Burning the Midnight Oil
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2022 1:03 am
January 29th - Late
Sleep, it was an elusive thing as of late, but that hadn't stopped her from spending as much time as possible in bed in the wake of returning home from their "trip" to see her mother. So when her phone rang late Saturday night, she was already awake, staring at the wall in the dark. The glow of the screen set on a bedside table rattled with a custom ringer that immediately prompted a sigh and a roll of her eyes. Reaching, she snagged the device, tapped the accept button and immediately put it on speaker instead of drawing it to her ear.
"Peyton, something better be on fire--," Karma began.
"Okay... slow down. Breathe a moment and start from the beginning."
"Four districts... what about the others? Evacuating... got it... do we know who did it?"
"...Helpful. Where's Jackson Payne? Isn't this his job?"
"Ah... fuck. Okay... okay..."
By that time, Karma was halfway out of bed, wrapping herself in a silken robe and slipping her feet into squishy grey slippers.
"Get a security detail over to whatever hospital he's at. I want to know the moment he's good to talk. In the meantime... forward me that list of contact info for all of the ministers."
A tap of a button on a remote turned on the nearest television. Just a few flipped channels later, she had an aerial view of the city as reported by one of the new stations lucky enough to have a helicopter at their disposal.
"Deploy the roombas foremost. I have no idea what we're defending, but if they can be put to work, put them to work. I'll get in touch with Jaycy to see about warding the remaining buildings."
"Yeah... relief aid will be needed. That should be within Anya's wheelhouse. Do me a favor and get in touch with Ministers Ilnaren and Adia about mitigation and preservation efforts for infrastructure. Don't need this shit getting out of hand."
Karma slumped into a chair, watching the news report unfold.
"Of course they want a statement. Shit is actively on fire and they want a fucking statement. I hate the press. No, that's not our statement. Uh, let them know we'll have something by morning. Set whatever time you think is reasonable. That'll give us time to get in touch with the rest of the Ministry and get relief efforts in motion. I want a body count and a situation report as soon as whichever agency is leading has one."
Was it too late at night for coffee? Seemed like it might be one of those nights where it was necessary.
"Ah... uh... yeah... I'm... here. I'm okay... yeah, really, I promise. Doing my best. Thanks for asking."
"I appreciate it, Peyton. Could you send over some Rhybux? Have the feeling it's going to be a long night."
"Thanks. Talk soon."
Hanging up, she let the news drone in the background of her thoughts for no more than sixty seconds before she leaned to take a flip phone out of the bedside table. A single button pressed, she held the phone to her ear and let it the necessary two times to get what she was looking for.
"Yeah, it's me. Seen the news?"
"Ugly, whatever it is. Forecast is calling for rain, maybe that'll help."
"Mm, you're right. Not calling to talk about the weather. How long would it take to deploy the Deadmen?"
"Quick turnaround. I'll take it. Protection and patrol, primarily. Engagement if needed, big reward if they get their hands on whoever is responsible. Double if they bring 'em to me alive."
"Thanks, BD. Til next time."
The flip phone was closed and deposited back in the drawer for safe keeping. Dizzy's Deadmen would take to the streets within the hour under the premise of protecting area businesses and yes, even Watch buildings. It had been some time since they saw this sort of action, she was certain they would be eager.
Karma, on the other hand, was none too pleased.
((Tied to this playable.))
Sleep, it was an elusive thing as of late, but that hadn't stopped her from spending as much time as possible in bed in the wake of returning home from their "trip" to see her mother. So when her phone rang late Saturday night, she was already awake, staring at the wall in the dark. The glow of the screen set on a bedside table rattled with a custom ringer that immediately prompted a sigh and a roll of her eyes. Reaching, she snagged the device, tapped the accept button and immediately put it on speaker instead of drawing it to her ear.
"Peyton, something better be on fire--," Karma began.
"Okay... slow down. Breathe a moment and start from the beginning."
"Four districts... what about the others? Evacuating... got it... do we know who did it?"
"...Helpful. Where's Jackson Payne? Isn't this his job?"
"Ah... fuck. Okay... okay..."
By that time, Karma was halfway out of bed, wrapping herself in a silken robe and slipping her feet into squishy grey slippers.
"Get a security detail over to whatever hospital he's at. I want to know the moment he's good to talk. In the meantime... forward me that list of contact info for all of the ministers."
A tap of a button on a remote turned on the nearest television. Just a few flipped channels later, she had an aerial view of the city as reported by one of the new stations lucky enough to have a helicopter at their disposal.
"Deploy the roombas foremost. I have no idea what we're defending, but if they can be put to work, put them to work. I'll get in touch with Jaycy to see about warding the remaining buildings."
"Yeah... relief aid will be needed. That should be within Anya's wheelhouse. Do me a favor and get in touch with Ministers Ilnaren and Adia about mitigation and preservation efforts for infrastructure. Don't need this shit getting out of hand."
Karma slumped into a chair, watching the news report unfold.
"Of course they want a statement. Shit is actively on fire and they want a fucking statement. I hate the press. No, that's not our statement. Uh, let them know we'll have something by morning. Set whatever time you think is reasonable. That'll give us time to get in touch with the rest of the Ministry and get relief efforts in motion. I want a body count and a situation report as soon as whichever agency is leading has one."
Was it too late at night for coffee? Seemed like it might be one of those nights where it was necessary.
"Ah... uh... yeah... I'm... here. I'm okay... yeah, really, I promise. Doing my best. Thanks for asking."
"I appreciate it, Peyton. Could you send over some Rhybux? Have the feeling it's going to be a long night."
"Thanks. Talk soon."
Hanging up, she let the news drone in the background of her thoughts for no more than sixty seconds before she leaned to take a flip phone out of the bedside table. A single button pressed, she held the phone to her ear and let it the necessary two times to get what she was looking for.
"Yeah, it's me. Seen the news?"
"Ugly, whatever it is. Forecast is calling for rain, maybe that'll help."
"Mm, you're right. Not calling to talk about the weather. How long would it take to deploy the Deadmen?"
"Quick turnaround. I'll take it. Protection and patrol, primarily. Engagement if needed, big reward if they get their hands on whoever is responsible. Double if they bring 'em to me alive."
"Thanks, BD. Til next time."
The flip phone was closed and deposited back in the drawer for safe keeping. Dizzy's Deadmen would take to the streets within the hour under the premise of protecting area businesses and yes, even Watch buildings. It had been some time since they saw this sort of action, she was certain they would be eager.
Karma, on the other hand, was none too pleased.
((Tied to this playable.))