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Cecily Ashworth


Location: Sidewalk Across the Border
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Cecily relaxed slightly, until Roy added on the: as long as you think you are. She honestly didn't know what to think. Maybe the line was secure. Maybe someone had grabbed her phone in the middle of the night and tapped it. She didn't even have an idea of how phone tapping worked - but she was all alone across the border barely, having what she realized was a long put off mental breakdown over all of this craziness. "I....I said I'd go to...to...." she bit her lip, trying to think of a codename for Chicago. "to Ferris Bueller's h-h-h-house...."

She took another deep breath, her chin wobbling. The harder she tried not to cry and lose it, the more impossible it seemed to become. Natasha had just died in front of her. And she couldn't even begin to comprehend what she had meant by two and lied. "I-I-I'm really scared, Logan..." she then whispered. "I-I-I-I f-feel like someone's going to put a bullet in my brain next....th-that I'll be the next body to d-d-drop..." She took another breath, before she couldn't take it anymore and she just started to cry. No one had ever told her that getting into forensics could be this dangerous. "....I-I don't w-w-want to die..."
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Date: Monday May 23rd, 2017 - (Remember Time Zones)




Funeral Home: Ryan cocked a weird look over towards Riley before shaking his head a bit. "Shit, if it was a problem I wouldn't have offered," he said before glancing at Priya and nodding a bit as she said she was stepping outside. Ryan went back to work as she left finishing up the details of the funeral. What music selections, who wanted to speak. There wasn't going to be a lot of people. He had to cross one name off the list, a kid named Ronnie. Shaking his head he pulled out his check book and wrote out a check for the funeral costs. Handing it over before asking David if they could hang for a few minutes. Have a talk and all. David was understanding and said they could use the weeping room. It was just a little alcove behind a curtain to the right.

"Don't let them out of your sight," he told Cyril about the kids before stepping over and holding the curtain open for Riley. "Come on, figure you have a shit ton of questions and if I remember anything about shit Chloe told me, I know the last place you want to go it to your parents for a cup of coffee." He was ready to answer questions. At least as best he could. He was pretty sure the big one would be was why her lesbian sister had a husband and kids. That was a pretty damn big question.

Outside, oh yeah there were foot prints. They came in from the east side of the yard and exited the south. They faded quickly. There was the smell of smoke in the air and looking over in the direction to the east and to the north, one could see smoke rising above the trees far off in the distance in the woods beyond the cemetery that was across the street from where they were. The sound of fire sirens were growing. It came speeding around the corner and drove past towards where the smoke was coming from. A man standing on the back bumper of the fire truck held on and grinned slightly at Priya as he passed.

The Farm: "Yes I am fucking sure!.... I... Yes Ma'am...No I understand. Yes, I can be there in an hour. Of course," Zoie said on the phone. She had been yelling to start and slowly as she opened her door dropped her voice down to a normal level. Relic came out of his room and crossed his arms over his chest as he watched her. He got the shhh look from his sister and she nodded. "No, I understand. Thank you. Oh really? Must have gotten it wrong, they are new after all and all that happened under their watch. I'd say she was the brains of the operation. Exactly ma'am. Of course. Thank you, I will take care of it," she said before hanging up the phone.

"Everything okay?" Relic asked as she slipped her phone in her back pocket. Zoie looked up and nodded.

"Yeah, think so. Listen, they want me to..."

"Take Marcs body back to Grimm today, all the paper work is taken care of and the body is being transferred straight to the airport. They want to know who killed the couple at the party and you just laid the blame on MSS and the fact Alicia is dead so they must not have a brain enough to operate properly." Zoie looked at her brother slightly slack jawed until he turned his head and she spotted the bud in his ear.

"Twaddle knocker," she growled but he just chuckled. "Right, I gotta leave in ten to head to the air port. You coming?" she asked and he shook his head. "Why?"

"I need to take care of some shit here. I'll see you when you get back," he said before heading down stairs.

Zoie sighed. "Hey Mali, want to come with me to Chicago and then Grimm? Get out of the heat around here for a bit," she half yelled. "Um, I gotta pack, if you wanna come there's a suit case in the closet, leaving in ten. If not, will call you when I get back," she said leaving it open but she really hoped Mali would come. Her brother was leaving her high and dry and she didn't want to be alone to drop off a dead friend.

Queensguard: There was a moment before the text started coming back on the screen.
Then the screen went dark and the system booted back up as if nothing happened. Little Liam rolled over in his play pin and started babbling and blowing raspberries between his lips since he had spit his pacifier out of his mouth.

Texas/Mexico Border: "You listen to me Rogue, you can't die. Your ass absorbs death, so put that out of your head," Roy said as he got up from the desk. Apparently Tim was busy dealing with some wild fire breaking out in the woods and was on the phone trying to get the state departments in to do a water drop. "Yeah, come to Buellers," he said looking out the window and grinning slightly. "Bumblebee will be at the loading zone to pick you up, send me the information," he said before giving her some more words and then hanging up.

Looking down at his phone he noticed he had another message. It was his "partner." He sent her a quick text. "Got caught up, forest fire tying up resources. Got a call, have to go pick up a forensic tech in Chicago. Will be back tonight late. Tim will come get you all in a bit. Have us two rooms at Ramada Inn, leaving room key here at the station." He sent through before grabbing Tim by the collar. "Yours?"

"Yeah.."

"Keys, now," he said and Tim grumbled but he fished them out of his pocket and handed it over. "Thanks."

"DON'T PUT A SCRATCH ON IT!!!!" he yelled as Roy jogged out of the police station. It was a long drive back to Chicago.
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Riley Ridgeway


Location: Fisher & Sons Funeral Home, Grimm, Indiana
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Riley gave Piyra a slight nod, she wasn't sure why she wanted to go out for a little bit but it was really her choice anyway as she heard the door open and then closed shortly behind her. She turned her attention back towards Ryan as he quickly finished up the rest of the paperwork that they needed to do. Riley sighed once the payment as all said and done now as she rubbed her eyes a little bit, when Ryan asked if they could have a moment it was certainly her chance to actually get some answers. "Thank you." Riley said, as she stood up and followed him over towards the corner of the room.

After coming here, she thought it would be an easy thing to do, but seeing Chloe had a secret family that she absolutely needed a lot of questions answered as she closed the curtain behind them. "So, how did you guys meet exactly, and why did she never even tell me that she got married or even have kids?" Riley finally asked, as she leaned herself up against the side of the wall, she then started to wonder about the kids as well. "How did you find out that she was killed anyway?" Riley asked, she wanted to know just about everything, and how long they have been together.
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Keystone & Caesar


Location: Queensguard Industries R&D, Office -> Airport
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"Okay. Run this by me one more time. And rememeber, you're already on my shit list for never mentioning that you were involved with M'hija." It was more of an excuse to speak angrily than anything else. Caesar probably had more right to be pissed off at his own people, his ex-wife and his cousins. His brother, certainly, and his niece as well. All of them knew that Alicia had given birth to a steel-eyed baby boy that favored his mother just as much as the giant of a man who sired him. None of them had said anything.

"Bring y'geriatric arse round this way, yeah? Still goin' on." He was just about done with Caesar's bullshit. Their age and size difference notwithstanding, he wasn't in any rush to get into a fistfight with this man. Caesar was a legend, after all. But Keystone was zooming past the point where he felt like putting up with every piece of abuse the old man wanted to dish out. Maybe he should have mentioned something, but what was done was done. They could move forward, drag the people they needed to in front of Alicia's mother for whatever hell she had planned, and let the chips fall where they may.

Caesar glared at the large Cockney for a moment, then at the screen. "What in Taco fucking Tuesday is that supposed to be?" growled Caesar, dipping into a sliver of a stereotype for emphasis. He didn't like that his system was being overridden, apparently at will by persons unknown. He sure as hell didn't like the cryptic message, either. But it sounded familiar, somehow. He just couldn't place it.

Meanwhile, Keystone couldn't help but blush, if just a little. "Bloody 'ell..." he breathed into his hands. He knew exactly what this was. Word for word, note for note. He ought to; Keystone had every piece of music associated with the author and singer of those lines. He even had pictures. And lots of views on YouTube. It was his guilty little secret, laid bare for one of the scariest men imaginable. There was no getting around this. "That there's lyrics from Adele bloody Adkins, Boss." Yeah, say it nonchalant like that. It'll be okay.

"Yeah?" Casear paused, building up tension, "How do you know?"

"Never you fongin' mind. What d'you got, then?"

The two men went over their perspective bits of noteworthy finds, some of which fell into their laps and some of which were paid for with blood. Things seemed to continue pointing to some small town a ways outside of Chicago. Especially Caesar's "ransom style" note. And it was inferred that they needed to arrive on scene ASAP. An unknown entity or agent of their own narrative was edging them toward something, yet at the same time promising the possibility of answers. It was a rabbit hole, to be sure. How far could they go before it swallowed them up forever? But too much had happened to stop now.

After a not too lengthy discussion, the pair decided to at least check out this place in America's Heartland, hoping that clues would be forthcoming and whatever person was watching over them would tell them the right direction to head in. Caesar out in a call for his pilot to start working overtime, and Keystone set to grabbing what he needed from around the office. "We s'posed to expect trouble?" he inquired of the older man.

"Yeah. Always is. Bring your working tools with you. I've still got a lot from the funeral." Caesar nodded at his own words, leaving Keystone to wonder just exactly what kind of service they had down in Mexico. And when he could visit Alicia's gravesite. For now, he had to content himself with giving his son a smile and gently, very gently picking the little guy up, giving him back his pacifier, and letting the feeling of fatherhood wash through him. He had to finish this, just as much as Caesar. His little boy might not be safe until it was over. Keystone was going to be a better father than his own.

The next half hour saw them equipped as for a weekend in very hostile territory. Weapons, body armor, electronics, booze, tea, knives, clothes, and money in the form of physical cash as well as digital credit. They left Liam in the immediate care of the Tech team (because why the hell not, they were doing everything else) and slapped the two huge bounders from London on the case as bodyguards until Maria was free from her meeting to make more pointed decisions about him. The appropriate messages were left for the new Director to ensure that everything was passed along, business and personal, as well as the records of everything they had found and their reasons for the quick departure. She would understand. This was about Alicia.

Refuel, restock, and take the hours in the air to focus on what was important. Focus on what needed to be done. Caesar and Keystone took to the big man's Ramcharger to hurry back to the airport. Along the way, the big Londoner found an item that he had neglected to bring in from earlier: a boxed set of that program he had been shown the other night, by that Coroner chick. Well, if he had any free time, he'd make sure to catch up on it. Into the luggage it went.

"Hey Keystone? You ever been to Chicago?"

"Nah. Hear the food's good, though."

"Had to be food with you, huh?"

"Yeah? Piss off."

Into the air and places beyond.
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Priya Khurana


Location: Funeral Home
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Priya made note of the footprints and their disappearance before the smell of smoke invaded her space. She glanced up and saw the remnants of a fire pillowing up to the sky. It seemed there was a forest fire. As if Roy heard her, she felt the vibration on her phone and looked at the message. Roy knew about it, at least. She sent a reply, "Sounds good. Let me know if you need back-up." She put her phone back as a fire truck came barreling down the street.

Now, Priya prided herself on being able to read people. She read Ryan pretty well. The man on the back of the truck though. The way he smiled...made her feel uneasy. Was he a fireman eager to help? Surely even Firemen weren't happy to be going to a fire. No his smile was more intense. As if he knew she was watching him. But what could she do? If the fire was being taken care of, that was it. But did it all connect? The footprints? The balloon? The mention of a clown? And the fire?

Priya walked back to the Funeral Home and walked inside to where Ryan and Riley were. She didn't hear their conversation, but that was none of her business. "Roy texted. Tim will be picking us up in a bit to get to a hotel. Roy had to go to Chicago for something. Oh, and there's apparently a forest fire" Priya kept the man on the truck, the footprints (though perhaps Riley noticed them outside) and all else to herself. There was nothing there, yet, but Priya would be damned if she ignored it. But she would let Riley finish up with her sister first. It was the least she could do.
Hidden 6 yrs ago Post by Morose
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Cecily Ashworth


Location: Sidewalk Across the Border
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Cecily could appreciate the sentiment, but she wasn't actually Rogue. She wasn't part of the most ill fated mutant romance and she hadn't once absorbed the psyche of Ms. Marvel by accident. She didn't even know if she would qualify to be a Morlock. Maybe if she was lucky, she'd be able to survive Thanos' snap - but beyond that, Cecily didn't think there was anything special about her. The closest thing she had to a noted trait would be the ability to find herself getting deeper and deeper into whatever this mess was. Wallace had died so soon. And then Natasha after him - what was to say that she wouldn't be next herself? She wasn't a badass like Caesar - she wasn't famous like Riley.

She was...just Cecily. "I...I...I need t-t-to talk to Dr. Strange's fiancĂŠ first..." Cecily stammered. Her breathing was coming by a bit easier, after she admitted to Roy how terrified she was, but the fear was still there. She couldn't help but look over her shoulder every minute, expecting to see the nuzzle of a gun. "...Bye..." she squeaked as Roy hanged up the phone. She looked down at the phone, feeling completely lost even though she knew what she had to do. She needed to break this down into baby steps. Step one was to stand up off the ground. Step two was to find a way to get to the airport. Step three was to check for information from Lincoln. Step four to send that on to Roy.

But step one felt completely impossible and she gave herself another minute to just breath, holding her head in her hands.
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Mali Anson

Location: Zoie's Farm
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Well, it seemed as if she didn't actually have time to try deciding whether she wanted to go on this trip or not. Zoie was about to leave, so it was now or never. Well what reason did she have to stay? Although she asked it to herself, she couldn't really think up any reasons to do so. She was rather certain her apartment was highly unsafe, so she'd need to find a place to relocate. It's not like she had to worry about a trip like this ruining her routine or her ability to compete, that handy little injury had done that plenty enough. And now that she was really thinking about it, she kind of hated the place. There hadn't been enough time to really experience all facets of Justice, but the place felt hollow. Like coming across a fancy, but sketchy looking car, and opening the hood to find the engine had half rusted away. The place lacked soul.

Mali could come up with plenty of reasons to not go, but staying really didn't have any appeal. And it sounded like Zoie really wanted her to go. As worried as she was about being an outsider, both siblings were rather keen to have her along. Mali shut the book and set it on the nightstand with a sigh. Ten minutes wasn't really enough time to pack, even if it was an excursion that'd only be a few days long, so the best she could do before Zoie could leave without her was grab some of the clothes that had been bought for her, what few personal items she'd had on her person, the little bone thingamajig and the books that she'd picked out and arranged them in the suitcase in a mildly organized manner. As packed as she was going to be in such a short span of time, Mali took her luggage and walked out to the car.
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Date: Monday May 23rd, 2017


What would you do for the one you loved? Just how far would you be willing to go? There is a line, drawn in the sand for all of us. That line we say we will never cross. That no matter what we just couldn't let ourselves go that far. Yet when we step to that line and what our heart beats for, we cross it because we can. A line in the sand is nothing more than that. It is just a line. Some arbitrary moment in time that when we finally reach it, it isn't the wall we imagined that we would have to climb over, or dig under, or burst through. We just step. Like every other step in life. One foot in front of the other. It is just the natural progression of things. Some of us it takes us longer to get to than others but we all eventually get there. Whether it is lying, murdering, dying, or more. We simply step. Nothing more, nothing less. It's just a single step. So, what do you say? Shall we step? Let's, into the next chapter.




Drumming nails rapped against the hard wood table, scratching the surface with each click and tick against it. Words were being spoken but thinned red painted lips were not listening. Thoughts going through the mind could better drown out the speech of others than even gun fire. The tapping stopped as blue eyes came up and locked on the sights in front of her. Straightening herself in her chair she laced her fingers together and rested them over the marks her nails had left in their wake. "You see, this is why I have always liked you. You are such a romantic."

A brow arched over one eye. "A romantic?"

"Yes, terribly so. You are all tough on the outside but on the inside you are just one gooey center." There was a slight chuckle that came from her lips.

Clearing his throat he shifted in his seat. "If that were the case ma'am then I wouldn't have been able to carry out the order."

There was a knock at the door and her eyes shot over. It seemed her long expected guest had arrived. Heels clicked over the marble flooring as the two women embraced as if they were old friends. One hair of platinum. One hair of chestnut. The man rose and nodded towards her. "Mr. March, I would like to introduce you to and old friend of mine." The man looked surprised to see the dark haired woman before him even though he hid the amount of shock surprisingly well. "Oh yes, you two know each other do you not." The man nodded, "That does make this more interesting. Imagine what I could barter for your head on a platter." This time he did not show any emotion on his face.

"Dis is the one? Where is the other?" the dark haired woman asked, her central Latino accent coming out.

"Oh, poor thing was found murdered upstairs with her lover last evening during a dinner party of sorts. What a waste of a recruitment. I thought she had more possibility but alas even I am wrong from time to time." Motioning towards the table she moved and sat herself. Mr. March pulling the chair out for her and then moving to do the same for the guest but the look that was shot to him told him to stay back. "Now, how are we to work together if you are going to give such a look Maria? You are acting as if he is your ex-husband."

"You expect me to work with him?" she growled through gritted teeth. Her Hispanic blood boiling as her fingers curled in. "I came here under the pretense that I would have his head."

"I said I would deliver the killer and with the recruit dead, I have fulfilled that promise. I never promised two for one. Now, can we get on with it? I mean if you really desire that lovely profile then by all means but then I will demand another head as well. I believe the only other that would carry as much weight as dear Vesta would be her heir. Do we really want to bring in the next generation into this mess just yet?" Elizabeth asked as if she was speaking about which tomato to pick out from the grocer. The woman's eyes darted over to Mr. March, if looks could kill he would be dead where he stood. Slowly her eyes came back over to Elizabeth. "Good, now we can carry on, you are dismissed Mr. March. Out the back way, I wouldn't want you to run into any that could cause more issues." He nodded and followed instructions. Once he was gone Elizabeth turned her attention back to her guest. "I will admit that there is still a grey area for negotiations. Shall I start the opening bid at fifty percent of your holdings in MSS?"




Case Number: 7354-DW-592
Report Filed By: Johnson
Department: Homicide
Details: Alicia Gonzalez. Lorna Dunn. Bodies washed up on shore outside of Justice. Assigned case due to bodies found within departments jurisdiction. Little headway originally made with case due to Coroner Wallaces death. New Coroner was able to make headway with the bodies. Brandings discovered on the bodies as well as DNA recovered. Lab was slow. Two mix ups which could have slowed prosecution had it come to that. Lab reports today denote that the DNA discovered on the bodies belonged to a Risa Couri, a UN Translator recently transferred to Justice, and a Marc Tinder, FBI.

Further evidence that has been discovered revealed that Mr. Tinder was a former associate of Ms. Gonzalez. Attending the same university. Romantic involvements are rumored but unsubstantiated. Connection with Miss Couri and Mr. Tinder could not be established. Questioning cannot commence. Miss Couri was found murdered on Queensguard Property. Mr. Tinder was discovered burned to death in the barn of Zoie Crawford, it looks to be an accidental case. FBI has claimed jurisdiction.

It is of this detectives opinion that this was a murder of passion. I believe that Miss Dunn was an innocent by-standard who was caught in the wrong time and place. The Justice Police Department here by closes this case. Records are being forwarded to the FBI so that they may conduct an internal investigation on Special Agent Tinder and to Justice Precinct 1 on the request of Police Commissioner. Family is being notified of our discovery and decision.

Status: Closed




"Listen, this doesn't settle right." The voice was apprehensive, speaking in a hushed tone as one looked at the other. There was a shrug of both acceptance and dismissal. "This isn't right and you know it. Sure it was one thing when it was something smaller. It's gotten way out of hand though. We've crossed a line and not a small one. A big fucking one." The words grew more frantic with each syllable spoken. The person was so intent on getting their point across they didn't even notice another step into the room.

"Nothing we can do about it now. We just keep going. Once we are done, we get out and don't look back," the other who had been standing there rummaging through files stated frankly. They too had not noticed one coming up behind them. That was until they cleared their throat. Spinning around the pair looked like two kids caught with their hands stuck in the cookie jar.

"That is unfortunate, I thought you were a more formidable recruit. Least I was told you were going to be." The voice was disappointed but the pair that had been conversing didn't get a chance to respond. There was a flash of a blade and like that two throats were slit. "People these days have no commitment for the larger picture." Shaking their head they watched the blood poor from the surprised faces. The door opened and she stood there gawking at the scene. "Go on, take care of your business." There wasn't a question, just a nod before sweeping in and grabbing what she came for before rushing out of the room and down the stairs.




Concrete walls lined the corridor, above pipes ran against the ceiling, fully exposed to look on if one so chose. One usually didn't bother. A light, bulb bare to cast a single directing light down to the stone floor, dotted here and there as one walked from the place between light and shadow. It was humid, steam escaping an errant pipe and billowing up creating a fog that rolled down until it dissipated. The sound of hard rubber soles could be heard echoing off the tile covered walls. A musky smell filled the air. It was stagnate and cold. Watering dropping from an errant pipe somewhere trickled into the senses.

"I hate this place." The words bounced off the walls and down each end of the long corridor. Hands swung in opposition to each step that hit the ground. One could even hear themselves breathe if they were not careful. The lights flickered, one after the other as it rushed down the corridor. A stain ran along one wall. Five lines, broken and crimson. Was that a beetle shell stuck in the wall or was that a finger nail? One didn't stop to investigate.

"I was beginning to think you wouldn't arrive." Bloodied gloves were snapped off and shoved into a white lab coat as another turned the corner and nodded at the new arrival.

"I am here now, what do you have to show me?" The words were impatient as they were spoken. No words answered the question. Just a turn of the body and a motioning to follow. Now two set of foot steps walked, falling out of time just enough to be annoying but not grotesquely so. A hand motioned towards the glass and a white light shown in the room that was separated by nothing but a glass window in a brick wall. There, laying on the table, bandaged heavily, a single eye showing through the gauze opened. "Remarkable."




Flight UA 2199: To get to the flight took some time, a body had to be signed over, tickets had to be gotten, and more. Yet, Dr. Brinne's fiance did the leg work. Mostly Cecily had to get a cab once she was texted the information. Hop, skip, and a jump in time forward our resident forensic tech is on the flight, first class in seat 2B (isle). Drinks have come around for first class and the plane is nearly ready to take off. Just have to close the doors. This is where we will pick up.

"Wait! Wait!" a county twanged voice yelled out in the tunnel. The airline stewardess froze midway closing the door for take off. "Sorry 'bout that hun. Last minute flight, here ya go darlin'" it added as a ticket was handed over and broad cheesy grin rested underneath a thick mustache.

"Yes, seat 2A, right here," she said after checking the ticket. "Please have a seat sir, we need to take off immediately," she added.

"Yes ma'am," he said as he pulled off his stetson and strolled around the corner. Cowboy was the best way one could describe him. He stood at nearly six and a half feet tall with curly brown hair and hazel eyes. He was dressed in worn blue jeans, an olive green button down shirt, large belt buckle on his brown belt. His jeans were half tucked into his cowboy boots. On his belt hung a badge. Not the usual police badge, this was the badge of a Texas Ranger.

Towering over Cecily he gave her a cheeky grin. "Mind if I get passed ya to the window little lady?" he said before squeezing by and plopping down next to her and shoving his back pack under his seat and fastened his seat belt. Pulling out a folded sheet of paper from his front pocket he rested the cowboy hat on his knee and unfolded it. "Cecily Ashworth, Forensic Tech and Coroner Interim Justice California, well dag nabbit if that don't be soundin' impressive," he said reading off the printed sheet. Turning his head he grinned at her. "I be Gavin Comfort, Texas Ranger, and you darlin' in shit creek up to yer neck ain't ya?" he asked as the plane took off.

Flight AA 296: Cecily is just one of several grabbing a flight out of town. Zoie and Mali are as well while Relic is staying behind to take care of somethings. They had a lot less to take care of before leaving oddly enough. Packing up and getting to the airport, the body was being taken care of by the FBI but Zoie would be responsible for informing Marc's parents in Grimm. Zoie opted to drive her pick up truck instead of getting a taxi or uber. Once at the airport, thankfully things went smoothly and they were seated. A nonstop flight to Chicago. First class, seats 3C (isle) and 3D (window) - Zoie let Mali have whichever she preferred.

The plane taxied out of the gate and down the tarmac. Taking off Zoie waited for the seatbelt sign to turn off. ~ding~ "Good evening American Airlines Flight 296, direct flight from Justice California to Chicago Illinois. This is your Captain speaking. We have reached our cruising altitude of 41,000ft. We will arrive at O'Hare International Airport in four hours and five minutes. Dinner service will begin shortly and we request that you remain seated unless absolutely needed for your safety." It was your typical flight message.

Zoie rolled her head to one side and smiled slightly over towards Mali. "Hey, know it been a hell of a last few days but thanks fer comin' out on this with me. It should only take a day in Grimm, I was wondering if you wanted to get right back or if you wanted to stay a few days in Chicago? See the sights and shit. I means if you gotta get back I understand but I ain't in no hurry," she said, letting her twang come out.

The stewardess started at the front of the plane so it took a few minutes to get to Zoie and Mali. When she did she smiled slightly as she made sure the trays were down and placed a small napkin on each. "For dinner you have a choice of Asian-style ginger beef and sweet chili glass noodle salad with jicama, red peppers and Asian sesame dressing, a side of fresh fruit, and a triple chocolate cookie for dessert OR South Pacific sweet chili chicken salad with pineapple vinaigrette dressing, a side of fresh fruit, and a chocolate chunk cookie for dessert. We also have a Strict Vegan, Kosher, and Muslim plates if you have a restricted diet. What can I get for you? And what would you like to drink?"

"Ginger beef for me and a burbon on the rocks please," Zoie said as she righted herself in her seat.

Flight MSS 1: Yet another flight. You know, if all these people in the air knew what happened to the last people to get on a plane they might have opted to drive no matter how long it took. Yet... as some hands in a well once said - "TOO LATE NOW!" Liam is left behind with Maria. I wonder how well that is going to work out. Well let's hope no one is dwelling on it. Not like there is much you could do by now with the flight being in the air and all. Right now MSS 1 is over Colorado. Gotta love private jets. You get off the ground faster, you have more leg room, and the flights tends to be shorter. Let's see what is going on inside the cabin.

Drinks have been served. The inflight meal as well and has been cleaned up. Information was forwarded from Det. Johnson to inform him about the fact that Alicia's case has been closed by the department now and that the suspects for her and Ms. Dunn's murder are dead themselves. Det. Johnson requests that Caesar contact Precinct 1 when he returns to town as they have some questions for him about the Couri/Walsh double homicide that happened under his companies watch at Queensguard, as well as further questions on Supreme Court Justice Lyo's poisoning that happened that same evening.

Some inflight movie was put on my the flight attendant. It is from Caesars personal favorites collection. Sure if Keystone wanted to change it, he might be able to but hey, it's a start. Anyways it doesn't matter. The movie isn't on long. After about the first fifteen minutes of said movie are on, the screen freezes. It is digital, these things happen. Buffering can be a bitch at this altitude over mountains. Wait... This movie isn't connected by wifi or satellite. It's an old dvd. Was there a scratch on the disk? The stewardess is in the middle of getting coffee and she didn't noticed as the screen flickered and then went dark.

Over the planes intercom the pilot speaks in. "Boss, we have lost connection with the towers and all signals."

After a moment or two, something familiar to Keystone starts happening in the center of the large screen TV hung on the back wall of the main area of the cabin.


The intercom came back on. "Um, we're good boss. Everything is back on. Must have hit a dead spot over the Rockies."

Grimm, Indiana: A quick recap since in Grimm proper we aren't time skipping. Chloe is being taken care of by Fisher and Sons funeral home. We have the kids talking about a clown, bloodied foot prints out in the front yard, a fire burning over in the woods to the North West of the funeral home. Tim will be around shortly to pick up the girls and take them to the hotel rooms that Gregory secured for them before he left to drive back to Chicago. Time to pick up where we left off.

Ryan knew there was a lot to fill Riley in on, he could drag this out or he would just go for a straight information dump. He opted for the latter. Sitting down he rubbed his palms on his jeans. He explained how he had met Chloe when she was in college, he was one of her professors oddly enough. The two just clicked. At least he felt they did. This was before she knew or at least before she accepted that she was a lesbian. It was the classic professor and his student thing. Ryan admitted that he fell and he fell hard for Chloe. So much in fact that when she came out of the closet he didn't care. Sure that meant that one side of the relationship was over but that didn't mean he stopped caring.

Turned out it was a good thing since she ended up pregnant with the twins from that one drunken moment. They got married so she would be covered by his insurance and could be taken care of. They stayed married for the kids but because of her drug use he took custody. He refused divorce, knowing she would need rehab. There was no way he could pay for that if she wasn't on his insurance. It just kind of stuck. As far as why Chloe never told Riley, he couldn't answer that. He assumed with Riley being this famous rock star and everything, Chloe didn't want to drag her into a scandal. If that was true or not, he had no clue. How he found out was easy, he was her emergency contact and she did die in a drive by shooting that took out sixteen people total, that shit was national news.

Priya coming back in made him stand up. "Well that sounds like fun. Listen I'm gonna head out and get the kids something to eat. See you at the funeral in a couple of days I guess," he said before nodding towards the detective and heading out. "Come on, let's get the hell outta here. Smells like a retirement home," he added as he ushered Cyril and the twins towards the door.

"Smells like grandpas!" Lunn said with a grin on her lips as they headed out the front door and it closed heavy behind them.
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Location: Flight UA 2199 (Seat 2B)
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Cecily had her fingers curled around the arm rests of the first class seat, feeling incredibly uncomfortable. It wasn't that she hadn't flown first class before - her parents had pretty much refused to fly anything else and her childhood was filled with plane flights. She asked for just a sprite when drinks came around, thinking that if she had anything stronger than basically carbonated sugar water, she wouldn't be able to keep it down. Her tears had stopped for the most part, but she still couldn't help but replay the events over and over again in her mind, blaming herself for Natasha ending up in a life threatening medical condition just outside of the border. No one deserved to die alone - but Cecily didn't know if she counted as company, having barely known Natasha. She considered her a friend. She loved singing with her on the car ride. But...she still couldn't help but feel that Lincoln, Natasha's fiancĂŠ, should have been the one to be there with her. Or someone who had known her longer than what felt like a few short hours.

She glanced up, her heart clenching as there seemed to be some commotion near the doors. She had hoped that the seat next to her would be empty for the flight. Every time someone came on the plane, she couldn't help but stare at them, wondering are you going to murder me? The man that came onto the plane was a foot taller than her, her eyes pretty much at crotch level as she was seated and she saw the badge - Texas Ranger. Her stomach felt like it was about to invert on itself. He was definitely not there by accident. She half expected him to haul her off of the plane and throw her into custody for murder, when instead, he took the seat down next to her and pulled out a piece of paper.

Cecily stared at him with wide eyes as he read off her name. She couldn't get any sort of malicious vibe from him, but it was nerve racking nonetheless. "...That's me," Cecily confirmed quietly, still gripping the armrests as she turned to look at him, her heart pounding. "...If you're here to question me, I want a lawyer." She had been raised by lawyers and worked in forensics. If he was going to question her and suspect her for a crime she didn't commit - Natasha had died of natural causes from what she could tell - then she was going to get one of her parents' colleagues to come and serve as her representative. It had been drilled into her since she was little: if a cop questions you, ask for a lawyer. The same standard held for Texas Rangers, she was certain.
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Riley sat down nearby Ryan as she looked over towards him, as he just dumped a shit ton of information on her as she listened to him he didn't really look like he was the professor or teacher type. At least that's what she was getting from him, his attitude didn't fit a professor but she did not want to disrespect him. After everything that he had done for her, as she nodded a litte bit as Riley listened to him. Riley could understand why Chloe never told her, it would have been a major scandal if the news media caught wind of it she had been bombarded with the news media before and it was never pretty either. And knew that rehab was pretty expensive if you weren't on some insurance plan, as well as keeping the kids safe to.

Riley bit her lip as she heard Pryia speak up and stood up as she pulled away the curtain to see Roy's partner there, Roy leaving town so suddenly to Chicago was a bit weird. "Did he say why, and when he will be back?" Riley asked as she looked over towards Ryan figuring that it was time to go and feed the kids. Riley gave him a nod and waved towards her niece and nephew as well. "Thank you for everything Ryan, see you in two days. And if you need anything feel free to find me at the hotel in town." Riley said towards him, and then looked over at Pyira as she mentioned a fire as well.

Which was also weird but then again it was raining and she thought that it was maybe due to a lightening strike or something. "I need a damn drink, lets head outside and wait for Tim." Riley said as she started to head out of the funeral home and waited just outside for Tim to arrive back to pick them up, when she got out Riley looked out to see the smoke coming out which confirmed that there was one going off in the distance.
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Location: Over the Rockies, Flight MSS-1
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The pair of men looked at the screen in front of them. First, it was a little odd that they had decided to catch an inflight movie, things being what they were, but hey, who doesn't want to see the all Latina remake of The Sound of Music while sharpening their knives and oiling the internal actions of their respective firearms. The part where La Familia Von Trapp were learning about singing scales was especially diverting, while they were getting together a basic plan for establishing a base of operations on site. Keystone himself had a few questions about the plot, being as Spanish was not one of his learned languages; though it seemed to him that the story was changed somewhat from what he remembered from his childhood in London. It seemed to him that, in the version that he saw, the children gave their Governess "the finger" an awful lot less. Also, the dance numbers seemed a lot more family friendly back in the day. It must have been the Director's Cut. Whatever.

Of course, it was also a little odd that someone decided to take that moment to interrupt their very strange rendition of the classic story of conflict and resolution set to music to give them yet another message. Keystone wasn't too tech savvy, but Caesar had a little experience with it, himself. He could safely say beyond a shadow of a doubt that he, in his official, professional opinion, had no fucking clue as to how it was happening. Not a one. Seriously, it was beyond him at the moment.

Caesar was holding an after-meal vat of Mescal to his lips, held still by his own sense of wonderment at his electronics getting hijacked while flying a few hundred miles an hour in a pressurized metal tube several thousand feet in the sky. Nothing to worry about there, right? Nope. The pilot's mention that they lost contact with everyone and everything on the ground was of no nevermind, either. It's not like something could go horribly, catastrophically wrong in this moment, splattering the whole of them into a twisted mass of crumpled metal, flaming petrol, and mismatched extremities on some poorly mapped mountainside. Perish the thought.

"Half a bloody moment..." muttered Keystone, putting 2 and √4 together, "This the nutsock what put them Adele lyrics on my monitor, yeah? What kind o' bronzecockery is all this, then?" There were occasions where the big man demonstrated the soul of a poet. This was not one of those times. Though both men, Caesar and Keystone, indeed wanted to know more about the situation. Caesar would have used slightly more socially digestible words. Instead, he took to note the phrase he did not recognize on the screen.

"Lunillud Aleae." He pronounced the words bluntly, trying to enunciate them but unclear how to inflect; was it pronounced as American English was? No, he doubted that very much. Just as much as he doubted that is was pronounced as Mexican Spanish. "That mean anything in your upscale British textbooks?" he inquired of Keystone with a hint of sarcasm.

"Dunno. Never cracked a one open." he responded, raising two fingers in the general direction of his employer. Of course, Caesar knew the extent to Keystone's education. It was basic, by the standards of the day. He was not a stupid man, but his higher education was bought and paid for with work and blood, in the streets of London and in places generally unknown where Mandarin was the tongue of learned men. "Who the arse is this, any'ow? Eh?" he spoke aloud, on the off chance that whomever was had ears inside of the plane - even after their communications was restored and the message ceased. A nod of agreement went between the two of them, that conversation should probably be kept light until they were more sure of their privacy.
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Priya Khurana


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Priya nodded and watched Ryan leave. Though she understood why and how he was here, it was still kind of a surprise that he would be tied up in this. That being said, they had more pressing matters to worry about. "I don't know. Soon, I expect since it sounded like Roy was on his way to Chicago then and there, but the fire was detaining him."

Priya followed Riley outside, unsure as to what to say and how to handle the girl who had her life changed. "So, I lost my sister too. Granted, in different circumstances, but still. It hurt and I can understand the pain. I can't imagine finding out that your gay sister had a husband and kids though, but it's a good thing we're here then. So you can find out and get closure."

The footprints were still there, and it was a nagging feeling in the back of her mind that it wasn't something she should just let go. "Ok, this may be the detective talking, but there are bloody footprints here, right? Like I am not going insane? I can't pass this up. How did they get here? The kids mentioned a clown."
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Flight UA 2199: The man sitting next to Cecily let out a hearty laugh and shook his head as he got comfortable in his seat. It was a good thing they were in first class because had they been in business class or coach his legs just wouldn't have had any room what so ever. "Naw darlin'. I got assigned the case, well not really. I gots it transferred to me afters I got a call from an hombre I be knowin'," he said as he picked up his hat from his knee and laid it over his face.

The plane took off and he yawned, his pinky going into his ear and wiggling around a bit. "Dog my cats I be hating that poppin', ain't ever fun. Never understand whys people be flyin' drivin' so much better. Keepin' yer feet on the ground and all," he chuckled from under the stetson.

"Drinks?" the stewardess asked as she pushed the drink cart over and let down the trays. Placing a napkin on each and setting down a bag of pretzels.

Pulling the hat down Gavin looked at her. "Yes Ma'am. Gingerales is you be gottin' it," he asked respectfully as he sat up and set the hat on the tray. Looking back over at Cecily grinned sheepishly. "I just be doin' a solid fer a friend is all. Rangers tried to call him back and he ain't be up to handlin' the case but he says he met y'all recently. Asked me to come. Bless his heart and all but he ain't gonna be wantin' to burn any biscuits with his familia rights now. Joaquin is a bit high strung," he said with a chuckle as he took the gingerale from the stewardess. "Thank ya right kindly ma'am."

Flight AA 296: Will update next round.

Flight MSS 1: On the flight, nothing more was coming in from the TV screen, it went back to the movie. The pilot was back to flying, passing over the rockies now and exiting Colorado. The Stewardess was still tending to things at her little station behind the half closed curtain. Everything seemed calm. At least as calm as it could be that high up in the air after a hacked message came through and took over things for a bit.

Both of the mens phones went off. It wasn't a call or a text message but an email with attachments. The one to Keystone was stating that Precinct 1 wanted to talk to him about the triple homicide that took place under his watch. There were questions to what Keystone knew about the woman as she was assumed to be one of the ones that murdered both employees of MSS - Alicia and Lorna.

Ceasars was similar but it included the results of the investigation about Alicia's murder. It seemed that Marc Tinder was the culprit, and that it seemed he burned to death in the barn of Zoie Crawford. There was another culprit - Risa Couri, one of the women that was found dead at Queensguard after they had lost surveillance. It didn't give a lot of information. Just noting the case was now closed to the department and that apparently Marc Tinder had known Alicia personally when she was in college.

Grimm, Indiana: Ryan piled the kids and Cyril into his rental car and waved slightly as he spotted the women come out before driving off back towards the main part of town. There were indeed footprints in the yard. It was hard to tell if they were blood as they were drying quickly and leaving a dark crusty print behind that could have been blood or oil or mud even but a detective could easily spot the difference. There was a balloon still floating low and caught in a tree on the property outside.

A soccer ball came rolling down the street. The road was the one just south of them and it looked to have come from the direction of where the Sheriffs office was further into town. The graveyard was across the street from them. It was a well known location in town and one that Riley had probably been to many times having to had buried a lot of classmates over the year. There was a big huff in town about Chris getting buried there after Riley shot him but the family had gotten their way and he was buried there along with all the people he had killed over the years.

Beyond the Graveyard was another road and passed that in the woods Riley would know that was where laid the Infamous Grimm Asylum. It was where Cynthia was driven mad, where Ada went to visit her, where a lot of shit storms of people were housed that were tagged as Criminally insane through out the state. To the north east one could still see the smoke climbing up into the sky and the smell of burning forest was thick in the air. Ash slowly falling down. The smoke was more white than black right then but it was obvious it was still burning as the winds shifted.
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Riley Ridgeway


Location: Fisher & Sons Funeral Home, Grimm, Indiana
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Riley watched as Ryan, Cyril and the kids all hopped into the rental car and returned the slight wave as she watched Ryan pull out and started to drive down the road. Then her attention turned back towards Pyira as she spoke, and nodded slightly it seemed that they had something in common losing their own sisters. "Sorry to hear about your sister." Riley said softly, and just kept it at that for now, she wasn't sure what to actually say, as she turned to look at the street in front of her eyeing the cemetery directly in front of her. Riley did not want to step in there, not yet anyway she still wasn't ready to go there after hearing that Chris was also buried there for whatever reason, as she watched the soccer ball rolling down the street.

Then Pyira asked her as she noticed that yellow balloon that was still stuck in the tree along with the strange looking substance in the grass where the foot prints were. She didn't know if that was blood or if it was something else, looking over at Pyira and gave a slight shrug. "You think It is in town killing little kids?" Riley said, joking a bit, referring to the creepy evil clown in the old Steven King movies back in the day, before turning serious. "When Tim gets here we can point it out to him, it be in his jurisdiction as well anyway." Riley said sighing a bit and rubbed her eyes again, she was ready to just call it a day.
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Cecily Ashworth


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Cecily thought for a moment over everything Gavin was saying. She still wasn't certain if she could trust him, but she was able to piece together that he had a connection to the Gonzalez family. There had been so many people there at Alicia's funeral that she wouldn't have remembered a name, even one as unique as Joaquin. And of course, Natasha's death was giving her some issues when it came to focusing and recalling details like that. Trauma had a way of either refining memories or causing them to become even blurrier than they would have been otherwise. "...Could I have a ginger ale as well?" Cecily asked the stewardess.

She wasn't sure if she'd end up drinking it, out of paranoia that it might have been poisoned, but she figured as long as she saw the stewardess open up the can and pour it, it'd be safe enough. She then swallowed thickly, looking at Gavin. She wanted to believe that he was just there to help, but...Natasha's death had been natural causes. Cecily had been with her the entire time - when would someone have been able to cause internal bleeding like that? They had eaten and drank all the same things as far as she could recall, but her memory was hazy. "...So what do you want from me, then?"
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Mali took the aisle seat. The window had a better view, but what she lacked in a view on the way up and down, was made up for in leg room and extra space. She was fairly tall, which meant longer legs. Even in first class, having that extra bit of space off to the side was a great help from relieving fatigue. And she was also huge. Not having to worry about getting all squished against the walls of the plane was a nice thing to not have on the mind.

On the way up, she just let herself melt into the seat. Well, as much as she could as her forehead seemed to be pressed in from all sides by the differentiation in pressure. She didn't fly often, but she'd never found the experience enjoyable. Even now in the best conditions she'd had up to that point, there was so much about the ordeal that was just uncomfortable that you couldn't escape. And she was tired. Really tired. Not just from the emotional, mental and physical stress she'd been going through recently, but also because she hadn't had that much sleep and it was starting to really get to her, sitting still for long periods of time.

"Some time away from Justice would," Mali paused in her reply to stifle a killer yawn, "probably be good." Assuming nothing goes horribly wrong the paranoid voice in the back of her head chimed in. She couldn't really tell it to shut up in good conscience either. Even assuming the Juno shit didn't follow them to their destination (of which there was no guarantee), Grimm had a bloody recent history, and even if it had supposedly been cleared up now, she couldn't help but worry that its specter would return to bite them in the ass.

"Chicken salad with water, and could I get that without the dressing?" Although the dressing probably made the dish much more palatable at high altitudes by bringing in a very strong flavor, she needed to make sure that she wasn't ingesting too many garbage calories and the side of fruit were carbs enough. She needed to stay more or less on track with her diet. She didn't have the excuse of a big fancy party anymore. Furthermore on the salad, the meat was leaner and the greens were more plentiful and even the dessert sounded less decadent than the alternative.
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Keystone & Caesar


Location: Exiting Colorado, Flight MSS-1
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Caesar tended to be a quieter man when on assignment or doing pretty much anything that didn't involve direct and acrimonious application of sharp pointy implements and/or trading ammunition with others at high velocities. As such, his phone made the bare minimum noise necessary to vibrate in his pocket when he got a message in from the Justice PD. And what he learned from that message made him want to hit something. Not just hurt, but utterly obliterate something with a method so nonstandard as to land him in some special casefile that kept getting referenced decades and possibly centuries into the future. "Beaten to Death by Whole Frozen Yellowfin Tuna", for example, or "Rectal Insertion of a Colony of Fireants". Any number of means afterwards to dispose of the body could be employed, but for the sake of propriety it should be set up for a matter of public display, in one form or another.

Caesar was unhappy. True, according to the hardworking men and women in blue in Justice, both of the parties were dead. But the message that showed up on Keystone's monitor earlier mentioned otherwise. One might still be alive. So this was someone who knew about the police's findings before it was made public. That was interesting. Also, if the message was to be believed, the one who was still alive was male. Cups and Swords, etc. "Keystone..." he rasped to the junior man, "You've met Marc Tinder, right?"

Keystone was about to respond when his own phone went off, this one not quite as silent as his employer's. He would say that he regularly turned it off as a matter of policy when on site or engaging in behavior which called for its silence, but at the moment his ringtone was sounding as if it were waiting on a full-figured lady in horned helmet to sing to its conclusion. He held up a finger to indicate that he would be with Caesar in just a second. The older man took the moment to listen to Keystone's choice of music for his device, and decided to intrude upon his second anyway. "You listen to some weird shit." he stated plainly. "I expect a man like you to go for Industrial. Punk, maybe. You... listen to weird shit."

"Sod off then, yeah? Big guy can't 'have culture?"

"Adele is culture?"

"Don't you say one unkind word 'bout A... ..wait." He took a closer look at his phone. "Your California Bitch-Bobbies want a word with Yours Truly, bout that watery bint what got 'erself killed at Queensguard's surprise party. Gimmie a sec, then." Keystone put in a quick reply, stating that he has no knowledge about the lady as he was aware, and that the official statements of all of the parties managing the situation on site, including his own, would be made available for the police at their request. Pretty standard stuff from the point of view of protocol.

Giving it a thought, Keystone waved away the beginning of what might have been a very interesting argument. An idea suddenly hit him: "Oi there, Boss?" he began slowly, "Why is it, ya think, that the reporter lady on the tele made accusation that the killings at Queensguard was done on account of us takin' revenge, when the police report 'bout who the murderers were wasn't released public yet?" He nodded, "An' yeah, met that guy Marc. At the nuthouse."

Caesar leaned forward in his seat. His eyes were dark and foreboding. The Tinder acquaintance aside, he made a hell of a point about that reporter. "That is a very interesting question." Though he didn't say it, Caesar was rather impressed. He did repeat, "Very interesting question."
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Priya debated the words carefully. She didn't want to step on the toes of the locals, but at the same time there was more going on here. That little feeling on the back of her brain told her so. She thought back to the man on the back of the truck. His creepy smile and the way he looked at her, specifically.

She bounced back and forth on her feet. "I hope he gets here soon, otherwise I may go off and check it out on my own. Something weird is going on here. Weirder than what occurred inside the funeral home. I mean, did you hear those children? Like something out of the Adams family." Priya gave a shudder.

Still, in all of this, she hoped Riley got the sense that she was not alone. If Roy was off doing his own thing, it would be on her to ensure Riley was safe, especially if the girl played a key role in all of this. She was not entirely sure if the girl could be trusted fully, but she was certain Riley was not suspect #1.
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Date: Monday May 23rd, 2017

Flight UA 2199: Gavin took a sip of his drink and shrugged a bit. "Ain't nothin' really, just been asked to keep ya alive, if you been mixed up with the Gonzalez' as of late, chances are you in sum trouble little lady. Ain't nutin' ever good come out of Justice, that place it like gates of hell if yousa ask me," he said as he sat his drink down and leaned back in his seat.

Stretching out his legs as best he could he glanced out of the window. "My gal gots a sister out there, twisted up in all types of shit, so gonna ask you sumthan'" he said before turning back and looking at her. "Please tell me ya ain'ts got no brandin's," he said as his brow arched deeply over one eye and his curls fell over the other one. "Cause dependin' on hows yous answer gonna depend on if I wants sumethan' from ya."

Flight AA 296: "Of course," the stewardess said before handing over the meals. Serving it without dressing wasn't an issue as it was in a packet. She pushed the cart down the isle some so she could take care of the next person down the way. Zoie smiled and nodded.

"Wonderful, once we are done with this we will spend a few days just actually enjoying the city," she said before taking a sip of her drink. "Any idea of what you would want to do there? I mean, have you ever been?" she asked before taking a bite of her meal. It wasn't the best meal in the world but as far as airplane food went it was actually really good. She didn't normally take first class when she flew but sometimes she felt it was worth it. Granted if she was going home to visit she took coach because it got her ready for the hell storm of shit she would always have to deal with when she went down south.

"Meals are being served currently, please make sure to keep the isles clear as much as you can. Meal Service shouldn't take but a few minutes," an announcement said over the intercom.

Flight MSS 1: They were passed the Rockies now and nothing more seemed to be happening. No more messages arrived and no more hiccups in the electrical or communications. At least not for a few minutes. After a few both were informed via voice mails as no call rang the following...

"I don't know what type of shit show operation you have going down there but you will appear for questioning at Precinct 1 within 1 weeks time or a warrant will be placed out for your arrest for obstruction of justice and anything else that the District Attorney can come up with, up to Murder 1 and Conspiracy to commit Murder as three people died under your watch, and 1 more did just hours after leaving the murder party. You aren't the police, you are under our jurisdiction." - The tone wasn't nice and it was meant to put them in their place.

Grimm, Indiana: Things are roughly the same here. The smoke coming from the north east is slowly going from black to grey to white. Things are clam out front as the ball continues to roll down the road and jumped a curb before stopping in the grass. Tim still hasn't shown up but it hasn't been too terribly long since Roy sent that message right? I mean if there is a fire in town and such maybe he is tied up at the scene. Who knows. No word has come in yet that is for sure.
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Riley watched as the soccer ball rolled down until it hit the curb in the road and then came to a stop in the grass, she looked over her shoulder towards Pyira. "Same here, I want to get away from the funeral home and graveyard as soon as possible." Riley said letting out a slight sigh. She felt uncomfortable if she were to step foot in the graveyard again, since a lot of people that she knew were now buried there along with the man that she killed.

Riley started to walk over towards the soccer ball and picked it up as she lightly bounced it up and down off of the ground before making her way back over towards Pyira. Then she brought up her niece and nephew, and honestly Riley had no clue what to even think of them she could understand Pyira's uncomfortable feeling towards what her niece had said. "They are a little bit weird.." Riley said admitting that as she set the ball back down. "I'll see if I can call Tim and find out how much longer he's going to be." Riley said as she started to take out the phone that Roy had given her and started to dial in his number and started the call hoping that he wouldn't be to busy to deal with the fire seeing the smoke slowly turning white now.
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