[Probably yes. Give the siblings time to reacclimate.]
Thank you.
[And with that, he will briefly shower, throw on his best "meeting new people" clothes and swing his way over to Eliza's letting himself in the back door so he doesn't attract the attention of the witches on the street.]
( The funny thing is, Isaac's best meeting new people clothes are sometimes nicer than other people's meeting new people clothes. Even bloody and ruined
Bonnie is back inside, nods to the kitchen. )
Eliza made one for you. Danny took his in the room upstairs. I just finished. Unless you mean for Bela and Elijah. You didn't miss them either.
[Isaac assumes she's a vampire, because she was who Bonnie called when she wanted to recruit vampires, but he'll leave it there for now.]
What about Elijah? I know he's an Original, but is he the kind of old vampire who you can persuade to help with a common good, or is he the kind that finds it really hard to care?
[He wants to know how much of an uphill battle he's facing.]
He's the kind that -- values honor and doesn't want the world to burn. Outside of his family, it takes persuasion to get him to help. But, he does help friends.
( He's a question mark, but one she thinks could work. )
My boss is actually trying to recruit some of his family. His sister, Freya - the witch. She thinks that if Elijah is already on her side, that might be easier.
[He, however, isn't so sure.]
Personally, I just need help. Because we underestimated Monroe's numbers once, and I think it can only get worse from here. This is the kind of situation where we can't really afford to play by species lines.
My pack is an assortment of humans, werewolves, werecoyotes, kitsune - Scott's a takes all comers kind of alpha. You can be on his team as long as you want to make things better.
Elijah will like that. He doesn't suffer fools and he doesn't take well to beating around the bush. Bela, either, come to think of it. Come at him direct, but firm.
( She can't guarantee anything, but it's something. )
[He nods, before a small smile crosses his face in return.]
My specialty.
[But with that, he will continue inhaling the food like he's starving - which to be fair, he is - as they wait for Bonnie to get a sign that her vampire friends have arrived. He has a feeling Eliza isn't going to want to invite an Original vampire into her home.]
( Bonnie won't watch, for the most part, and except for peeking a head in on a sleeping? resting? on Danny, she's back downstairs when there's a knock at the front door. She looks over to Isaac as she comes down the stairs, crosses the room and opens the door to Elijah and Bela.
And the witches are in mourning. There's a bit of unrest, and blame to go around.")
That does tend to happen with blame, especially when it isn't properly assigned. As for your hunter problem, any strays that came our way were taken care of. As far as we can tell, they are either in pieces or in the wind.
We have reason to believe they're regrouping. I don't know when or where the next attack is going to be, but I have reason to believe this is only phase one.
[And more is definitely coming.]
Honestly, we could use as many allies as we can get in dealing with the situation, if you're interested in hearing more.
Witches are very particular with what business they include vampires in, and most prefer us out completely. Do you know without a doubt our help will be appreciated?
( he does look to Bela for her take with this answer. he's on the fence. )
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She's making it right now. I'll tell her to set a plate aside.
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Thank you.
[And with that, he will briefly shower, throw on his best "meeting new people" clothes and swing his way over to Eliza's letting himself in the back door so he doesn't attract the attention of the witches on the street.]
Am I too late?
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( The funny thing is, Isaac's best meeting new people clothes are sometimes nicer than other people's meeting new people clothes. Even bloody and ruined
Bonnie is back inside, nods to the kitchen. )
Eliza made one for you. Danny took his in the room upstairs. I just finished. Unless you mean for Bela and Elijah. You didn't miss them either.
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[But he places two to-go cups down on the counter, along with a paper bag of fixings before he goes to get his plate.]
I wasn't sure if you were a coffee person, but I figured better to err on the side of caution. Eliza usually has nothing but tea.
[He also doesn't know how you like it, hence all the sugar and cream.]
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( Despite Elena Gilbert's terrible black coffee choices, Bonnie does like cream and sugar. She really appreciates the pick me up. )
I don't know what she did to the eggs, but, they're out of this world.
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[And he'll dig in, trying his best to not look like the ravenous wolf he is.]
So how well do you know Bela and Elijah? Because when I spoke to my boss about her, she thought Bela was dead.
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( She's not sure she's supposed to say Bela's a vampire, especially to a werewolf. )
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What about Elijah? I know he's an Original, but is he the kind of old vampire who you can persuade to help with a common good, or is he the kind that finds it really hard to care?
[He wants to know how much of an uphill battle he's facing.]
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( He's a question mark, but one she thinks could work. )
What do you need from them, anyway?
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[He, however, isn't so sure.]
Personally, I just need help. Because we underestimated Monroe's numbers once, and I think it can only get worse from here. This is the kind of situation where we can't really afford to play by species lines.
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( But, they're all paranoid and slow to trust, anyway. )
Do you usually? Stick by species?
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My pack is an assortment of humans, werewolves, werecoyotes, kitsune - Scott's a takes all comers kind of alpha. You can be on his team as long as you want to make things better.
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[Which isn't exactly a yes but.]
Being helpful hasn't always come naturally. Scott's got high standards but he's also pretty forgiving. And he was there for me when no one else was.
[Basically, he will follow Scott McCall to the ends of the earth if he asked him to. Scott's earned that loyalty time and again.]
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( Enzo taught her that. A little late past anything that happened with Kai, but she thinks she's earned that years long grudge. )
And that's a good answer. I could probably sway him, but you'd also have to be convincing. You play well with others, right?
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[It's something you learn, when you're put in charge.]
I just tend to be really direct.
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( She can't guarantee anything, but it's something. )
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My specialty.
[But with that, he will continue inhaling the food like he's starving - which to be fair, he is - as they wait for Bonnie to get a sign that her vampire friends have arrived. He has a feeling Eliza isn't going to want to invite an Original vampire into her home.]
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"Good morning." )
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Hi.
[Bela raises an eyebrow in return, almost amused. "Isaac Lahey, I presume?"
Isaac smiles with a nod.]
That's me.
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( She grabs her jacket, nods to Eliza and closes the door behind them. On the sidewalk, she speaks again. )
How did it go with the city officials and the police?
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[Three compelling vampires are better than one after all.]
How are the witches doing?
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And the witches are in mourning. There's a bit of unrest, and blame to go around." )
That does tend to happen with blame, especially when it isn't properly assigned. As for your hunter problem, any strays that came our way were taken care of. As far as we can tell, they are either in pieces or in the wind.
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[And more is definitely coming.]
Honestly, we could use as many allies as we can get in dealing with the situation, if you're interested in hearing more.
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( he does look to Bela for her take with this answer. he's on the fence. )
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