And most times, you burn the whole damn thing to the ground. Supernatural scene here in New Orleans rebuilt itself a few times.
( Captured Klaus for a lot of years. Was built around Marcel for a long time. Now, it feels more equal all around. There are no power vacuums and Beck is a part of that. Keep everyone in check, if he can.
"Heard everyone isn't on shaky ground here. I'm inheriting stability."
It's really the humans that are the most skittish, thanks for losing Hawthorne. )
Relatively speaking. There was that little dust up with the hunters a few months ago, and we had some Gauntlet-related skirmishes, but no inter-faction feuds which truly did the bulk of the damage.
[Josh, Hayley and Davina have done a lot of work to keep this city from eating itself alive.]
People are doing a lot more talking than killing these days.
Not wrong. But vampires are prone to more likely accidentally kill something just by virtue of our diet.
[Some of the older vamps just don't like the blood bag diet. Sophie included. Maybe a little bit. But she's used to it given the years she's spent with her team.]
("Accidentally doesn't fly with watchers," Beck points out. )
Nor with us, but it's easier for a vampire to lose control and that always winds up with a dead body. Happens a lot less here than it used to. Vampires in New Orleans are thoughtful. Reverent. There's a vampire bar, even. You last long enough, maybe you'll be given the full tour.
( But, he says it in both a sweet way, but also in a way that coveys to their guest they shouldn't ask. Her best stage is a con. Not on the actual stage. )
Dinner's almost ready, everyone can move to the table.
( A quick sip of sauce, it's great, he turns burners off. He's already put the meat to rest. )
Well, Brianna runs background on everyone before we bring them in. But, eagerness is a red flag. Most people are reluctant to come forward for fear of backlash or they worry about the cost. Worry for us.
( There aren't too many. Most of their referrals, they take. Nobody is Nathan Ford, here. )
Sophie's final call if we take anyone or we don't. Could be too much a coincidence.
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( He takes a swig from his beer, checking on the meat in the pan. )
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Lindsay shrugs.]
That's the kind of crime I don't mind looking the other way on. Sometimes you have to fight fire with fire.
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( Captured Klaus for a lot of years. Was built around Marcel for a long time. Now, it feels more equal all around. There are no power vacuums and Beck is a part of that. Keep everyone in check, if he can.
"Heard everyone isn't on shaky ground here. I'm inheriting stability."
It's really the humans that are the most skittish, thanks for losing Hawthorne. )
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[Josh, Hayley and Davina have done a lot of work to keep this city from eating itself alive.]
People are doing a lot more talking than killing these days.
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( A little leftover rhetoric from the patriarch of his family, but it applies here. )
Talking that gets them somewhere?
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[At least Sophie believes so.]
And in ways that benefit the humans, more often than not. At least in my experience. A lot less unexpected bodies from the vampire sector.
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( Wolf. Vampire. Witch. Nefariously, anyway. )
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[Some of the older vamps just don't like the blood bag diet. Sophie included. Maybe a little bit. But she's used to it given the years she's spent with her team.]
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Nor with us, but it's easier for a vampire to lose control and that always winds up with a dead body. Happens a lot less here than it used to. Vampires in New Orleans are thoughtful. Reverent. There's a vampire bar, even. You last long enough, maybe you'll be given the full tour.
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Good support structures too. Much better than when I was coming up.
[Lindsay tips her head to the side as she studies her. "How long have you been a vampire?"]
Oooh. Let's just say I saw the premiere of Hamlet when the Globe was new and leave it there, shall we?
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( But, he says it in both a sweet way, but also in a way that coveys to their guest they shouldn't ask. Her best stage is a con. Not on the actual stage. )
Dinner's almost ready, everyone can move to the table.
( A quick sip of sauce, it's great, he turns burners off. He's already put the meat to rest. )
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So how do you find your clients? Is it all referrals?
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( Or, on vacation. Or on a night out. )
People find us.
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So if people are coming to us, are there any red flags we should look for before we refer them?
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( There aren't too many. Most of their referrals, they take. Nobody is Nathan Ford, here. )
Sophie's final call if we take anyone or we don't. Could be too much a coincidence.
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[She'll get a better feel for it once she actually gets into the role.]
I'm not on the force now, but I probably will be once the wedding is over. Is there anything that you would need from that angle?
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( Well, what they really do isn't on Google. )
Someone on the inside could run real interference if we need it. We tend to run afoul of law enforcement and the FBI.
( If that's a real offer, Lindsay. )
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I'll probably be keeping an eye out for supernatural-related crimes too. Not like I wouldn't already be bending the rules.
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"She was initiated in Mystic Falls with the devil himself." )
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[Sophie tips her head to the side. "And which one is that?"]
Cade? Or Arcadius? Psychic who created a hell dimension when he died.
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Eliot rolls a shocking (16). )
Really. You took out Cade. Been there and back. ( He was on death's door once. ) Glad he's closed up shop. You did that?
( Funny story, he only remembered his time there after transitioning. Good old magic. )
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[It was a coordinated attack and really she just did the stabbing.]
But I was involved, yeah. Did you get caught up with the sirens?
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( And all he remembered was that symbol. )
I never had the pleasure.
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That's a nasty place to be. I'm sorry to hear it. Cade's gone for good now though, so fortunately his psychic plane went with him.
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( He lifts his glass to that.
"Not before Hell's own hornet's nest snuck through into our plane and did a little damage themselves," Beck explains. "Alls well that ended well." )
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