["Ezra's not wrong." Shocker, David is siding with his husband. "From what I've heard, Lydia's quite pragmatic. She could see the value in what we're trying to do."
"We should still have some kind of leverage," Jaqueline contributes, not actively condemning Ezra's plan. "Just in case. But Ezra's not wrong. Good people usually want to do things for good reasons."
Just because they're in the middle of a messy coven war doesn't mean that they're not, for once, the good guys.]
I agree. Leverage is good for a back up, but your powers of persuasion could be stronger than you think.
I also vote for diplomacy - with a contingency for leverage.
( Max has always been the guy who does the dirty work, who's acknowledged, the golden child. But, he's the pragmatist. He sees from all angles. )
Do you know anything else about her?
( Ezra makes a face.
"She's an award-winning worldly scholar and mathematician. She owns her own company." He thinks back, not the member of this group that wants the need for leverage, but knowing full well that they may need something. "Her best friend is a vampire. She fell apart before he was officially in transition. I wouldn't bet money on it, but I think their connection goes farther."
And, he's a baby vampire. It's easy.
"Easy," Sierra says. "So, we have our contingency.")
Sierra and I can go get eyes on the baby vamp. Who wants to go make our case to the banshee?
[Rusty is going to wait and see how much they want him involved. Because while he very much intends to go to Siberia and stab Kirsanov in the face, he's not going to get too overly invested.
This is their war, and he still isn't sure he trusts them yet.]
She knows me. Personally. I wasn't fully myself, but I was honest where it counted.
( It's the most logical move, to send him in again, even if he's fighting against his adjacent married-into family.
Max, invested in Rusty's part, speaks up dropping his head down.
"We have his familiarity but we need to play on her sympathy and her pragmatism."
Sierra frowns. "We're not Make-A-Wish-ing the banshee."
Max shakes his head, bringing a finger to his lips. Give him a chance to take the floor.
"I think that Rusty should go with you. Ezra. We skipped over introductions. Rusty is on the line. My sister Jaqueline, our friend, Sierra, our family friend David, and his walking contribution Ezra are all on the line. Jaq, me, David, and Sierra are Colony. Ezra is -- affiliated.")
("Max took his sister's jilting personally, but because we're on here for more important purposes, all adults, and on a clock," Ezra says, glossing right over "we should move on from the pointless descriptions. We're all on here for the same reason."
Sierra drops her head, winking at David. She approves officially.
Max did pre-research. )
Her company is in Boston.
( Ezra just gives him a look, how does he manage -- anything.
"She's in Boston. Harvey is now --" He rolls his eyes. "Affiliated." Sorry, David if that was husband confidence. )
["Specter. My lawyer." It was slightly in confidence because he doesn't love using his friend's personal life against him. "Would rather not use that angle if we can help it."]
I'm not far from Boston. We can go directly to Lydia first.
( They need what they can get and Harvey knows what he got himself into, is what Ezra's eyes convey. Along with a crinkle of an apology. But, he's not the heartless dick at the table.
"I just mean we know. That's why we know. I agree. We'll approach Lydia directly. And separately.")
In a manner of speaking. We're going to bring them to Kirsanov as a gift. That gets us in the door of his little fortress. Once we're inside, killing him should be easy.
[There are a number of options. He's spent years thinking of them all. Part of him loves the ideas of releasing all of his caged creatures and seeing how they turn on their master. But they have time to discuss all the nitty-gritty details.]
Unlike Hernandez and the others, he doesn't have much in terms of friends or acolytes. It's mostly just him and his monsters.
That would be sad if it weren't so pathetic. And, simultaneously, your contacts ( to David ) will be going after his original body, so that when it's over, he has nothing to go back to. Their entombed failsafe.
( Sounds like everybody can break here.
A few days later, Harvey takes the train into Boston and hires a car service. He whisks Lydia Martin away, convinces her that even though she's been away, she should take a half day with him. Have that leisurely lunch and if she needs to get back to work, he will be a gentleman and understand. He chooses an upscale corner café for lunch. It's a beautiful fall day, the last vestiges of warmth clinging.
He smiles at her from behind his menu, coy, wondering if she would go so far as to do something out of character for the both of them (?) in the bathroom, but he reminds himself he doesn't know her as well - not as well as he'd like. He knows more than he lets on, it was his job, but he's getting to know Lydia the genius, not Lydia the banshee. )
[He might be surprised. Lydia has been known to take advantage of unconventional opportunities. But since he's not asking, she'll just eye him over her menu, crossing one leg over the other as she weighs her options.]
[She does love the sound of that. She's also mostly caught up on work from her time away running from one bizarre supernatural scenario to another, but thankfully, as CEO, she can do a lot of work remotely.
She just hopes she won't have to step away long term anytime soon.]
Good. I'm sure I'll be able to find plenty of ways to keep you occupied.
[Lydia's never really minded a good challenge. It usually ends well for her. But that's something they can discuss when they've retreated back to her apartment. Unless he's going to make a better proposition.]
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"We should still have some kind of leverage," Jaqueline contributes, not actively condemning Ezra's plan. "Just in case. But Ezra's not wrong. Good people usually want to do things for good reasons."
Just because they're in the middle of a messy coven war doesn't mean that they're not, for once, the good guys.]
I agree. Leverage is good for a back up, but your powers of persuasion could be stronger than you think.
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( Max has always been the guy who does the dirty work, who's acknowledged, the golden child. But, he's the pragmatist. He sees from all angles. )
Do you know anything else about her?
( Ezra makes a face.
"She's an award-winning worldly scholar and mathematician. She owns her own company." He thinks back, not the member of this group that wants the need for leverage, but knowing full well that they may need something. "Her best friend is a vampire. She fell apart before he was officially in transition. I wouldn't bet money on it, but I think their connection goes farther."
And, he's a baby vampire. It's easy.
"Easy," Sierra says. "So, we have our contingency." )
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[Rusty is going to wait and see how much they want him involved. Because while he very much intends to go to Siberia and stab Kirsanov in the face, he's not going to get too overly invested.
This is their war, and he still isn't sure he trusts them yet.]
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( It's the most logical move, to send him in again, even if he's fighting against his adjacent married-into family.
Max, invested in Rusty's part, speaks up dropping his head down.
"We have his familiarity but we need to play on her sympathy and her pragmatism."
Sierra frowns. "We're not Make-A-Wish-ing the banshee."
Max shakes his head, bringing a finger to his lips. Give him a chance to take the floor.
"I think that Rusty should go with you. Ezra. We skipped over introductions. Rusty is on the line. My sister Jaqueline, our friend, Sierra, our family friend David, and his walking contribution Ezra are all on the line. Jaq, me, David, and Sierra are Colony. Ezra is -- affiliated." )
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[Because knowing your enemy is important. And prior to this phone call, they were, in fact, his enemies.]
But sure. I can do that. Do we know where she is?
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Sierra drops her head, winking at David. She approves officially.
Max did pre-research. )
Her company is in Boston.
( Ezra just gives him a look, how does he manage -- anything.
"She's in Boston. Harvey is now --" He rolls his eyes. "Affiliated." Sorry, David if that was husband confidence. )
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["Specter. My lawyer." It was slightly in confidence because he doesn't love using his friend's personal life against him. "Would rather not use that angle if we can help it."]
I'm not far from Boston. We can go directly to Lydia first.
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"I just mean we know. That's why we know. I agree. We'll approach Lydia directly. And separately." )
And Sierra and Jaqueline...
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["Stilinski, I think?"]
Distinctive enough.
[She pulls out her laptop and starts typing until she eventually comes with (14):]
I've got a Sheriff Stilinski, but he seems too old?
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Stiles Stilinski.
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[More tapping on her computer.]
Looks like we have a Miecyslaw Stilinski, FBI agent. That's a bit more promising. Looks like he's currently works out of the DC office.
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( He's like a vampire Energizer bunny. )
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[That'll be an adventure. But they'll just keep their distance and keep eyes on him for now. No need to engage just yet.]
But at least we're not going to Boston when it's starting to veer towards winter.
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( He's cranky. He's spoiled. Shut up. )
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I can be there the day after tomorrow. Is there anything else we need to discuss in advance?
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( He just wants everyone on the same page. )
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[There are a number of options. He's spent years thinking of them all. Part of him loves the ideas of releasing all of his caged creatures and seeing how they turn on their master. But they have time to discuss all the nitty-gritty details.]
Unlike Hernandez and the others, he doesn't have much in terms of friends or acolytes. It's mostly just him and his monsters.
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( Sounds like everybody can break here.
A few days later, Harvey takes the train into Boston and hires a car service. He whisks Lydia Martin away, convinces her that even though she's been away, she should take a half day with him. Have that leisurely lunch and if she needs to get back to work, he will be a gentleman and understand. He chooses an upscale corner café for lunch. It's a beautiful fall day, the last vestiges of warmth clinging.
He smiles at her from behind his menu, coy, wondering if she would go so far as to do something out of character for the both of them (?) in the bathroom, but he reminds himself he doesn't know her as well - not as well as he'd like. He knows more than he lets on, it was his job, but he's getting to know Lydia the genius, not Lydia the banshee. )
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So how long will you be in town?
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( Hint. He is here for her and her alone, or so he thinks. )
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She just hopes she won't have to step away long term anytime soon.]
Good. I'm sure I'll be able to find plenty of ways to keep you occupied.
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( And one he'd like to partake in. )
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[Lydia's never really minded a good challenge. It usually ends well for her. But that's something they can discuss when they've retreated back to her apartment. Unless he's going to make a better proposition.]
If you think you can't keep up.
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( He's close to it, unless something interrupts him. )
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[But before they could keep that flirt train going, an interruption does arrive in the form of a very tall managing partner.
"Harvey. What a surprise. What are you doing in Boston?"]
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