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Colin ([personal profile] keenly) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-07-02 06:52 pm

Closed | Dear world, I'm pleased to meet you

WHO: Colin, Beleth, and Julius
WHAT: Beleth has decided there shall be a reckoning. Colin is in trouuuuble.
WHEN: Justinian 3, morning.
WHERE: Beleth's office, The Gallows
NOTES: Will update with content warnings.




The shop is closed today. Colin had to sleep in after getting in late last night. He hasn't shaved. He bathed when he got home only to wash the stink of Darktown off him. He wakes up still tasting metal in his mouth. Everything hurts even though his captors, while ungentle, didn't actually hurt him. He'd fought hard enough that he is, most probably, covered in bruises. He could heal them right now. He doesn't.

There is a knock at the door. A messenger hands him a note. He stares at it, glassy-eyed at first, then picks up his crystal to call Julius.

A half-hour later, he is standing at the door of the Scoutmaster's office. It could be coincidence. It probably isn't. He taps at the door, barely enough to be heard, then glances down the hall as Julius' footsteps begin to ring. He waits for Julius to arrive, then pushes open the door, holding it open for the enchanter first. It is not an entirely uncalculated move, nor pure politeness. If Colin is in trouble, he wants the scoutmaster to see he has a representative before she says anything. And right now, Julius is a more presentable figure for her to first see than Colin himself.

overharrowed: (in the cathedrals)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2018-07-18 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
"Barnabas," Julius supplied. "I'd heard his advertisements for rifter goods but not met him before; Anders suggested him as an expedient way to get a connection to the Carta, since none of us had such a connection pre-existing."

Julius' general rule is that there's no sense lying about something it's easy enough to externally verify. He may be generally close-mouthed by temperament, but he's not going to make this easier on Colin through obstructionism or sloppy falsehoods.

"Anders has a better sense of Lowtown than I do, given his clinic. I thought it prudent to follow his lead within reason."
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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2018-07-18 06:50 am (UTC)(link)
"Cyril was there?" The reaction to that is more immediate, and more personal, than anything that she's shown yet in the meeting. The meeting was, after all, purely business. Cyril, on the other hand, was a former clanmate--even with his questionable decisions. There is--slightly--a softening in her features.

(Was Colin another one of Cyril's one hit wonders? She takes a moment to study the man anew. Attractive enough to catch his eye, probably. She doesn't press the issue.)

The other two names are given nods of acknowledgement, and then follows a few moments of silent contemplation. Beleth isn't given to acts of cruelty, certainly doesn't desire to make Colin rehash more unpleasant memories than strictly necessary (the anxious fidgeting is something she can all to well relate to, how many scarves and sleeves has she worried into ruin?). So, she skips through the parts that she doesn't need to know, which are likely the worst of them to think through.

"What state were the Carta members in, after you were rescued?" Still not something fun to discuss, but important to know. There's a difference between killing a bunch of Carta, and just stomping them until they scatter (much like roaches, she thinks).
Edited 2018-07-18 07:05 (UTC)
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[personal profile] overharrowed 2018-07-20 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
It's not, Julius thinks, as if he doesn't sometimes have the same instincts, for all he's older than Colin. Whether or not it's the entire truth, he certainly believes that it's -- at a minimum -- a large part of the truth.

He's not in a position to override a division head, especially not where Inquisition is security is concerned, but he can see why Colin wanted him along.

Julius doesn't quite sigh, but he addresses Beleth's comment about the Carta members instead of preempting her reaction to Colin's explanation. "We threaded the needle as neatly as we could, under the circumstances. It wasn't perfect, I readily admit, and for the future headaches it might cause, I apologize for my part in it. I thought the alternatives would mostly be worse."
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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2018-07-22 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
When Colin dismisses her question with a single word, Beleth stares at him for a moment, then frowns, and any softness that had come about leaves instantly. She doesn't bother to say anything about it, simply scowling at him for a few moments, and then ignoring him entirely, switching her attention to Julius.

"I appreciate your restraint. Dead Carta always lead to living Carta with a grudge. It's entirely possible that there might be future repercussions, but all things considered, I suspect they would find the entire situation as embarrassing for them as for us." Which neatly leads into what she has to say on the entire situation.

Crossing her arms, she leans back in her chair, and studies her desk for a few moments. Than, addressing them both, she speaks. "No matter what was intended, or not intended, no matter what the reasons for your actions, the situation is...not favorable. You smuggled lyrium illegally on Inquisition property, and then put Inquisition agents at risk because of it. I doubt any of the other division leaders would be particularly pleased to hear any of this."

That's when she stops, tilts her head, and examines her desk again.

"Which is why I would suggest that none of this be brought to their attention. I can make sure that everything is quietly taken care of, but there will have to be certain...concessions made. To make sure that this doesn't happen again, nor is it discovered."
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[personal profile] overharrowed 2018-07-23 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
Julius looks mildly surprised at Beleth's reaction, but he inclines his head as she finishes. "I can be discreet; if you think it best we leave the matter with you, you'll have no argument from me. As I assume you don't want anything in writing, if you have any more specific questions for me, now or later, I will be happy to provide what information I can."

If this is really all, Colin is getting off lightly. Julius won't undermine that by refusing to defer to the judgment of a division head.
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[personal profile] arlathvhen 2018-08-01 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Beleth glances first at Colin, then Julius. Thinking, and measuring. There's no arguments, and they seem as eager as she is to keep things hushed up. Which is good, because she really doesn't need the others finding out that she's doing things behind their backs. They probably assume--she is the Scoutmaster, after all--but they certainly don't need to know.

"The main issue at hand is that you, an independent agent, had been illegally selling lyrium to Inquisition agents, on Inquisition ground. We are lucky, because the act of selling lyrium independently is no longer illegal. So the best way to smooth this over, and keep things looking on the up and up, is for you," Here, she nods to Colin, "To no longer be an independent agent, and to start selling as an Inquisition agent. That way, what you're doing is above approach."

It sounds ideal, but there are caveats, of course. Beleth lets her words sink in, and then continues with what they'll be waiting to hear. "You'll work under me, to distribute the lyrium, and help the Inquisition out in whatever other ways you can. Do what jobs I assign you. Though--All of the jobs will be things I assign anyone else working for me, openly." In other words, she may boot paperwork at Colin, but she's not going to send him on secret assassination missions.
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[personal profile] overharrowed 2018-08-08 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Julius gives him a slightly arch look -- he's clearly torn between his instinct that Colin might be pushing his luck and mild admiration at his boldness for doing so. It can be both at once.

He doesn't, however, interject out loud. It's Beleth's call, and an attempt to place a thumb on the scale is likely to do more harm than good under the circumstances.