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Palmer scrolled through the contacts list on her phone, finally finding the right one. A small, morbid smile sprang to her lips. She'd spoken to the owner of this number earlier tonight--like every night--but it had been a while since she'd last made a social call. What a reason to get back in touch.
Like old times, really, except not really at all.
She glanced back into the dining room. Amity still seemed to be sitting tight—not that she had any way of not doing that, being handcuffed to the chair, ha fucking ha, but at least she was eating, now. Well. For a given value of "eating."
Christ in heaven, this was her life, now.
Well, she already committed to this. No reason to hesitate. She hit the call button.
"Hi, Danielle," she said, not even bothering to disguise the weariness in her voice. "It's me."
Like old times, really, except not really at all.
She glanced back into the dining room. Amity still seemed to be sitting tight—not that she had any way of not doing that, being handcuffed to the chair, ha fucking ha, but at least she was eating, now. Well. For a given value of "eating."
Christ in heaven, this was her life, now.
Well, she already committed to this. No reason to hesitate. She hit the call button.
"Hi, Danielle," she said, not even bothering to disguise the weariness in her voice. "It's me."
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Date: 2015-10-04 05:20 pm (UTC)The caller ID made her groan a little. She didn't get a lot of calls from Palmer at this hour. Which meant there was probably something else slimy that she was going to have to deal with.
Well. Such was her life.
With a sigh, she stepped into an alley. Walking around while covered in goo was one thing. Walking and talking on a cell phone while covered in goo was just a little bit more than she wanted to handle right now.
"Hey," she said, already bracing herself. "Sorry, were you trying to reach me before? I get crap reception in the sewer."
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Date: 2015-10-04 05:43 pm (UTC)She sighed. "Danielle, there'll be court tomorrow night, right?"
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Date: 2015-10-05 02:49 am (UTC)Ooo, one with wireless. It had been awhile since she'd pulled an all-nighter. A bath and some research would be nice.
As she dug around for her wallet, she snorted softly. "Two fun-filled hours of listening to vampires who love the sounds of their own voices. Why? Do you need me to case someone?"
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Date: 2015-10-05 02:59 am (UTC)An audible breath out, probably audible too to Danielle, with her exceptional, unnatural hearing. "Well. I imagine it'll be a little more interesting than that. I'll be showing up tomorrow night."
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Date: 2015-10-05 03:07 am (UTC)Not intentional, of course. But she'd been holding it in a fairly precarious way to begin with. And the shock of hearing Palmer say something like that threw her clean off balance. She had to reach out to grab the wall to steady herself, before picking up her phone again.
"Sorry, dropped the phone. I..." Well, there was really no way around it. "You what?"
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Date: 2015-10-05 03:29 am (UTC)"I'm showing up at court, Danielle." She took another sip of the coffee in the mug she held with her other hand. It had been a long, long night, and she was probably going to have to be up most of the next day; sleep was for people not having the entire goddamn Book of Job visited upon them. "I have... I have a vampire here that needs acknowledgement."
She swallowed hard. And added, quietly: "I tried to let Amity be normal. You know I tried."
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Date: 2015-10-05 01:48 pm (UTC)She had all the pieces she needed to follow Palmer's line of reasoning.
But some part of her just...didn't want to.
Because it was too terrible. It was unthinkable. The kind of wretched, Greek tragedy that cursed the House of Atreus. Or, well, the House of Remington.
"...what?"
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Date: 2015-10-05 03:15 pm (UTC)"Anyway." She drained the rest of the coffee in one go and set the mug down on the side table. "Don't even think of talking me out of it or telling Buckley to try and stop me. I'm just giving you a heads up."
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Date: 2015-10-05 04:20 pm (UTC)There it was. That final nail in the coffin. Metaphorically speaking.
Amity. Rebellious, adorable, stubborn Amity. Danielle loved the kid, had from the day she was born. How was it possible? How had it happened? It felt like a crime against nature.
Shocked and angry and hurt, she barely managed to squeeze out a word. "Who?"
Because whoever had done it, they were going to pay.
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Date: 2015-10-05 04:40 pm (UTC)She grinned, mirthlessly. "I'm sure whoever it was will give me the full story, before I'm done with them."
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Date: 2015-10-05 04:43 pm (UTC)Danielle had seen both of those before.
But it had never been her goddamn cousin.
Palmer probably knew that. She knew most of the rules, from the lore and from Danielle. "...what are you going to do in Court?"
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Date: 2015-10-05 06:18 pm (UTC)Admittedly, knowing a large chunk of what passed for vampire law enforcement in this city was what made this even plausible as a plan, but there was only so far she could push that. If that got out, they'd all be screwed.
"So: I'm going to get her acknowledged. Which means at least some degree of safety. That is still true these days, right?"
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Date: 2015-10-05 06:24 pm (UTC)There had to be a way where this could work without everyone ending up dead.
Especially Amity.
"It's against the laws to Embrace someone without the Prince's permission. It's her Sire that needs to be hunted down. You get her under Shawn's protection, get her to help him hunt down her Sire...that's the surest way to keep her alive. Make it absolutely unquestionable that Shawn needs her alive in order to do his job."
It pained her more than a headache that she couldn't be the one to insure Amity's safety. Especially since she'd been there since Amity had been born. Shawn hadn't. Not in the same way. But with all the cards on the table, he was in better standing in the city. His protection meant something. Hers would only look suspicious.
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Date: 2015-10-05 06:42 pm (UTC)She sighed, her features grim. "Besides, I'm not confident something like that will make the bastards think she's worth letting stay alive. Hunters are a," she paused to scoff, "masquerade breach already, so we're sort of fair game, you know how it is. And you've told me enough about the 'King' that I'm not keen to depend on his sense of justice. He might have even egged this on, I have no idea."
Which brought her to the worst, most desperate plan she'd ever had to make in her life. "They're only interested in how things might benefit them. So... I have some things to offer."
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Date: 2015-10-05 06:48 pm (UTC)"It's not about how things might benefit them," she argued. "It's about venerating the system that they love so much. If you play by your own rules, you're a threat and need to be taken down. If you play inside of their rules, they have no justification. Which might not matter so much to the King, but all the 'untouchable' covenants are just itching for a reason to keep him checked right now. They'd call bullshit."
She hoped.
Actually, she wasn't entirely sure. But she didn't want to take chances with Amity's life. And she knew how aggressive Palmer could be.
"I'm going to regret asking this, but what exactly, were you planning to offer?"
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Date: 2015-10-05 07:31 pm (UTC)She rolled her shoulders back in a stretch and went to go find her vest. "Here's the thing—there's no way I can not be involved here, in some way, because I'm kind of infamous, so I'm trying to control how this goes by preempting any unreasonable demands or anyone trying to fuck with her to get at me. Call it a controlled descent into hell."
Breathe in, breathe out. "For Amity to be safe, they're going to have to think they can exert some kind of control over me. They let Amity in, I call off open season on them and clean up their messes pro bono. Ain't like I haven't been keeping the Masquerade for years, after all."
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Date: 2015-10-05 08:04 pm (UTC)Or forgiven herself for the mere act of existence.
"All I'm saying," she started again, carefully, "is that you have some advantages that you need to leverage. For Amity's sake. Let Shawn become her public guardian. He'll answer to you first. And he'll give her a level of respectability that will keep her safe. You still do what you need to do. But don't ignore the tools you have."
Yes, she'd just called Shawn a 'tool.'
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Date: 2015-10-05 08:18 pm (UTC)"Sure, fine, whatever. That's a thing, isn't, sponsoring—she always liked him all right. Doesn't look suspicious, since that's his job. Gives me a reason to talk to you lot. Yeah, works out." She shrugged. "So I call for someone to sponsor her and take responsibility for this horrible mistake that we're all very sorry about, and the Hound is more than happy to do so. Good narrative." Seemed like the kind of thing that would work, given her years of spinning plausible alternate interpretations of the truth for reporters.
Palmer shrugged to herself. "Just saying, I ain't expecting to get out of this scot-free." She gritted her teeth. "Always the idiots that cause the most trouble, somehow."
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Date: 2015-10-05 08:23 pm (UTC)It wasn't a joke.
She turned off of the last city street, into the quiet desert night. Her eyes absently scanned the area for signs of any kind of intruder. But there was only blackness for the moment.
"The second you show your face," she warned, "you're gonna have to assume that there's someone spying on you all the time. You're gonna need to sweep every room, every safehouse for listening devices. The Court Spymaster is...problematic. Old school Russian. KGB."
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Date: 2015-10-05 09:13 pm (UTC)She stretched her neck from side to side, and ruffled poor Amity's hair as she walked past, toward the front door. "Anyway, you'll have to excuse me for a few minutes. I'm sure I'll see you soon, because you're a worrier, but I've got some wanton violence to inflict. This one's mine. Hope you won't begrudge me that."
Palmer ended the call, flicked the switch that controlled the yard floodlights, and burst out the front door—and for the first time all night, grinned widely. There, in the bushes, the rustling of someone surprised to find they'd made what might be their last mistake.
"Nice fucking try," she said, and fired.
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Date: 2015-10-05 09:46 pm (UTC)No good could come of this.
Slinging her backpack on to her back and tightening the straps as far as she could, she took off at a dead sprint. They had a plan-shaped thing. The last thing she wanted was for Palmer to fly off the handle and blow away Amity's chances.
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Date: 2015-10-05 09:59 pm (UTC)(Technically. NRS 200.120 said so, and if there was anything Palmer knew it was laws related to homicide.)
She raised her eyebrows. "Anyway, give me a hand carrying him, will you?"
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Date: 2015-10-05 11:36 pm (UTC)She'd let the half-cocked come to her. Or something.
"You are so lucky your neighbors have blackout windows," she said, dropping her backpack by the curb and hurrying over to grab the guy's legs.
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Date: 2015-10-05 11:53 pm (UTC)She hooked a foot around the slightly ajar door to open it. "Danger to himself as much as others," she said, hefting his shoulders upward. "They won't miss him one bit. You recognize this one at all?"
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Date: 2015-10-06 12:03 am (UTC)"Maybe?" she said slowly. "Gangrel?"
He certainly smelled it.
Of course, after what Palmer had done to him, that was no real surprise.
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