Skullduggery is harsh. We're just doing as asked by the Inner Circle. Answering questions about the death of our dear friend H.
[Jaqueline leans in closer, because she is about semantics. When you have a father who's all about word choice, you learn to be picky.]
Everything is completely above board. In fact, I'd say if anyone is participating in skullduggery, it's you, Ezra. So I ask again, what are you doing here?
You can't be surprised we don't trust you. And you wouldn't be you if you actually trusted us. So, working together is working together.
( And to prove it. )
Davina Claire drained H. I think we both want to know what the New Orleans regent was doing in Baltimore. And I think we both know Hallewell has answers. This way, we each get them.
( And all they have to worry about is an unreliable narrator. )
Hallewell was so forthcoming our first go round. ( He wasn't. ) I think we're all prepared for the pomposity, the mysoginy and the homophobia. And maybe underneath all that, there's something worth learning.
( It can't hurt to try, especially as something that's not on their parents' radars. He hopes. )
[And with that she will lead the way into the "prison" which is honestly just a very cushy room, spelled so that the prisoner in question can't cross the line without exploding or something equally gruesome. Jaqueline makes her way over to sit in the seat across from him, crossing one leg over the other.
Hallewell looks up briefly, taking stock of who is actually in the room. "What, no David? Here I thought we would be having a reunion."]
("People skip reunions, doesn't make them any less of one," Max says, crossing his arms. Not that he was a part of the retrieval in the first place. But his point stands.
["I haven't been in New Orleans in decades, not since that Gerard kid took over. What H does is his business, but as far as I'm aware, he hasn't been there either."]
Not even to meet with Davina Claire?
[Hallewell's eyebrows climb even higher. "I definitely would have known if he had gotten a get that good. It must have happened after you all took me in."]
[Hallewell arches an eyebrow in Ezra's direction, before leaning back in his seat. "They're pulling out that old chestnut? Well, they must really be desperate."
Jaqueline grits her teeth because it's hard to feel like a threat to her life is an "old chestnut."]
What do you mean, desperate?
["In my experience, the Gauntlet only comes into play when they're worried about the passing of power. You kids must be getting up to some shenanigans that makes them think they're at risk of losing their seat of power."]
You're saying they're doing this because they feel threatened?
("Need I have to remind you, our parents are all too happy to throw us in." Well, throw him in, anyway, as much as Jaq would take that bullet. David doesn't have a choice, not having a sibling. )
[Hallewell huffs, before shifting to lean forward and face them more. Old eyes scan over the three faces in front of him, lingering mostly on the Melrauxs. "The Inner Circle is all about maintaining control. They have been for almost five hundred years. We didn't get where we are because they're good at giving up the reins."]
So what? They're worried we won't march to the family line when we get to be the ones in charge?
[Something isn't right about what Hallewell is saying, and she can't put her finger on what it is yet.]
He says it so flippantly that Jaqueline is immediately set on edge. That there's something he knows that she doesn't about her parents, and she immediately wants an answer. Fortunately, she doesn't have to wait long - Hallewell always does love to twist the knife and drive it a little deeper.
( It sinks in for Ezra, but it sinks even harder for Max who follows that train of thought. They don't have the best relationship with their parents, but they're their parents. They don't have to. Except, are they not their parents?
He doesn't know what to say. Ezra ends the silence.
"Are you saying their parents are possessed by the founding members of the inner circle?")
["What did you think they were ascending to?" Hallewell gives them each a long lingering look as they process that statement. "The whole ceremony is a transference spell."]
( Because they are the first generation that haven't seeked out their ascendance. Max and Jaqueline are the only siblings that have followed in their parents' footsteps. David does reluctantly, as does his husband by proxy.
"Sierra disappeared." Someone who's disappeared can't ascend. "They don't trust you. They never have." He sighs, turning back to Hallewell. "Aren't you as old in your actual body?"
Why do you think they let you live, knowing their secret?
( Item one would be to eliminate the only living immortal aware of their ascendancy, but he has always had a ruthless streak right beneath the surface. )
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[Jaqueline leans in closer, because she is about semantics. When you have a father who's all about word choice, you learn to be picky.]
Everything is completely above board. In fact, I'd say if anyone is participating in skullduggery, it's you, Ezra. So I ask again, what are you doing here?
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( And to prove it. )
Davina Claire drained H. I think we both want to know what the New Orleans regent was doing in Baltimore. And I think we both know Hallewell has answers. This way, we each get them.
( And all they have to worry about is an unreliable narrator. )
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We knew it was French Quarter, but damn, H.
[What did he do to get on Davina Claire's bad side?]
Fine. You can tag along. But Hallewell is going to be even more irritating than usual, so prepare for him to be very unhelpful.
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( It can't hurt to try, especially as something that's not on their parents' radars. He hopes. )
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[And with that she will lead the way into the "prison" which is honestly just a very cushy room, spelled so that the prisoner in question can't cross the line without exploding or something equally gruesome. Jaqueline makes her way over to sit in the seat across from him, crossing one leg over the other.
Hallewell looks up briefly, taking stock of who is actually in the room. "What, no David? Here I thought we would be having a reunion."]
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Ezra stands close by. )
You get us or nothing. I'd choose us.
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Only our condolences.
[Jaqueline leans in closer, trying to gauge his expression.]
H is dead. Apparently he got on the wrong side of a French Quarter witch, and she took it personally.
[Hallewell arches an eyebrow. "Did he? Where did he find a French Quarter witch in Baltimore?"]
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( It's no secret the devil's deal H made with the man. One that nullified the minute he was rendered useless. )
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Not even to meet with Davina Claire?
[Hallewell's eyebrows climb even higher. "I definitely would have known if he had gotten a get that good. It must have happened after you all took me in."]
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Let's try this. What do you know about the Gauntlet.
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Jaqueline grits her teeth because it's hard to feel like a threat to her life is an "old chestnut."]
What do you mean, desperate?
["In my experience, the Gauntlet only comes into play when they're worried about the passing of power. You kids must be getting up to some shenanigans that makes them think they're at risk of losing their seat of power."]
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( "Need I have to remind you, our parents are all too happy to throw us in." Well, throw him in, anyway, as much as Jaq would take that bullet. David doesn't have a choice, not having a sibling. )
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So what? They're worried we won't march to the family line when we get to be the ones in charge?
[Something isn't right about what Hallewell is saying, and she can't put her finger on what it is yet.]
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( They're in their forties. But the way he talks, it sounds like the Inner Circle has always been the inner circle. )
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He says it so flippantly that Jaqueline is immediately set on edge. That there's something he knows that she doesn't about her parents, and she immediately wants an answer. Fortunately, she doesn't have to wait long - Hallewell always does love to twist the knife and drive it a little deeper.
"At least their bodies aren't."]
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He doesn't know what to say. Ezra ends the silence.
"Are you saying their parents are possessed by the founding members of the inner circle?" )
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( "They always have," Ezra considers, quietly. "Literal ascendance." )
Our parents have... never been our parents.
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[Hallewell reaches up and taps his nose in Jaqueline's direction, and she nods.]
So technically they're our parents until the ghost founders could no longer possess our grandparents.
[Jaqueline didn't really know hers, they died when she and Max were young, but David's grandfather didn't die until after he met Ezra.]
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( Because they are the first generation that haven't seeked out their ascendance. Max and Jaqueline are the only siblings that have followed in their parents' footsteps. David does reluctantly, as does his husband by proxy.
"Sierra disappeared." Someone who's disappeared can't ascend. "They don't trust you. They never have." He sighs, turning back to Hallewell. "Aren't you as old in your actual body?"
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But it's a very veiled, very twisted form of consent.
"I've found the rest of the Inner Circle doesn't really care."]
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Why'd they oust you anyway?
( Why is he no longer in the inner circle. )
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He looks pretty ragged right now.
"They thought my means of doing things was rather gauche, and cast me out." He snorts. "Sure. I was the gauche one."]
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( Item one would be to eliminate the only living immortal aware of their ascendancy, but he has always had a ruthless streak right beneath the surface. )
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And yes, all of this information has been free. His leverage will stay close to his chest until what he deems the most advantageous option possible.]
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I never got this notification. Thank you, DW
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