Phillip gave Rosalind a nod, but kept a blank expression. "Yes, I understand it's hard for you both at this stressful time, and we'll do our best to be as swift as possible," the hunter stated. Neither of them seem like the culprit, why would they be anyway? He thought. Phillip turned his head to Vladimir and showed him his Internal Intelligence ID. "The police gave us contact after similar cases were dropped nearby due to no leads. They thought it would be best to hand the case to us as we seem to find clues where no others can," he explained, putting his wallet away. The excuse of similar cases was a lie, but Phillip had done it so many times before he had gotten good at convincing his case. The cover of being a federal agent always helped in reducing people questioning his strange interviews. Phillip grabbed the chair in front of him and sat down. Right before he started questions his phone suddenly rang. He quickly picked it up and answered it. "Yes? Right, I understand, I'll have her check it out for you," Phillip hang up the phone and looked at Victoria, giving a brief nod for her to go. "When you're done come straight back here, I'll need your help for the site." Victoria left the room and headed back to the car, leaving Phillip alone with Vladimir and Rosalind. He didn't like being without his partner but he'd done many cases before by himself so it wasn't new. Phillip faced the two again and started his interview. "Right, if any of these questions feel uncomfortable just know I am required to look for any slight lead. Has there been any new staff recruited this past week or so? Have any staff been acting differently this pas couple of days? Do you have any records of your staff that I may check?" He'd start with the standard questions first, then get into the stranger ones.
Nixon looked up at the crows and scowled, mad at them for spoiling his surprise. He looked over at the door as he heard it slightly open. Dangit, she was already up. Nixon considered leaving, but figured he'd mine as well go in. The vampire teleported, or "blinked" as he liked to call it, inside in front of the door. Nixon gave Fia a smile as he watched her break an inscent. "You know those crows really ruin surprises for you, and I have to admit they're slightly creepy," Nixon said, leaning against the wall. "Seriously how is anyone going to throw you a surprise birthday party with them all around?"