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Cath Delaney ([info]dian_cecht) wrote in [info]inpoormerit,
@ 2010-04-09 16:35:00

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Entry tags:cath, jamie

Reality Check
Who: Cathair and open
Where: Golf-2
When: Mid morning

Cathair looked through the broken window of Golf-2, grinding his teeth and mentally scolding himself for being a fool. He'd let himself get distracted and now the most vulnerable of their number had disappeared. Been taken. Whatever. He didn't trust the Commissioner about her well being, nor did he like the idea of what 'contribution' she might have made. If they were taking skin samples, then idea of what these sick bastards would do with her baby made his stomach go sour.

Drina likely would have chewed off his ear for considering her vulnerable, and even more so for beating himself up for at least not checking on her. He'd assumed foolishly that since she'd not been attacked the night before, she was safe. Forgetting that these soulless bastards didn't have any scruples and Drina and her unborn child were just as likely to be victimized as any of the rest of them. In fact, it seems they were the first.

One odd thing caught his attention as he turned it away from his guilty thoughts and towards the broken window. There was an awful lot of glass outside the cottage. Which was strange, if that was how somebody had gotten in. He'd broken through enough glass in his life to know which way most of the glass went when a body went through a window.

His stomach twisted up into a tighter knot. Had their captors let something into Drina's cottage and she'd gone through the window to get out? That was possible. She was a survivor and she'd do anything to protect her baby.

Kneeling down, Cathair crossed himself, rosary wrapped tightly around his hand. "In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti." He pressed the crucifix to his lips, then switched to the image of Saint Jude that dangled from the string of blackened wooden beads.

Murmuring softly in Latin, he began the often recited novena to Saint Jude Thaddeus. //"Holy Saint Jude, Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who invoke thy special patronage in time of need. To thee I have recourse from the depths of my heart and humbly beg to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present and urgent petition, in return I promise to make thy name known and cause thee to be invoked. Saint Jude pray for us and all who invoke thy aid. Amen."//

He followed the novena with the proper prayers. If ever anyone needed the help of patron saint of desperate situations, it would be Drina and her baby, wherever they were and whatever these bastards had done to them.

Falling silent, he rose slowly. Even though on a logical level, he knew this wasn't his fault and Drina would have likely run mad with him taking responsibility. They'd talked of organizing and already, one of their own had been lost. It was time to stop fannying around and start protecting themselves. But first, they needed to know what they were up against.



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[info]dian_cecht
2010-04-10 07:51 pm UTC (link)
"Don't know," Cathair replied as he knelt down to examine the floor just beyond the window. Very little glass, mostly what he'd just knocked in climbing inside. "I'm trying to figure out how it got in. All the glass is on the outside. Which doesn't make any sense."

He looked around the devastated cottage. "Unless they let brought it in with them," he added grimly, shaking his head. "All I know is that Drina's gone and that bastard telling me she made a valuable contribution to whatever bloody twisted thing they're doing here makes my stomach turn."

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[info]richhaysrpg
2010-04-10 09:52 pm UTC (link)
Rich looked himself into the cottage. "It doesn't look good in there."

"That's the crux of it all, they brought us here, for what?" Rich said out loud. "I mean, someone brought us here, but what is here, and what is this all about?" he motioned to the house.

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[info]dian_cecht
2010-04-10 09:57 pm UTC (link)
That was an understatement. The cottage was in shambles. Cathair was relieved to see very little blood. Hopefully, that meant Drina hadn't been harmed badly. He let out a noncommital grunt in response to the Englishman's observation.

"They won't tell us," he reminded the man. He had his own suspicions, none of which were pleasant. "Here is a small isolated, tropical island. There's jungle on one side, likely full of hostile beasties. And the ocean all around."

The last question. "What's this all about?" he countered as he righted an overturned table. "You guess is as good as mine, boyo."

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[info]richhaysrpg
2010-04-10 10:33 pm UTC (link)
"Who else have they taken? I heard about the two yesterday."

Rich couldn't believe someone could be taken so harshly. Then he still had glimpses in his sleep of his last night in his own bedroom.

"Someone's deranged idea of fun?" he mildly joked. "But's not fun, is it? It's our lives." Rich said seriously. "Experiments? But instead of asking for volunteers, they picked us up. Though that's unsettling enough."

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[info]dian_cecht
2010-04-10 11:24 pm UTC (link)
Apparently, this guy wasn't paying attention to the Commissioner's announcement this morning. "This wasn't one of the people who were taken and mucked with," he explained as he knelt down to examine some prints on the floor. "That was Eden and a girl. Gwyn or Deirdre, something like that. The woman who was here was named Drina Perez," he continued as he followed the trail back to the window. "She was a policewoman. And she was five or six months pregnant."

Saints, that looked like a big paw print. Had they let one of those enormous wolves in here. Why would they do that? Wouldn't have been more blood if Drina had been attacked by one?

Right. Because people who kidnapped people always had their well being and freedom in mind. Was this one for real?

His jaw set firmly, he looked at the other man as if he were completely idiotic. "I don't think these bastards care about us. Or else they'd have not kidnapped us and trapped us here and apparently started experimenting on us and maybe even, I don't know, fed a pregnant woman to the bloody wolves."

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[info]richhaysrpg
2010-04-10 11:40 pm UTC (link)
Rich was a bit shocked, seeing the big print. The anger from the man took him aback too. Anger rarely led to positive work in his mind. But he doubted he could say that to this man.

"We don't know that," he said looking once more around the cottage.

Rich could feel it to his bone that this was not a good situation. He pulled back, giving the man some room. The thought of large wolves doing that type of damage.

Rich decided to continue on to the beach as he first thought. It might be self centered of him, but he was still getting a grip on all this.

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[info]dian_cecht
2010-04-11 12:15 am UTC (link)
Of course he was angry. People were being experimented on and everything around them told a story of possibly violence against a vulnerable innocent. He was livid. At their captors, at himself for not being more vigilant. At this person for being so daft as to not realize the grave situation they were in.

And that was not a defense. The fact that they didn't know what happened to Drina and her baby, that they didn't know what had been done to Eden and the Scots girl, were exactly the problem. And since these people had kidnapped the, ripped them away from their lives for an unknown purpose, he was wagering what had happened to Drina had been unspeakable.

Luckily, the idiot did have the sense to back off and stop saying such stupid things. Cathair let him go. He had better things to do than try to make this one see the reality before them.

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[info]_intherough
2010-04-11 12:21 am UTC (link)
Jamie watched as some guy ran off... The weather was reminding him of home a bit so he had come out to sort of enjoy it even if it wasn't normally something someone would enjoy. But two doors down was... damage. Not storm damage either. Carefully approaching, he noted Cathair through a window and slipped into the cottage, glancing around at the damage, "How the Hell did I sleep through this...?" He indeed had read the Commissioner's message but he hadn't really realized... Jesus.

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[info]dian_cecht
2010-04-11 12:27 am UTC (link)
Cathair had gone back to looking at the damage. Now throughly disgusted with their captors. And himself. He should have stopped by. Suggested Drina stay with someone else. Instead, he'd let himself get distracted by Eden.

Now she was gone.

He turned when he heard someone clamor through the window. Thankfully, it was Jamie. Possibly one of the few people he wouldn't have the urge to lash out at out of frustration.

Shaking his head at Jamie's rhetorical question, Cath heaved out a long breath. "I can't figure out how it got in here. The bloody door's locked fast. And all the glass is on the outside." But the cottage was destroyed.

What the hell was going on here?

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[info]_intherough
2010-04-11 12:32 am UTC (link)
It wasn't really rhetorical. Well, it was and it wasn't. He honestly had no clue how he could sleep through this! It was probably because he was a teenage boy and they slept like logs. "I've watched enough CSI and Criminal Minds to know that means something came out and not in..." God, the place was thoroughly trashed. And there were those paw prints again. The scary ass giant wolf paw prints. "But how would they be able t'hide one of those beasts in here?"

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[info]dian_cecht
2010-04-11 12:36 am UTC (link)
It didn't matter. There was nothing Jamie could have done and he would have likely ended up getting mauled trying. He nodded in agreement about the glass, although he'd learned from personal experience rather than crime television. Either way, it was obvious the huge wolf had gone through the window.

"Maybe they let it in," he suggested. "But wouldn't there be more blood if it attacked her? I've seen what wolves do to things. There should be blood everywhere."

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[info]_intherough
2010-04-11 12:41 am UTC (link)
"But wait... If they let it in, shouldn't there be tracks leading in?" There clearly weren't. He'd been outside. There weren't any tracks leading in. He shuddered at the idea of there being blood everywhere and then a strange though struck him. For a moment, Jamie was silent and biting his bottom lip slightly. "Okay - call me crazy or tainted by sci-fi and fantasy but... What if Drina was the wolf? I mean, this has all the signs."

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[info]dian_cecht
2010-04-11 12:51 am UTC (link)
That was insane. It wasn't possible. Werewolves were myth and legend. Like faeries and all the other nonsense people used to explain the unexplainable.

He shook his head in denial. That couldn't be. "You're crazy," he offered half-heartedly, because he really was considering the possibility.

When all other possibilities have been eliminated, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.

If they were being experimented on...he remembered the bandaid placed neatly over Eden's shoulderblade. "Check the bin in the loo," he ordered the boy as he headed for the bedroom. "Look for a band aid. It won't have much blood on it."

What if that was what they were being experimented on for? It was madness, but it also made sense in a way. And it was something.

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[info]_intherough
2010-04-11 01:02 am UTC (link)
From the sound of it, Cathair was actually considering the possibility. Yes, Jamie knew what it sounded like and call him a nerd but really... What other explanation was there? All the pieces fit in place.

Jamie nodded with a sharp but obedient, "Aye" and headed towards the bathroom at a quick pace. He went for the bin, searching through it but it wasn't there. "Not in the bin. Looking around still though," like he was going to give up on a task that was so simple! Especially not in front of Cathair. He had his pride.

He started searching around the loo for the band-aid - first the sink then the places inbetween and the shower... All the obvious places.

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[info]dian_cecht
2010-04-11 01:22 am UTC (link)
That was entirely the problem. Under the unreasonable, insane circumstances, it made perfect sense. The Island of Doctor Moreau immediately sprang to mind. But instead of experimenting to make animals more human-like, what if he and Eden were right and these bastards were trying to build an army.

An army of monsters.

It was madness, but so far, everything about this was madness. Cathair dug through the bin next to Drina's bedside. It wasn't there. "Any luck?" he called to Jamie as he checked under the bed.

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[info]_intherough
2010-04-11 01:39 am UTC (link)
There it was, stuck on the floor edge of the tub outside like she hadn't even seen it. Maybe it had just fallen off after a shower. "Yes," he called back, emerging from the bathroom with band-aid daintily in tow. What? It was gross to carry someone else's band-aid. "There's like a square of something on it. I'm assuming blood."

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[info]dian_cecht
2010-04-11 01:55 am UTC (link)
Cathair wasn't terribly concerned himself, but he could understand Jamie's being ginger with it. "Damn," he said as he took it from the young Scot. "Just like Eden's."

Eden. She'd woken up with a headache, claiming everything was too loud. Way too loud. And neither of them had drank enough to even get a bit tipsy. "We need to warn them. Eden and the girl. She's a Scot as well."

Yes, this was insane, but it all was pointing the same direction. Which meant the two women could possibly be next.

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[info]_intherough
2010-04-11 02:03 am UTC (link)
"Do y'think they'll believe us...?" He questioned, arching an eyebrow. It was still hard to get past his own disbelief even though he'd been the one to bring it up. "Perhaps you should talk to Eden and I'll take t'other lass? I'll send her a message across the journals." He could find out her name, poke around on the journals. "Might believe it more from a fellow Scot, y'see."

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[info]dian_cecht
2010-04-11 02:18 am UTC (link)
"I'm not certain I believe it," he admitted, tossing the bandage into the bedroom bin. "But even if we're wrong or going mad or this is some sort of hallucination, something was done to them and Drina."

He nodded in agreement about talking to Eden. If she were really being transformed into a werewolf or the like, he wasn't sending young Jamie after her. She'd be able to kill him with one arm bound behind her back as she was now.

Besides, after last night, Cathair felt like it was his duty to be the one to relate their suspicions to her. "Sounds like a plan, boyo," he agreed. "I'd say we shouldn't use the journals, but I'm wagering we're being watched at all times anyways." Which didn't sit well with him.

But none of this really did.

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[info]_intherough
2010-04-11 02:35 am UTC (link)
"Right... And if nothing happens, then we're just the crazy conspiracy theorists. Could be worse," he said with a forced cheerful tone.

That was set then. "That's what I was figuring," he noted with a nod. They were likely being monitored at every turn. Hell, they might have even been chipped for all they knew. Barcoded. Something. "No sense in wasting time standing around here then. There are things to be done," and with all the practicality he could muster, he was headed past Cathair, ready to leave the cottage.

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[info]dian_cecht
2010-04-11 02:42 am UTC (link)
"Considering we're prisoners on an island being experimented on?" he pointed out. "I think conspiracy theories are acceptable, no matter how insane."

That was just it. There were far too many unknowns, so for the first time since they'd been brought here, they had a better idea of what they were there for.

And the boy was right. Cathair nodded, rising quietly. "I started the novena to Saint Jude this morning. Somehow, I'm thinking I was a day too late." As if he could be blamed for waiting to invoke the aid of the martyr saint. But it was something to cling.

Saint Jude, hope of the hopeless. It was beginning to be all too accurate. "Good luck," he added to Jamie's retreating form. His thoughts were heavy, added what they suspected into what had transpired between him and Eden the night before.

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[info]_intherough
2010-04-11 02:58 am UTC (link)
"If we ever get off this island... It'll make for a fantastic book won't it? And eventual movie." For a brief, adorkable moment, he wondered who would play him in the movie about the island.

He smiled a bit briefly. There was no point in praying in his opinion but he wasn't about to voice it. Everyone needed their ways of comforting themselves. "Aye, a bit likely..."

Jamie waved over his shoulder and disappeared, headed two doors down once more... They were all so doomed.

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