Elena Gilbert (
braveandstupid) wrote in
everyonelives2021-04-19 11:21 pm
Entry tags:
- alaric saltzman,
- bonnie bennett,
- cami o'connell,
- caroline forbes,
- cora hale,
- damon salvatore,
- david gainor,
- davina claire,
- dean winchester,
- derek hale,
- elena gilbert,
- elijah mikaelson,
- ezra adin-gainor,
- faith lehane,
- freya mikaelson,
- hayley marshall,
- jo laughlin,
- klaus mikaelson,
- lindsay miller,
- ryan atwood,
- sam winchester,
- scott mccall,
- stefan salvatore,
- ❦ dean/elena,
- ❦ klaus/cami,
- ❦ ryan/caroline


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No. That's not really my style.
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It's not. I'm - sorry I asked. I - well, you know who my dad is. And you met my sister.
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No, I get it. It's a valid question.
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( There he goes again, trying to let someone make their own decisions because all his dad does is make decisions without asking anyone. )
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I might do that.
[Not that the answer is no. But if Allison says no, it might not be safe.]
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We only have a few hours. Do you want to do this? I'll be right there.
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[He glances around.]
Should we do this here? Or should we ... find somewhere more private?
[Where they can speak freely.]
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( In fact, there is a pub next door where Isaac should be waiting in a booth toward the back. It's early and empty and William's influence has definitely closed this particular pub for the duration of this call. )
Isaac, you may remember Coop-er.
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Nice to meet you, officially.
["You too. Have a seat."]
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Dial that number with your camera on, it won't do you any good after as it shuffles through a series of numbers every hour, and the IP bounces off of several others, so it is impenetrably untraceable. Unless you have me. Isaac is only here to listen to your heartbeat and I am here because you'd be my asset. And well, you know why you're here. When you're ready, she's ready.
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Sounds good.
[And with that, he'll do as instructed, dialing the number and waiting for Allison to respond.]
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Anyway, Allison is not in any headquarters, but a familiar bar in a familiar town, again, tucked in the back with her AirPods in. Damon was nice enough to oblige. Scott and Stiles are devouring food and playing pool, and if Lydia wants, she can be sitting right there, or maybe she's at the bar with Damon. Allison's been waiting for this.
When the call goes through she pushes her laptop away to center herself in the window. )
Cooper Sullivan. ( This is about worst case scenario, defection, or best, getting a real double agent who isn't a conditioned hunter-vampire. Thanks Damon. ) What do you want to know?
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Cooper, on the other hand, seems a bit surprised at the question because:]
I thought that was going to be my line.
[But that being said, he'll move on.]
I just ... I don't want another London. And I definitely don't want another Mystic Falls. I know your people were doing what they had to do but ... a lot of the worker bees - they don't really understand what Monroe is doing. They can't see behind the curtain.
[They just think they're doing the right thing.]
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Mystic Falls was a direct assault. And, not one of your hunters was killed on my order. An unaffiliated witch and then unaffiliated vampires took rescuing people into their own hands. And I admit they took it far. I arrived too late to call any of the direct shots. But, I take full responsibly. And I agree. London shouldn't have happened and neither should Mystic Falls.
But, I disagree, because amidst those worker bees, you have people that really believe in what Monroe says. They are the cause. And that is dangerous.
But, you came to me. Why.
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[He pauses as he tries to figure out how to phrase this.]
I'm not saying there aren't zealots out there. But look, what hunters like me do - we take things one case at a time. We see the bodies and we act. I'm sure most of them aren't really looking for a lot of nuance in a rougarou that's taken out half a town.
So then someone like Monroe comes around, talking about making things more organized. Helping us better manage cases, and find the monsters faster. Most of us aren't thinking about the implications. And most of them haven't seen what I did in London.
[He wants to believe that people are still good. That his father might be misguided rather than a monster.]
You might not believe me, but I've had the wake up call. I want to help you. There are good people, and if we keep ramping up, and they finally hone in on places like New Orleans, they're all going to get slaughtered thinking that they're doing actual good. I'd really like to stop that from happening if I can.
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( Just so he can see her side and she sees his. )
I believe you, Cooper. But, deprogramming that many hunters... I'm going to need help - with ideas. Now, I can order hunters to not be killed. Disarm, not kill. But, how do I know what hunters I should disarm and what hunters are really out for blood.
What do you know about Prague, Cooper?
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[He's been making note, finding the ones who are whole-heartedly on Monroe's team versus those who are going along with the tide. But that's not what she asked for. She asked about Prague.]
I haven't been let in on the specifics, but I know that there's a high priority target coming to town that they're looking to take out. Someone they don't want to leave Europe because if they do they'll lose their shot.
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You're not in the inner circle, or you wouldn't be here. I believe that's what you know. In your unit, how many of you do you think are swept along and how many do you think are sincere. What kind of fight are we in for?
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I'm not in the inner circle, but my father is.
[And his father is also one of the ones he hopes are being swept along, but he can't say for sure.]
Most of my unit is ex-military. No really experienced hunters. They fell into it because it was familiar.
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( She says that mostly to herself first. )
But, they are more dangerous. They're tactical and used to being given targets without explanation.
( So. It went deeper than they thought. )
What can you do, Cooper?
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[He can't promise how often that will be, but he can start working from the inside.]
I can also go digging if you give me something specific to look for.
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( But, he came to her. He knows that. )
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[All he's ever wanted to do is save lives. It doesn't really matter to him which side they're on.]
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( Allison is the real deal. )
Before London, what were you told? What was the job?
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I actually wasn't supposed to be there. My brother ... he thought something was weird about what we were doing. So when he got handed separate orders with his partner at the time - who was one of the zealots - he passed it on to me too. He gave me an address in Witch Town and that was it. So my partner at the time and I went to check it out.
[and that's where things went downhill.]
At first him being at a witch meeting wasn't that odd. Monroe recruited witches sometimes, after all. But Patrick Brighton wasn't having it. Then my brother's partner lost his cool, shot the Brightons, and then their daughter lost it and killed them.
[Isaac straightens as he describes it because yeah. That's pretty much what happened.]
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