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The Daughters of Miss Violet Parr
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Violet Parr
Violet Parr
Thespian

Feb-25-2009 03:59


Leopold Parr walked as fast as he possibly could in and around Victoria Station. The young officer had anticipated the arrival of his younger sister with great trepidation. He finally saw her waiting for him in a mauve overcoat and a large purple hat through the window of one of the station’s waiting rooms.

When Miss Violet Parr got up and walked out of the waiting room, Leopold’s walk turned into a sprint as he finally reached Violet and hugged her tightly in a collision of joy.

Violet pushed hard against his force not to fall on her back. She kissed him on the cheek and whispered. “Really Leopold, this show of affection can do with some self-restraint!”

“Two years in France…” Leopold replied, “…haven’t changed you a bit!”

“I know better than to let the French freely mold me to their pleasing!” Violet Parr huffed in a mock of indignation. Then she turned her gaze to a young girl standing next to her looking curiously and cautiously at Leopold. “…but I am afraid I can’t say the same about young Isabella.”

Leopold looked at his young niece in utter astonishment: Isabella was a pretty little thing with curiously mixed features. At such a young age, her skin looked like a yellowish tanned shade of ivory. She had long light brown hair, hazel eyes and a serious look of disapproval on her face.


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Clift Garrett
Clift Garrett
Thespian

Mar-3-2009 12:45


"Well, maybe she thinks the English speaking community wouldn't venture into a non-English speaking country like France." Mak tried her best to defend Violet as always.

"Where is she?" Clift was determined but emotional.

Mak held Clift's hand. "She is in the restaurant around the corner but please do not go up to her right now. Let's us chat for at least five minutes, have some English tea and then you can take us to her."

"Why not now? Is my daughter with her?"

"Well..." Mak said.

"Well?" Clift insisted.

"The simple answer is yes." Mak finished.

Clift head was slightly turning. "Okay, I better sit down for at least five minutes. But you're not going to Violet without me."

"Just give yourself five minutes to cool before we go to her." Mak said.

Clift picked up his son and hugged him.

Cody James always had a soothing effect on Clift.

They sat on a hotel lobby couch and Clift started talking sports to Cody. He then suddenly told him. "This is your lucky day Cody, you get to meet your sister today." Clift smiled.

"I alweady did! And I have two sistews, not one." Cody James smiled joyfully. "Isabewa and Victowia!"

Clift's eyes widened and he gave Mak a very direct sharp look.

"Maybe we should make that ten minutes then." She said nervously suddenly flushed.


Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Mar-3-2009 15:06

She sat down, blowing out some air, as Clift continued to stare at her.

"Two?", he said.

"Please do not raise your voice in front of our son", Makensie said, in a short, clipped voice.

Clift shook his head, then looks at his son, and smiled. "Hey buddy, how about you take your toy, and play right here beside Dad, ok?"

"Okay Daddy", Cody said, smiling.

She watched him as she said, "He sure loves his Daddy" Then she looks at him.

Clift looked at Makensie, and stared for a bit, then says, "Ok, two daughters. I have TWO daughters? Violet had TWINS?"

"Shhhhh, keep your voice down. I'm not explaining anything. It isn't my place to say a word", she said.

Clift's face grew red, as he said, "I can not believe that you did not tell me that I had more than one daughter. Where the hell is your loyalty?", he hissed at her in a whisper.

"LOYALTY? Oh, YOU have some nerve talking to ME about loyalty", she said.

She was so mad, she got up, going to get her a drink of water out of the fountain, as Clift rose up.

He grabbed her arm, spinning her toward him, as he said, "Just WHAT do you mean by THAT? I've been here for you, and our son, ALWAYS!"

Tears came to her eyes, whether it be in anger or what, she said, "You let go of my arm, and if u ever grab me like that again, it will be broke"

He rubbed his face with his hand, sighed, then said, "I'm sorry Mak. This just has me in complete shock, that Violet would lie to me like this"

"Do not judge her for that, Clift Garrett. You let her explain first, why she did what she did. THEN if you want to be mad, then by all means, be mad, BUT, listen first."

"You're right. I'm sorry", he said.

She nods, as she gets her drink, then said, "I suppose we should be going now"

He agrees, as he grabs their luggage, and they head out.

She looks at Clift, wondering what is going to happen, once he sees Violet with not one, but two, girls.

*more*

Makensie Brewer
Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper

Mar-3-2009 15:13

He puts his arm around her, reading her thoughts, as he always seemed to be able to do, then says, "Don't worry. It will be fine, but, I think I have a right to be upset"

She made no comment, as it wasn't really her business, or place to make any opinions. Violet was her dear friend, and she knows she has good reasons for telling him of only one child.

They make their way to the restaurant, as Cody holds both Makensie and Clift's hands, swinging in them , as they walked.

Joey
Joey "Bulldog" Bane
Washed Up Punter

Mar-4-2009 08:22

As Makensie was moving away from the scene, Violet followed her with her eyes until she disappeared from her sight. Bane was scouting Miss Parr head to toe in the meantime, with a somehow intrigued expression. ‘This woman makes me act strange…’ he was thinking. ‘She is indeed a…’delicious’ creature…HELL! I must be going nuts for thinking like this.’ He shook his head shortly to put away his thoughts and concluded: ‘I guess I gotta pay a visit to the dames real soon…’

Violet seemed to have drifted into a short memories flow for a moment, but she was quickly snapped out of it by the sound of Isabella’s steps clapping on the cafe’s marble floor, as she ran heading for the door. Apparently Pierre had managed to make a silent escape and slipped outside during the conversation. His peace had now ended though as Isabella finally reached him and started pulling on his face, chuckling with satisfaction.

Miss Parr raised her arm half way up in an attempt of posing a peremptory attitude and opened her mouth prepared to lecture her daughter again, but right there she stopped. She realized that, given the distance between them, talking to Isabella actually meant shouting at her. That was not a type of behavior she would allow herself, either in public or in private. She squeezed her lips in discontentment, lowered her head just a bit pointing an imaginary spot on the floor and smothered her hand gesture into miming the removal of a hair ran loose off her cheek. She then quickly recomposed herself as Bane spoke again, upon finally deciding to shoot his question anyway.

“Miss Parr…there is something I have to ask…in regard of your children. Is there any kind certainty related to their…fatherhood prov…”

Her face glanced as she cut him off straight, speaking in a calm, low, and yet imperative voice: “That is not an appropriate question to ask, Mr. Bane, regardless of the things you may think you have learned during the events that brought us together two years ago.”

Joey
Joey "Bulldog" Bane
Washed Up Punter

Mar-4-2009 08:23

Bane opened his mouth to say something more, but Violet stopped him, continuing: “Yet, in order to put your mind at ease and prevent your likely attempt to insist, I will ensure you that the Brotherhood does not present any kind of claim, as they are only interested in male characters. As far as anyone else would be concerned, they should not be, as they are both ‘my’ children.”

With this she elegantly raised the coffee cup to her lips and took a sip, generating a pause into the conversation and thus pointing out that the subject was closed to her. Bane decided to settle with her response and used the short break to ponder about what he should tell her ahead. He felt that he needed to warn her about the events on the train, yet he practically didn’t have any clearly shaped information.

Miss Parr had remained with the coffee cup raised in both hands and was switching quick looks between Isabella who was still outside and Victoria who was standing right next to her, studying closely the seaming of her dress. Somehow Violet didn’t feel comfortable having a large distance between her and her daughter in open space. She took another sip and placed the cup on the table, turning her eyes back towards Bane as he made his voice heard once more.

“Say…Miss Parr…Any particular reason for your return to this city?”

“You seem to have many questions today, Mr. Bane…” replied her avoiding to answer. “May I remind you that I own a residence in this city?”

“Indeed…” mumbled Bane slowly, half towards her and half for himself. ‘She’s hiding something, as usual.’

At that point Pierre entered running into the café, followed closely by Isabella. While passing by him, Bane grabbed her and stood up, lifting her in her arms. “Easy there, little lady, you might get yourself hurt running like that through the tables.”

Joey
Joey "Bulldog" Bane
Washed Up Punter

Mar-4-2009 08:25

Noticing he had lost his pursuer, Pierre attempted to brake, but instead he found himself sliding and hitting a nearby table, almost knocking it down. He quickly recovered and then returned close to Joey.

Isabella was laughing loud, appearing to be tickling by the position of Joey’s hands onto her. She stopped, put both hands on his face and said giggling: “Vous avez un nez plat!” She then laughed, covering her mouth with her hand. Victoria also laughed from behind her mother’s chair. Bane smiled widely at her, not having the vaguest clue what she had just said.

Violet widened her eyes and leaned her head back just an idea. “Isabella, it is not proper manners to comment on people’s appearance. Please…” she stopped here, sighing again in defeat.

As Bane put her down, his eyes fell upon a newspaper placed on an elegant rack right near the table. Its title was screaming about the man found dead on the train. “Well now…” he grumbled…”let’s see what they say about this. Maybe the police managed to ID this fellow.” He stretched for the paper and just as he was straightening up, he noticed Makensie and Mr. Garret approaching the entrance. He turned his eyes towards Violet and said with a slightly mocking smile:

“It appears your…’love triangle’ is due to be complete once again very soon, Miss Parr.” He tilted his head slightly to point her look towards them.

Violet’s eyes glanced in startle upon noticing Clift. As usual, she quickly recomposed her appearance, yet subtle signs of worry could still be read on her face by a keen eye. She knew she had to face him with the full truth sooner or later, but she had hoped this would happen under her terms. She was not though willing to take any reproaches, as she still considered that under the circumstances her carriage had occurred, she was the only one entitled to make any kind of decisions in this direction.

Joey
Joey "Bulldog" Bane
Washed Up Punter

Mar-4-2009 08:26

She lifted her chin once again and posed a welcoming smile as the three entered the café’s door. Bane was still standing, struggling slightly to keep Isabella away from his tie.

Noticing Violet and the girls through the window, Clift entered the door first, for a moment forgetting his manners. In the usual joy of child, Cody grabbed the back of his jacket, letting himself be dragged on the somehow slippery floor. “Let’s play twain, daddy! Uuuuuuu!” Makensie entered behind them, chuckling at the whole picture.

Clift gently removed Cody’s grip and placed him beside, slowly shuffling his hair. He looked first at Victoria and then towards Isabella. It seemed as his eyes were somehow getting wet at that point, but then he recognized Joey and a shade of suspicion took over his look. Even though they didn’t have a bad history together, Clift had remained with the image of Bane as a man with a hidden agenda. He suddenly felt an urge to remove Isabella out of his reach. He took a fast step towards them.

“Grrrrr….” Pierre jumped up in an instant and was now pointing Clift with a not so friendly expression. The hair on his back was all up.

Clift stopped in his tracks and growled at Joey through his teeth. “What is this, Bane? What are you doing here? Call off your hound and release my daughter at once!”

Bane laughed. He was genuinely amused by the situation. “I wish I could, Garret, but…the dog ain’t listening to one word I say. I suggest you address this little lady here in this regard…oh…I do beg your pardon! I am under the impression you two have yet to be introduced to each other.” He marked his words with another loud laughter.

Clift threw then an accusing look towards Violet, who was just sitting without saying a word. Although her face was serious, somehow she also seemed to enjoy the whole situation.

Joey
Joey "Bulldog" Bane
Washed Up Punter

Mar-4-2009 08:27

The tension was fortunately broken by Cody, as he stepped ahead from behind his father and gently pattered Pierre on the head. “Nice doggy…” He then reiterated the affirmation a couple of times more. Pierre seemed to have now cooled down and sat, curiously sniffing Cody’s mouth.

Before anybody could say one more word, Joey decided to make his exit. He turned towards Violet Parr and spoke up: “As much as I’d like to stick around and share the joy of your…family, I do have an appointment that I need to honor. My deepest regards, Miss Parr.” He leaned towards her and again kissed her hand.

Violet nodded politely. Bane headed towards the exit, nodding at Garret and at Miss Brewers on his way out. The little girls waved at him, so he waved back, smiling. “Pierre?” he inquired stopping in the frame of the door. To his astonishment, Pierre actually followed.

They both left the café, Bane aiming for the pub from the night before and Pierre to…wherever.

Joseph Zeo
Joseph Zeo
Tale Spinner

Mar-4-2009 09:42

Joseph Zeo woke up in the strange city by the noise of double deck buses and the occasional horse dawn carriage. Gregory was already up. Since their new residence was relatively empty at the moment, the two men went downstairs to a local café for a simple breakfast of coffee and toast.

In his usual melancholic self, Zeo munched his toast in quiet reflection, thinking back on how Lisette used to force him to eat sumptuous breakfasts. He lit up an after meal cigarette, while Gregory tried his best to cheer Joseph via trivial conversations, to no avail. Zeo was quite capable in social situations, but felt like being himself when he’s with a good friend. Seeing that Joseph was in no mood to talk yet again, Gregory sighed, “Okay, maybe we should get going.”

Zeo thought it’s a good idea, lest they couldn’t find their way and become late. He stubbed out his cigarette, lifted up his tall thin figure and headed south on the street. Very soon the two hit the river Thames, and a little further down after turning left, they reached the headquarter of the New Scotland Yard.

The forty years young red and grey Victorian building spanned across a few blocks, overlooking the ancient river. Gregory led Joseph through the staff entrance in search of their contact officer. The young lad then took the two down the hall. Along the way, Zeo noticed many sharp looking policemen who looked like they meant business. If the New York police department was one tenth of what this looked like, Zeo thought, the streets of New York would not be littered with crime. They settled in a meeting room, where minutes later, two inspectors entered.

Joseph Zeo
Joseph Zeo
Tale Spinner

Mar-4-2009 09:44

The senior inspector with graying hair greeted the two while the younger officer stood patiently behind him, with a stack of files in his arm. “Welcome, gentlemen. I’m Chief Inspector Coleman. Let us get right down to business.” The old man said in a serious tone. He signaled the younger officer to close the door. “Recently the underbelly of our city is being plagued by ‘foreigners’ from abroad. The affect of the economic down turn in America is spreading far and wide.”

The younger officer took out two photographs and placed it on the table. One of them was a blurry picture of a middle age man with spectacles coming out from his car, the other one was of a beautiful lady with heavy eye make up. Coleman continued, “They belong to a large criminal fraction from your hometown. All we know at the moment is the code name ‘Stinger’. We’re not even sure if that’s the name of the man or the woman, or of their operation. Does the name or the faces ring a bell?”

Zeo took up the photograph of the man and looked closely. “This is Edvard Bergen, a known go-to person in the kidnapping and ‘cleaning’ business in New York.” What was he doing in London?

“Good, finally, someone who knows something. Mr….Zeo? Right.” The old man continued, “We believe this group is behind a number of deaths in this country in the past month. Just last night in a train coming from Maidenhead, a man of Arabic origin was killed with a meat hook.”

“A meat hook?” Gregory exclaimed.

“No eye witness.” The chief inspector shook his head. “Either that he was the man they need to ‘clean up’, or that he happened to be in the way between them and their real target.”

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