Caroline Forbes (
brightestlight) wrote2012-08-05 01:16 am
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Backlog - Where is everyone?
7:53am.
The meeting room where Mycroft and Lady G have somewhat successful dinner parties, now creepy and empty. Awesome.
Caroline's pacing back and forth, flexing her hands together, the click-click-click of her heels (yes, heels, because the wardrobe room's locked, and apparently nobody's freaking out about this except her, and well maybe Mycroft is, but Mycroft's also pretty sure that she made him a snack, and it wasn't like she'd meant it--
And besides, Klaus should have handled it. She'd not told him about her little 'conversation' at the party, but he said it was alright, and she'd told Mycroft to forget it and he'd seemed too, and besides the whole you're a vampire thing and the impending pitchforks, a dozen people were missing and parts of the station would apparently lock themselves and not open and what did that mean? Could some of the people be inside?
"Being a vampire turns you into a hyperactive freak," she mumbled to herself, forcing herself to take a deep breath, in and out. "Just be normal." She had to remember not to let herself be carried away - crazy neurotic Type-A personalities that were just heightened even more with the whole new-diet-of-O-positive thing wasn't exactly helpful, right now.
She was still pacing, when the first person showed up. "Oh! Hi. Okay. Okay, thanks for coming."
The meeting room where Mycroft and Lady G have somewhat successful dinner parties, now creepy and empty. Awesome.
Caroline's pacing back and forth, flexing her hands together, the click-click-click of her heels (yes, heels, because the wardrobe room's locked, and apparently nobody's freaking out about this except her, and well maybe Mycroft is, but Mycroft's also pretty sure that she made him a snack, and it wasn't like she'd meant it--
And besides, Klaus should have handled it. She'd not told him about her little 'conversation' at the party, but he said it was alright, and she'd told Mycroft to forget it and he'd seemed too, and besides the whole you're a vampire thing and the impending pitchforks, a dozen people were missing and parts of the station would apparently lock themselves and not open and what did that mean? Could some of the people be inside?
"Being a vampire turns you into a hyperactive freak," she mumbled to herself, forcing herself to take a deep breath, in and out. "Just be normal." She had to remember not to let herself be carried away - crazy neurotic Type-A personalities that were just heightened even more with the whole new-diet-of-O-positive thing wasn't exactly helpful, right now.
She was still pacing, when the first person showed up. "Oh! Hi. Okay. Okay, thanks for coming."

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"They were the ones who volunteered the scientific project," he offered.
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Her brows furrowed, and she looked down for a second before she reached behind her, grabbing her communicator. "So, it looks like all of the Avengers except that guy and Bruce are gone, and then Brisco and Zoe, the lady with the wigs, your brother and his friend, the guy who can move metal with his mind or whatever, the girl King Arthur, the ninja, and Amy." She glanced up. "I've been trying to figure out who's gone and who's not, and there's been a lot of visiting involved. I haven't been able to find Gaius, Logan, or..." She looked at her communicator again. "Ozzie Fernandez Issacs? But it could just be that I couldn't find them. Also, the blue lady's gone too."
Her brows rose expectantly, setting down her communicator before she crossed her arms. "Not really the amount of people I'd assume would be like "Oh, hey, mysterious emailing person, experiment on me!"
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"There is the issue of vanishing people, and there is the issue of people signing up for that would-be science project, being taken to said project. I believe those two issues compose the whole of our missing persons problem. As for the rooms, I cannot say what the reason behind it is, if there is one at all."