Theodore
It had not been a good week. The Specter had apparently attacked a cult leader in his prison cell. So far, no one had connected it to The Specter, but it was only a matter of time before he did something stupid. Meanwhile, his body was still in a coma of indeterminate cause. Sofia was in bad shape with all the worry and Theodore was little better because he couldn't tell her why. Further, he could only hide behind the excuse of "he's a friend" for so long before other press or heroes began to wonder about his interest.
To try and solve this, he'd put out a call to his fans to keep an eye out for the Specter and to send him details as quickly as possible. He didn't know if The Specter needed to sleep or "eat" or anything. If he did however, Theodore would be able to track him down to possible "lairs". On the other hand, he knew this was a vain hope at best. First, The Specter was ethereal and therefore hard to notice at the best of times and second, the issues of Theodore's task being unusual would eventually draw eyes.
Of course, these weren't his only problems. Thanks to a little help from The Crick, Theodore had managed to get a tracking program on his footage and begun to track it's progress. Eventually, he'd figure out where the file had gone and figure out who was doing the editing. Hopefully, before another "Psyclone Incident"
Speaking of, The Psyclone Incident brought about another set of changes. The Police were now hiring and training officers to fight against super-villains. This was a surprising move to Theodore; in the past the city had been more than happy to follow the lead of it's heroes and leave the supers to them.
Theodore figured he shouldn't have been so surprised. The Mayor was a politician and, after the heroes had not only failed to stop Psyclone but hadn't been a help in the slightest with putting out the fires and rescuing civilians, the people were pissed off. Most still thought the heroes had their best interest at heart, but cries that superheroes were "ineffective" to this new wave of crime brought into question their competence. Even Theodore - who wasn't a superhero, but supported them - was seeing a sharp dip in ratings for his opinions and powers. The only heroes that had escaped the scorn were the new ones - The Unicorn and Coil since they were still new and inexperienced.
Honestly, the only things that were keeping him going were his professional duty to the truth, his personal duty to Frederick, and about 4 gallons of coffee. Well, those and the upcoming meal with Rias. A good event on the horizon was always a plus.
It was toward that end that Theodore was getting dressed for the meal. Hopefully; a break would help.
Mina
Mina was having a wonderful week. The announcement with the mayor had gone swimmingly, she had found a new scientist to aid her in her final move, Aldric was ready to move the next piece into play, and she had more revenue flowing in than any other company on earth. The business news was wondering when she'd start buying out other major companies. The only thing she lacked this week was sleep; but that was what coffee was for.
Perhaps best of all, her "monument" was nearing completion. The Fukao-Group Tower was finished and only had a few more floors of furnishing to go. Yes, her checkmate move was all but ready to go. Soon, she'd be the most powerful person in the world. Soon, she'd be able to stop all crime.
Staring down from the top floor of the building, she readied the final phase. All she needed now was a martyr for the cause. So, she made the call. On a new burner, she plugged in some numbers, heard the ringing, and spoke. "Tess. Your payday is at hand. Here's what I need you to do..."
Aldric
"... and a bottle of
Château Pétrus 2005 Red please." Aldric said to the small shop owner. Aldric followed it by putting nearly $10,000 on the table. The week was done and now all he needed to do was wait for Mina to trigger the play and everything would be done. As such, he needed the best bottle of wine he could find. After all, celebrations like this required and deserved only the best.
This wasn't the first of his stops for the day. All said and done, he'd dropped nearly $100,000 in the last 4 hours. He had all he needed for his celebration and was looking forward to enjoying the perfect meal. He'd already gotten the right food, the right wine, the right location... everything. The only way he could even hope to improve it would be to go back to his home village in France.
Sadly; it was gone. It had been gone for 70+ years now. He missed it now more than ever in his old age. No matter how much bloody vengeance he'd wrought over the years, it had never filled the void. He'd single-handedly brought generals and dictators to their knees and rid the world of evils it would never knew existed. They'd committed sins against gods and nature the likes of which mortal man was never meant to endure, but it was that little village that brought him the most pain. He missed it and he hated it.
But, for one afternoon, he would remember it and think of it fondly. Then... then it was show time.