《The Last Science [SE]》Transitions III [pt. 3]
Advertisement
FRONTPAGE: BBC BROADCAST OF CINZA, HAILEY WINSCOMBE, CORNELIUS MALTON — 12,642 COMMENTS
…
…
reply: So, just to get a clear timeline here:
--Thur. Nov. 8th: An unknown third party attempts to publish Cinza's private diaries (update: Cinza blames Nate Price of Rallsburg)
--Fri. Nov. 9th - morning: Hailey Winscombe appears in Redmond, WA, at the Luther, Renalds, and Portman law offices, tries to get the third party to reveal themselves. No dice. Hailey flies away ~20 minutes later.
--Fri. Nov. 9th - evening: Hailey gets announced as a surprise guest for Russell Wallace on Monday night, along with the third party. Since Hailey never announces who it is, I think we can assume she signed some kind of NDA or got threatened with something pretty big.
--Mon. Nov. 12th - morning: Hailey is sighted meeting with the FBI in Seattle. The FBI announces their 'Thaumaturgy Task Force' that afternoon.
--Mon Nov. 12th - evening: Hailey goes on the Evening Show, gets roasted by Wallace. Broadcast is shut down by legal injunction that also blocks the publication of the Diaries by PPP. Later revealed to be Kendra Laushire, who is suddenly alive?
--Tue. Nov 13th–Thur. Nov 16th: fuck-all happens?? Still sightings of vigilantism in Seattle though, so maybe Hailey went back to doing her thing in the quiet.
--Fri. Nov 16th-evening pt. 1: Hailey flies down to Portland with A.Ashe, meets up with one of the Rallsburg families (Nelson—son was the 'bisection victim'), comes out in tears.
--Fri. Nov 16th-evening pt. 2: Hailey flies back up to Seattle in TWELVE MINUTES (720 MPH!) to stop/join in a high speed armed chase on I-405-S involving two still-unknown parties, one awakened (fireballs/lightning bolts from the chasing vehicle) (This is who Cinza claims worked for Malton? Or Brian Hendricks? unclear)
--Fri. Nov 16th-evening pt. 3: More shaky footage in Lakewood of the 'golems' last seen in Tacoma (see thread here from Oct. 26th). Helicopter has to break off due to incoming gunfire, camera feed lost. Picks back up with Hailey carrying injured/dead out of collapsed buildings in Lakewood. Hailey, A.Ashe and unknown companions get into an ambulance and aren't seen again.
--Sat. Nov 17th–Wed. Nov 22nd: even more fuck-all happens. None of the major players are seen. I swear something had to happen in here though after what comes next.
--Thur. Nov 22rd: Hailey solo-flies across America + Atlantic Ocean.
--Fri. Nov 23rd - London: Building in downtown London collapses for unknown reasons. Hailey is first on the scene but doesn't appear to be the cause. No apparent victims. I'm not sure how this fits in but it seems like it must be related.
--Sat. Nov 24th - Seattle/Tacoma area: Reports of a helicopter chase in the early morning. Nobody reported on this, but immediately after, two different high-speed jets were on flight radar—one out of B.C., one out of SeaTac. Both went straight to London. One was registered to Laushire Enterprises, the other unknown.
--Sat. Nov 24th - London - evening: Everything that just happened.
So here's my question: what the fuck is going on? Who the hell is Jessica Silverdale, why did a whole bunch of shit just go down in London on the opposite end of the world from magic ground zero, and where the fuck did Cinza come from?
reply: Good summary, thanks. Jessica Silverdale was a resident of Rallsburg, presumed dead. I wonder if this means Malton was involved in the initial Rallsburg incident, if her death is on him re: Cinza?
reply--reply: no, Cinza said Malton's men 'shot her dead in Lakewood'. She was alive until the 16th.
Advertisement
reply: Automatic Conversion Bot: 720mph == 1158.73 km/h
reply: Any ideas who the third party was? The person who was going to leak Cinza's diaries in the first place
reply--reply: Cinza said it herself. Nathaniel Price. Another presumed-dead from Rallsburg. What a little bitch.
Nate scrolled through the threads—comment by comment, page by page. He bounced between streams, each carrying Cinza and Hailey in screaming headlines. They were worldwide, even moreso than Hailey's last few appearances. Every single time she went on screen, she drew a bigger crowd. Viewers flocked to her, and though there were some rumblings of discontent among the commentariat, most were more than happy to see her as a representative for the new age of magic—at least until Cinza opened her mouth and gave an eloquent speech in her echoey, ethereal voice.
"That was supposed to be me," he said aloud.
"Well, she said your name at least," Linda sighed. "You'll undoubtedly receive a call from the FBI soon enough." She was really tired of hearing Nate Price complain, and even more exhausted by the little apartment he'd been sequestered in for months. "If it means anything, Mr. Price, we're making good progress on reclaiming your family's assets. The state still has cards left to play, but I'm confident we'll have it back in full."
"I don't care about that," snapped Nate. He spun in his chair to look at her—a chair far nicer than he deserved. The firm had spent far too much money on him in exchange for the promised return on investment, and of course, Nate couldn't deliver. "I was supposed to be the magic guy. The one at the top."
"You're well aware why this happened," Linda pointed out, leaning back against the cabinet. Nate wasn't the worst client she'd ever had, but he definitely ranked high on the list for 'most frustrating'. "It was beyond our control."
"Bullshit." Nate spun back to the computer.
"Mr. Price, you chose not to speak to the press."
"I wanted to do it in front of her," said Nate. "That was the whole point!"
"I thought the point was to become famous?" asked Linda, furrowing her brow. "You don't need Hailey Winscombe for that."
"Your way wasn't working!"
Linda sighed. "Those interviews were the only ones we still could air after the injunction from Miss Laushire. No one wanted puff pieces about Rallsburg. Magic is the real story."
"Why not?" Nate struck a ridiculous pose. Linda had long since mastered the art of ignoring the antics of her clients, or she would have delivered some choice withering sarcasm. "I'm a survivor, right? I can do magic too. Stuff about the book is off limits, but I'm not."
"To be frank, Mr. Price?"
"Just spit it out, Linda."
One thing which never ceased to irritate her was Nate's lack of professionalism. She was working for him for free, on the promise of an eventual payout that seemed likely never to deliver at this juncture. If he wasn't going to treat her with respect, she wouldn't offer hers any longer.
"You're a nobody. Hailey Winscombe was a far more sympathetic and relatable person for the public to latch on to. You saw yourself how many profiles they ran for her."
"They ran some of me too!"
"Only in relation to the town's history," Linda pointed out. "Meanwhile, she got every part of her life examined. The media loved her, and when she finally showed herself? She delivered." You didn't, she added mentally, and Nate—to his credit—picked up on the unspoken addition.
Advertisement
"I was forced not to," he protested.
"Hailey jumps off buildings and flies around the world. She saves lives and acts out superhero fantasies in Seattle—though, of course, nobody can ever prove that. The media loves drama and intrigue, and she's now wrapped up in a half-dozen conspiracies and tragedies. They could talk about her all day and night, and people will eat it up."
"And I'm—"
"A former spoiled rich kid who threw away his shot," Linda snapped, surprising herself. Nate hesitated. His face fell. He looked suitably ashamed. She took a breath. "My apologies, Mr. Price."
"...No, you're right," said Nate. He shook his head. "I missed my shot."
Linda sighed. "Mr. Wallace is as much to blame. We should have gotten airtime before the injunction was handed down. I'm still looking into our options on damages there."
Her phone buzzed. Another client was waiting for her call-back, from which Nate had sidetracked her. "...Was there anything else, Mr. Price?" she asked.
"Nah." Nate turned back to the computer. "I'll figure this out. New plan."
She suppressed another tired sigh. Working with Nate was an endless cycle of his 'plans' and subsequent failures—or failures to launch, really, as they rarely got off the ground in the first place. It seemed as good a dismissal as any, so Linda left before he could come up with another topic to complain about. She had other clients to work with—not many, but each were preferable to more time spent with Nate Price.
Linda had worked pro bono cases before. It was right there in the job description for someone who worked with whistleblowers and asylum-seekers. She had the company fund to fall back on—plus her usual salary and her own savings—but Nate's case was proving to be an ongoing drain for the firm that couldn't be ignored forever. They'd invested a lot of time and money into the interviews, secrecy agreements, publication process, and media blitz, only to have their sales cut short before they began. Retailers were already asking for refunds on their advances, with the book's release in perpetual limbo.
Kendra's legal team was good. Very good. They'd tied up the publication in so much red tape and terrifying legal threats that not a single copy could even be retrieved. The advances they should have received were completely blacked out. No one dared touch the sealed cases across the country for fear of swift and brutal retribution.
As Linda left the unassuming little condo where Nate lived and got into her car, she checked the number of the last caller. To her surprise, it was a client she hadn't heard from in months—a girl who'd hired their services back in September, on the very same day as Nate Price no less. Far more intriguing, they shared one important characteristic: they were both survivors of Rallsburg.
She hadn't contacted Linda once since that day in September. Two days after Jerry Hauserman died, and the world realized that there were survivors of the Rallsburg incident, Linda had been tasked with protecting the secrets of both. She wracked her brain to remember the girl's name—it had been so long, and she only spoke with her once, yet she'd given the girl her personal number.
Linda gave up and called back. It'd come to her. "Linda speaking."
"Hi." She sounded very on-edge. Every word felt like she were tiptoeing across a floor full of glass, risking a cut with every careful step. "I'm sorry to call your personal line, but I needed to be certain of something."
"...Rachel, right?" Linda guessed.
"Yes."
"I only give out this line to particularly important clients who require a special degree of privacy," said Linda. "Your personal safety is my top priority."
"I… I appreciate that, thank you."
Linda smiled. It was a huge relief to have a client who actually seemed to care. It didn't affect how she treated them, of course—she was a professional, after all—but it was far more satisfying to help those who seemed like genuinely good people.
"What can I help you with?"
"The insurance I placed in your protection," said Rachel cautiously. "I need to know it's still prepared to release, in the event of any of the conditions I set."
Linda pulled out her other phone—a dummy device with no networking, which she used solely to take notes and keep records too sensitive to ever be connected to the internet. Her eyes widened as she read through the conditions again. At the time, they'd been meaningless to her, but after everything she'd read in Cinza's diaries and learned from Nate…
"If I may, miss," said Linda slowly.
"Call me Rachel, please," said Rachel uncomfortably.
"I've been privy to some information recently," she went on, fully aware just how close she was to toeing the line on attorney-client privilege, "about a certain entity known as Grey-eyes and your relationship with her."
Rachel didn't reply right away. Linda could hear her steady breathing from the other end of the line. "...I'm guessing you didn't get that from my insurance," she said quietly.
"No. As you requested, the documents you entrusted to our care are still sealed. As long as you continue to check in regularly via the method you specified, they'll stay that way." Linda took a pause to drive home her point. "I think I've deduced their purpose to some degree, though. Not the contents, to be absolutely clear, but I thought you should know as my client that I'm aware."
"Okay." Rachel hesitated again. "Will this change what I hired you to do?"
"That depends," said Linda.
"I don't intend to commit any crimes, the information has no direct financial value or any relation to existing criminal activity, has not been named in any court orders, and does not involve any other parties other than the aforementioned," said Rachel. "None of the conditions under the Rules of Professional Conduct paragraph B apply. You have no obligation to disclose the information."
Linda was taken aback, She'd been about to cite that very same paragraph to Rachel, and as far as she was aware, the girl had no background whatsoever in a legal profession. "Yes," she said finally. "Your insurance still stands to be released if any of the conditions you set are fulfilled. I just wanted to confirm whom you believe holds a threat against your life."
"...More or less," said Rachel quietly. "Thank you."
Linda smiled to herself. "I suppose there's no point in going to the authorities, given her nature." Unlike Nate Price, who should have turned himself in months ago…
"None at all."
"Miss Du—Rachel," Linda quickly corrected herself. "Since we're moving well beyond legal precedent here, I think I should ask: is there anything we should do if she comes after us?"
"I don't think she will," said Rachel. "She's not a violent person, and I think she'd understand you're just doing your job."
"But the same doesn't apply to you."
Rachel laughed bitterly. "No, I'm pretty sure she hates me."
"Well… I wish you the best of luck, then. Was there anything else?"
"No. Thank you."
"...Any time," said Linda.
Advertisement
- In Serial24 Chapters
BurgerPunk: Pizza Time
In the far future of today, international corporations puppeteer society and propagandize its denizens, but who cares when there's Pizza on Demand and a dozen drive-thru's to choose from? Who knew staring at screens could be so entertaining? It's pizza time. Thank you for eating burgers.
8 193 - In Serial68 Chapters
Legacy: Lord Alba
There was one person who resigned himself to death, No matter what he would do I knew he would die. So he made an Array, One where he would be immortal, There he lived countless Eons, He made countless Investigations, But even so he could not save himself from death, During his voyage he made several Discoveries that revolutionized the real world and would break the balance in the universe, making it return to the Golden Age an era in which countless Geniuses were Born. A New World Was CreatedA world in which all the beings in the universe wanted to live. "Congratulations Ninth concubine, It's a Boy. The third prince is born""If that's so, then I'll give you Alexander my son Alexander Alba."
8 100 - In Serial64 Chapters
Yin-Yang
Mages in North America seem to have it all – typically from well-off families, and able to manipulate their environment in ways most of the world would never believe. They don’t even have to bother with the mundane details of life like housework, thanks to their sensitives, who also make a useful source for extra magical energy. After all, sensitives have no use for it themselves, and if mages weren’t meant to make use of it, then the sensitives would obviously have some way to prevent that. That a mage can transform a sensitive physically, with no restrictions beyond overall mass and basic biological viability, whereas magic tends not to work directly on any other living thing, is only further proof. And look at the way they live on their own, barely a step above animals. It’s better for them to belong to a mage. Sensitives in North America live on the edge of society and survival – typically so paranoid they avoid hospitals and anything else that could lead to being tracked, many of them with little or no education and no legal identity or existence. Mages exist, and mages want sensitives for some reason, but no one ever comes back to explain what that reason is. Waiting every day for the hunters to notice them doesn’t lead to much motivation or hope for the future. And once they’re captured, they’re the property of someone with a terrifying amount of power over them. Anything is better than capture. Mages are born to be the masters, and sensitives are born victims. Or are they? Jax’s life is turned upside-down when he’s caught by the hunters and sold to a mage. Andreas is still mourning for his previous sensitive, though, unconsciously creating a difficult standard for Jax to live up to, all the more so while still struggling to come to terms with this new reality as Andreas’ sensitive. A runaway sensitive isn’t what Van expects at the mental health centre. Is this a hunter trap, set for him and the rest of the Donovan family by the hunters? The hunters would, after all, love to see them cross the line openly and finally do something they can be charged with. Either way, Miranda’s genuinely in trouble, and he can’t just abandon her to it. Snatching a sensitive out from under the hunters and hiding her is odd behaviour for a mage – but then, Catherine is an odd mage, living in disgrace in the old servants’ quarters of her grandmother’s house, responsible for cooking and housework. Lila owes Catherine her freedom; is there a way to help Catherine achieve her own, and at what price? Tension is building between traditionally-minded mages and those advocating change, and something has to break. *** Yin-Yang includes a small amount of profanity and no graphic sex or on-screen physical violence. However, sex and gender roles and relationships within the mage/sensitive subculture are non-traditional in mainstream North American terms. The key criterion in a primary relationship is not relative sex or gender, but the pairing of mage and sensitive; given the transformation of sensitives by their mages, physical sex is non-absolute for a sensitive, and gender identity can vary as in anyone else. *** *** The way mages treat sensitives is extremely varied and, in some cases is outright abusive. The struggle against that is pretty much the point of the book. It is NOT grimdark or misery-porn! However, if you will be triggered by this, please, don't read Yin-Yang! *** Complete stand-alone novel, 153K words! Also available on Scribble Hub and as a free ebook.
8 152 - In Serial6 Chapters
Magic Zero
Your usual gimmick of a normal person transported to a fantasy world as a Hero. Your usual usual Human Kingdom VS Demon King's army type of story.
8 175 - In Serial20 Chapters
Trapped in an Isekai with my best friend
Dorian and Jamie have been best friends for as long as they can remember and so it is only natural for them to be summoned into a fantasy world by the gods together. However neither of them are willing to do the gods bidding, instead they open up a tavern and begin their new lives as bartenders, throwing party after party. Then, one day a young girl named Ruby turns up at their doorstep, requesting to join their quest of defeating the Demon Lord. But when she finds out that the two so called "heroes" refuse to do so, Ruby is left in disbelieve and decides to convince them to fulfill their destiny. However that might be easier said than done, after all Dorian and Jamie show no interest of saving this world, they just want to live a peaceful live. Will they change their selfish ways and help Ruby defeat the demon lord, or will they convince her to join their carefree lives?
8 197 - In Serial7 Chapters
Pokémon Reset Bloodlines Sidestory - Red Sevii Islands Adventures
Part of the Pokémon Reset Bloodlines Expanded Universe. Red ventures into the Sevii Islands in search of someone under the promise of getting additional help for the upcoming Pokémon League. As he journeys throughout the archipelago, he'll find more than he imagined, as well as learn a thing or two about himself in the process. Collection of oneshots written by Crossoverpairinglover, Viroro-kun and yours truly. It is recommended to read the main story at least until Chapter 30..
8 86

