Re: Dinner with a Werewolf
Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 6:24 pm
"Oh, I've tasted of the Kilkennys' somersaults and kick-flips before," he reassured her. "I told you I had to apprehend my fair share of local Tir Na Nog natives. Last I saw them, the trio had taken to the thirties' Working Thug aesthetic, all in stained slacks, suspenders, flannel shirts and flat caps. James had given them minor postings in order to placate them, but that didn't seem to stop both Mac Loch and O'Sullivan from dealing with them."
As had been the case for the last few weeks, mentioning Winters seemed to trouble Archie. The gang leader-slash-former comrade of his had been recalled to Ireland by personal affairs, leaving the local Irish diaspora free of his sobering influence. The human and anthro contingents didn't need much discipline, thankfully, but some of Winters' recruited Fae or supernaturals really only stuck to the straight-and-narrow because he'd been there to turn this into a profitable venture.
"This reminds me," he then added, "I neglected to mention that I've been sending out feelers to India and Great Britain. We've lost former recruits, either permanently or for a prolonged span of time, so I took the liberty of consulting my own contacts. I've some hopes of hearing from my comrade under Major General Sleeman's command, Captain Arvinder King. Having been born gifted, there is some hope for him to still possess a bit of vim and vigor he could place at our disposition. That is, if he fancies a prolonged, perhaps permanent trip to America."
As had been the case for the last few weeks, mentioning Winters seemed to trouble Archie. The gang leader-slash-former comrade of his had been recalled to Ireland by personal affairs, leaving the local Irish diaspora free of his sobering influence. The human and anthro contingents didn't need much discipline, thankfully, but some of Winters' recruited Fae or supernaturals really only stuck to the straight-and-narrow because he'd been there to turn this into a profitable venture.
"This reminds me," he then added, "I neglected to mention that I've been sending out feelers to India and Great Britain. We've lost former recruits, either permanently or for a prolonged span of time, so I took the liberty of consulting my own contacts. I've some hopes of hearing from my comrade under Major General Sleeman's command, Captain Arvinder King. Having been born gifted, there is some hope for him to still possess a bit of vim and vigor he could place at our disposition. That is, if he fancies a prolonged, perhaps permanent trip to America."