Daley Vigil (
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dreamcrystals2021-11-18 09:38 pm
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Sender: Anonymous, but signed as 'Gossip' on the bottom
To: Everyone
Subject: Helpful titbit
A place that dozen't ask for any coin, you'd think that'd be a beggar's haven! But findin' myself lacking reason to sell my wares, so feel fortunate you're gettin' the best gossip from Fresno Street for completely free here.
And I got here a bit that's an absolute smasher! Now, got ye eyes glued to the page?
[Since it's all reading now, it's definitely different from telling passer-bys on the street. It's okay, he'll adapt.]
Just between uz, saw a man throw a shoe directly at another fella! Straight from the ground to a treehouse and it knocked the guy clean over! Everyone talkin' about these dreamotion abilities, but I witnessed with my very eyes how effective a shoe can be.
Maybe we should all start practicin' that move. But if you wanna tell me an effective alternative, I got me eyes open. Ya know, in case I run outta shoes.
[Contrary to his icon, Vigil is dressed in a nice enough suit, the blue overtone matching the gloom that seems to surround the man. There's definitely an exhausted air to him as he stares up at the fruit hanging from the tree, because this is apparently his life now. And he thought the whole business back home was tiring...]
Exploding fruits.....
[Because it can't be normal fruits here, they have to explode if touched. So, the only way to get them down is through those abilities everyone's been using, but... he really hasn't been practicing that. He looks around to anyone that's also working on this task and he musters up some courage, before addressing the other person.]
I do apologize, but... are you familiar with these dreamotion abilities?
To: Everyone
Subject: Helpful titbit
A place that dozen't ask for any coin, you'd think that'd be a beggar's haven! But findin' myself lacking reason to sell my wares, so feel fortunate you're gettin' the best gossip from Fresno Street for completely free here.
And I got here a bit that's an absolute smasher! Now, got ye eyes glued to the page?
[Since it's all reading now, it's definitely different from telling passer-bys on the street. It's okay, he'll adapt.]
Just between uz, saw a man throw a shoe directly at another fella! Straight from the ground to a treehouse and it knocked the guy clean over! Everyone talkin' about these dreamotion abilities, but I witnessed with my very eyes how effective a shoe can be.
Maybe we should all start practicin' that move. But if you wanna tell me an effective alternative, I got me eyes open. Ya know, in case I run outta shoes.
[Contrary to his icon, Vigil is dressed in a nice enough suit, the blue overtone matching the gloom that seems to surround the man. There's definitely an exhausted air to him as he stares up at the fruit hanging from the tree, because this is apparently his life now. And he thought the whole business back home was tiring...]
Exploding fruits.....
[Because it can't be normal fruits here, they have to explode if touched. So, the only way to get them down is through those abilities everyone's been using, but... he really hasn't been practicing that. He looks around to anyone that's also working on this task and he musters up some courage, before addressing the other person.]
I do apologize, but... are you familiar with these dreamotion abilities?
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Eh?! You got it right...!
[Maybe he can just blame how intimidating the man is that Miss Mikotaba can guess his identity with one try. Then again, she did just tell him that she successfully defended her friend in court, so... she's probably good at figuring these sort of things out.]
Well... deal's a deal. Aye, saw the Reaper himself get taken down by a mere shoe.
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Um... you should probably not call him that anymore. [ Like, if you value your life. ] But regardless, I thank you.
[ For that officially being the highlight of her day. ]
Pray, what were you doing out so late, anyway?
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Just gettin' some fresh air, that's all. No real story behind that one.
[If Vigil is being a little evasive about that question, he pleads the fifth.]
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He was indifferent at best. He only liked it because crime in London seemed to dwindle, when people feared him so, but allowing that misconception to go on ended up causing...problems.
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[It seems that the topic has turned serious once more. Some huge mood whiplash is happening here.]
Yes, crime in London has gone down since his reputation as the Reaper started... but you mentioned that it's caused problems? Ah, I do remember hearing that even those people who were found innocent when he was prosecuting ended up dying through unnatural causes.
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Yes, that's correct. He was found to have no involvement with their deaths, but people continued to talk, and he let them.
[ ... ]
Mr Vigil... how much has he told you about the trial? The one you were a part of. The one you don't remember.
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He mentioned that it was a trial that hasn't happened to me just yet. Apparently, someone was murdered at Fresno Street and... details of my second life was revealed to everyone in a closed court. He also said that my amnesia was brought up and both the prosecutor and the defense attorney worked together to bring those details out.
Eventually, I was to collapse at the end...
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To be fair, what she can see checks out. No lies detected. ]
All true... but does that mean you don't yet know who was murdered on Fresno St?
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[...Does he want to know? It feels like he's getting into something deep, something important here, and he was involved in some way. So, he should find out, right? He already feels like he's falling behind with his missing memories from ten years ago. Somehow, this is easier to ask about.]
Who died there?
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She frowns. She wants to answer him, but even with the privacy lock, she doesn't know if this is how she should do it. She thinks about all the important things that have happened in Great Britain over the past year; she doesn't think she'd want to read about it any of it secondhand (only write about it). ]
I can tell you--but can we meet, if it is not too much trouble? My hand has become rather tired.
[ Though, if he's busy... ]
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[Especially since he doesn't have his family here, he's been mostly alone. So really, he would welcome some actual company, even if the topic is dreary.]
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Still, she'd already opened her big mouth, so to speak, didn't she? Good job, Susato. ]
Tell me where you are and I'll come find you.
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Would the plaza be a suitable location for us to meet? Or we can share another cup of tea at Dreambucks, although it's probably more crowded...
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The plaza isn't too far from Dreambucks. I will head that way now.
[ Aaaand she shuts the journal before she can change her mind! Great!
She almost wishes she could see that ridiculous lip of his again, but she knows that once she arrives, she'll be looking for Daley Vigil. ]
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But none of that stops Vigil from standing up proper as Susato approaches, bowing slightly in greeting.]
Miss Mikotoba... good evening.
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[ Susato looks tired herself, though perhaps not quite as much as him. Her breaths seem a little heavier as she bows in greeting. ]
I apologize for the dramatics. I do not wish to prolong this anymore than I have to, but... I just want to be sure. This is your life, after all, Mr Vigil. You have a right to experience it for yourself.
[ tl;dr do you want these life spoilers, mr vigil
Kazuma didn't really seem to, at least not at first. ]
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...
At first, he doesn't meet her eyes, the former guard glancing off to the side as if thinking about this. He's here now, right? Of course, that doesn't mean he can't change his mind, he's sure that Miss Mikotoba would understand. But... he wants to know, at least this bit.]
...You must be aware that I've blocked my memories from ten years ago and I request for that to be something I personally work on. But for this future incident... I do want to know the name of the person that died on Fresno Street. It's starting to sound like I knew them.
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Which means... ]
... We should sit.
[ She nods her head and beckons him to follow, leading him a short distance to a plaza bench that is not a swing threatening to take them into a dreamscape. ]
Technically he... he didn't die on Fresno Street, but he was brought there after the fact. It was-- [ A lump formed in her throat that he was forced to swallow. Regardless, there's no backpedaling now. ] It was... Inspector Gregson.
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I-Inspector Gregson.....?
[It's definitely a good thing they're sitting now, because he would not trust himself to keep standing after hearing this bit of news. Of all the people... he did not expect to hear the inspector's name fall from Miss Mikotoba. He feels his throat tighten, not only because of how generous and worried Gregson has been for him, but how he's really been the one providing for his family these past years.]
H-how? ...Why?
[.....Also why was he brought to Fresno Street if he didn't die there?? Was it just the most convenient place to put his body? He doesn't really understand, and that's just the tip of his concerns. The air around them starts to become more restrictive, and Susato may notice a sensation of something tightening around her neck, but just for a second.]
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At times like this, she wishes she could just shove her case notes at the person in question and have them absorb it all once. Now, she has to figure out how words work, and while she's supposed to be good at words, maybe when you throw emotions into them, it's not always so easy. ]
...He was shot. On a steamship called the S.S. Grouse while it was docked in Dunkirk, France. Then he had to be stored in one of the ship's freezer rooms until the ship arrived in England... after which he was moved to Fresno Street.
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.....I don't understand.
[His voice is quiet, his eyes drawn to the ground. It doesn't seem like he's putting any effort to try and look at Susato in the eye anymore, and his hands are now curled tightly on top of his knees.]
He was not only killed, but shoved into a freezer...? That's unimaginably cruel...
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Actually, "unimaginably cruel" -- does it even begin to cover it? ]
It is all tied to a conspiracy... wrapped up in the highest echelons of the British aristocracy, and buried for a decade. The trial was a closed one, and lasted some days, so it's rather... a lot. But...
Moving the body to Fresno Street was just his way of trying to pass blame. Lord van Zieks was arrested, but we saw through the charade by the end.
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Lord van Zieks mentioned that he discovered the corpse-- Gregson, earlier to me. [Because he's not simply a dead body, right? Vigil now knows who was the victim in all this. He's seen many corpses in his life, and often times, he's spoken to them or at least saw them while they were still alive. It came with being the chief warder.
...
A sudden thought occurs to him and Vigil finds himself paling even more.]
The perpetrator, in order to transport Gregson from the ship to Fresno Street, he must've shoved his body in a container and travelled around with it like it was nothing.
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...Yes. It was a rather large suitcase, to be specific. And because he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs, he wasn't searched when disembarked the ship.
[ They have to talk about Jigoku now, don't they? She doesn't even realize she's all but said his name. ]
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There's enough things to focus on right now anyway.]
The Minister of Foreign Affairs...? That's terribly high up. It's strange that he'd want to kill a Scotland Yard official, but whatever reason he had... I can't believe it to be justified. [He shakes his head. A murderer is still a murderer, right? Especially one that seems so callous.]
Inspector Gregson... it's truly hard to believe that he died so horribly. I... I didn't know the man too well, but ah...
[He's not supposed to talk about the whole impersonation thing, that was one warning Gregson gave him. Vigil wonders if that bit was revealed in the trial though, it's probably likely, but he doesn't want to bring it up unless Miss Mikotoba speaks about it first.]
...I worked with him back when I was at Barclay. He was always dedicated to his work.
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