I was hoping to get your input and advice on something.
Nine days ago-- [ nine days four hours thirty-seven minutes, she doesn't need to know that ] --I received a mail package from an anonymous sender. Inside of it was an imPort communicator, shown as being registered to someone named Lucifer.
With everything going on between translating the cipher, and with Lunatic's apprehension, I hadn't been able to do more than glance through it a bit. When I'd determined that there wasn't any imPort currently here with that name, I didn't see the priority. But now that I've had a chance to look through it... the contents are worrying, to say the least.
[ And all from before Kid's arrival as an imPort. He's hoping Kate will have some idea of what he's talking about. ]
Yeah, that's definitely a name that rings a bell. Did you find anything of use in it? Any signs or a note or anything? I told someone else to take that to the police, in part because I didn't like those things getting sent out by ... what I assume is the same now-deceased individual.
[ That was exactly the kind of reaction he was worried about. His initial probing through the communicator were leading in that direction, but having it confirmed was both good and bad. ]
I haven't had time to pursue all of it yet. It does have access to conversations that would have been screened to Lucifer, that much I know. As for turning it over, I will if that's what you think is best. If the imPort in question is no longer present, hopefully the danger posed by him has passed. I only wonder how much, if any, of the information would be available to us is the police after the fact.
[ Allowing her to chose the location and time, that way. Kid can understand her hesitation on the content; he's already gotten into a few messages like that. He'll still likely take notes for his own record; it's certainly distasteful, but then one remembers who and what Kid is, and it's difficult to traumatize a death god with murder, even flagrant murder. Still, he appreciates the concern. ]
If you could bring it by tomorrow, that'd be great. Just bring it over to my place. I might need to send you off with it. [Kate's willing to provide information, but she is not willing to turn these things in herself. That vigilante label is too prominent on her wrist.]
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Nine days ago-- [ nine days four hours thirty-seven minutes, she doesn't need to know that ] --I received a mail package from an anonymous sender. Inside of it was an imPort communicator, shown as being registered to someone named Lucifer.
With everything going on between translating the cipher, and with Lunatic's apprehension, I hadn't been able to do more than glance through it a bit. When I'd determined that there wasn't any imPort currently here with that name, I didn't see the priority. But now that I've had a chance to look through it... the contents are worrying, to say the least.
[ And all from before Kid's arrival as an imPort. He's hoping Kate will have some idea of what he's talking about. ]
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[The strain in her voice is immediate.]
Yeah, that's definitely a name that rings a bell. Did you find anything of use in it? Any signs or a note or anything? I told someone else to take that to the police, in part because I didn't like those things getting sent out by ... what I assume is the same now-deceased individual.
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I haven't had time to pursue all of it yet. It does have access to conversations that would have been screened to Lucifer, that much I know. As for turning it over, I will if that's what you think is best. If the imPort in question is no longer present, hopefully the danger posed by him has passed. I only wonder how much, if any, of the information would be available to us is the police after the fact.
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[Kate really doesn't want to read the kind of creepy, screwed up things Lucifer would say to people.
No, thank you.]
And be careful with what you look at, all right? He was a pretty messed up guy.
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[ Allowing her to chose the location and time, that way. Kid can understand her hesitation on the content; he's already gotten into a few messages like that. He'll still likely take notes for his own record; it's certainly distasteful, but then one remembers who and what Kid is, and it's difficult to traumatize a death god with murder, even flagrant murder. Still, he appreciates the concern. ]
Thank you, Kate.
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