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Lancelot du Lac ([personal profile] knightscode) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2015-10-22 04:44 pm

[ OPEN ]

Westminster -- CLOSED TO FAOLAN


Lancelot is getting somewhat used to Night Council work, little by little. He's getting used to travelling to Westminster, checking in, reading reports and generally investigating things that are not quite mundane.

He's also getting used to Faolan. Faolan is a strange sort of person, varying on days between a surly sort of grumpiness and casual friendliness. Lancelot can't quite work out what to make of the man, and he suspects Faolan can't quite work out what to make of him in turn. So much as he insists that he is not used to things or feels he doesn't belong, Lancelot... well, Lancelot isn't exactly in a much better position. He's still learning, but he's learning quickly. He's already been promoted, after all, much to his own surprise. No, Faolan... Faolan is withdrawn, and perhaps the reality of it is that he's a hunter. Hunters are not, exactly, people who work in groups. Perhaps he just needs a little coaxing?

So it is that Lancelot arrives early, waiting outside for Faolan with two cups of coffee from a place up the road and two pastries. Something to help him wake up and perhaps bribe him into conversation.


b) Police & Guardian work -- OPEN

Adjusting to life as both a Community Support Officer and a Night Council Guardian has been easy enough in one aspect: both roles are investigative, and both roles are about upholding the law and protecting people.

So it is that on some days he can be found out and about Richmond and the surrounding areas, neatly dressed in his police uniform and fielding questions from tourists and generally lost people. It's especially busy at the moment with the rugby world cup, and they have a lot of drunks to carefully handle and crowd control to do, but Lancelot doesn't mind it. He's polite and easy going, but he's more than able to handle himself when necessary.

Of course, on the days he isn't there -- or even late at night after work -- Lancelot has his other job to think of. Dressed down into tidy, smart clothing in place of his uniform he heads out back and forth from Westminster investigating Night Council business. From the smallest lead to the biggest problem he does his best to keep on top of things. Moving on troublemakers, carefully dissuading people being too open with their magic or looking into bigger crimes. Lancelot has a good sense for danger, and he's both quick on his feet and strong. Much to the annoyance of people he's looking to apprehend.

c) Crime Scene -- OPEN

Lancelot has made it before the police, for which he's glad. It gives him time to find out what he needs and get away again, cover up as much evidence of non-human action as he can.

Which may prove difficult.

As he crouches down and studies the body the pallor of it finally sinks in. About as pale as you can get, and aside from the damage produced by the fight something else nags at him until he carefully reaches out and pushes aside her hair.

She's been bitten.

The question then is if she's already been turned, or if she's just been drained. Lancelot belatedly realises he's not sure if there's any way you can tell at this point. Vampires are dead, so he can't check for a heartbeat. Is there another test for vampirism?

He supposes he'll have to add it to his list of things to read up on.

d) Off Duty Coffee Shop-- OPEN

When Lancelot isn't running between jobs he still has another responsibility, of course. Lily. His white Samoyed is slowly getting more and more confident around people, and so he does his best to make sure he always has time to take her out and about to meet new people. The parks around London, the high streets in various places and along the river -- she's a very well travelled dog in that respect.

He's sitting outside despite the cloudy weather, eyeing the sky warily as he sips his coffee and Lily laps some water from a bowl. She looks up sharply as someone walks near and flicks her ears, trying to decide if she needs to alert Lancelot before he looks up and around himself.

"Don't worry, she won't bite. She's probably more afraid of you."
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B? 83

[personal profile] tearmeanewone 2015-10-24 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Elizabeth has been taking it easy since Lambeth, trying to recover both physically and mentally. It's been difficult juggling recovery, assimilating to life in another country, and her studies (both magical and practical). She's spent a lot of her free time taking walks to get familiar with the area, but also just to take in the fall air.

She's out at a park, watching children on swings as she walks by. Imagining what that would have been like for her, she only snaps out of her trance when a girl tries to jump out of the swing and falls farther than she'd thought she'd fall. Elizabeth is already moving around the fence before the girl hits the pavement, scraping her knees, palms, and chin. Predictably, she starts to cry.

"Hey, hey it's okay," she helps the girl sit up and looks around for a parent or a babysitter-- someone. Plenty of people look concerned, some talking on their cell phones, but no one is moving standing up. Do they think this girl is Elizabeth's daughter?

The girl is still crying, Elizabeth can't ignore it. She starts singing to her, the tune awkward and a little unsteady because she's replaced the lyrics with her healing spell. Gradually, the scrapes heal and the girl stops crying, clearly confused as to why the pain had stopped.

"See? You're okay," Elizabeth smiles. But now she has an angry, temporarily-distracted father bearing down on her from behind.
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[personal profile] tearmeanewone 2015-10-28 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
Elizabeth is startled by the sudden arrival of... Police. She can read the words on his vest easily enough, and realizes how this must look. 'Emily' was not her child, and her apparent father looked very upset.

"Glad she's alright," Elizabeth barely manages to say before she's standing up, straightening her skirt out and moving away as quickly as possible. She didn't want to be involved with a police officer, she was trying to lay low and be a model British citizen. The last thing she needed was to be deported.
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[personal profile] tearmeanewone 2015-10-29 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
Maybe he's just trying to give her a warning, or tell her to stay away from this particular park from now on, or anything that wasn't 'you're under arrest'. That's the thought process that makes her stop and turn around when she hears the officer call after her.

It takes her a moment to realize that he's not saying any of the things she'd imagined he would, and she even looks a little confused for a beat. "People... are protective of their children. He was probably right to be angry at me."
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[personal profile] tearmeanewone 2015-11-03 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
In situations like this one, Elizabeth has two options: deny or admit. Usually, the amount of certitude that people had surrounding her status as a witch was slim to none, so denial was easy. She had strange study habits-- homeschooled American! She occasionally took books out of a box in her closet to read-- gosh, so lazy, can't be bothered to unpack all the way just yet! Hadn't she limped in yesterday from blisters her new boots gave her?-- she has an amazing topical cream and the best socks to wear after blisters; she'll look up the website and shoot you the address!

This is a case of shared vocabulary and eyewitness account, though. He knew what he'd seen. Plausible deniability was slim to none in this scenario. Elizabeth straightens up, looking the officer straight in the eyes and shoving all of her nerves and terror down and away. She has no idea who he is, and she has no idea people run around London warning people like her to stay under the radar.

"Is this just friendly advice, or is there something we have to work out right here and now?"