AU: Pigs, Sheep and Wolves (Josh)
Mar 12, 2014 19:01:07 GMT -5
Post by Dr. Sean Neville on Mar 12, 2014 19:01:07 GMT -5
The truck was nothing remarkable.
Sean kept it for four reasons. First, it was non-descript and had served him well. Second, it was old and of no interest for theft or hijacking. Third, it was sturdy and could withstand a collision. Fourth, but not least, it was made of iron, which proved invaluable during stakeouts and road trips.
Tonight was a stakeout.
Sean didn’t mind stakeouts. They were an important part of his duties as a Hunter, and he was long-used to his eclectic sleeping schedule. As a Hunter, Sean slept when and where he could. Perhaps he was too old to pull all-nighters like a college student, but this was for the dual purposes of intelligence gathering and stalking. That made it worth the lack of sleep, even if he needed to increase his caffeine intake to guarantee the success.
Sean typically conducted stakeouts alone, because he typically hunted alone. He had his own methods and style, and often working in groups or with partners proved disastrous. Such conditions provided variables beyond his control, and, on more than one occasion, working with others resulted in those others getting kidnapped or facing loss of life or limb. Then, rather than receive assistance, Sean found himself engaged in an additional rescue operation.
Tonight, the Hunter had company.
The other passenger in the truck was not another Hunter. He also had no interest in hearing about Sean’s exploits in killing vampires, although the Hunter was the crème de la crème when it came to that supernatural specialty.
Tonight, they were on the lookout for doppelgangers.
There had been a rash of reports lately, and Sean had concerns that, unless he stymied the occurrences, would lead to a snowball effect. He couldn’t allow that to happen.
But, so far tonight, there had been little that could constitute a clue.
Sean kept it for four reasons. First, it was non-descript and had served him well. Second, it was old and of no interest for theft or hijacking. Third, it was sturdy and could withstand a collision. Fourth, but not least, it was made of iron, which proved invaluable during stakeouts and road trips.
Tonight was a stakeout.
Sean didn’t mind stakeouts. They were an important part of his duties as a Hunter, and he was long-used to his eclectic sleeping schedule. As a Hunter, Sean slept when and where he could. Perhaps he was too old to pull all-nighters like a college student, but this was for the dual purposes of intelligence gathering and stalking. That made it worth the lack of sleep, even if he needed to increase his caffeine intake to guarantee the success.
Sean typically conducted stakeouts alone, because he typically hunted alone. He had his own methods and style, and often working in groups or with partners proved disastrous. Such conditions provided variables beyond his control, and, on more than one occasion, working with others resulted in those others getting kidnapped or facing loss of life or limb. Then, rather than receive assistance, Sean found himself engaged in an additional rescue operation.
Tonight, the Hunter had company.
The other passenger in the truck was not another Hunter. He also had no interest in hearing about Sean’s exploits in killing vampires, although the Hunter was the crème de la crème when it came to that supernatural specialty.
Tonight, they were on the lookout for doppelgangers.
There had been a rash of reports lately, and Sean had concerns that, unless he stymied the occurrences, would lead to a snowball effect. He couldn’t allow that to happen.
But, so far tonight, there had been little that could constitute a clue.