10-16-2015, 11:07 AM
Jacinda found Barovsky's anger amusing. Gunnar's face seemed to be unreadable but the squints on the team seemed to take Barovsky's side. Eh, that was life. What was done was done. She still didn't see what the big deal was. Their guy in the police force was not gonna be exposed because of this.
But Barovsky was the head. And she had promised the Regus she would try to work as a team. Likely he'd probably be pissy with her too. That made her curious, more than anything. Be interesting to see how he dealt with that; to see what was important to him.
Not for the first time she found herself wondering what it would have been like to have been old world Atharim, with a rigid command structure and lore and what not. Did it make you more effective or did it hinder you? She had a feeling she'd find out, in her case. Regan had been her only "superior" and that was not an organizational thing. No, it was far more. He was father, mentor, trainer, lover- and so many other things all at once. No man had ever come close to what he had meant to her in all her years. She wondered if the Regus would the first man she could truly respect as her superior.
Barokvsky was barking orders and she was suitably chastened enough to nod at him- though she couldn't help the smile she gave and she took her burner phone and dialed the emergency number. She didn't press send though. Instead she waited for everyone get the explosives set.
Barovsky was pouring some liquid- an accelerant by the smell- and the body. Guess he really didn't want there to be much evidence. She wondered how an exploded building and an obviously burned body was supposed to be less of a question mark for the police than a knife in the back. Didn't exactly seem like it would minimize questions. If anything, it seemed like it would bring more questions. What could be seen as a gang-land style murder- execution- would now take on terrorist overtones.
She pressed "send" and put the phone to her ear as she heard the ring.
But she couldn't help herself. "Doesn't blowing the building up draw more investigation?"
she asked as she raised an eyebrow.
The other end picked up. "Emergency Services. How may I help you?"
She whispered, adopting desperate fear as her tone. "He's going to kill me!"
The voice on the other end became concerned. "Who is trying to kill you, ma'am?"
She let more fear into her voice. "Him! The man from the market."
A sob escaped her mouth. She looked at Barovsky and then the body only barely keeping from rolling her eyes. She should probably help clean up this new mess. Her voice became quieter, as if she wre "I'm in the closet. He's with some men. He's going to kill me if he catches me."
"Ma'am, please calm down. Can you give me your location."
She let more fear and desperation in her whisper. "I don't know. Strokoff and Yevgeny. I was just looking for a place to sleep. Oh god. They're coming. They have guns! I-"
She hung up and went to one of the closets and tossed the phone in. Then she looked at Barovsky. "Good?"
Edited by Jacinda, Oct 16 2015, 11:21 AM.
But Barovsky was the head. And she had promised the Regus she would try to work as a team. Likely he'd probably be pissy with her too. That made her curious, more than anything. Be interesting to see how he dealt with that; to see what was important to him.
Not for the first time she found herself wondering what it would have been like to have been old world Atharim, with a rigid command structure and lore and what not. Did it make you more effective or did it hinder you? She had a feeling she'd find out, in her case. Regan had been her only "superior" and that was not an organizational thing. No, it was far more. He was father, mentor, trainer, lover- and so many other things all at once. No man had ever come close to what he had meant to her in all her years. She wondered if the Regus would the first man she could truly respect as her superior.
Barokvsky was barking orders and she was suitably chastened enough to nod at him- though she couldn't help the smile she gave and she took her burner phone and dialed the emergency number. She didn't press send though. Instead she waited for everyone get the explosives set.
Barovsky was pouring some liquid- an accelerant by the smell- and the body. Guess he really didn't want there to be much evidence. She wondered how an exploded building and an obviously burned body was supposed to be less of a question mark for the police than a knife in the back. Didn't exactly seem like it would minimize questions. If anything, it seemed like it would bring more questions. What could be seen as a gang-land style murder- execution- would now take on terrorist overtones.
She pressed "send" and put the phone to her ear as she heard the ring.
But she couldn't help herself. "Doesn't blowing the building up draw more investigation?"
she asked as she raised an eyebrow.
The other end picked up. "Emergency Services. How may I help you?"
She whispered, adopting desperate fear as her tone. "He's going to kill me!"
The voice on the other end became concerned. "Who is trying to kill you, ma'am?"
She let more fear into her voice. "Him! The man from the market."
A sob escaped her mouth. She looked at Barovsky and then the body only barely keeping from rolling her eyes. She should probably help clean up this new mess. Her voice became quieter, as if she wre "I'm in the closet. He's with some men. He's going to kill me if he catches me."
"Ma'am, please calm down. Can you give me your location."
She let more fear and desperation in her whisper. "I don't know. Strokoff and Yevgeny. I was just looking for a place to sleep. Oh god. They're coming. They have guns! I-"
She hung up and went to one of the closets and tossed the phone in. Then she looked at Barovsky. "Good?"
Edited by Jacinda, Oct 16 2015, 11:21 AM.