Detective Marshall and War
Adam listened intently as the all-powerful entities discussed, careful note-taking into his notepad and nodding along slowly, War chiming in. "I can't fathom you feeling guilty. You squashed a cockroach, it keeps crawling around if only just a bit madder than before. You're too sweet for your own good, Death. To clarify, I quite adore annihilation. Just not total annihilation. The World War's were quite enjoyable, and I think if they hadn't gone nuclear you all could have enjoyed it for at least another year." Adam nodded slowly, seemingly unbothered by such commentary by the group, studying his notes. "If I may ask, if none of you like it, why not intervene?" "Not our place. Ultimately, it's inconsequential. Your O.A threat will get handled one way or another, a new monster is going to crawl out of the shadows, you'll start the cycle again." Adam opened his mouth to speak before his phone began to go off, the tunes of 'Piano Concerto No 23 in A Major' making him pause. Why was Sylvia calling him? Pulling his phone from his pocket he raised a hand up, one finger lifted in the traditional 'one-second' pose. It didn't matter if it was a Concept or a Lovecraftian Deity he was talking to. His wife called, he was going to answer the damn phone. "Hey, hun, what's up?"
Adam nodded along patiently as Sylvie explained the situation, tapping the end of the pencil to the pad of paper and making little dots in the process. "Alright, deep breaths, calm down. You married a detective, remember? I'll put a pin and work and find them both, it's okay. We don't need to get Nyaralothotep involved, the less I ask him for favors the better. I'll find them, I promise, okay? I love you, I'll call you when I've got something." Waiting for the refrain of 'love you too' he ended the call, stowing his pencil, pad, and phone away. "I'm terribly sorry for the inconvenience of this, Gaia, Death, and War, but I have to cut this meeting short." Adam moved to stand upright, dusting himself off ever so slightly. "My daughter is missing, so I hope you understand why I need to go." "No offense intended, Detective Marshall, but I can't say I can relate nor understand. But go do what you must, it matters little to me." "That's fine, and thank you. Miss Gaia, it's been a pleasure to speak with you. If that's all, however, I need to collect Muse and Lexi and get going."
Deathkitten
Adam listened intently as the all-powerful entities discussed, careful note-taking into his notepad and nodding along slowly, War chiming in. "I can't fathom you feeling guilty. You squashed a cockroach, it keeps crawling around if only just a bit madder than before. You're too sweet for your own good, Death. To clarify, I quite adore annihilation. Just not total annihilation. The World War's were quite enjoyable, and I think if they hadn't gone nuclear you all could have enjoyed it for at least another year." Adam nodded slowly, seemingly unbothered by such commentary by the group, studying his notes. "If I may ask, if none of you like it, why not intervene?" "Not our place. Ultimately, it's inconsequential. Your O.A threat will get handled one way or another, a new monster is going to crawl out of the shadows, you'll start the cycle again." Adam opened his mouth to speak before his phone began to go off, the tunes of 'Piano Concerto No 23 in A Major' making him pause. Why was Sylvia calling him? Pulling his phone from his pocket he raised a hand up, one finger lifted in the traditional 'one-second' pose. It didn't matter if it was a Concept or a Lovecraftian Deity he was talking to. His wife called, he was going to answer the damn phone. "Hey, hun, what's up?"
Adam nodded along patiently as Sylvie explained the situation, tapping the end of the pencil to the pad of paper and making little dots in the process. "Alright, deep breaths, calm down. You married a detective, remember? I'll put a pin and work and find them both, it's okay. We don't need to get Nyaralothotep involved, the less I ask him for favors the better. I'll find them, I promise, okay? I love you, I'll call you when I've got something." Waiting for the refrain of 'love you too' he ended the call, stowing his pencil, pad, and phone away. "I'm terribly sorry for the inconvenience of this, Gaia, Death, and War, but I have to cut this meeting short." Adam moved to stand upright, dusting himself off ever so slightly. "My daughter is missing, so I hope you understand why I need to go." "No offense intended, Detective Marshall, but I can't say I can relate nor understand. But go do what you must, it matters little to me." "That's fine, and thank you. Miss Gaia, it's been a pleasure to speak with you. If that's all, however, I need to collect Muse and Lexi and get going."
Deathkitten