Characters: Law Enforcement Characters (see tags) Rating: PG-13 (in case of language) Time Period: Modern Location: Public rooms in the castle Relative Date: After the quarantine and two days after Alex's transmission Status: OPEN
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Alex took a seat in the seminar room, arranging and rearranging her notepad and pens in hopes that she wouldn't be waiting much longer.
She had no idea who would show up for the profiling unit - or if there would be any interest at all in this absolutely insane idea she'd come up with - but it was a hope none-the-less.
Sighing, she chewed on the end of her pen subconsciously as she stared at the doorway.
Gibbs looked round the third door in his investigation of the brightly colored signs and found he'd made progress. There was someone in this one. He lounged in the doorway, surveying her. "Organizer, nervous or possibly OCD, confident..." The corner of his mouth quirked up, "Madame Director? Or will that not be tolerated here either?"
The voice at the door startled her slightly, and she pulled the pen out of her mouth, annoyed at herself for chewing on it in the first place. She'd never had that habit before, and being stuck in a magical castle shouldn't be an excuse to start.
"DI Drake will do just fine," she replied with a smile, standing up and offered her hand. "Are you here for the meeting?"
Re: SPECIAL BRANCH | BOARDROOMiceblue_seducerMay 27 2010, 08:32:07 UTC
Erik had not really planned to show, but seeing he *was* a sheriff of Area 5, he decided he should to at least represent the vampires. he knew there were more then one.
He entered the room, looking around. Alone. Hm, so much for others to show. Bored, he moved over and sat down. He had used the rest of his trueblood, so he hoped Sookie was game for sharing herself.
As soon as Dairine had gotten the transmission about organizing things, she'd gone down to see what was happening. She wasn't technically one of the law enforcement people who'd been mentioned, but she figured they could use her help. It would be nice to be part of something organized, as opposed to running all around whenever she thought people needed help.
This was all, of course, assuming that they would let her participate at all. Which was probably a pretty big assumption. With this in mind, she put on her sweetest face before she entered the room. At the very least, she'd look like she was a good kid. She hoped.
Spot, her computer, following at her heels quietly, she entered the room. There was only one other man in there, and she hadn't met him before. She nodded at him, selected a chair for herself, and sat down.
Honestly, Eric sucked at judging ages of people. He could never tell if a fangbanger was 15 or 16, or even 16 or 18. Human age were just, surpassing him now. But he did not judge after appearance. After all, some of the strongest, oldest vampires he knew looked like children.
He liked human children better then he did the adults. Not in any weird way, but that in sense, the children thought about thing straight out, instead of making too much fuss about it.
And a.. walking computer? That was new. And Eric had just gotten used to the Iphone. "Seems we are so far the only ones showing up." He spoke to her in a bored fashion.
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She had no idea who would show up for the profiling unit - or if there would be any interest at all in this absolutely insane idea she'd come up with - but it was a hope none-the-less.
Sighing, she chewed on the end of her pen subconsciously as she stared at the doorway.
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"DI Drake will do just fine," she replied with a smile, standing up and offered her hand. "Are you here for the meeting?"
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He entered the room, looking around. Alone. Hm, so much for others to show. Bored, he moved over and sat down. He had used the rest of his trueblood, so he hoped Sookie was game for sharing herself.
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As soon as Dairine had gotten the transmission about organizing things, she'd gone down to see what was happening. She wasn't technically one of the law enforcement people who'd been mentioned, but she figured they could use her help. It would be nice to be part of something organized, as opposed to running all around whenever she thought people needed help.
This was all, of course, assuming that they would let her participate at all. Which was probably a pretty big assumption. With this in mind, she put on her sweetest face before she entered the room. At the very least, she'd look like she was a good kid. She hoped.
Spot, her computer, following at her heels quietly, she entered the room. There was only one other man in there, and she hadn't met him before. She nodded at him, selected a chair for herself, and sat down.
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He liked human children better then he did the adults. Not in any weird way, but that in sense, the children thought about thing straight out, instead of making too much fuss about it.
And a.. walking computer? That was new. And Eric had just gotten used to the Iphone. "Seems we are so far the only ones showing up." He spoke to her in a bored fashion.
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