“I’m the one doing this, not you. The blood is on my hands,” Joan said, hoping that reassured him somehow. He gave her a confused yet understanding look and started reciting a list of instructions like he had it memorized or something. The instructions were clear. This time Mattoro wanted to give some sort of message. He wanted her to kill Giroud without being subtle about it. Well, she did need to do the killing part without getting caught in the act, but she would have to make sure that people knew he was dead. No, Mattoro wanted to make sure that people knew he was killed. Joan nodded and looked around. There were people walking around, so Mattoro had to keep his voice down and shut up for a few seconds when someone walked past them. Joan found this quite funny. He was requesting her to take over a prominent part of his operation, and he was discussing it on a bench on the sidewalk, as if he was having a normal conversation. He could have at least invited her to the abandoned warehouse, but it was definitely urgent and he probably wanted to make sure that Joan would agree to help. The vampyress asked if that was all he had to say and when he nodded, she got up from the bench. Since there was no reliable timetable for Giroud, she would have to find the man before she could kill him.
A Heart of Stone「Quest / Joan」
Sat Mar 10, 2018 4:22 pm
“I’m the one doing this, not you. The blood is on my hands,” Joan said, hoping that reassured him somehow. He gave her a confused yet understanding look and started reciting a list of instructions like he had it memorized or something. The instructions were clear. This time Mattoro wanted to give some sort of message. He wanted her to kill Giroud without being subtle about it. Well, she did need to do the killing part without getting caught in the act, but she would have to make sure that people knew he was dead. No, Mattoro wanted to make sure that people knew he was killed. Joan nodded and looked around. There were people walking around, so Mattoro had to keep his voice down and shut up for a few seconds when someone walked past them. Joan found this quite funny. He was requesting her to take over a prominent part of his operation, and he was discussing it on a bench on the sidewalk, as if he was having a normal conversation. He could have at least invited her to the abandoned warehouse, but it was definitely urgent and he probably wanted to make sure that Joan would agree to help. The vampyress asked if that was all he had to say and when he nodded, she got up from the bench. Since there was no reliable timetable for Giroud, she would have to find the man before she could kill him.
Sat Mar 10, 2018 6:11 pm
It took a long time for Joan to actually see the man in real life. She had never seen him before, and this was her first time so she was making sure she got the right guy. He did look like what he was supposed to look like according to the description she was given. The vampyress started stalking him basically, after finding out that he was the target. He seemed to be busy with something, probably something was related to the mines, since he was a contractor and all that. She wondered if he had noticed that his partner in crime was dead and gone, or he already knew this and already got over him. There was nothing he could do anyway. He would have to accept it and move on, and carry on with his work. He was alone, now, however in all the shit that he was supposed to be doing with his late partner Kalaus. Joan wondered how he was feeling. If he was in a negative mood, she could use that as an advantage. After all, losing a partner you were doing some deep dark shit with was no easy thing to get over. The vampyress did not know this, because she had not experienced anything like that before. Although she had experienced losing people she cared about. It did some serious mental damage to her and she thought that Giroud could possibly be going through something similar to what she went through too before.
Sat Mar 10, 2018 6:22 pm
It was almost four in the evening when Giroud stepped out of a building and appeared relieved for some reason. Joan noticed this and assumed that he was probably done with all his work for the day and would finally give her an opportunity to kill him. She watched closely, though from afar, as the contractor headed in a certain direction that she’d walk in if she wanted a coffee. With the hot coffee in her hands, she watched him as he made his way to a nearby cafe. It was not the one that Joan usually went to, but it was close by. The vampyress sat on a bench and sipped from her drink. Giroud went into the cafe, sat down on his own with some files and things like that on the other chair. It seemed he was going to have coffee alone. No one was going to join him. He was lacking security, as if he did not care if someone just came to kill him right now. When he placed his order, Joan realised that he was going to actually have a meal before doing whatever he was going to do next. Her hot coffee was almost halfway done and that was irritating because she wanted it to last until she met Giroud face to face. Giroud’s order arrived about a few minutes later. It was a big meal. A waitress placed a cup of coffee on the table as well, and then went back into the kitchen.
Mon Mar 12, 2018 12:57 am
Now that Giroud had left the restaurant, he started walking again. For someone who was supposed to be rich and prideful, this guy did not even bother to get a carriage. He was walking the whole time. Even though the buildings he was visiting were quite close to each other, this time he was walking a longer distance, and to where, Joan had no idea. But her job was to follow him and find out. The vampyress threw the empty cup of coffee in the trash and shoved her hands into the pockets in her pants. Giroud made his way past a block of office buildings and was now walking away from the center of town. It was clear where he was going now, although Joan was not sure, so she just kept following. This was the way she walked to get to the mines last week. So she was pretty sure Giroud was making his way to the mines too. The sun was beginning to set, and soon the town would be enveloped in darkness of the night. She wondered why he would travel alone. After all, he could be a bit more careful to make sure that he did not end up like his friend Kalaus. He seemed a little too confident for someone who had been conducting some dirty business. Joan wondered if he was hoping to be killed as well so that he was out of this mess.
Mon Mar 12, 2018 1:34 am
The man then started to explain himself, telling her how he was in this mess in the first place and it was all because of Kalaus, just like Joan had expected. She allowed him to speak in case there was extra information she could bring to Mattoro later. He already knew that he would die by Mattoro’s hands because of how vengeful Mattoro was at this point, doing everything in his power to ruin the contractor’s dirty plans. He did not make a single scream or shout for help. Maybe Joan was right in thinking that he wanted out of this mess already when he found out Kalaus was gone. Joan asked to make sure if that was what he wanted, and he stopped speaking for a long while, then told her that it would have been better that way. The vampyress nodded and killed him on the spot. She did not get any extra information, but that was alright. Her job was to kill him and Mattoro did not add that he wanted her to interrogate him before she killed him. She was just doing it in case it would be useful. Once she had finished with that, she brought his body to the entrance of the mine, thinking of how she would leave it so that people could see the next day. She was thinking of being creative with it. All sorts of ideas came to her mind. She knew how she would do this.
Mon Mar 12, 2018 1:46 am
It took about fifteen to twenty minutes for Joan to arrive at the abandoned warehouse. The Cold Colliers recognized her as usual, and welcomed her with delighted grins. She gave them a smile as well and walked into the warehouse, and directly to where Mattoro was sitting as always. The man stood up, with a look of satisfaction. He had been anticipating her arrival, and now that she was here, he could not contain his excitement. Joan returned his smile and took a seat in the chair in front of his desk. The first thing she told him was that the job had been done, and that anyone who came to or walked by the mine would find his dead body laying there. Mattoro nodded with the same look of satisfaction, that was slightly more intense now. She was thanked for helping him out. He asked if there was any difficulty in killing the man, to which Joan shook her head in response, describing the look of fear on the contractor’s face when he realised that he was going to be killed. She also mentioned how carefree he was concerning his safety after what happened to Kalaus, and how he agreed when asked if he would prefer being killed. Mattoro raised his eyebrows and laughed a bit, fishing through his drawer for something. Then he brought out a pouch of jewels placing it on the desk in front of him that Joan took and left.
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