Maria Palmer (
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[psl] 2015: I've been worrying I will become what I deserve
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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Danielle gave the thumbs up, nodding warily.
The beginnings of the sunrise were pricking at her conscious.
Jones, meanwhile, was whining like a dog. "Please don't kill me-e-e-e."
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She let out a quick bark of laughter as an idea came to mind. "Hah, well, if you happened to know who killed the Volkovs, now that'd be a good one. I might actually find it in my heart to let you live for that." Crouching down to his height, she looked him in the eye. "Don't suppose you know anything about that, son."
He raised his head, surprised. "The Volkovs?" And then lowered it slightly, taking the posture of a conspirator. "I did hear something about that, a while ago. No one's taken public credit for it, of course, but I have it on very good authority that it was the Sheriff, Daniel Buckley."
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Oh, this guy was so dead. He was in way over his head and he was dead. And as sad as that might be (at least the wasted potential), at least he was going out on the most ridiculous lie possible.
The only thing that would have been funnier would have been blaming Shawn, for crying out loud.
"And that Deputy of his," Jones continued.
...Danielle stood corrected. That was the most ridiculous lie possible.
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When she was done, she picked herself back up, and grinned lopsidedly down at Jones. "No, but really, that was terrible. Woulda been better if you'd just said you didn't know. Remember what I said about liars?"
The last thing Uriel Jones knew before the sunrise mercifully put his consciousness to bed was the sharp, searing pain of a knife carving a second smile into his throat.
"Well," said Palmer, looking over at Danielle, "this is officially real dumb."
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But what could she do?
Willing herself to stay awake, she stepped out from under the stairs, giving Uriel a good glare as she walked past him.
"Most Gangrel I've met aren't exactly known for their brains...Buckley aside, of course."
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She prodded the luckless Jones with her boot. "Well, I don't know how long you can stay up—I can put you up on the couch here, or in the other bed in the darkroom, if you need to have a lie-down. I can handle cleanup. Have a bunch of other things I ought to do today, anyway. Like call in sick to work."
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She knew Palmer was going to object to that, so she raced on as quickly as she could. "Look, I'm not going to argue with you or try to talk you out of this or anything. But if you're going to do it, at least do it smart. You need to get some sleep. At least five hours. I'll settle for four. Tonight is going to be a very, very long night."
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She almost ran a hand through her hair, but then realized she had not a small amount of blood on her hand, now, and grimaced. "Well, maybe I'll wash up real quick, too. After I take care of this guy."
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Well, no. No. Not pleased. Because this was pretty much one of the worst case scenarios her mind could possibly come up with. But there was a chance, a sliver-of-the-moon chance that they could work it out. She'd made it this far as a vampire. Maybe Amity could do the same. At least she'd have the benefit of role models who weren't psycho Invictus spies, anyway.
"Okay," she sighed. "You shower. Once you're in bed, I'll set an alarm. After you've had four hours, I'll call to wake you. And I'll stay with Amity the entire time."
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She stopped on the first step of the staircase, and turned her head to look back at Danielle. "And..." She paused for one long moment, her face serious. "Danielle. Thanks."
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So she shrugged, trying to shrug off the words and the tone. "It's family business," she said.
Which seemed to say it all.
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