildly interested, but you get the impression he did not know about Jacob. How can that be? Maybe you can learn more about his situation? There might be hints about possible loopholes to freedom there? Pity Jacob is not around, but, from what Emma implied, he may have been trouble.

"Anyhoo: See how you get on with Ms Norwood and report back." Wentworth says, he enjoys lording his knowledge over you, and may let more slip if you keep him talking, but you are going to be late for Zhiyu at this rate.

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Apr 20, 2025 12:25 am
"…You think so?" Benji asks, anxiously. He doesn’t want to believe that this might be that, but he can’t think of many other explanations. It just doesn’t make any sense. There aren’t even any gaps in his memory where the time could have been lost… Well, either way, maybe it’s not such a bad idea for Lizabeth to go stay with Miriam for a bit, anyway. Miriam might be able to keep a closer eye on Lizabeth than he can and Lizabeth could keep Miriam company.

"I… I suppose if that’s what she would prefer…" he concedes, hesitantly. "Do you still want to come over for tea this evening?"
Apr 20, 2025 3:19 am
Persephone glances at her phone and sees that she must leave if she's to make it to meet Zhiyu on time. The guilt she still feels for assisting his brother's death, plus her general annoyance with Wentworth, are more than enough to overcome her curiosity about what else she might be able to pry out of the man.

She stands and says only, "Understood." She turns to walk out, wishing that her lack of courtesies when leaving would sting, but she doesn't think he is capable of feeling anymore.

Once out of there, she is able to breathe more freely. She checks the address and finds her way to meet Zhiyu.
Apr 20, 2025 5:26 pm
- Emma -

As always, David is polite and friendly to Sarah, not commenting on the scene he came home to. As always, Sarah is quiet and says little. Dinner proceeds without indecent.

Sarah is still in the habit of sleeping during the day, and, you can now guess, working nights. If she wants to get work outside that industry she may have to go out looking during the day. Spending the whole night awake on her phone, as usual, probably won't aid her in that... but that also expects her to go out, and, aside from when you dragged her out to buy clothes, you don't think she has left the flat.

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Apr 20, 2025 5:27 pm
- Benji -

Miriam seems less concerned with what Lizabeth wants than about any danger you might pose to her if you are not fully in control. Lizabeth mainly wants to go home, she does not see the need for protection: "It's not like you can keep the cops off me." She will comment if asked, and no one else has presented problems that she has seen.

"I am busy." Miriam says a bit snootily, in response to your invitation to tea, but you can be pretty sure she is lying, still resentful that you stood her up 'yesterday'.

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