~~Jack~~
"Barry was on the Mirrden job," Jack said, "monitoring the construction and expansion. So, my best guess is the Carthians killed him. But that doesn't seem likely, so my best guess is a shit guess."
Hella nodded, put another kiss on Isabella's neck, and came around the bed to sit on its edge again, beside her lover. "Garry doesn't like the way the Invictus run the city, sure. But killing Kindred? Been a long time since anyone's done that. Not since the purge, and, well, that incident with Viktor, and then Lucas and his little army."
Jack nodded, not a flinch or wince to speak of. He'd gotten a lot better at hiding his facial ticks whenever someone brought up those events. Much as the memory of riding Damien's mind and body, and butchering a bunch of Kindred with his sword was never going away, he was getting better at suppressing it. Time heals all wounds, and more crap like that that turned out to be truer than he could have ever appreciated before he needed it.
"And," Jack continued, "Barry was the only one to die in the fire. And I knew he didn't sleep there, so the fire catching him seemed unlikely."
Everyone in the room nodded. Those who'd been kissing stopped, and either moved to the edge of their beds, or grabbed nearby chairs. The ghouls about continued with their wandering, cleaning, and fixing blankets and clothes that were scattered about. Cozy setup the vamps had here.
Isabella sighed and brushed off one of her shoulders. "Poor Barry."
"So I'm thinking," Hella said, "that either someone killed Barry, and then burned down his apartment building to make it look like he died in the fire, or he's still alive, and someone is just trying to make it look like he's dead."
"Sounds a bit extreme for Barry." Jack shook his head, and put the info into his smartphone. Not that it was much to input. "Unless there's something more going on than the Mirrden business."
One of the others raised a hand. A man, a young Daeva, with short black hair and a lean build. Made for the stage, considering his smile. Apparently, he was waiting for Isabella to give him permission to speak. Leauvion's childe, maybe? Fuck his bad memory.
"Yes my childe?"
Welp, that settled it.
"Barry had spoken to me about some unusual people hanging around the Mirrden district. Just kine, but he had approached them, and later he told me they seemed rather... organized?"
Hella shrugged and waved a dismissing hand. "Protesters from the Carthian half of South Side, Zack. They don't like Xnomia tearing down their old, crummy buildings and shit for our expansion efforts anymore than the Carthians themselves do."
Zack nodded, but frowned as he dug through his memories. "Maybe, Madam Vendram. Just... Barry seemed a little more insistent about it. And, I do believe he... decided to follow them."
The room went silent, and everyone stared at Zack.
"You tell us this now, boy?" Isabella almost got up, but instead, folded one leg over the other, and gave the man the coldest ice stare Jack had ever seen.
"I'm sorry! I didn't think it was important. Barry told me later he came back, after not being able to track these people down. Whoever they were, they just blended into the night, the other kine, and... yeah. He lost them."
Isabella didn't get up, but Hella did, and she started to pace around. "Well Zack, I'll break your arm later for only bringing this up now. But at least that's something to go on. Barry wouldn't lose track of a kine he set his eyes on."
"... who is Barry's sire?" Jack said, eyebrow raised and eyes on Hella. But she shook her head, dismissing his suggestion.
"Not me," she said. He should know that, but it wasn't on any info he dug through. Who sired who was information the Kindred seemed reluctant to record. "Mia, Carthian, Gangrel too, left the city maybe five years ago. Barry was a Gangrel, and if he wanted to hunt a kine, a specific kine, he wasn't going to just up and lose them." She cradled her forehead in one palm, and then walked over to Zack to give him a rather harsh punch in the shoulder. "A Daeva wouldn't understand."
Gangrels were a step closer to their beast than anyone, no denying that. Tracking prey was second nature to them. And Zack, realizing his mistake, winced and lowered his head.
"Sorry. But, Barry did say it was probably nothing."
"Probably nothing is a better lead than actually nothing." Hella paced some more, chin in her right hand's fingers, eyes down and analyzing. "Anyone else know what people he's talking about? Anymore details you've left out, Zack?"
"Um, he said it was two men, two women, couple wearing trench coats, couple wearing leather jackets. They were just standing, and watching the construction crew from a distance. He said the strange part was they stuck around to watch for a few hours."
Jack nodded and put the notes into his smartphone. The clothes weren't unusual, but the watching for a few hours was. "He say when?"
"Bit after midnight, a couple days before he disappeared."
Yeah, that was weird. Dolareido had a very active nightlife, but that was in the Invictus half of South Side, where the vices congregated. Closer to the Carthian side, people were rarely out that late, and those that were were not walking around in trench coats. Course it could have all been a coincidence or strange circumstance that just led to the suspicious arrangement. But Hella was right, it was a better lead than nothing.
Another one of the young Kindred raised a hand, a woman, short dark hair and a dainty figure. A bit shy too. Mekhet, if Jack ever saw one. "Um, I've seen people like that too."
"Where?" Jack said.
"Outside the club Bloodlust. Same thing, two trench coats, two leather jackets, two men, two women. I thought... thought they were just observing the club, you know? It is a pretty crazy place for tourists to see, even from the outside."
"And they probably were merely tourists, observing." Isabella nodded, held out a hand for Hella, and squeezed it once the Gangrel returned to her side. "But, keep an eye out for these people, my students. Invictus Kindred often group at Bloodlust, and naturally at the Mirrden district until this expansion effort is complete. Two sightings hardly makes for proof, but it is enough to warrant concern."
Jack nodded. Hang out in areas often enough and you eventually notice the same people, or people with the exact same dress code as others. And a group of four individuals with trench coats or leather jackets was common. And two men and two women, also common. Two sets of clothes, two genders, two of each, two locations. One too many twos to just chalk up to coincidence though, so it was worth exploring.
"You don't think it's hunters?" the Mekhet said.
There was a collective, hushed gasp from the other Kindred except for Vendram, Leauvion, and Jack. It was easy to forget that most young Dolareido Kindred had never really been involved in serious violence, or had their second life truly threatened. Getting into scraps with the Carthians, maybe breaking a few bones, getting a few of their own bones broken, was the extent of their Kindred-on-Kindred combat experience. What sort of violence they engaged in with kine, he did not know, but that wasn't true violence, considering how one-sided it was. The idea of a kine being able to kill a Kindred was a level of violence his fellow neonates never considered.
So, as he glanced around at the Kindred, particularly the ones only a few years old, he winced. Other than the typical hardships a fledgling went through, learning to feed and hunt, and maybe an accidental frenzy like Jack had gone through, they were all green, soft. He could see the fear on their face at the mention of hunters, like it was some sort of mythic concept they'd never have to deal with, under the safety and protection of Dolareido's utopian world.
Maybe Jacob was right. The city was soft. Was that a bad thing? It was, if hunters came to their dens and nests, looking to burn them out or stake them in their sleep.
Isabella sighed, but she didn't say no. "It has been many years since hunters have made themselves known in Dolareido. All Kindred deaths have been accounted for in that time, and none have been to hunters."
"... something has changed in that time," Hella said. "Something recent has happened. Hell a lot of shit has changed as of late. Viktor's dead, Tony's dead. Azamel's back, and Avery's back. The status quo is so fucked right now."
Everyone nodded, and exchanged a few grunts at the mention of Azamel and Avery specifically. Racism. Speciesism? Whatever, it was shitty seeing how quick the Kindred were to judge the Uratha and Begotten for their current, wildly hypothetical problems. He did not like it.
And he knew, in the past, when he was fresh to the fold, he wouldn't say anything. But now, his mouth was opening, and he didn't know how to stop it.
"The Uratha showed up because a monster was under our streets, not the other way around. They helped us deal with a problem before it became too large to handle. One of them died in that pursuit. And the Begotten haven't caused any trouble yet." Except for maybe Fiona's rather large appetite. He had to visit her again, see how she was doing, if Azamel was treating her well. "Have any of you spoken with any of them? At all? A single word?"
Each of them glanced between each other and Hella, before all eyes settled on Isabella. The Daeva ancilla was not happy, and she frowned at him with some grit to her teeth.