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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."
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."
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 00:39 (UTC)He felt.. strange in these clothes that felt too high quality for someone like him to be standing in. More than a several seconds were lost to imagining what tonight was going to entail before he undressed again, after a second thought as to if the man outside would want to see it..
But Raylan thought the full impact would be better accepted and pushed the rest of his foolish thoughts out of his head as he started the process all over again.
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 00:48 (UTC)She asked him about 'that man mom mentioned'.
He texted back 'don't'.
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 01:03 (UTC)"Your mother has a frighteningly good eye," he conceded as he stepped out to drop his boots and drape the garment bag over the back of Malcolm's couch. "It fit like a glove."
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 01:12 (UTC)"I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Was it just to let her know that there would be a new face at your table tonight? Speakin' of, are you sure all this is okay?"
After all, he was just some guy that Malcolm worked with a couple of times. It felt like.. He wasn't sure, but it felt like something.
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 01:17 (UTC)no subject
Date: 16 Apr 2020 01:29 (UTC)That wasn't the only reason, but it was the easiest to admit, even to himself.
"And I hate pointless small talk."
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 01:36 (UTC)It just kind of burbled out. Was that okay to say?
He gestured to the TV. "Anyway, Ainsley's report is done if you want to watch anything. Adolpho is picking us up at seven."
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 01:40 (UTC)"Sure, why not. It'll only take me 30 minutes to get ready, which gives us what, an hour maybe?"
They'd make it. And it was definitely okay to say.
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 02:08 (UTC)He took a licorice from the jar on the counter and absently took a bite.
"Sometimes I watch documentaries."
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 02:24 (UTC)"I don't watch any TV. No drive or incline to." Why was he sitting on Malcolm's couch anyway, testing it out? Science. He sighed and clicked the TV off, pushing back up into his feet. "Never anything on.." He gestured towards Sunshine. "Since that's the case, wanna tell me about your bird?"
They passed the time amazingly well, and Raylan couldn't quite recall which one of them noted the time, sending them both into a stepping pace. Raylan had to shower but got dressed in the bathroom and stepped out dressed but untied, hair slicked back as he went to hunt for socks.
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 03:12 (UTC)Raylan felt.. fidgety. "This the kind of party that has 3 forks? I don't know the layout," he admitted, glancing at the ceiling before glancing down at Malcolm's strikingly close face. All the urges that he'd suppressed since that first night he'd had to straddle Malcolm to prevent him from tumbling down the stairs was raised to the surface, leaving Raylan to swallow tightly and find another place for his eyes to be.
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 13:08 (UTC)"Um, don't worry about the forks. You just start at the outside and work your way in. I'd say just watch which fork I use, but I skip a lot of the courses. The level of insecurity my mother is feeling in the group will determine how much of a hard time she gives me about it," he rambled before clasping his hands in front of himself.
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 13:52 (UTC)"Think I'll pass?" Despite him feeling like his redneck was crawling out from under his collar, even he had to admit he looked half decent. If he could keep his hands out of his hair that was.
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 13:58 (UTC)A car horn sounded. Malcolm gestured to the door.
"That's Adolpho. Are you ready?"
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 14:00 (UTC)He had a feeling this was gonna be a long dinner.
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 14:21 (UTC)As they made their way through the maze of tables, Malcolm looked at Raylan. "Doing okay so far?"
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 15:30 (UTC)"I feel like rooms this large is why everyone's in such good shape. Lotta walking." Once he was seated, he glanced around. "I can see why people drink at these things."
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 19:27 (UTC)Malcolm had neither, but he knew this world.
Malcolm sat down on Raylan's right, leaving the centre seat facing the MC for his mother, who hadn't arrived yet. Then Raylan would be a nice-sized buffer between her and Malcolm's... well, depending on her mood, she would consider them either his 'dietary requirements' or his 'picky eating'.
"Other than it being free?" he joked at Raylan's quip. He flagged down a waiter and ordered a scotch for himself, then looked to Raylan for his order.
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 19:54 (UTC)The Marshal glanced at the empty chairs as he got comfortable, scoffing a grin. "Ain't that the best kind? Scotch for me as well please," he said, directing the last politely at the waiter.
"I can't tell if we're early or everyone else is late. What is this thing for again? A.. fundraiser? I suppose I should just wait for the show to start instead of asking but.." The words were already out there now.
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 20:00 (UTC)He glanced around.
"And she would never show up on time for something."
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Date: 16 Apr 2020 21:17 (UTC)"Always fashionably late?" Raylan smirked. "Your family likes to be showstopper, don't they?" If Malcolm was included in that, it was purely a compliment.
"That's her day job, huh? Charities?" He couldn't imagine how that worked but he was sure that it had, flawlessly by any outsiders estimation.
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