Isaac Lahey (
notwitty) wrote in
everyonelives2021-02-22 11:15 pm
angry men don't write the rules, and guns don't right the wrongs
“This isn’t up for debate, Della.” Patrick Brighton stands tall at the head of the room, staring down the witches with a wave of his hand. His wife, Frida, sits on his right, and his daughter Bridget on his left, and while he respects Della and the work she’s done for the coven over the years, this is a line he doesn’t intend to cross. “We’re not joining Tamara Monroe.”
“Well. Playing favorites again, are we?” Della crosses her arms in front of her chest as she stares up at the stage. “You’ll let Eliza come in here and bring that beast —”
“Name calling is beneath you, Del. But then again, maybe it’s the company you’re keeping.”
“Eliza,” Patrick gives her a look. “Not helping.” Eliza holds up her hands in return. “And I haven’t decided whether or not I’m going to give Isaac the opportunity to speak.”
“I just don’t understand why you’re taking the side of monsters.” Della glares at Isaac, and Isaac steps behind Eliza, almost as though she might be able to intercept the glare. He then holds up a hand.
“I’m being called a lot of names and I haven’t even said anything yet.”
“And you shouldn’t be allowed to say anything at all! You’re not one of us!”
“No, but I’m trying to help you.” Isaac’s spine straightens as he takes a step closer. “Those hunters that you want to team up with? They’re not doing it to help you. They’re doing it because you’re powerful and they want to control you.” He holds up his hands again. “Tamara Monroe doesn’t want to ally with you to save you. She’s not looking out for your best interest. She’s just making a note of who to kill last.”
Della looks furious. A gasp of silence rolls through the room, but Isaac isn’t one to sugarcoat things, and beating around the bush hasn’t really caused things to sink in. Before she can try to get the upper hand, Isaac interjects again.
“The hunters are here. They tried to kill me this morning for walking down the street. They will come after your coven and your families, and there is no time to debate this anymore. You need to keep your people safe.”
Patrick looks over at Frida, concern in his features. Della looks like she’s going to argue her case, but before she gets too far, someone stands in the back of the room, and there’s the sound of a gun slide being pulled back. Everyone turns, and a man stands in the middle of the crowd, and he has a gun pointed at Isaac.
“What are you doing?” Patrick demands, stepping forward. “Put that down!”
“I don’t have to listen to you, witch.” The man has a wild look in his eyes. Isaac can see another man looking horrified in a way that’s more personal. The hunter had a partner. “If I had a say in any of this, I’d take every one of you abominations down. But right now, I’m just here for him.”
He turns and fires. The bullet shoots through the air, and Isaac quickly steps in front of Elijah, taking two bullets to the chest. Neither of them were kill shots, but they hurt, and the werewolf stumbles backwards into the witch behind him.
“Oh, I forgot how much that hurts,” Isaac grumbles.
“There’s no wolfsbane in these bullets, but I’m sure a headshot will do the trick.” The hunter prepares to shoot again, but the metal begins to heat in his hand, burning his skin and the hunter hisses before dropping it to the ground.
Patrick is on the stage, hand on the staff that marks him the leader of the coven. “That is enough.”
That should have been the end of things. It wasn’t. Instead, the hunter pulls out another gun, extending his hand and shooting Patrick Brighton at center mass. His body jerks three times as the bullets collide and the room erupts into screams, none more than the women at the front of the room. The witches begin to run, trying to find the nearest door to escape the carnage. Another shot sounds, and Frida Brighton follows her husband, landing on the stage in front of them.
Bridget Brighton doesn’t hesitate, however. There’s a reason she’s been designated her father’s heir, and she acts quickly. She takes the staff, letting it settle into her hand before slamming the end of the staff down into the ground, chanting as she does. A shockwave echoes out through the center of the room, blowing down the walls of the building down and sending people flying.
The other hunter in the room had tried to come to his compatriot’s aid. Instead, he gets sent flying, a jagged piece of wood slicing through his chest from behind. The hunter who shot her father gets knocked to the ground, but he comes to his feet again, staring her down.
“Kill me if you want. But there’s more of us here. We’ll take our pound of flesh either way.”
“So you want to play a game, then?” There’s a dangerous edge to her voice.
“Bridget,” Eliza’s voice is calm, but there’s an undercut of fear to it. Bridget is a good girl, but she’s also a grieving one. “Bridget, we’re better than this.”
“Maybe we are. But that doesn’t mean we don’t deserve to defend ourselves.” The wind picks up around her and she draws her hands out in front of her. She chanted another incantation, before drawing her hands together. The world flickers, and Eliza’s eyes widen.
“What did you do?”
“I trapped them in here with us.”
The hunter’s eyes widen. “You can’t do that.”
“Oh, I can do whatever I want. You’re the one who started this.”
“We’ll find a way out. We’ll stop the spell, even if we have to kill you.”
Bridget smirks. “You’ll have to catch me first.” And with that, she disappears from sight.
The hunter tries to leave but Isaac is there before he can get far. The werewolf clotheslines him down to the ground, before shoving a hand into his chest, claws first. The man cries out in pain, before looking up at him, eyes still filled with that wild energy.
“You’re one of Scott McCall’s wolves. You won’t kill me.”
“Maybe. Maybe not.” Isaac twists, feeling the blood start to leak through the wounds. “But you forgot two things. One, Scott’s not here right now, and you shot me. Twice.”
The hunter snarls as Eliza comes up over Isaac’s shoulder.
“And what’s the second?”
“It’s not the head of my coven you just killed.”
“Well. Playing favorites again, are we?” Della crosses her arms in front of her chest as she stares up at the stage. “You’ll let Eliza come in here and bring that beast —”
“Name calling is beneath you, Del. But then again, maybe it’s the company you’re keeping.”
“Eliza,” Patrick gives her a look. “Not helping.” Eliza holds up her hands in return. “And I haven’t decided whether or not I’m going to give Isaac the opportunity to speak.”
“I just don’t understand why you’re taking the side of monsters.” Della glares at Isaac, and Isaac steps behind Eliza, almost as though she might be able to intercept the glare. He then holds up a hand.
“I’m being called a lot of names and I haven’t even said anything yet.”
“And you shouldn’t be allowed to say anything at all! You’re not one of us!”
“No, but I’m trying to help you.” Isaac’s spine straightens as he takes a step closer. “Those hunters that you want to team up with? They’re not doing it to help you. They’re doing it because you’re powerful and they want to control you.” He holds up his hands again. “Tamara Monroe doesn’t want to ally with you to save you. She’s not looking out for your best interest. She’s just making a note of who to kill last.”
Della looks furious. A gasp of silence rolls through the room, but Isaac isn’t one to sugarcoat things, and beating around the bush hasn’t really caused things to sink in. Before she can try to get the upper hand, Isaac interjects again.
“The hunters are here. They tried to kill me this morning for walking down the street. They will come after your coven and your families, and there is no time to debate this anymore. You need to keep your people safe.”
Patrick looks over at Frida, concern in his features. Della looks like she’s going to argue her case, but before she gets too far, someone stands in the back of the room, and there’s the sound of a gun slide being pulled back. Everyone turns, and a man stands in the middle of the crowd, and he has a gun pointed at Isaac.
“What are you doing?” Patrick demands, stepping forward. “Put that down!”
“I don’t have to listen to you, witch.” The man has a wild look in his eyes. Isaac can see another man looking horrified in a way that’s more personal. The hunter had a partner. “If I had a say in any of this, I’d take every one of you abominations down. But right now, I’m just here for him.”
He turns and fires. The bullet shoots through the air, and Isaac quickly steps in front of Elijah, taking two bullets to the chest. Neither of them were kill shots, but they hurt, and the werewolf stumbles backwards into the witch behind him.
“Oh, I forgot how much that hurts,” Isaac grumbles.
“There’s no wolfsbane in these bullets, but I’m sure a headshot will do the trick.” The hunter prepares to shoot again, but the metal begins to heat in his hand, burning his skin and the hunter hisses before dropping it to the ground.
Patrick is on the stage, hand on the staff that marks him the leader of the coven. “That is enough.”
That should have been the end of things. It wasn’t. Instead, the hunter pulls out another gun, extending his hand and shooting Patrick Brighton at center mass. His body jerks three times as the bullets collide and the room erupts into screams, none more than the women at the front of the room. The witches begin to run, trying to find the nearest door to escape the carnage. Another shot sounds, and Frida Brighton follows her husband, landing on the stage in front of them.
Bridget Brighton doesn’t hesitate, however. There’s a reason she’s been designated her father’s heir, and she acts quickly. She takes the staff, letting it settle into her hand before slamming the end of the staff down into the ground, chanting as she does. A shockwave echoes out through the center of the room, blowing down the walls of the building down and sending people flying.
The other hunter in the room had tried to come to his compatriot’s aid. Instead, he gets sent flying, a jagged piece of wood slicing through his chest from behind. The hunter who shot her father gets knocked to the ground, but he comes to his feet again, staring her down.
“Kill me if you want. But there’s more of us here. We’ll take our pound of flesh either way.”
“So you want to play a game, then?” There’s a dangerous edge to her voice.
“Bridget,” Eliza’s voice is calm, but there’s an undercut of fear to it. Bridget is a good girl, but she’s also a grieving one. “Bridget, we’re better than this.”
“Maybe we are. But that doesn’t mean we don’t deserve to defend ourselves.” The wind picks up around her and she draws her hands out in front of her. She chanted another incantation, before drawing her hands together. The world flickers, and Eliza’s eyes widen.
“What did you do?”
“I trapped them in here with us.”
The hunter’s eyes widen. “You can’t do that.”
“Oh, I can do whatever I want. You’re the one who started this.”
“We’ll find a way out. We’ll stop the spell, even if we have to kill you.”
Bridget smirks. “You’ll have to catch me first.” And with that, she disappears from sight.
The hunter tries to leave but Isaac is there before he can get far. The werewolf clotheslines him down to the ground, before shoving a hand into his chest, claws first. The man cries out in pain, before looking up at him, eyes still filled with that wild energy.
“You’re one of Scott McCall’s wolves. You won’t kill me.”
“Maybe. Maybe not.” Isaac twists, feeling the blood start to leak through the wounds. “But you forgot two things. One, Scott’s not here right now, and you shot me. Twice.”
The hunter snarls as Eliza comes up over Isaac’s shoulder.
“And what’s the second?”
“It’s not the head of my coven you just killed.”

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[She did hear all of what William was saying, but he had to focus on the matter at hand, rather than the QB in his ear. He and Eliza are making their way out of the building, heading back towards the streets and the chaos that awaited them.]
There are more hunters here. Is Gloria still with you?
[Gloria nods, because she is also Concerned, and this has gone so much more sideways than she thought it would.]
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Yeah, we're both here. ( He nods as he says it, even though they can't see him. ) Was this the plan? Hit before the solstice?
( Tapping back into the fiberoptics, he forces a reboot of the cameras in the main hall. It's mostly empty, save for -- two dead on the stage, the two hunters and -- two others. )
There are two hunters still alive.
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[But he draws his eyes over towards the two he means.]
But the ones here are unconscious for now. We need to find a way out of here. One of the witches cast some kind of spell.
["A containment spell." Eliza makes a grim face. "As long as Bridget is breathing, or until she releases it, no one is getting out of here."]
Bridget, that was the redhead with the staff?
[Eliza nods.]
Okay, William, new plan. I need you to find a witch named Bridget. She's young, maybe twenty-one, twenty-two, red hair, and she's got a giant staff with a jade crystal on top. We need to make sure the hunters don't get her.
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Do you have a last name?
( He starts a deep hack into the municipal cameras of the city blocks. But, if she's already inside, that will turn up empty. Plus, he only has two screens (one tablet) and one TV to work with. If he was in the Arrow cave... )
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[And he just got murdered. Isaac's head turns as the sound of hunters approaching come from the distance. He reaches for Eliza's arm and begins to lead her out into the shadows.]
Look, we have to move. Eliza's with me, but she might have been made. You guys might want to get out of there too. Gloria, stick with him.
[Gloria nods as she begins to start packing up any evidence they were there. "You got it, boss."]
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I have two addresses, one for Patrick and Della Brighton and one for Bridget.
( He forwards the addresses to his and Isaac's phone, as well as air drops it to Gloria's.
Sure, they can -- regroup. He unhooks the cord to his tablet. Eliza will keep some of the accessories for the time being as he pulls his bag and packs it away. )
Where do you want us?
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We're closer to the parents. We'll check that one, you and Gloria head for her place. Stay in touch and be careful.
[And with that, Isaac and Eliza will start moving, leaving William and Gloria together.
Gloria glances over as William finishes packing. "You ever been in something like this before?" She doesn't know William's life, and she wants to figure out how much she has to prep him.]
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We're all on the same network.
( William finishes his own packing job, slinging the bag back over his shoulder. )
I've never been under siege, but - my dad's Green Arrow. ( So. ) I hack. But, I've also had training. You've heard of Ras Al Gul? Nyssa trained me and my sister.
( It's not magic, but, he can hold his own, can't he. )
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[It's comes out unintentionally, and the look on her face says that that was probably supposed to remain on the inside. She's also never heard of Ra's al Ghul but she knows the Green Arrow.
You can't not know the Green Arrow.]
Sorry, just ... that's a pedigree.
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( Why not carry his problematic only trait from Arrow into this world. Why not, indeed.
He's ready to go, though and brings up the map on front of them, a 3D horizontal map. )
Bridget's apartment is right around the corner. Her parents foot the bill, likely to keep her close.
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[Gloria picks up whatever she needs, before placing the earpiece in her ear.]
Just stay behind me. If I tell you to run, run and find somewhere to hide.
[She's the tank in this scenario, let her tank.]
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( In his way. But, he lets her tank all the same, taking point in front of them, heading back out into the streets. He keeps Eliza's door locked behind them. )
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She's tiny, and unassuming. But if they give her a reason to take one of them out, she'll take it.]
What do you know about this girl? Can you find anything on her socials?
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Hold on.
Alright, he pulls out translucent glasses and puts them on, palming a device he invented. His thumb swipes along. )
Her instagram is yachts, boats - ( which are different ) and booze. She's brand name. Her family's. And - she - promotes. Or, advertises. If she's high up in this coven, you can't tell because of her socials. Probably why her parents kept her so close to them.
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[Negotiating is a delicate thing. They have to be careful, especially given everything that's already happened.]
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( Is there something there, he wonders, moving over to Facebook. )
But, mostly her family.
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[She makes a face as she nods.]
Okay, if we find her, we'll stick with the family. That's our touchstone.
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( At least from what he scrolls. )
Convince her to bring the barrier down. Do you want me to see if I can find her brother? If we know he's inside, we can use that.
( He's already looking. )
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[Not that Bridget is that old, but if the brother is older than her, he might not be here. Younger, and he might be at the parent's house.]
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( 18, shy of 19. Which doesn't... tell her anything. )
Younger. She's 21. He's 18. It makes sense she'd want to protect him. Does she want to wreak havoc, vengeance, or does she want to save her brother.
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["Got it. We're still en route to the house. We'll keep you posted, but it seems like there are hunters everywhere."
So he might get slowed down somewhere in the process.]
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( Whether Isaac minds him, hopefully he appreciates where William is coming from.
As that is... )
I can't find Danny Brighton, not on the streets. I'll keep an eye out.
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Gloria rolls her eyes before tipping for William to follow her.]
C'mon. The apartment's up this way.
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I'm here.
( William's trying. He gets this is bad. He gets the hunters will kill on sight. He just only has so many resources to keep Isaac above board. Will he need the family lawyer, too? )
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I think that's her.
[And she starts to jog after her, not drawing any attention at first, preferring to wait until they're safely inside.]
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