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The killer was moving around the country. Malcolm Bright could see the pattern, but he wasn't working for the FBI these days and they weren't exactly taking his calls. Short sighted of them, but they did fire him on suspicion of being crazy. The NYPD's jurisdiction was New York. With the killer beyond its borders, they handed it upwards and left it at that.

Let it go, Bright, had been Gil's sage advice. You can't catch every killer in America single-handedly.

Challenge accepted, some part of him retorted, though he'd only nodded mutely and forced a smile. Gil knew he hadn't simply let it go, but he wasn't going to have him followed to stop him doing anything stupid, either. He didn't have the will or the resources to keep tabs on Malcolm Bright 24/7 and Malcolm Bright knew it.

His mother, on the other hand, had extensive resources, so he simply didn't tell her he was leaving town. He did arrange for Ainsley to feed his bird, so the truth would come out eventually, but he'd be several states away by then.

He rode the bus. There was something oddly comforting about the anonymity of being in a crowd of strangers who had no interest in him whatsoever. He stared out the window and watched the country go by. When he stepped off the Greyhound in Lexington, Kentucky, he walked to a nearby hotel and checked in, then headed straight to the US Marshals office. There was no point in trying to talk to the FBI. If he was going to stop a killer from killing again, he needed someone in law enforcement to listen to him. The pattern suggested the next murder would happen in one of the rural communities around Lexington and it would be precipitated by a young woman's disappearance. He needed law enforcement with local knowledge, specifically.

He wandered into the Marshals' offices in a tidy three piece suit, charcoal grey with a burgundy tie perfectly knotted at his collar. He got a few suspicious sidelong glances but nobody asked if they could help him. He cleared his throat.

"Um, hello? I'm wondering if there's anyone here I can talk to about murder." He held up his hands. "Stopping murder, specifically, not... like... smalltalk."

Date: 23 Jan 2020 02:19 (UTC)
tinstar: (Eyeballin)
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At least Malcolm recognized it. Raylan put on a good face, but it could be worse. Maybe he was just used to being given shit by Tim and others.

The idea of Arlo getting a solid swing on Helen made Raylan huff a chuckle, mouth morphing back into an amused smirk. "I remember the first night he tried. Helen pulled her shotgun and threatened to blow his nuts into chunks for his next dinner. There's a reason there's a bat in the kitchen. A few of 'em."

Said bat was to Malcolm's left, leaning against the counter and the doorframe.

"Aunt Helen didn't take shit from anyone, least of all Arlo. She couldn't stop him from being a murderer and a crook but.." He sighed deeply. "She loved him, for some reason or another. Dealt with all the bad blood and luck he brought to his door and helped handle him when I pissed him off. Which was a lot when I was a teenager. I think she woulda liked you, actually."

Mainly because a good smile from Malcolm would have any red-blooded woman pleased to have it.

Date: 23 Jan 2020 03:18 (UTC)
tinstar: (Shadowed Hat)
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He nodded. "Yeah. She liked perceptive people. She liked messin' with 'em too." And oh the fun she would have had with Malcolm. "Kept her sharp."

Helen was a woman to be admired. She was tough, scrappy, cooked a hellva dinner and was a wry business woman to boot, though not in the traditional way that someone like Malcolm might think of. Raylan had loved her, did love her, even if those weren't the kinda words to pass his lips.

"I was 20 when I decided to join the Marshal's service. After the coal mines and the good ol' boy bullshit that comes with this place, I bucked. It was worse than joining the army; becoming anything close to law enforcement. An utter betrayal of everything he tried to teach me."

The smell of coffee filled the kitchen, crickets of 1 am still rubbing their symphonies with no sign of easing. It was the warmer air, it made everything feel alive, even now.

Date: 23 Jan 2020 03:41 (UTC)
tinstar: (Hotel Cowboy)
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There was no arguing Malcolm's true hits, not after providing all that context and information. Raylan nodded and glanced at the coffee pot before pulling down two cups.

"All over. You can take one if you want; she had four and they'll come with the house when it sels. Sit down." Pouring out, he moved the cups to the table and sat down.

"Sounds like you know a thing or two about asshole dads. You feel like sharing or should I cut you a check for therapy?" Malcolm wasn't getting out of the quid pro quo that easily and while Raylan could guess, it would be clumsy and way off mark. He didn't have the information he needed in return.

"Is he what caused.." Raylan pointed a finger up at the ceiling, as though it was towards the bed Malcolm had just thrown himself out of.
Edited Date: 23 Jan 2020 03:43 (UTC)

Date: 23 Jan 2020 04:17 (UTC)
tinstar: (Hatless)
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Raylan could only blink at Malcolm. "Well shit. Guess you won the Crap Dad award. 23? Sounds like an overachiever if you ask me," he joked without much humor. 23 people was more than serious. More than passion, more than anger. It was pleasure and joy. A different level.

"I'm guessing that New York had a field day with that. Had to be rough on a young kid." He was almost afraid to ask what Malcolm's father did to cause the screaming upstairs, which Raylan naturally assumed was the source, but it was 1:30, they were up and he knew he'd get around to it, but he couldn't help but give Malcolm the room to talk and fill in what he would on his own, much like he would a suspect he was sympathizing with.

He wasn't just sympathizing here. It happened in a snap but Arlo's indiscretions suddenly seemed like minor church sins in comparison. It was an odd feeling.

Date: 23 Jan 2020 20:42 (UTC)
tinstar: (Eyeballin)
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The name was enough to get Raylan's eyebrows lifting as he blinked again, forehead wrinkling to accomedate. Talk about 'when it rains it pours'. Of course he'd heard about the Surgeon; Martin Whitly was well on his way with being mentioned with the likes of Dahmer and Gein.

He took the rest of the story in quietly, eyes remaining on the wider gauge as he noted the tremble in Malcolm's hand.

"Glad I didn't shoot you." Seems like the last thing Malcolm needed was more.. well.. anything.

"Those been happening since he was picked up or did it creep on ya?"

Date: 23 Jan 2020 21:41 (UTC)
tinstar: (Hotel Cowboy)
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That made Raylan suck his teeth, eyes steeling with a dangerous opinion that transformed his whole expression, swallowed back into its place with a sip of coffee.

"Few bad apples ruin the whole damn barrel." The idea that an 11 year old was a murderer was some backwards shit unless they had proof. "They still got the good Doctor tied up in the ward?"

Raylan was sure that the media would blow it up and everywhere if such a notorious killer had died, but it was possible he missed it. And now that he was thinking back on their earlier conversation, some of Malcolm's perks and understandings make sense.

Date: 23 Jan 2020 23:08 (UTC)
tinstar: (Hatless)
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He couldn't stop his scoff at the excuse and bobbed his head to one side. "That's something. So I'd be right in assuming that's the reason you're introduced as 'Bright.' You choose it?"

Names were important. Even if Raylan had no idea where the hell his parents got his name from or what the hell 'Arlo' was supposed to be.

Malcolm was lucker, in that.

Date: 23 Jan 2020 23:35 (UTC)
tinstar: (Shadowed Hat)
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Raylan nodded back. That made sense. "Like I chose the law instead of Arlo's petty life of crime and murder. You choose to specialize in assholes like your father. Not that not killing twenty three people should be a real choice but, different strokes and all."

If pushed, Raylan would have all sorts of uneducated and too practical to accomedate opinions on overmedication, lack of good eatin' and terrible sleep, but he wasn't one of those kinda people to push or voice those ideas.

"The eternal struggles of Daddy's and their sons," he sighed. "You must be pretty good to still get to work with the NYPD with that kinda history."

Date: 24 Jan 2020 01:26 (UTC)
tinstar: (Hatless)
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"They were probably right to, but so what. The FBI have so many sticks up their asses you could do a puppet show," he huffed with a chuckle.

The revelation was given with an understanding 'Ah'. Now Gil's tone made a little more sense.

"And if he hadn't? What do you think you'd be doin'?"

Date: 24 Jan 2020 01:37 (UTC)
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"Well, you know what they say. Love your job and you'll never work a day in your life. At least you'll probably never kill anyone in that line of work. We'll see how good you are tomorrow with this case. The labs have already come back with the blood and drug tests and I'll check the BOLO's in the morning."

He assumed that every crime that Malcolm solved and every life he saved went into some counter against the blood his father spilled. But Raylan wasn't going to say that either.

"Been thinking about a few places that someone like that might go. Places where there aren't other people to point out the new face. I got a couple of ideas."

Date: 24 Jan 2020 01:51 (UTC)
tinstar: (Hotel Cowboy)
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"Oh trust me, you don't need a gun to kill someone," he replied too easily.

"There's a few plots of land that aren't occupied. Owners gone to jail or died and the lands been returned back to the state for one reason of another. A couple of them come with mines and plenty of room for no one to hear any sounds of protest. We'll look at 'em when it's light."

Date: 24 Jan 2020 02:33 (UTC)
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"Wait, you can't drive?" To hell with everything else - who didn't drive now days?

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I think that's a great place to ftb

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