~~Natasha~~
When dawn came, she knew everyone else was getting involved in the search for Jack. For the first time, she wasn't concerned to learn he was missing, though. Jack, new Jack, cursed Jack, was as strong as the elders if he let loose, from what Damien told her. He might throw the Masquerade to the wind, but no one was killing that kid without napalm or a nuke.
The concern, when it came to Jack, was what would happen if he went rogue and decided to do whatever the fuck he wanted. He'd be another Viktor or Tony, except worse.
But, for tonight, she had a different concern.
"Noah and Caleb are with J-Jessy?" she said. The three of them, her and her boyfriends, were on a rooftop between the North Side and South Side, standing around and looking up at the light-washed sky.
"Yeah. They wanted to talk with Eric, according to Avery. But then Damien called about Jack, asking for some help running his trail." Art checked a message on his new phone, clearly had trouble pressing buttons on a touch screen, and put the phone away. Poor guy still wasn't used to technology, but it was high time he, and all the other Uratha learned what a touchscreen was.
Natasha nodded. The Prince was going to ask her to do it, no doubt, but she already had a mission. Investigate the tears. Antoinette knew how important that was, and she knew that Jack was strong enough to take care of himself in any circumstance now.
Tash dared not think about how Antoinette might react if she turned out to be wrong.
"You trust those t-two?" she asked.
Matthew, eyes locked on the sky, didn't respond. Not ignoring her, and not choosing to remain silent, either. He just liked looking at the sky. It wasn't exactly a pretty sky, not with Dolareido's unending nightlife washing it out with a million lights, but he watched the blackness above anyway, as if looking for stars bright enough to poke through Dolareido's light curtain.
"'Course, yeah," Art said. "Caleb can be a bit of a hothead, or a hotshot, depending on how successful his impulsiveness is. But Noah is a bedrock."
She smiled at that. "Caleb. Jessy says he and Eric, umm... really t-tore up a chunk of North Side."
"Ha. Like I said, hothead. Caleb's a smart guy, but a bit overconfident. He told us about that fight too, by the way, and how Eric lost control."
"Uh oh..."
"Lost control, but somehow managed to not go on a rampage and start ripping everyone apart." Shrugging, Art walked over to her and set a kiss on her forehead. "He's a weird breed, Eric. Must be Dolareido."
Dolareido, changing people to the point they could have sex in any circumstance. Yeah, that sounded right.
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"You know the drill Natasha," Avery said from the couch. "But we're splitting up this time. No hunts. Avoid talking to anyone."
"Yes ma'am," everyone said together. Natasha didn't, but she nodded to Avery, enough to let her know she was listening and planned to follow her lead.
With a snort, Avery got up and started hand talking, using her hands to make sweeping gestures to emphasize her commands. It was cute. The Kindred elders in Dolareido preferred to stand like monolith statues.
"Me, Flow, and Carter are going to North Side, and we'll check out some previous activity. The rest of you, check out South Side, and scout out trails that lead to the Cathedral. Natasha, take the boys and check out near the Grand Cathedral directly."
"There? D-Directly? Why?"
"Because you know Maria. If she's up to something, something involving spirits, there's a good chance you can find evidence there. Plus, you're sneaky. You and Art can stealth around, and Matthew will be your enforcer. So keep an eye open for those tears, and if you see something that points a finger at Maria, you know the drill. Recon only."
The three of them nodded, and Natasha looked down as she started planning. She also looked down because she didn't want Avery to see the expression on her face. From the way Avery had worded the command, it sounded like she figured Natasha would agree to spy on her old boss without issue. Maybe the boys gave Avery the impression Tash didn't like Maria?
Well, she didn't like Maria, that was true. But she didn't hate her, not anymore. The woman had shown a softer side too, since Lucas's death, and if anything, Natasha found herself wanting Maria to find a little happiness. Maybe in the future, she might even learn to like her, if they hung out more. If Avery turned out to be right, and Maria was up to something sinister, she wasn't sure how she'd respond. Ideally, she'd talk to her old boss, but that might be difficult with Matt and Art with her.
"And Clara?" Matt said.
"She'll be fine," Avery said. "And if she's not, Noah and Caleb can find her. Having ten noses on that trail wouldn't help much more than two. And they've got Eric, and they've got that Damien fellow, who's going to bring his monster girlfriend. You know, the one that can open portals into the Hisil, Gurihal, the Dream Realm, and whothefuck knows where else?" She stomped over to the huge man, glared up at him, and poked him a couple times in the chest. "So unless you can think of some other way we might find her, other than by doing exactly what we're doing, feel free to suggest something."
"Got nothing, boss," he said, small smile turning the tense situation into a happy one. They were friends and family, not military. Arguments rolled off them like they were in a sitcom.
"Alright then, let's go."
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There wasn't much ceremony this time. It wasn't Tash's first trip into the Hisil, and everyone had orders. Without Eric to be an X factor that needed guidance and monitoring, Avery didn't feel the need to be extra careful. To her, Natasha was harmless. Natasha wasn't harmless, but she didn't want to make any waves either.
But, if Maria came into the picture, she didn't know. Maybe waves would happen. After having been chased by the werewolves through the tunnels, the first time Natasha met them, and seeing first hand how strong, fast, and destructive they could be, she was confident she could adapt. She'd been working on it. She had her silver knife, and tonight, she brought a second pistol, a small one, with silver bullets. Not because she thought she'd have to fight the werewolves; they might even be right about Maria. But, she didn't live as long as she had without preparing, when considering possibilities. If the werewolves and Maria got into a fight, better to have options ready.
Flow was waiting for them, and while the rest of the pack acknowledged her, er, it, with nods, waves, a few hellos, and otherwise perfectly casual greetings, Natasha stared up at the beautiful goddess of water. So gorgeous and angelic. So awesome, in the original sense of the word. And also clearly female, or at least feminine.
"Flowing Sanctuary," Natasha said, voice wavering. "Um, d-do you know, if, uh, a spirit named Safe of Grey Street is... okay?"
The swirling goddess looked down at her, crystal glowing eyes staring down with the strange impassion of an alien entity who thought of her with as much interest as humans did ants.
"Safe of Grey Street and its choir do well, in the... rural areas, of Dolareido, where they stay."