Evey, had arrived only mere minutes before V did, yet was already by the castle doors. The small women moved fast once the helicopter landed, she wasn’t quite sure what was going on other then the note she thought she got from V. She getting ready for the fifth and how that day would change her life in more ways then one, when the note was slipped under her door. Of course she thought it was V who slipped her the note but he was nowhere in sight when she opened up the door. That was like V though, very mysterious and able to make himself hidden. Of course Evey would follow the directions on the note, she’d do just about anything for V
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V could have almost sworn he heard... wait. No, that was... Evey! V nearly recoiled in surprise when he saw her, at first thinking she was bait, but then realizing that she was misled just as he was. She couldn't be bait, otherwise they'd both be dead by now. "Like... I asked?" he said, murmuring what she had just asked him, tilting his head slightly so that his hat was lopsided.
V thought for a moment. Whoever had them both come to this area was clearly more manipulative than V himself was... and even worse, knew their connection. It couldn't have been Norsefire... no, whoever summoned them both to this castle was much more malevolent then Sutler or Creedy ever could be. "... Ah! There should be no combination of events for which the wit of man cannot conceive an explanation!" V said, raising his eyes to the castle when he quoted Sherlock Holmes, suddenly filled with enthusiasm. "Dearest Evey, we were called here for a reason, but the answer to whether or not the reason is one of malicious deceit or opportunity has yet to present
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Evey was taken back a bit when V seemed to have no recollection of asking her to come here. Could it have really been a trap? How did they know about her where abouts as well as V's. It all made sense though, in a way, Evey didn't feel like it was V who asked her to come when she got into the helicopter. It just didn't seem like him to trust another individual with flying her to a castle, she knew that he had the means to arrange something like that, but still it just didn't seem like him. She really did think that she was going to find out that the pilot was V but when she realized it wasn't, she started to second guess this whole thing
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V said nothing as he entered, and despite absolutely adoring the atmosphere around him, he did remain vigilant. He seriously doubted that this could have been Sutler, however... if Norsefire knew that Evey and V were so close, why go through all of the trouble to lure them all of the way out here? "I don't believe so, Evey. This is far too elaborate of a plot for Creedy, much less Sutler, to piece together." No... really, this sounded more like something V himself would have done.
The interior architecture was quite unique, and it stood out from the other castles England had, as few and far-between as they are. In fact, V didn't even know that this castle existed prior to this... how was that possible?
V then turned in the direction of a small table. "Look, Evey!" he said enthusiastically, rushing towards it. On it was a small note, upon which the words "For V and Evey" were written with what appeared to be a sharpie. Next to the piece of paper were two identical cell-phone like devices. Surely this had to be a trap, as well. "I
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V thought for a moment. Whoever had them both come to this area was clearly more manipulative than V himself was... and even worse, knew their connection. It couldn't have been Norsefire... no, whoever summoned them both to this castle was much more malevolent then Sutler or Creedy ever could be. "... Ah! There should be no combination of events for which the wit of man cannot conceive an explanation!" V said, raising his eyes to the castle when he quoted Sherlock Holmes, suddenly filled with enthusiasm. "Dearest Evey, we were called here for a reason, but the answer to whether or not the reason is one of malicious deceit or opportunity has yet to present ( ... )
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The interior architecture was quite unique, and it stood out from the other castles England had, as few and far-between as they are. In fact, V didn't even know that this castle existed prior to this... how was that possible?
V then turned in the direction of a small table. "Look, Evey!" he said enthusiastically, rushing towards it. On it was a small note, upon which the words "For V and Evey" were written with what appeared to be a sharpie. Next to the piece of paper were two identical cell-phone like devices. Surely this had to be a trap, as well. "I ( ... )
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