The Praetorians, a fantasy cop drama. (Game thread Started/CLOSED Prologue)

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Terratina.

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Chris couldn't shake off the stares and walked cautiously. This clearly was a neighbourhood that the rich avoided and the poor put up with. Jason, on the other hand, seemed to know the place. That brought the Shifter some comfort. Well, until a loud noises, a lamp and bits of shattered glass greeted the Talin trio and the Praetorians. Chris immediately ducked - sure Shifters could take more pain than most, but he didn't want to be become a porcupine of glass shards. Jason, as ever, acted the leader and barked some orders. Two go in the front, one goes up the ladder, yadda, yadda. Chris wasn't too keen on it - not the plan just that it could be something like a murder, or it could simply be somebody taking their anger on a poor lamp.

"Sure," He replied, "Not sure how this relatives to gang activity though..."

Now for the Talin to respond. Chris had to admit they were a matching pair of sorts, both slender dark-haired men (at least for the time being.) with long hair. Though he would never slouch like that and the silver tooth was just overkill. It was kinda annoying having to answer questions every second or wait to for questions to be answered, but hey, that's conversation. Not it mattered if his colleague said no, anyway. It was just important that the manoeuvre would be pulled off together. Chris cringed just at the thought of being that guy that blindly charged into danger alone, and to do so on the first day... Well, he might as well hand in his badge if that happened. It would teach 'em to recruit a fresh-faced country boy though.
 

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Jason gave Chris one of his looks, his brow furrowed deeply.

'Are you kidding me?! For all we know someone's about to get their skull caved in up there, and you just wanna keep walking?! Do you wanna be a cop or not?'

However, when Jason spoke, he chose a more diplomatic path.

"I doubt there's gonna be a big gang shootout in the middle of the street if we turn our backs for a moment to take a little detour." he said "If there is, I take full responsibility. Other than that... best case scenario we stop someone from getting hurt, and worst case scenario we waste a couple of minutes of our time investigating nothing. I reckon it's worth a closer look."

Jason's attention now switched over to Lloyd. Jason knew enough to know that Dark Kin were more often than not cautious and measured by nature, but it's not like he was asking to storm the apartment guns in hand. Not yet anyway. All Jason wanted was a closer look, before he judged what to do next, and he hoped that this one would take the idea of 'Protect and Serve' a little more seriously.
 

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The evening was pleasant enough, all things considered. Not too cold or warm, not annoyingly humid or dry, devoid of massive crowds filling the air with their inane prattling and bustle. Really, it was just a nice night to spend outside, perhaps on a walk or, if one could make it over to Harvest Hill, a picnic dinner in the park.

Sadly, the call of duty was a heavy burden. Instead of engaging in one of these leisurely activities, Archibald found himself patrolling the northernmost part of Oldtown. Sure, the neighborhood was nice and all; there was no doubt about that. In fact, had he been alone, the man probably would've entertained himself by whistling some silly tune or another as he strode through the city streets.

However, ill-suited company can sour even the most delightful of times. As he walked along, Archibald was painfully aware of the two other officers trailing behind him. He hadn't deigned to look back at them in quite some time, but he could still hear their tromping footsteps, no matter how hard he tried to block them out.

Still, by some miracle or another, the man managed to keep his expression neutral and free of annoyance. The presence of the Warg and Talin may have been nothing less than infuriating, but it was still his task, as an officer of the peace, to exude calm, collected poise in even the worst of situations. If that meant he had to endure the company of these mongrels, then so be it.

"So. Where to first?"

"Hmmm?"

Turning so that he could just barely see the Talin out of the corner of his eye, Archibald raised a questioning eyebrow. What on earth was she talking abo-

Ah. Over there on the street corner, the two women who fell just short of shouting at each other. How had he missed them?

Clearing his throat once, Archibald addressed his compatriot's query, making sure to avoid using some of his more sophisticated vernacular. "Well, I do believe we were tasked with ensuring the peace in this neighborhood," he began, his tone full of pride and dedication. "And that includes making sure that the residents are well taken care of and quiet."

Squaring his shoulders, the man began to pace towards the pair of bickering women, striding past a group of curious onlookers along the way. When he was but a few yards away from the women, he addressed them, his voice more than loud enough to announce his presence. "Good evening, ma'am, ma'am. Is something the matter?"
 

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Rat lagged behind, reading the headline as the news stand closed up. He said the words slowly as he read, under his breath. Suddenly noticing his companions having moved on without him, his face turned a light pink and he jogged to catch up, not daring to look in their eyes. The two women in front of them were loud, but the human was able to speak over them just enough to remain polite. He tried to match the man's name to his face, but he could hardly remember it due to the way Novak had stumbled over it, and gave up. The argument was going faster than he cared for, and so focused on the poster. It was wordy, but the picture and large letters underneath it made things pretty clear.

"Cat," he said calmly, pointing at the posters and looking towards Archibald, as if the human was too stupid to have noticed. He turned his attention to the woman hanging them up and made a motion with his hands. "Something with scent?"
 

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Marc had never been to this side of Old Town, not that he ever actually traveled too far away from his house. He spent his time memorizing the road layout and following Jason. He seemed to know the place, at least, probably lived here. Less likely to be a human, then, but still possible. Why any poverty stricken human would turn to police work rather than crime, especially when you looked like Jason, was beyond him. The Talin kid that clung to the big man's ankle seemed fun, too.

He stopped automatically when the group did, and it took him a second to follow the gaze of his companions. A group of Talin kids, just loitering about decided to strike up a staring contest. Marc followed until he heard a crash and felt porcelain bounce of his trousers.

"Sounds like a domestic disturbance..."

[sub]"Sounded like a broken lamp to me."[/sub] Marc muttered, under his breath.

"-But it could be a robbery. You two go get the front door. I'll climb the fire escape and see if I can get a bead on what's happening up there through the window. Agreed?"

Marc raised an eyebrow, this seemed like a bit of an overreaction to the downtrodden throwing things at police officers. He'd seen it all the time with human officers...

"Sure. Not sure how this relatives to gang activity though..."

'The Dark Kin are declaring war on appliances.' Marc rolled his eyes, looking at the ramshackle building.

"I doubt there's gonna be a big gang shootout in the middle of the street if we turn our backs for a moment to take a little detour. If there is, I take full responsibility. Other than that... best case scenario we stop someone from getting hurt, and worst case scenario we waste a couple of minutes of our time investigating nothing. I reckon it's worth a closer look."

"... Have we considered it just being a punk, or an accident? I can go myself while you two continue the patrol. It'd take, I dunno, a few minutes? They gave me a gun." Marc spoke somewhat quickly, as was usual, patting his holster on the last bit for emphasis.
 

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Collin probably could have spent the whole patrol car ride lost in his thoughts about the various roles of his fellow officers but it wasn't to be, he was rudely jolted back into the land of the living when the patrol car suddenly stopped.

"What is this idiot doing?" Novak grumbled, pressing down on the horn.

Instantly alert, Collin grabbed the seat in front of him and pulled himself upright until he was practically standing up in the back of the car in his desperation to catch a glimpse of what was going on. A car blocking the street, a lone casual figure, Collin swore, the whole thing screamed "AMBUSH" to him. However, rather than a second car suddenly blocking them off from behind and several thugs pouring out like Collin expected, the man in front of them simply looked like he was having a heart attack and jumped back into the car. With his first hypothesis ruined, Collin decided that the man was either some sort of lookout or a getaway driver.

"Definitely a getaway driver," he mumbled as gun shots rang out and another figure burst out of a restaurant and entered the car. Vasir and Red abandoned the vehicle and ran to investigate the scene before Novak began to pursue the getaway car. They'd just been caught up in a police chase, someone was going to end up crashing and causing massive property damage, Collin just hoped it would be the criminals. Unfortunately it seemed like the getaway driver was quite competent and this wasn't going to be resolved nearly as quickly as Collin was hoping.

"Try and take the wheels out! Mind for civilians." He ordered Draven and Vandar.

Collin couldn't help but groan, they wanted him to use his gun already? This brought back memories of the instructors shouting at him back at the academy. 'Just shoot straight Vandar! Stop trying to pull stunts!' Collin fumbled for his revolver before managing to draw it and lean out his window, firing off a quick shot at the tyres of the car they were pursuing. He appeared to have missed because nothing happened to the tyres, several civilians screamed though.

"Sorry!" Collin shouted out the window looked back to check he hadn't managed to injure anyone. "Strike one," he turned back to the front and prepared to take a second shot.
 

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Jason ground his teeth in frustration. What was it with these two?!

"No." he replied stubbornly. "It could be nothing, but there's a chance that it isn't, and if that's so nobody goes up there without backup; and if two of us go up there, we leave the third guy down here in the middle of gang territory without backup."

'We shouldn't be in a group of three. Jason thought to himself 'Three is too few, or too many, depending on how you look at it.'

"We're not splitting up, it's too risky. Either we all go up, or we don't go at all."
 

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"What is this idiot doing?"

Sameera smirked.

~Parking, obviously.~

Her smile froze , however, when she suddenly heard gunshots. Somebody sprinted out of the nearby building, that seemed to be a restaurant and jumped into the car. The driver apparently put his foot down and drove off.

"Vasir, Red! Get in there and check the scene, We'll go in pursuit!"

~Oh boy! This is going to be fun!~

Novak caught up.

"Try and take the wheels out! Mind for civilians."

Sameera fiddled with her holster and finally managed to pull her gun out, after Collin leaned out of the window behind her and made his first shot. "Sorry!"

~Oh dear...~

She couldn't lean out of her window, without being in danger of getting shot by Collin, though she had to admit, that her shooting skills weren't any better, if not worse, than Collin's.
She held her arm out of the window and quickly fired three shots consecutively. As she was considerably stronger than a human, recoil was a non-issue for her. Aiming like that , however, prooved to be extremely difficult.
The first shot hit the road just behind the car. The second shot hit a lamp post. The third shot hit the car, but not the wheel. The bullet penetrated the rear window and the car swerved for a few seconds shortly after. Did she hit someone? If she did.... well they had it coming. She bared her teeth.

"This may be a bad time to tell you but... I'm not good with guns."
 

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Ahh, so now it starts... Go looking for trouble long enough and you?d find it sooner or later. Rory found himself tearing out of the car behind the talin doctor as the rest of their posse took off in pursuit of the apparent offenders. A slight blush touched Rory?s cheeks as the blood began to pump just a bit faster, a quick shot of adrenaline seeping into the veins and prepping the body for whatever violence or action the next moment demanded. He offered Vasir's remark a small chuckle and conceded the point, "No such thing as luck, mate. This poor sod?s gods must be working overtime."

As Mordecai brought the crowd to order, Rory had to grin at the authoritative tone that crept into his voice. It sprung from a natural place, an instinct Rory found reassuring. The man acted as a healer should, and obedience to a healer was a thing that came with shocking ease. Rory watched, watched the faces in the crowd and noted their reactions. Some of those faces were familiar. Rory turned his attention to the man writhing on the floor and grimaced at the sight of his wounds. Silver, he could hear it, and worse yet he could smell it, acrid and metallic, "Shedder... poor bastard, s'only reason he's still alive...."

The doctor gave his orders, and Rory gave a small salute. Already heading towards the kitchens, he called back towards the crowd with one short, sharp bark, "Schaeg!"

Five bodies detached from the crowd and followed him silently: a middle aged Talin couple, a small boy, and two rather scruffy looking young men. They passed through the doors of to the kitchen without a word. With at least a modicum of privacy established, Rory spoke again, "Any knowin' about this particular ruk?"

The followers shrugged and kept silent for the most part, though one of the younger men offered a bit of insight,"Only just saw the fellow who got shot, must've been in the back the whole time. The bloke with the gun was a skinny sort, wore a nice a hat, had a big coat too, he only just come in ten minutes ago, went straight to the back room."

"Where'd the owner get to?" Again, silent shrugs, though the better half of the middle aged couple chimed in,"He stepped out a few minutes after we were seated, oh... about a half hour ago."

Rory nodded, eyes straight ahead as he caught sight of something dangling over the fire extinguisher hanging on one of the kitchen walls. He pulled it down, noticed the red and white cross and smiled. The smaller boy who'd followed the group seemed content to steal glances at the rookie cop from behind the middle-aged woman's legs. Rory gave him a grin and looked to the couple, "Yer cub?"

They nodded nervously, the man offering a name, "Timothy."

Rory knelt down to the boy?s level and gave him a warm grin, beckoning him closer with a finger. The lad grew a bit bolder and detached from his mother?s skirt, "You a good Red kin yer ma and da, Tim?"

The boy nodded furiously, puffing his chest out slightly and beaming. Rory chuckled and ruffled the kid?s hair, handing him the first aid kit, "Take this to the other copper, quick like. Stick near 'im but not underfoot 'n fetch what he harks."

Rory watched the kid scamper off and turned his focus back to the adults, "Ins and outs?"

"Three, one front to the street, the side one you came through and one in the back, puts out in another alley from the kitchen," Rory took note of the speaker, one of the younger men, well built, dark skinned. He was scent marked, one of Topher's boys. Good, he was a keen one.

"Well done," Rory offered the four seemingly random strangers a kindly smile and an apologetic nod, "Hate to pull you from yer paths, but I've a need. Dam up the place, no ins or outs unless I pass 'em or they flash badges."


The younger men nodded and took the the rear and side exits, and though the couple hesitated for a moment, they pushed on back to the main dining hall and took up station at the front. Hardly a proper lockdown, but it'd do for now. The younger lads knew the drill well enough, at least. Rory heaved a sigh and popped his neck, time to get to work. The main dining hall had calmed somewhat, about a score of patrons lingering in little clusters here or there. Some pressed in on Mordecai, eager to see what came of the man with the gunshot wounds. A few edged towards the exits, but found warm-bodied barricades.

"Oi! People! Make a line along the check-out counter, I?ll take yer statements and you can move on. Keep quiet and make it easy," Rory's voice grew a few decibles beyond comfortable, lashing out at the ears and touching some place in the pit of a man's stomach, the place that made him freeze up when he heard an ominous growl. The noise level in the dining hall dropped abruptly, the patrons organizing themselves as best they could into rough sort of que. Rory caught Mordecai's eye and nodded slightly towards the door behind the victim. Topher's man didn't seem to think it led to another exit, and Rory had no cause to doubt him, but that didn't mean someone hadn't been left back there, dead or hiding. They'd do well to keep an eye out on it and get this place cleared as soon as possible.

Rory waved the first diner forwards, pulling a notepad and a pen from the interior breast pocket of his uniform, "Name?"
 

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Novak clenched his teeth an, of ourse they couldn't shoot well. He dogged the culprit through the crowded streets. They kept going but Sam's shot had at least shaken the driver, giving him a chance to gain on them. Novak managed to come up on the inside of the get away car and tried to box it in. Some shots went out from the criminal car butt hey went wide, scraping the the paintwork at worst. Novak swerved and slammed into the vehicle, their sides crashing together ans staggering the passengers of both cars. The two cars grinded along, locked in with each other as Novak tried to push them to a halt.

*****​

"About time." The younger of the two women said, noticing Archie. "I called the police hours ago! My mother's house was broken into last night, damn thieves ransacked the place and made of with everything they could and all she cares about is her cat."

"Because they took Charlie with them!" The older of the two protested.

"Or he just got out when they left the dorr open. He wanders off all the time."

The two fell back into bickering after that but they could stop long enough to lead the officers back to the house in question and give a brief statment. The older woman, Julie, had been burgled last night and her cat, Charlie had gone missing along with most of her valuables. Her daughter, Laura had called the regular police earlier that morning but they were yet to send anyone.

The house was still a mess despite the two women's best attempt to tidy up. There was no sign of forced entry or damage to the house. Julie looked sadly at an empty cat bed and fidgeted with a thin cat collar, the name "Charlie" was engraved on a fish shaped disk.

"you said something about scents...?" She asked Rat hesitantly.

*****​

Back at the restraunt, the witnesses gave Rory pretty much the same statement. Most didn't get a clear look at what had happened. "I wasn't looking." "It all happened so fast." "Everyone was screaming." So on and so on. A few who were sat further to the back said they had heard a commotion coming from the back room and a handful had seen the gunman come running out of the door, quickly followed by the victim who staggered out bleeding from the chest before collapsing.

*****​

The talin youths laughed among themselves as they watched the officers argur among themselves. They muttered a few remarks to each other before leaving their porch and going their seperate ways. One slipped back into the building as quietly as they could and the other two skulked off down the street. The noise from inside behind the broken window went on unabaited.
 

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Cali took a step forward. "Do you know what was stolen?" she asked. One of the women seemed more concerned about her cat, which was at least understandable... "Do you have any idea who could have broken in?" She added as an afterthought.
 

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"I called the police hours ago! My mother's house was broken into last night, damn thieves ransacked the place and made of with everything they could and all she cares about is her cat."

"Because they took Charlie with them!"


Unable to get a word in edgewise, Archibald watched the two women bicker among themselves. Though bemused, he managed to glean enough information from their "conversation" to understand the situation. When they offered to lead him and his squad to the scene of the crime, the new officer naturally accepted; who knew, there might be something he could do to help.

Though he noted the younger woman's (Laura, he believed her name was) irritation towards the regular police, he avoided addressing the issue. Instead, he turned his attention to the ransacked house in question, observing the remarkably whole exterior that stood in stark contrast to the chaotic mess within. However, while the mess was certainly present, Archibald also spotted a few signs at attempted cleaning.

Tsking in disapproval, he turned to admonish Laura. "While I can somewhat empathize with your desire to... deal with all this," the officer began, gesturing towards the desecrated rooms, "I hope you realize that you've made it that much harder to locate evidence. There might've been fingerprints scattered around the scene, fingerprints that you probably just erased."

Removing his spectacles for a moment, Archibald tiredly massaged the bridge of his nose. Bah, it wasn't like any of this mattered to him or the rest of the squad. They had been sent out to patrol the area, and were equipped for that job. They were not here to play detective. The best they could do was report the robbery back at the precinct, and send a message to the regular department to get someone else on the case. "For now, leave everything else as it is. Hopefully forensics will be able to dig something up, whenever they get here. We'll pass the message along to them; hopefully they can get a squad out sometime tom... sometime this week."

From across the room, he could hear the Talin speak up. "Do you know what was stolen? Do you have any idea who could have broken in?"

They were good questions, Archibald supposed. They were also irrelevant to their current task.

"Hmmph. That information is hardly helpful to us, Constable. Tell her to write up what was stolen and deliver it to the squad assigned to the case. They'll know what to do with it."

Nodding towards Laura and her mother, the officer made his way back towards the front door, calling back to his squad mates as he walked. "Come along then, you two; there's not much else we can do here."
 

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"Hmmph. That information is hardly helpful to us, Constable. Tell her to write up what was stolen and deliver it to the squad assigned to the case. They'll know what to do with it." Cali scowled at Archibald, but he must not have noticed. "Come along then, you two; there's not much else we can do here."

Reluctantly, Cali followed, taking a paper from Laura that had been hastily scribbled down.
 

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Following the pair back to the scene of the crime, Rat looked around the area carefully, though he wasn't sure what to look for. He kept pausing to sniff the air, and scowled in frustration each time. Finally, he spotted the cat bed and the collar, and his face lit up. "I can help," he reassured, though whether to his impatient teammate or the two women he wasn't sure. Without pause, he started tugging off pieces of his clothing without shame, folding each article neatly as it came off.
 

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Archibald had barely taken two steps towards the front door when the Warg spoke up cheerily. "I can help."

"Eh?" Glancing behind him, the officer scowled at his squadmate, already preparing to scold him. "What do you mean, 'help'? There's nothing that we can-"

Pausing mid-sentence, the man could only stare in horror as his compatriot began to strip down. In the middle of the room. In plain view of the Talin and the two other women.

"Good gods man!" Archibald all but shouted, his face flushed from either fury or embarrassment. Probably both. "What is wrong with you, damned animal?! There are women present, in case you'd forgotten!"

Spinning on his heel, the infuriated officer cleared the distance between himself and the Warg in three simple strides. Thankfully, he had managed to make it before the cretin had doffed his trousers. Almost snarling, Archibald reached down and snagged his squadmate by the ear. Then, wasting no time, the officer half-dragged, half-shoved him along, guiding the crude mongrel through one of the doorways, into what looked like a small washroom.

Pausing only long enough to angrily kick the Warg's other garments into the room after him, Archibald slammed the door shut, trapping the half-naked figure away from the more reasonable company. "For goodness' sake..." he muttered under his breath, "I knew that they were beasts, but I thought they could at least grasp the concepts of civilization and modesty..."

Suddenly conscious of the three females still in the room behind him, the officer turned around, struggling to keep his expression calm and collected. "I really must apologize for my compatriot's behavior," he began, addressing Laura and her mother. "I assure you, conduct of this nature is not tolerated by the Praetorians; he will be reprimanded as soon as we return to the precinct."
 

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"Shedder... poor bastard, s'only reason he's still alive...." Rory said with a grimace as he looked at the wounded man.

"Shedder?! That must mean we're dealing with silver bullets here, only thing that can cause this amount of excruciating pain." Mordecai said with a slight look of shock on his face. After Rory gave a quick salute, the pair split off to do their respective duties. As Mordecai arrived, he could already see a small group of people gather around him and the wounded Shedder, trying to get a better look at what was going on.

"Could you all please stand back Ladies and Gentlemen, need to give this guy a some space." Mordecai said in a authoritative tone, and as ordered, the assembled crowd had stepped back a pace or two, which gave him enough room to work with. He then proceeded to remove the coat and jacket that the Shedder was wearing as delicately as he could, as not to cause further pain.

"Hey, whatcha doing that for Talin?" Asked a male voice from the crowd.

"The answer is simple, Human, I am removing the articles of clothing, so they do not interfere with any treatment that I can provide. Now where the hell is-." Mordecai was about to ask, when a small child appeared from amongst the crowd, carrying the first aid kit that he was looking for.

"Here you are sir. The other copper told me to give this to you." The small boy said as he laid the kit down next to Mordecai, who gave the child a friendly smile in return.

"Thank you, I am most appreciative of your assistance. Now then, let's see what we have in here shall we." Mordecai then opened up the box; and saw an array of items which would make the task at hand easier. Forceps, surgical gloves, surgical tape, bandages, gauze dressing, gauze pads, bulky dressing, and a small bottle of rubbing alcohol.

"Now then, before I begin operating, I shall need some of you to assist me. First I shall need a couple of buckets; one for the patient to spit his blood into, and another to dispense with anything I else from this kit. Second, can someone grab me one of the tablecloths and wrap it around his legs, we'll need to keep him warm for the time being. Thirdly I will need someone to hold this man steady, don't need him thrashing about whilst I try to save his life." Mordecai then turned to the small boy who came by earlier.

"You boy, what be your name?"

"Timothy, sir, but most call me Tim."

"Timothy, I have an important job for you. I need you to locate a telephone, dial 9-1-1, and ask for the emergency medical services. Whilst I can stabilize the man, I do not have the tools for any long term care, that is where they come in. You understand that?" He asked, meanwhile, others were getting the items he requested.

"Yes sir. Understood sir." Spoke Timothy, as he disappeared into the crowd again. Mordecai turned back to the man, and saw everything was in place.

He first put on the pair of surgical gloves, then used some of the rubbing alcohol on the a gauze pad, and cleaned the area around the first gunshot wound; this would help to kill of the germs that were surrounding the wound, but he would have to repeat the process on each wound with separate pads, so to avoid cross contamination. Mordecai could hear small yelps of pain as the slight burning effect of the alcohol made contact with the Shedder's skin.

"Whilst it is normally ill-advised to remove a bullet from a wound, but given the harmful properties that silver can be to this particular gentleman; it would be unwise for it to remain in there." Mordecai said as he prepared some gauze dressing to rest the bullets on, and cleaned the forceps with some of the alcohol.

Taking a few deep breaths, Mordecai slowly entered the wound with the forceps, and gently searched with them to find the bullet. After a few tries, he managed to latch onto something that felt bullet shaped. Using the utmost care, Mordecai began to extract the bullet, with every small pull, the Shedder screamed and spat out more blood. Eventually the bullet came out, and was placed on a gauze pad in the bucket.

Mordecai quickly applied some bulky dressing to the wound, and wrapped some bandages tightly around the body to hold it in place. After cleaning up the forceps, he proceeded to carry on with the remaining wounds. He didn't know how long this would take.
 

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"We're not splitting up, it's too risky. Either we all go up, or we don't go at all."

With a stare like that, Chris couldn't help but take offence. "I-I didn't meant it like that," He said while re-rolling his left sleeve, "I'm not bothered either way; then again, I don't know this neighbourhood very well." Hopefully that would be enough to take the sting out of his previous ramblings. His thoughts were a mixture of outrage against the big fella for reacting like that and self-loathing. He was just a newbie, he shouldn't suggest anything in front of someone clearly more experienced, well, or at least had more of rough life then he did. At least Lloyd had the same opinion, but he didn't look like a trustworthy sort.But, to be fair, the three looked suspicious enough already. However, people in rough neighbourhoods suffered from paranoia anyway, right?

'First day, and already tensions are high.' He reflected, 'Then again, this whole city is like a cooking pot.'
 

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As Cali was about to leave, she heard Rat behind her say "I can help". She glanced backwards, only to do an out and out double take, watching as Rat stripped down without any shame.

"W-What the hell!?" She demanded, feeling herself go red. Thankfully, Archibald came to the rescue by grabbing Rat and practically hurling him through a side door.


As soon as they were gone, she breathed a sigh of relief she hadn't realized she'd been holding.

This certainly is not what I signed up for...
 

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Taken completely off guard, Rat found himself shoved away into a separate room, the door slammed behind him. He blinked in confusion, his clothes thrown haphazardly over him. "Humans," he spat. He'd forgotten that they had a strange view of nudity. He refolded his clothing and placed it down gently, and quickly pulled off the rest. Closing his eyes, he focused on what he wanted to do.

Rat could feel the tingling sensation spread across his body as it changed. He was on fire, each cell coming to life, doing what only someone like him could do. His grin spread and grew, and his body hunched over. Fingers turned into paws and hair grew and thickened across his shape. Faster and easier than any Shedder, where once stood the body of a man there was a dog, breed indecipherable. He shook himself and stretched, acclimating to the shape, before realizing there was a slight problem. Human's had built doors designed for humans, and required opposable thumbs. Something he currently lacked. His pride burning broken inside of him, he barked once and whined, hoping the fool that had shut the door on him would be smart enough to open it up, and to pick up his clothes while he was it.
 

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The list Laura had given them wasn't anything too suprising. The largest part of the list comprised of jewlery (with little descriptions of the pieces next to it in brackets)along with some more expensive ornaments and a few things that just sounded like they might have looked expensive. A keen eye that was looking out for such details might have noted that none of the pieces included any silver pieces.

The two women seemed just as taken aback by Rat's outbreak of nudity, Julie looked around nervously trying to look anywhere but at Rat while her daughter was caught somwehre between shock and fuming rage. Luckily Laura seemed to be calmed, at least a little, by Archie's reaction. It was only once they heard barking that Julie edged her way towards the closed door and anxiously opened it to reveal a now anine officer of the law. Her jaw nearly hit the floor.