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Thomas Nightingale ([personal profile] signare) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2016-08-11 10:51 am

OPEN

A. Brunch
It isn't that Nightingale doesn't enjoy the cooking provided for him at home. It's rather that if he doesn't get out of the Folly and away from it at least once a week he's afraid he might turn into one of Molly's sausages. His life has stayed relatively untouched for decades now, and as such, every now and again he needs a little variety to keep himself from going mad.

Even if such variety is simply taking himself out for his own meals every now and again. Not that that's quite how he had described things to Molly herself. He didn't want to hurt her feelings, after all. (Who knows what she might make for him to eat the next time if he did.)

And so he sits, in a modest but homey little cafe, with a plate of Eggs Benedict in front of him and a coffee to the side. Looking as much at home as he can, sitting there in a three-piece suit and tie, complete with handmade, hand-shined leather shoes. Beside him a silver-topped gentleman's cane leans as inconspicuously as it can against the corner of the table while to his other side lays the newspaper as Nightingale casually flips through it. He's looking for any sign of supernatural foul play written between the lines of the local news. A method that, until the newspaper itself goes out of print, has always proved itself worth the effort.

He pays no attention to the looks he is receiving from the next table over. He is certain if they want something from him then they can jolly well ask.


B. Office Hours - Redbright Institute
Nightingale's office is just about as impeccable as one might expect it to be. The desk is clean and neat, the bookshelves full but organized within an inch of their lives. The room is small and tight with the desk and the shelves but he's managed to squeeze in another chair for the odd student meeting that might occur. For the most part however Nightingale's extracurricular tutoring sessions happen outside of both the classroom and his office. Sometimes in a laboratory. Sometimes in a private area of the gymnasium. Sometimes out on the streets of London itself. (Sometimes if they're simply discussing theory, Nightingale's rather partial to doing so over coffee or lunch. He'll even pay, if the student is keen enough.)

Despite that, he makes himself available for office hours when he's got nothing scheduled, however. For the odd drop-in that might happen regardless. And for the fact that, given that his mobile is currently switched off where it sits in lapel pocket of his jacket, it's probably the easiest way for any of his colleagues to get a hold of him either. And don't even bother thinking of emailing. Aside from the mobile, the most technologically advanced equipment in Nightingale's office is possibly the ballpoint pen he's using to grade.


C. At the Scene of the Crime
To say that the current situation with the vampires represented a problem with the Redbright Institute's Outreach Group is rather an understatement. It is their mission to protect the city against supernatural threat, after all, not to mention keep the nature of the supernatural secret from the rest of the world as they knew it. Such things however are rather difficult when the vampires have essentially granted themselves free run of the city.

Nightingale stands silent by the scene of the crime. Or perhaps the scene of the dump. He can't be certain as of yet. He moves to crouch, carefully keeping his cream colored coat out of the worst of it and balancing his silver-topped cane across his knees as bends closer. Narrowing his eyes as he takes in the violence of the kill.

"Reprehensible," he mutters to himself.
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[personal profile] loveconquersdinosaurs 2016-08-12 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
It was night, and the smell of blood hit his nose hard. He knew he should stay away, and yet he found himself drawn to the source of the smell, finding himself making his way closer and closer until he could clearly see a man crouching over...

"Oh, shit."

That was...messy. Horrifying. Disturbing, even, and the fact that it made Thomas feel hungry, and he was barely able to keep his vampiric features under the surface, only disgusted him all the more. He shouldn't have come here.
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[personal profile] loveconquersdinosaurs 2016-08-12 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Thomas froze. He was going to take a wild guess and say this man was not the culprit, which was good news and bad news. Good news, because he wasn't alone on the street with a violent murderer. Even if it was someone from the nest, Thomas wasn't okay with letting someone run around doing that. Bad news, because from the man's tone, he was wondering if he was being considered a possible suspect.

"What the hell happened?"

Thomas assumed he knew the answer already. Considering recent events, it was probably a vampire getting overzealous in their feeding. However, right now he mostly wanted to establish that he had nothing to do with...this.
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[personal profile] loveconquersdinosaurs 2016-08-17 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
"Well...yes." He had to admit that much. He might not have known this had happened until he got here, but it was obvious one of Raymond's vampires had decided to maul someone.

Then the man began pointing things out, and Thomas, curious that he seemed to want him looking as well, moved closer. The smell of blood filled his nose and, feeling his fangs start to extend in a reaction to the powerful scent, Thomas shook his head, trying to focus on the task before him. The man called him over to look at a crime scene, not to lose control, and so Thomas forced himself to just look.

He had to admit, it was wasteful. It was bad enough to go around killing people, even worse to leave so much to spoil on the ground, meaning whoever did it would likely have to feed again soon. Assuming they were a vampire, he realized. So much violence had come from Islington lately that it was easy to blame his own kind, but they weren't the only dangerous creatures in the city, and some had no desire for the blood itself.

"There's way too much blood here. Either they were killing just for the sake of killing, or it was someone very new at this sort of thing, or this wasn't a..." Vampire, but he still hesitated to say the word itself, even though he couldn't think of why the man would refer to this as wasteful unless he was considering the possibility of this being the work of a vampire. "or this wasn't like the other crimes around the city lately."

Which didn't completely discount the possibility of some psychotic vampire on a killing spree, it just struck Thomas as odd that a vampire would do this. It would be like a mugger running off leaving the victim's jewelry and cash scattered on the ground. Unless, of course, they were new and had now idea what they were doing. That was always a possibility.
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[personal profile] loveconquersdinosaurs 2016-08-28 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Thomas froze for a split second. Well, he supposed this guy knew, and it surprised him, honestly, that he'd still want to ask Thomas for help, knowing what he was. Particularly with current events.

"I...maybe. I don't think I ever was quite this messy." Though that might just be a refusal to acknowledge the full extent of what he'd done, and either way his initial feeding had resulted in bloody corpses. "Although if I had done something like this, I'd probably have been hungry enough to try to drink the blood anyway, even after it had been spilled."

Of course, he didn't know anyone who would do this now. If he did...Thomas shook his head.

"No. If I knew anyone this out of control, I wouldn't just leave them to do...this if I could help it."

If he knew any vampires that would do this, either they'd be young and out of control, in which case Thomas would want to get them help, or they'd be one of the ones following Raymond Harris's lead, in which case Thomas likely wouldn't spend too much time around them. As for other things that could have done this...well, no, he didn't know any individuals of any other species specifically who would do something like this.
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[personal profile] loveconquersdinosaurs 2016-09-14 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
"I..." he paused, considering that. "I guess it depends on why they did it. If it was an accident, maybe find a more experienced vampire to show them the ropes, and if it wasn't..."

He wasn't sure. He hadn't really thought it through that thoroughly before he'd said something, and like the man pointed out, vampires were allowed to do that now.

"I don't know. We were given the go ahead to do...whatever, but I think vampires going out of control is idiotic, and it's going to lead to people in the know trying to kill us, and people not in the know hiding inside all night because they know people who go out end up dead. I know I'm not the only one here who thinks that, either. I'm not exactly the most influential vampire around, but maybe I could try to talk some sense into them?"

That last part didn't sound too sure. His main tactic of persuasion was to try to be sexually appealing enough that they wanted to do what he said, so that was probably what he'd try. Or maybe use reason, that might work.