Misty Gray
Pessimisty
Grace Armstrong
Grace watched as her mother took Quinn to one side to speak with him, presumably about what had just happened. The teenager heard Adam's question as he asked if something was wrong. It was clear he had sensed the tense atmosphere. It wasn't like any of them could even begin to hide it. She glanced back to her mother before folding her arms and taking a step closer to Adam. "We're just a little shocked right now," she understated. "My father - we - were sent a package. It was..." she began, struggling to speak as she thought of the hand just sitting there in the box. Starting to rot and smell. She wasn't sure why she felt Adam needed sparing the details, figuring it was perhaps so she didn't have to describe it out loud. "The Porters... those filthy criminals. They sent something awful and threatened my family. They don't like that my dad wants to stamp out their violence and intimidation, so they threatened us." Grace quickly wiped her eyes with the sleeve of her cardigan. "That family, they're monsters," she said. She had no idea Adam was dating one of the Porters. Why would she? "What if they hurt us?" she quietly asked.
Pyroclast (Adam)
James Porter and Jared Armstrong
James snapped his attention back to the drinking game around him. He'd already knocked back a a good few shots before Jackson got the game started, so he couldn't help but feel he was in an unfair position. Still, he wouldn't protest and appear like a party-pooper. Instead, he knocked back another shot, staying in the spirit of the game. He was about to accept another drink when Sinead stood in the doorway, beckoning him over so she didn't have to shout over the rowdy drinkers. "James, you've got a phonecall. It's that Jared Armstrong jerk. The one who wants to be Prime Minister," she snorted and rolled her eyes. Though he was sure she was joking about Jared going for Prime Minister, James couldn't help but laugh. Perhaps it was the alcohol taking effect. "If you're busy, I'll give him a piece of my mind and get rid of him." She was well aware Jared was to blame for her poisoning, not to mention other attacks on her family. She would loved to give him a ticking off and might even give him the bad f-word.
"Nah, Sinny. Leave it to me. I'll take the call in my office," he told his sister-in law. James then made his way towards his office, almost stumbling over Samson as the dog got in front of his tipsy walking. Once safely in the room, James sat at his desk and lifted the receiver. He didn't intend on it being a long conversation. "James Porter speaking," he said, a seemingly upbeat tone to his voice.
"Porter. It's Jared," the voice on the other end of the line replied. "I received the gift..."
"Gift? You must be confused. Why would I want to send you a gift?" James asked.
"Let me rephrase," Jared flatly began. "I got the message you sent for my family and me. Poor taste, if you ask me... It's time we arranged a meeting so we can find a way to come to some agreement. I inherited this feud that Ciara had left behind, but it's distracting from the needs of the working class and the changes I want to fight for in the name of the IWU. Your organisation and the IWU worked together at one time. That's still possible." Jared knew this conversation would be going down very differently on his part were he not determined to protect his own family.
James sat back in his chair. The fact Jared had wasted little time in contacting him gave some confirmation the threat had been taken seriously. He couldn't help but smirk upon hearing the man finally speak reason. Fuelled by the bitter thoughts of those Jared and the rest of the IWU had hurt, his smirk turned to an alcohol-fuelled snicker. "Careful, Armstrong. Coming to agreements and fighting together. It's almost sounds like you need my help for this election... Like you need me to give you a hand," he remarked.
"Cut the crap Porter," Jared hissed, picking up on the man's joke. "Do you want to discuss this like adults or shall we continue with all of this messy business, lining the streets with blood and fire?" Jared coldly asked.
If there was something to come out of this, it was that James had received confirmation that Jared did indeed care for his family. James couldn't fault the man for that, at least. He was sure the man could be reasonable too, but he wasn't about to let Jared think he was calling the shots by arranging the meeting. "Alright, Armstrong. We will arrange a meeting, but not right now. I'm in the middle of getting pissed and enjoying Christmas." James sat up straight. "I'll be in touch to confirm the date and venue."
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Sinead, James and Jared are all available for interaction...
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