
12-18-2012, 05:33 AM
Kurt must have reread the file report of Wesley's death a hundred more times. In between all of the time he spent doing so, he had taken out his pocket journal he kept in the breast pocket of his coat whenever he'd need to jot something down that would be needed for later. Only about ten pages were taken up by lists of books he wanted to read and things he wanted to do before he would die.
He had opened to a new page and grabbed a pen from the hand-made ceramic cup on the left side of his laptop where his pens, highlighters, pencils, and permanent markers stood gathered in. He soon began writing down ideas and clues that stuck out to him from the file report about just who might behind all of these murders.
The style was unlike something Kurt had ever seen before. He needed to remember that. He was dealing something far newer than anything he was trained to deal with. He needed to remind himself that it was key to adapt fast to all of this. The murder's victims were killed cleanly. The autopsy specialist, a Witch, had told the council that it seems as if the victim was killed slowly and agonizingly, but at the same time cleanly. An unknown substance had been identified form the wounds of the victim that left the labs of the Council abuzz.
Whoever this murderer was, he or she didn't seem to be human...nor Supernatural. So what was it? That question began plaguing his thoughts. He felt a surge of strong determination to get to the bottom of all of this.
It wasn't long until Kurt's secretary, Cassandra, had knocked on his door, entered, handed him a cup of his favorite coffee laced with O-positive blood, and announced that the meeting would be starting soon.
So Kurt downed his coffee and hurried off to the meeting. He was one of the first there, but he did not sit down. Usually, when someone stand at the Council's table, that meant that they needed all of the Council's attention on them. He waited patiently for Renee to get here before he would start off with his ideas and convincing for his and Renee's ideas to be followed through with.
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