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『g』『a』『b』『y』 ([personal profile] vns) wrote in [community profile] meadowlark2019-01-10 10:23 am

@gaby

[ this was supposed to be one of Gaby's days off. in fact, she's not in the safehouse when the message comes in. ]

Turns out that we're missing two new faces around the safehouse.

I'd play a guessing game as to why I wasn't told, but I don't care. These two faces apparently murdered two people that night.

I don't know who they are, but I do know that they're locked up. Any guesses as to what's going to happen to them?

Genuine question. Because I don't know.

Oh, and because some of you think you can do whatever the hell you want around here: don't think the way out for them is a jail break. Don't even fucking try it. And no, Morningstar isn't in the business of breaking people out of jail, because that would be stupid.


[ she's a little angry. no. a lot. but mostly she doesn't know how to handle this one. ]

Look. You know something? Tell me. You won't be "in trouble."
evite: (Default)

@daisy.johnson

[personal profile] evite 2019-01-13 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
what if we can figure it out?
so far, every drop off since mine has been at an event worth advertising, and they seem to be happening about every two weeks on average
we have the numbers to send a few of us to whatever seems like the next likely spot

if we're wrong, somebody got an assignment that doesn't suck
if we're right, we might actually get the jump on these assholes


[ and then we can really do something about things, left unsaid. ]
saviorexe: (10)

[personal profile] saviorexe 2019-01-17 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Then if we can manage it — if we can reliably draw up a list of locations in which to anticipate where these drop offs might occur, then I think we should try.

I’d be willing to lend a hand if this actually becomes an initiative between all of us.