Post by Jasten Beckett on Dec 18, 2008 19:41:56 GMT -5
"You have got to be kidding me!" These were the only words Maverick could say about the house in front of him. That, and:
"This is so freakin sweet! A three car garage?! Too bad I couldn't bring my Charger!" Yes. Maverick thought that the '69 Dodge Charger Daytona he recieved from the president after killing the Vampiric Trio deserved the best, and clearly, this was it. The garage alone had room for his humvee and the Charger, plus another car.
Shaking his head, Maverick liked the garage opener on his keys, and drove right in. He shut the garage door, and stepped out. Good. Normal enough. Nothing suspicious. That would help later on.
Unlocking th door that led into th house, Maverick began to marvel at the magnificance. The Master Bedroom made a particular impression on him. "Nice. Rielly did good." He couldn't believe the Manager let Rielly buy this house for Maverick's operation. It was just too awesome for the guy used to slums of the ghetto.
Beside the Master Bedroom was a office room, complete with a state of the art computer. Mavrick walked in, and fell into the leather office chair before the CPU. "And I'm supposed to base my operation out of here? If this wasn't owned by Ravenwood, I'd just stay here!"
He reached into the messenger bag at his side, pulling a file out from within. Opening it, Maverick began to skim the pages, stopping suddenly at the fifth page, the descriptions of the basement and the backyard shed.
Secret rooms! And the shed is a holding cell for Immortals? And there is a stock pile of weapons downstairs? Jeesh, this is crazy.
The maps on the eighth page showed multiple angles of the house, neighborhood, and the entire town of Hush Hills. Marked on the map where multiple hot spots of supposed actvity. The Graveyard (figures), and Black Brook Place for werewolf reports, with the Park and Goldleaf Lake as Vampiric hotspots.
According to the reports on page eleven, werewolf sightings originated first, before vampire ones. Which either meant werewolves came first, there were more of them, or the vampires were particularly stealthy. Either way, the priorities listed Vampires as the least dangerous. This was supposedly because vampires were less likely to kill, as they could contro themselves more. Of course, when they wanted to kill, they where muh smarter at it then werewolves, but either way, werewolves killed more. The reason being feeding. They needed meat. Vampires needed blood, and that could be obtained alot less violently.
Maverick decieded that he would start with werewolves, but if he found traces of vampiric activity first, he'd deal with that first.
First off was survellience. At first, Maverick was worried, as there were no good places to purchase such hardware, but the inventory of the basement hide away showed massive numbers of what he needed. Black Brook Place would be first. It had the most reports.
Turning to page fifteen, Maverick grinned. The best part. Suspect list, comprised by the finest spies within Ravenwood. Every person in Black Brook Place, as well as a few others. One in particular caught his eye. One Twlight Blakk, the owner of a vet, and a resident of Black Brook. Reports stated she owned dogs.
Maverick knew he'd go after. But first, information gathering.
He went to the garage, and hopped into his Humvee. Someone at the park was bound to know something useful.
"This is so freakin sweet! A three car garage?! Too bad I couldn't bring my Charger!" Yes. Maverick thought that the '69 Dodge Charger Daytona he recieved from the president after killing the Vampiric Trio deserved the best, and clearly, this was it. The garage alone had room for his humvee and the Charger, plus another car.
Shaking his head, Maverick liked the garage opener on his keys, and drove right in. He shut the garage door, and stepped out. Good. Normal enough. Nothing suspicious. That would help later on.
Unlocking th door that led into th house, Maverick began to marvel at the magnificance. The Master Bedroom made a particular impression on him. "Nice. Rielly did good." He couldn't believe the Manager let Rielly buy this house for Maverick's operation. It was just too awesome for the guy used to slums of the ghetto.
Beside the Master Bedroom was a office room, complete with a state of the art computer. Mavrick walked in, and fell into the leather office chair before the CPU. "And I'm supposed to base my operation out of here? If this wasn't owned by Ravenwood, I'd just stay here!"
He reached into the messenger bag at his side, pulling a file out from within. Opening it, Maverick began to skim the pages, stopping suddenly at the fifth page, the descriptions of the basement and the backyard shed.
Secret rooms! And the shed is a holding cell for Immortals? And there is a stock pile of weapons downstairs? Jeesh, this is crazy.
The maps on the eighth page showed multiple angles of the house, neighborhood, and the entire town of Hush Hills. Marked on the map where multiple hot spots of supposed actvity. The Graveyard (figures), and Black Brook Place for werewolf reports, with the Park and Goldleaf Lake as Vampiric hotspots.
According to the reports on page eleven, werewolf sightings originated first, before vampire ones. Which either meant werewolves came first, there were more of them, or the vampires were particularly stealthy. Either way, the priorities listed Vampires as the least dangerous. This was supposedly because vampires were less likely to kill, as they could contro themselves more. Of course, when they wanted to kill, they where muh smarter at it then werewolves, but either way, werewolves killed more. The reason being feeding. They needed meat. Vampires needed blood, and that could be obtained alot less violently.
Maverick decieded that he would start with werewolves, but if he found traces of vampiric activity first, he'd deal with that first.
First off was survellience. At first, Maverick was worried, as there were no good places to purchase such hardware, but the inventory of the basement hide away showed massive numbers of what he needed. Black Brook Place would be first. It had the most reports.
Turning to page fifteen, Maverick grinned. The best part. Suspect list, comprised by the finest spies within Ravenwood. Every person in Black Brook Place, as well as a few others. One in particular caught his eye. One Twlight Blakk, the owner of a vet, and a resident of Black Brook. Reports stated she owned dogs.
Maverick knew he'd go after. But first, information gathering.
He went to the garage, and hopped into his Humvee. Someone at the park was bound to know something useful.