This time, the Arbuthnot sending out a call for help is not Cassandra - it’s Faith. The young free agent has found a job that has a moral element, and also pays a shitton. She’s asking for anyone interested to give her a ring.
One catch: Don’t tell Cass.
Grace Mereland sweeps in after a few minutes of waiting. The text Faith got was two words: “Sit tight,” annnd here she is! She looks like she maybe visited a water park before-hand - Soaked from head to toe. She smiles, snakebites gleaming. “Hey.”
Eve Van der Kirk arrives next, wearing a cream vest, suit, fedora combination with a bright blue carnation and highlighted by a prominent gold watch over her velvet gloves. “Hello, hello my lovelies!”
Faith has chosen a busy diner in the middle of London as her meeting spot, and waves Grace and Eve over. The striking contrast between the three women might draw attention anywhere else. Here, the waiter just offers you all Diet Cokes.
Door rattles, the wind comes in for a moment - is it always so Windy in bloody London? - and Calden Weir steps in, nudging the door shut after with his foot. Dark jeans, nondescript jacket, no slogan on his shirt, the hallmarks of someone working very hard in the don’t get noticed wing of their work. Brown hair flicked back, he makes a beeline for the coven and sits down politely, clearing his throat and waving once he’s sat. “E...vening? Christ I’ve lost track.”
For someone who is working to not get noticed, Calden has chosen an interesting group. The waitress assesses you all. “I don’t get teens these days. Can I get y’all anything else?”
Faith waves her away. “We’re just here for cokes and coffee, ma’am. I love your shoes, by the way. They look so comfortable.” Once the placated waitress is out of earshot, Faith glances at you all. “You ever hear of a company called EinSoft?”
There’s a chance you have - they’ve been making waves in certain sectors lately. Run by an enigmatic young genius working out of a garage and slowly climbing the ranks of respectable business, they’ve been making waves for their scientific advances in unexpected fields. If you’ve been watching the news - or, you are the heiress to the world’s largest corporation - the name may ring a bell.
“...Tea? y’all got sweet te-” alas. The waitress is already gone. She mock-sighs. “...I can’t say I’ve heard’a them. No. Why?”
Calden shook his head. “Never heard of them,” he lied blithely. After all, if Faith had to explain to Grace - best she explain to everyone. And it might help Faith feel more in charge.
“What do you know about them?” Eve asked, switching into her ‘Polite dinner conversation’ voice.
“Here’s what I know - they’re into all sorts of advanced tech. They’re not affiliated with any faction. They’re super small - less than 100 employees, although they’re super picky about who they recruit. They kinda sound like they sell limp dick pills? So I guess they ain’t hiring marketers. But here’s what I really care about: They have a job. Lots of money. And there’s some real important medical research on the line.”
“I am fairly certain you’re not getting the job Faith. Unless you want us to see if we can pull some strings.”
“Already have it. Boom.”
“Well, congrats on your...new medical career?”
“Well, here’s the thing, it ain’t so much a career as a one time thing. The medical research is on a chip. Now, EinSoft has some... unusual safety precautions. So the chip inside a brain. The brain is inside the skull of one Nathan Davis. Davis is in Barcelona. Davis is trying to sell the chip to someone with enough money to extract it without killing or lobotomizing it. And seeing how EinSoft wants to make this medical tech cheap or free to the public, and whoever wants it will be patenting it to get rich? I think we can call this one a public service case.”
“... I. Okay.” Calden said, somewhere around the point of inside a brain.
Grace made a similar, quiet noise of agreement. “makes perfect sense.”
“Whole thing is a bullshit set up.” Eve declared blithely and confidently.
“I ain’t turning this job down. I have a reputation as a professional and I intend to keep it. If you want to walk, there’s the door.” Pause. “Just... don’t tell Cass.”
“I didn’t say don’t take the job. I’m just saying that spiel you gave me is a bullshit set up.”
“I ain’t lyin’.”
“No, you’re being lied to.”
Faith looks at the other two people at the table for their opinion on the matter.
Calden scratched his temple with a thumb, then rested his hand on the back of his neck. “Eve’s a shark in those waters, Faith. Trust her judgment on shit like this. Just in general. This is why we make teams - we want people to bring their expertise.” he drew a breath. “Cass tends to build teams of just ‘whoever she’s close to, who can hit things.’ You can make better use of assets like Eve and Grace here, y’know?”
“That sounds a lot like all the other sorts’a shit I hear. Not from pharma-whasit-companies. But yeah. That’s a horseshit sandwich I’d say.” She sips her coke. Makes a face. “...It’s too nice to be real.”
The diner door swings open and a woman with red hair, an unzipped bomber jacket, tank top, and loose-fitting cargo pants steps into the diner. She looks around and notices the others - if the rest of her face didn’t give it away, the scar sure as hell does - it’s Anna. She walks up, offering a nod, and scootches into her seat, resting her hands on the table and looking around.
“Hey. Heard y’ gotta job, Faith.”
“Think about it Faith. If they wanted to give it away and make sure nobody did anything like this, they’d just...file a patent. You can still give stuff away with a patent. That’s the point of a patent. You can do what you want with it. All they’d have to do is submit the paperwork today and there’d be no danger of theft.” Eve explains
“White Wedding, you think, Maris?” more of that low-tone mumbling.
Faith chews on her thumbnail for a moment in thought. “I’m still going.” She says, after a moment of thought. “Because it’s a big ass cheque, it’s a big ass job, and if we spring the trap... Maybe bigger opportunities await.”
There’s a moment, and then Calden’s phone rings.
Calden fished down into his jacket pocket, flicking the phone unlocked with a gesture and glanced about the table. “Sec,” he murmured, nodding politely - and oddly, specifically to Eve - before he stood and stepped outside to answer it.
“Calden, sweetheart, this is Kirsten Geary. Take the phone back into the diner and put it on speaker. And tell Faith that it was a really nice try to find somewhere without surveillance. Seriously, solid B+.”
When Calden’s back inside, Geary addresses the group from her phone. “One of our techs heard the phrase ‘Einsoft’. We’re very curious about this organization. Sprung out of nowhere, and seems to be growing fast. I’m going to strongly encourage you all to take this job. Convince the Templar to come with, if you can.”
Anna offers a small, knowing nod in Cal’s direction at the little murmured remark and a hint of a smile in Grace’s direction. She arches an eyebrow as he walks off with the phone though she has a feeling… she still seems surprised at the voice coming from the phone, though, she wasn’t quite expecting her.
“... No encouragement needed, Miss Geary.” Anna remarks, succinctly, and looks around at the others, clearly expecting the same sentiment from them.
“Like. - Do they get bonus points if I come along,” Grace asks. She sounds unreasonably serious about this ‘bonus points’ concept. Sips her drink. Makes a face. Why is she still drinking it? “...I mean-” She trails off, her train of thought running off the rails.
“Sure. 50 points to Gryffindor.”
“Do you have an endgame in mind for the Chip, Ms. Geary or should we use our discretion?”
“For all we know, the chip has a copy of Good Housekeeping on it. Bring it home for analysis.”
Faith holds up a napkin, with pen on it: IS THIS PERSON IMPORTANT? Y/N
Even Grace nods at that. “Gryffindor? Ughh. The arbitrary win house. Fine. I’m in.”
Calden’s gesture is… weirdly obscene to Faith, but maybe conveys that yes, Ms Geary can fuck them all if she wants. Then he just nods, gesturing a Y with his hands.
Eve simply nods politely and smile. “Will do, Kirsten.”
“Alright then, I expect nothing from the best from you all. And Ms. Arbuthnot? I look forward to welcoming you as an official member of the Illuminati once you turn 18 and we don’t have to worry about that... pesky legal guardian issue. Understood?”
“Yes, ma’am.”
“Fantastic. Ciao ciao.”
One catch: Don’t tell Cass.
Grace Mereland sweeps in after a few minutes of waiting. The text Faith got was two words: “Sit tight,” annnd here she is! She looks like she maybe visited a water park before-hand - Soaked from head to toe. She smiles, snakebites gleaming. “Hey.”
Eve Van der Kirk arrives next, wearing a cream vest, suit, fedora combination with a bright blue carnation and highlighted by a prominent gold watch over her velvet gloves. “Hello, hello my lovelies!”
Faith has chosen a busy diner in the middle of London as her meeting spot, and waves Grace and Eve over. The striking contrast between the three women might draw attention anywhere else. Here, the waiter just offers you all Diet Cokes.
Door rattles, the wind comes in for a moment - is it always so Windy in bloody London? - and Calden Weir steps in, nudging the door shut after with his foot. Dark jeans, nondescript jacket, no slogan on his shirt, the hallmarks of someone working very hard in the don’t get noticed wing of their work. Brown hair flicked back, he makes a beeline for the coven and sits down politely, clearing his throat and waving once he’s sat. “E...vening? Christ I’ve lost track.”
For someone who is working to not get noticed, Calden has chosen an interesting group. The waitress assesses you all. “I don’t get teens these days. Can I get y’all anything else?”
Faith waves her away. “We’re just here for cokes and coffee, ma’am. I love your shoes, by the way. They look so comfortable.” Once the placated waitress is out of earshot, Faith glances at you all. “You ever hear of a company called EinSoft?”
There’s a chance you have - they’ve been making waves in certain sectors lately. Run by an enigmatic young genius working out of a garage and slowly climbing the ranks of respectable business, they’ve been making waves for their scientific advances in unexpected fields. If you’ve been watching the news - or, you are the heiress to the world’s largest corporation - the name may ring a bell.
“...Tea? y’all got sweet te-” alas. The waitress is already gone. She mock-sighs. “...I can’t say I’ve heard’a them. No. Why?”
Calden shook his head. “Never heard of them,” he lied blithely. After all, if Faith had to explain to Grace - best she explain to everyone. And it might help Faith feel more in charge.
“What do you know about them?” Eve asked, switching into her ‘Polite dinner conversation’ voice.
“Here’s what I know - they’re into all sorts of advanced tech. They’re not affiliated with any faction. They’re super small - less than 100 employees, although they’re super picky about who they recruit. They kinda sound like they sell limp dick pills? So I guess they ain’t hiring marketers. But here’s what I really care about: They have a job. Lots of money. And there’s some real important medical research on the line.”
“I am fairly certain you’re not getting the job Faith. Unless you want us to see if we can pull some strings.”
“Already have it. Boom.”
“Well, congrats on your...new medical career?”
“Well, here’s the thing, it ain’t so much a career as a one time thing. The medical research is on a chip. Now, EinSoft has some... unusual safety precautions. So the chip inside a brain. The brain is inside the skull of one Nathan Davis. Davis is in Barcelona. Davis is trying to sell the chip to someone with enough money to extract it without killing or lobotomizing it. And seeing how EinSoft wants to make this medical tech cheap or free to the public, and whoever wants it will be patenting it to get rich? I think we can call this one a public service case.”
“... I. Okay.” Calden said, somewhere around the point of inside a brain.
Grace made a similar, quiet noise of agreement. “makes perfect sense.”
“Whole thing is a bullshit set up.” Eve declared blithely and confidently.
“I ain’t turning this job down. I have a reputation as a professional and I intend to keep it. If you want to walk, there’s the door.” Pause. “Just... don’t tell Cass.”
“I didn’t say don’t take the job. I’m just saying that spiel you gave me is a bullshit set up.”
“I ain’t lyin’.”
“No, you’re being lied to.”
Faith looks at the other two people at the table for their opinion on the matter.
Calden scratched his temple with a thumb, then rested his hand on the back of his neck. “Eve’s a shark in those waters, Faith. Trust her judgment on shit like this. Just in general. This is why we make teams - we want people to bring their expertise.” he drew a breath. “Cass tends to build teams of just ‘whoever she’s close to, who can hit things.’ You can make better use of assets like Eve and Grace here, y’know?”
“That sounds a lot like all the other sorts’a shit I hear. Not from pharma-whasit-companies. But yeah. That’s a horseshit sandwich I’d say.” She sips her coke. Makes a face. “...It’s too nice to be real.”
The diner door swings open and a woman with red hair, an unzipped bomber jacket, tank top, and loose-fitting cargo pants steps into the diner. She looks around and notices the others - if the rest of her face didn’t give it away, the scar sure as hell does - it’s Anna. She walks up, offering a nod, and scootches into her seat, resting her hands on the table and looking around.
“Hey. Heard y’ gotta job, Faith.”
“Think about it Faith. If they wanted to give it away and make sure nobody did anything like this, they’d just...file a patent. You can still give stuff away with a patent. That’s the point of a patent. You can do what you want with it. All they’d have to do is submit the paperwork today and there’d be no danger of theft.” Eve explains
“White Wedding, you think, Maris?” more of that low-tone mumbling.
Faith chews on her thumbnail for a moment in thought. “I’m still going.” She says, after a moment of thought. “Because it’s a big ass cheque, it’s a big ass job, and if we spring the trap... Maybe bigger opportunities await.”
There’s a moment, and then Calden’s phone rings.
Calden fished down into his jacket pocket, flicking the phone unlocked with a gesture and glanced about the table. “Sec,” he murmured, nodding politely - and oddly, specifically to Eve - before he stood and stepped outside to answer it.
“Calden, sweetheart, this is Kirsten Geary. Take the phone back into the diner and put it on speaker. And tell Faith that it was a really nice try to find somewhere without surveillance. Seriously, solid B+.”
When Calden’s back inside, Geary addresses the group from her phone. “One of our techs heard the phrase ‘Einsoft’. We’re very curious about this organization. Sprung out of nowhere, and seems to be growing fast. I’m going to strongly encourage you all to take this job. Convince the Templar to come with, if you can.”
Anna offers a small, knowing nod in Cal’s direction at the little murmured remark and a hint of a smile in Grace’s direction. She arches an eyebrow as he walks off with the phone though she has a feeling… she still seems surprised at the voice coming from the phone, though, she wasn’t quite expecting her.
“... No encouragement needed, Miss Geary.” Anna remarks, succinctly, and looks around at the others, clearly expecting the same sentiment from them.
“Like. - Do they get bonus points if I come along,” Grace asks. She sounds unreasonably serious about this ‘bonus points’ concept. Sips her drink. Makes a face. Why is she still drinking it? “...I mean-” She trails off, her train of thought running off the rails.
“Sure. 50 points to Gryffindor.”
“Do you have an endgame in mind for the Chip, Ms. Geary or should we use our discretion?”
“For all we know, the chip has a copy of Good Housekeeping on it. Bring it home for analysis.”
Faith holds up a napkin, with pen on it: IS THIS PERSON IMPORTANT? Y/N
Even Grace nods at that. “Gryffindor? Ughh. The arbitrary win house. Fine. I’m in.”
Calden’s gesture is… weirdly obscene to Faith, but maybe conveys that yes, Ms Geary can fuck them all if she wants. Then he just nods, gesturing a Y with his hands.
Eve simply nods politely and smile. “Will do, Kirsten.”
“Alright then, I expect nothing from the best from you all. And Ms. Arbuthnot? I look forward to welcoming you as an official member of the Illuminati once you turn 18 and we don’t have to worry about that... pesky legal guardian issue. Understood?”
“Yes, ma’am.”
“Fantastic. Ciao ciao.”