It's like he's everywhere at once! ((Open to anyone at the station!))

Oct 23, 2009 02:43

((Aaand Leoben is in play! Like Kara, he is completely AU from BSG. You can see his info for this universe in his profile.))Leoben Conoy, it was said, had an nose for information. No one ever knew how he knew what he knew, but he always did, he always saw, even the things that no one was meant to see. He saw more than he told anyone he did. But ( Read more... )

in the station, arrival post, myra reldon, leoben conoy, semi-open post, lieutenant harding welsh

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lieu_welsh October 23 2009, 14:02:03 UTC
Welsh figured this guy, whoever he was, would probably think that they were really desperate to catch the guy. Which ok, maybe the police department kinda was, and the bosses were ringing him and he was sayin' 'yes, sir' a whole lot, to the point where he's considering finding a parrot or a dictaphone to do it for him, but, at the end of the day, Welsh didn't do desperate.

So if this guy was just messing around with him, then he would not be pleased.

He was even less impressed when he saw that the guy was in cuffs. "You wanna talk? Talk," he ordered, without introducing himself. He didn't feel the need to show anything either.

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holytoaster October 24 2009, 04:44:08 UTC
That was all right: Leoben knew who he was. He recognized most of the detectives, whether or not they knew him, and he certainly knew the station head. What kind of seer would he be if he didn't? "Lieutenant Harding Welsh. It's nice to meet you," he offered with no particular feeling, tipping his head back to look up at the ever-so-imposing figure the man cut. "I'd like to be let out now."

He held up his cuffed hands and flashed a momentary smile. "I've always felt that it's harder to talk with these on. It distracts me. Clouds my memory." His cool eyes said everything he wasn't going to put into words between them: this wasn't an offering; it was an exchange.

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lieu_welsh October 24 2009, 12:49:38 UTC
"Tough," he replied, annoyed that that part was over so quick. Considering he looked annoyed to begin with, there was no difference in his expression. "You got nothing interesting for me, you got your whole prison sentence to adapt."

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holytoaster October 24 2009, 22:03:45 UTC
Leoben's eyes turned steelier in the face of what he saw as the lieutenant's reufsal to cooperate, but his face remained calm and his voice even. "Someone is freezing the people of your city to death," he murmured. "Someone is turning your fine citizens into ice cubes. I have seen what you're looking for, Lieutenant Welsh. I have seen what he is and what he wants."

And so he had, though he doubted the killer himself knew it. Leoben saw a lot of things that went on in this city, under everyone elses noses. It wasn't hard when you were a man of God. And when you knew what to look for.

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