Ringer (
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undergrounds2016-02-03 01:51 pm
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To hide away, hide away
1. SPY TACTICS [OPEN]
Ringer realized not long ago how objectively little she knew about the various factions she was dealing with. While Reznik had taught her the basic tidbits of each, their strengths and weaknesses, their loose affiliations, there were disputes and alliances forming that she found herself tragically ignorant to and often surprised by. For these reasons, she made the choice to set her more aggressive protective hunting aside for the moment to instead begin spying on people.
It didn't matter so much what significance the person held in their respective faction. She was trying to learn relationships between factions, who belonged to which, and so on. Sometimes it meant accidentally following a human who wasn't involved in any way. Most of the time, however, it meant following people she knew to be witches, werewolves, fae, and so on. Anyone who might be interesting.
The girl wasn't deliberately provocative in her pursuits, but she wasn't meticulously careful either. After all, she had no training for this kind of thing specifically. Ringer lurked in shadows and tried to follow a block or so behind, tried to appear distracted and caught up in her own world, and simply hoped that was enough. It was only a matter of time before someone caught on.
2. CAFE RESEARCH [OPEN]
Along with following people at night and in between her studies at uni, Ringer spent her free time studying. After the library became a tomb of isolation, she opted instead of the noisier and more oblivious patrons at the cafe. She turned up almost every day to grab a table in the corner or near to, ordering a tea and occasionally a scone or the like, laptop open on one half of the space in front of her while the other was filled with a book, or two, or three. For the casual observer, it would look like research for a paper, perhaps for a class on mythology or media. For those in the know, it might be obvious, but that only helped her to begin making more allies - or enemies.
3. GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN [CLOSED to Annie, early Feb]
All work and no play makes Ringer a dull girl. After a pleasant, albeit short, chat with Annie in the street, Ringer had done something rather un-Ringer-like and invited the girl over to hang out. She ordered some food from the Indian place down the lane, had a couple bottles of wine on standby, and had even ensured her television was prepared to play movies that they could rent if they chose. She didn't really know how things like this worked, but had heard enough stories and seen enough films to have an idea.
When the time approached, Ringer double-checked that her apartment was clean and that no signs of her real name were about for casual consumption. It wouldn't be hard to find if Annie went digging, but Ringer was hoping she wasn't that kind of acquaintance. The risk wasn't great enough for her to be concerned. After the final sweep, she settled in with awkward anticipation, waiting for Annie to arrive.
4. 'I LOVE DOGS' [CLOSED to James, mid Feb]
Ringer drank tea every day, like any good Brit should. She took it where she could get it, for the most part, and it never occurred to her to question why the one she drank this morning tasted any differently than the usual beyond trying a new cafe. Even when she began to notice that she was feeling off and some of her thoughts seemed new and not entirely justified, it never entered her mind that she might have been cursed or poisoned - or simply consumed a love potion.
She didn't know exactly why she felt compelled to visit James Memon at work. Objectively, it seemed like a terrible idea. There was no way of knowing how many of his colleagues were also members of the supernatural and it wasn't as if she had any special relationship with the man to merit her appearance, despite her one-time claim of being family. So when the secretary asked why she wished to see Mr. Memon, she said the first thing that popped into her head: "He's been talking to me about a case. He should be expecting me."

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"You said I've been avoiding you. But you know where I live if you needed me." A beat. "You didn't need me."
It's not that she wants or needs to be needed, but her way of explaining what she means. Faolan not specifically seeking her out made it easy for her to avoid him. Until he did, which is the reason they're talking now. Ringer drops her hand from his arm, standing awkwardly next to the table.
"I'm not good at.. this." Being friends. As if evidence of that, she suddenly interrupts her own thought as something else he said strikes her. "When was Lancelot sworn to the Night Council?"
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"This August," he says, not even needing to consider the date of course, because he'd been sworn in then as well. "Well before I found myself anything important." He still doesn't know how he wound up in charge of Hillingdon. He's still not sure if he's the right man for the job, but by god he's going to do the best he can while he's there, if nothing else.
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"Isn't that more suspicious? That you found power and success after his being instated in the Night Council?" She asks as evenly. Sensing that she's continuing on the same path that might upset him again, she gestures to his chair for him and then sits down herself, continuing in more hushed tones. "I was raised to ask questions. It doesn't mean that I trust you less when I scrutinize your associations."
She pauses, trying to think. "Do you trust the Night Council?"
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"I believe that... They could be better than they are," he replies. "I don't like the way that some of the factions seem to take precedence while others are mere afterthoughts. We're all part of the supernatural community. The Night Council is our Law. Should they not represent us all to the best of their ability?"
He realizes that it's not as straightforward an answer as she might have hoped but, given his situation it's going to have to do. He hopes she'll catch the meaning of his opinions between the lines of his twisting logic and words.
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"Why is Lancelot a part of them?" Maybe if she can understand why Lancelot is involved with the Night Council, she'll be able to understand why it doesn't bother Faolan to associate so closely with the corrupt group. Or, perhaps, Faolan chooses to ignore that fault in Lancelot. In which case the question becomes: "And why do you trust him?"
It's an honest question, factual, not an accusation or judgment. The judgment is there, of course, and he knows it. But only in so far as it relates to the Council, not to the man directly.
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"Lancelot is a member of the Guardians because he believes in helping people. Making a difference. He's a Police Community Support Officer -- you've met the man. You know how damned earnest he is." He shrugs slightly, looking down at his feet for a moment. "I don't think he really knew what he was getting himself into at the time." But that's not what she's asking him. What else.
He looks back up at her. Why does he trust him? "Why does anyone trust someone?" he asks her. "Why do you trust me? Assuming you do, of course." It's possible she doesn't. Much as though it pains him to force himself to think about.
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After he finishes, her brow creases. She told him she trusts him, didn't she? Maybe not in those exact words. "I trust you because you seem honest and sincere. Our general moral outlines often overlap. You're the leader of my so-called Clan. Thus far, you haven't done anything to prove you aren't worth trusting. Other than putting your trust in someone who may not be trustworthy."
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He inclines his head towards her slightly. "I do not see eye to eye with him on all things, but I trust him to respect my decisions, and I trust him to respect our friendship. Separate from our faction alliances. No faith in an individual is a guarantee," he points out. "But good people tend to do the right thing, in the end. And I believe that he is that, if nothing else."
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As if it's the easiest thing in the world. It's not and she knows it. She wants to see him try. Ringer wants to see Hillingdon do something more than dwell in the outskirts made of outcasts. They can be- they are so much better than that. Faolan has the chance to make it happen. If he makes the right choices, takes the initiative to make action happen instead of always being responsive. She believes he can.
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"I'll do my best," he replies. And it's all that he can do in the end, really.