Pvt. Abner ([personal profile] remnantrecruit) wrote in [community profile] ravenrock2020-05-22 07:37 pm

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Time & Place: A.) Washington D.C., 2274 | B.) Enclave-controlled Detroit, 228X
Description: A.) Bellamy and Abner’s first mission together | B.) The Gang Solves A Murder
Content: It’s Fallout, you know the drill

A.) Introductions 

This is a retrieval mission. One of our own, a traitor to the cause. You'll be accompanying Agent Rook. He has the details, along with a photograph of the target. Your duty is to assist with the retrieval and protect your superior from any harm in the process. You'll be meeting him outside the main gate at 0600 tomorrow. Do you understand? Good boy.

It was a quarter to six when Abner took his position by the gate, folding his arms tightly over his chest. February was fucking cold, and his civilian disguise didn't offer much in the way of insulation. At least they'd given him a scarf—as much to hide the shock collar as anything else, but it kept his face warm. He pulled it up to cover his nose as he scanned the area.

There. Someone else was emerging from the bunker. Smaller than him, almost child-sized. Was that supposed to be his superior? He stood at attention as the figure approached, just in case.

- - -

B.) Whodunnit

Abner remembered in flashes. Blood. Bruised knuckles. The sight of someone’s face being pummeled into a wall, over and over until it looked more like a crushed melon than a human head. And before that—a whisper in his ear, a voice he didn’t recognize, saying words they weren’t supposed to know.

Do you remember your training?

So yeah, he’d definitely killed someone. That wasn’t the important part. The important part was that he hadn’t done it alone. Someone, somewhere, had the controls to his brain. And that was blatant misuse of Enclave property.

He’d turned himself in immediately, of course. Fully cooperative. Now all that was left was to sit patiently in the interrogation room, hands folded on the cold metal table in front of him, waiting for the detective to ask his questions.
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-06-13 09:35 am (UTC)(link)
And they robbed the man of his sense of humor, too? Damned monsters. Somehow that was the worst crime. If a man couldn't meet his hardships with some sort of humor, then life was barely worth living. From what he's seen, this guy just autopilots. Moments of sensation like a fucking full stomach being made of gold for him.

As promised, when they reach the tidy little house he passes off his pack to Abner. "First, hold this. Second, keep your ears open. Tell me if the woman's voice is recognizable."

When he reaches the door, the woman who opens it looks depressed. Tired. Her clothes are better than most wastelander clothes, washed to near newness with minimal grime. The little girl sitting at the table in the kitchen far behind her, paying attention to small army men she's playing with (ones she's painted pink and purple at that, so they're pretty) and seeming oblivious to the fact something traumatic had happened.

"You're from the Military Police, aren't you? Come in."

Well, from the initial reaction, she doesn't seem to recognize Abner. She barely pays him a second glance.

"Right," he says. "I'm Lt. Anderson. You were expecting us?"

"Yes, the mayor said you would be coming." And she gestures for them to follow her to the living room.
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-06-15 08:48 am (UTC)(link)
Hank sits, but then takes a moment to realize that Abner isn't. He's just standing there, looking like a guard at some palace gates, marred face and all.

Hank clears his throat and gestures at a seat. "You too," he adds, just in case Abner isn't sure.

"Mrs. DePleur, did your husband have any enemies that he spoke to you about."

"No," she responds. "I rarely see- saw him anymore. He barely comes home, and when he was home, he spent most time with his daughter. He-"

She hesitates, frowning. "He wasn't the best husband, but he was good father. A great father. I hate that this happened to him. She doesn't even realize that he's not coming home yet. She doesn't get it."

Hank looks around idly as she talks. The only significant details he's finding immediately is that there are two still three places from around the table that morning.
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-06-16 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"Because he's assisting me in the investigation, and protecting me if I should need it. The man that killed your husband was pretty tough- who was here this morning? Have you been keeping safe just in case?"

And that's when Mrs. DePleur seemed to metally jolt, realizing that the place settings were still out. "We- we have a nanny. For Dotty. She stayed over last night because I didn't want to be alone."

Hank squints as she tugs down the hem of her dress, like it's accompanying a self-concious thought.

"She around often?"

"Pretty often. She's been with us since my daughter was a baby."

And DePleur, he remembers, was gone a lot. Huh.

"Think I could speak to her as well? Got a way that I could contact here?"
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-06-17 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Mrs. DePleur, at this point, starts to look a little concerned. Rightfully so, if a cop searching for a suspect suddenly starts showing interest in someone she cares about. She stiffens up a little.

"Yes, you could speak with her. But please, she's 115 pounds soaking wet. She's kind, she wouldn't hurt a fly. She doesn't fake it, not like he did-"

Even as her defenses rise, Hank raises his hand.

"I take pride in my job, Mrs. DePleur, and what I mean in that is I bring the right person in. Always. No one is gonna be able to argue with my results, and if that meeans she's innocent, I'm gonna prove she's innocent, alright? I promise."

She seems hesitant, nearly stammering a- "Are you sure, because..."

...Because that's how Enclave are, right? They're power hungry. They force results. DePleur forced results. Hank can't, and won't, blame her for that. That's the way that this system works. He's worked within it for a long time, most of it spent doing the right thing when most people wanted to do the easy control thing. He could manage it until in the last few years.

Since he lost Cole, he's just coasting. But it sounds like Dotty in there shouldn't lose yet another parent who loves her. Maybe this woman is as good as one of those.

"I just need her to be completely honest with me." He looks over to Abner. "Hand me my notepad, I need to write all this down." But he does notice a sort of look on his face. Maybe he's just reading into those torn features, but he still asks, "You got somethin' on your mind?"
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-06-19 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
"I know, I know..." Hank gestures at her, a quieting thing. "I know it's hard to believe, but I don't worry much about my quota. I worry about giving results that are airtight. If you're sure that she didn't do anything, then you have nothing to worry about. I'm a- I was a parent, too." He corrects himself, creating an aching pain in his chest.

"I wouldn't want her to be left alone, by either of you."

It's a rough sentiment, but he can clearly see between the lines at this point. The women were, if not in love, if not lovers, at the very least considered each other family. They both loved the little girl, still making dialog between her girlishly decorated army men at the table. Some soap opera worthy drama happening in the background in a pitched voice.

"But I also need some more answers. I've asked about your husband's enemies. Did you know some of his closer friends that wouldn't be in his department."

Still anxious, still watery-eyed, she nods and goes to retrieve his little black book. It's just a list of names and addresses, but it might be chances for Abner here to hear more women speak.

As she goes, though, Hank does watch Dotty sadly for a moment, before schooling his look to write some things down in his tablet.
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-06-21 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
"Alright. And I'll tell you what. I'll write down a location in the city for your nanny to meet me at-" He proceeds to flip a page to do that. "This is neutral. It's a park. We can talk to her there rather than moving into her space. But if she doesn't show up, I will need to find her to ask her some questions. Fourteen hundred hours tomorrow."

He puts down the note, ready to get up because he's noticed the shift in Abner's demeanor. And he has some questions for him now that are inappropriate to ask here. He taps his elbow and offers a quick, "Come on. We gotta go."

"Good day Mrs. DePleur."

He suspects that she won't like that her friend or otherwise involved associates need to be questioned. But Hank's not at all approaching this like her husband would. Once they're outside, Hank shows him the black book.

"Alright, which names are familiar to you and why? Somethin's up. I can tell."
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-06-22 10:51 am (UTC)(link)
"...Head of psychology."

Again, Hank can do a little bit of math. Enclave labs aren't a good place. He's seen the dread when the worst offenders are told they're gonna be sent there- Hank's taken pains to keep more sympathetic folk from ending up with the fate of reprogramming, let alone whatever they do in the labs.

Nice person. Somehow he really fucking doubts it. And his confidence in the thought is... disappointing. He'd once hoped for the best in mankind- like what he sees in Mrs. DePleur when she talks about her friend or secret lover or whoever she is. But more often than not, he's being scathed.

"And would she have given any personal knowledge about you to anyone?"
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-06-23 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
The tone sounds familiar in a way that's unsettling. So he's blunt with his next question.

"If I were to talk to her, what's the likelihood of you showing up with another black eye?"
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-06-24 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
"Just stop-" he cuts him off, drawing a line through the air with his hand.

"Stop talking about how much you deserve it. One person can't breathe in my ear that you had no choice while the other person tells me you oughta be punished for it. The two things don't line up." And he thinks he understands now what the mayor's people meant.

"So either you do, or you don't. And if I need to talk to her, I won't do it with her as a suspect," because even if she was guilty, she might be too high up the ladder for him to do more than watch her burn when stronger hands take hold. If that ever finally fucking happens. "-And I don't want you there."

He gestures. "Come on, we got another place to hit up."
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-06-27 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
"Allowed? ...You know what? Still counts."

Because if the people in charge are convinced that Abner is 'innocent' in whatever fashion they mean, that he didn't have a choice in the matter, merely a weapon, then he didn't fuckin' deserve a black eye. A bunch of tender fuckin' cocksuckers that can't deal with the idea they fucked up by letting one of their goddamn pet projects fall into the wrong hands.

"We're going to City Hall. Gonna stroll around a bit. I want you to listen to voices while I'm questioning people."

He draws out the plan uselessly in the air as he explains it. "Bring it up to me discretely if something someone says rings a bell."
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-06-30 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
"I'll do what's necessary," Hank promises. Though until he gets that dose of tranquilizer he doesn't know what will be necessary.

"I think I could still get on the right path. It'd just take me longer, I'd need more people. I'm pretty good at this." Which is why he can get away with not obsessing over saving face. He thinks he could solve it in time.

That is, if he makes it that long. Depends on how many times he can 'win' at Russian Roulette, or whatever other way he tries to destroy himself. It's not as if he has much to live for.

"But I'll not let you hurt anyone if I can help it."
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[personal profile] burlydetective 2020-07-03 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
Hank snorts at the joke. But, assures him, "I'm not the type of guy to kill someone for reasons beyond their control. I'd get you in the knee before getting you in the head without you having to tell me."

"I don't think so. They shouldn't. I asked Ben to put out a wanted bounty for a male, slim build, late 30s, tall. Descriptions are vague enough to keep everyone side-eyeing each other and maybe the woman responsible feeling like she got away with murder."

Withholding evidence, changing accounts, usually good ways to lead to a killer when someone gave unexpectedly correct information.

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