Tuesday 26 July 2016

Keeper's intervention, Session 5

Since the guys had little time to work on the blog, I will post a quick outline of what happened during the last session.


  • Sloane was taking by the cops to the local precinct, and charged with indecent exposure. The cop made sure to alert all the other drunks and roughs in lock-up of that, which resulted in Sloane being beaten to a bloody pulp. He was released later that night, and made his way, stumbling and goraning, back to the White Staf where he collected the crumpled Black, and dropped him off at a local hospital.
  • He returned to Kearns, and asked for help to keep an eye on them, while he booked himself in as well in the hospital (note: Black woke up the next morning with a bunch of fresh grapes and a card saying: "Get well soon, Jack xxx"next to him). 
  • Kearns kept an eye on things and noticed how the hospital was being observed by a man in a car. He followed the man and confronted him, which ended in not a small number of bruises and a broken nose for Jack Pinzer, an LA PI.
  • Kearns got out of him that he was being paid by a certain Captain Walker to keep an eye on the Farm, and anyone who would start digging into what happened there, and how he was supposed to pay those persons to leave things be. Apparently Jack had decided that beating them up and pocketing the cash would be a better plan...
  • After doing a bit of research, they decided to pay Samson Trammel a visit. Driving past his opulent mansion they noticed a lot of Mexican staff. They pulled over, and decided to make a bold play. They wandered up to the gate and adressed one of the Mexicans, telling him they wanted to talk to Trammel. He called someone on the phone, who came over a few minutes later. Black and Sloane explained to the man how they wanted to buy a number of books Trammel had purchased a few years ago. All they got in response from the man, who introduced himself as... Captain Walker... and made clear that he knew all to well who they were, was a clear and final warning: leave things be and leave this city!
  • At this stage, they were a bit lost... these guys had money, they had connections, they had threatened them, and worse even, their families and children! It was time to reconsider the whole thing and put some distance between themselves and this cult. Black and Sloane returned to New York

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