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Eames. ([personal profile] falsify) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2016-03-08 01:02 am

Every single holiday, a head in a box


The joke is it is in fact a head in the box. Thread headers inside. Any issues or questions, please don't hesitate to send me a PM/contact me on plurk/comment on the plotting post!
reticence: (modern eyebrow)

[personal profile] reticence 2016-03-13 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Faolan wishes that the man would put that thing away. Can he put it away? "Did you bring the box it came in?" he asks, hoping that it will hint as much, but also the box could be useful to investigate as well. Maybe there are some traces on it that might not have lasted on the head itself.

He makes sure to keep his own eyes firmly locked on the other man rather than the object in tow. "I take it you don't have any suggestions as to where it might have come from yourself. Other than her identity. Which was...?" Faolan had been a private investigator, before this business with Hillingdon, after all. He's trying to pick up as much information as he can before the problem gets dumped in their laps, both figuratively and literally speaking.
reticence: (modern troubled)

[personal profile] reticence 2016-03-19 04:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Faolan takes note of the name, and the fact that this man knows it. "You knew her?" he asks, trying not to look at the head but instead keeping his eyes focused on Eames himself. "To what extent?"

And alright, yes he'll look at the head. And he's right of course, the neck's a mess. It's certainly not a clean cut, nor does Faolan recognize it as being the product of simple brute strength. Whoever had done this to her, it had taken some effort on their part. Which did narrow it down, to some extent, he supposes.
reticence: (modern hmm)

[personal profile] reticence 2016-03-26 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. Well that gives Faolan more of an idea what sort of fae he's dealing with here, then. It doesn't particularly matter to him one way or the other, but it will be important to any sort of investigation that may follow, so he takes a mental note as he continues the conversation.

"You want us to take this off your hands for you, then," he half asks, gesturing to the head, already knowing the answer. "You say you'll pay. How do we know that we aren't putting ourselves in danger for accepting the offer?" He raises an eyebrow as he waits for his answer. It's a simple enough question. People are sending the man heads in the post, after all. It doesn't exactly bode well.
reticence: (modern eyebrow raise)

[personal profile] reticence 2016-04-09 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Faolan thinks better of trying to point out that he'd meant danger from him. But so far, this fae man has not given him anything to concern himself over. He's bringing the head here to have the mystery solved for him, possibly to dump his problem on someone else, but it doesn't appear that he has any malicious intent in it himself.

Faolan stands in place assessing the man for a long moment, before nodding slightly. And just coming right out with the question. "What is your intent in this, then?" he asks. "We can investigate the matter, if that's what you're after. If it's more, our answer will take longer than simply accepting the job, as it were." If this is supposed to be an offer of an alliance after all, it's the oddest offer he figures he's ever received. And not one that he's sure he should be taking, not with how unpredictable things stand with the fae at the moment.
reticence: (modern hmm)

[personal profile] reticence 2016-04-23 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Faolan wonders just what exactly he has going on that would be more important than the proof that there's been a murder and that whoever's done it is obviously trying to send him a sign, but he leaves that thought where it is. And instead asks one last question of the fae man standing in front of him.

"What do you make of it, then?" he says. "Do you have any thoughts as to who might have sent it to you? Or why?"