Grif of Hearts
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Cross my HEART
✘ Chapter One: Few Die for Nothing
✘ Chapter One: Few Die for Nothing
"Halstana? I grew up near the Ivory Loch. I'll take them there."
- Bernadette Westerveldt
- Bernadette Westerveldt
OST: Owner of a Lonely Heart
OOC: And Hope to DIE
The Aestlander land barge was a pitiful machine. Constructed from rusted scrap metal and powered by the most pathetic engine that Bernie had ever seen, it was a cacophony of materials that simply shouldn't function together. How it could move at all was beyond her. Yet it rumbled on against all expectations, stuttering and coughing as it carried the motley crew of Heart Stealers on their long trek across the Marble Wastes. Back and forth their journeys had gone, rolling across endless expanse of dry, dead earth to find the tiniest backwater town where they would do business. It had done this for days on end and despite any fathomable logic the barge had managed to last this long.
It had genuinely surprised Bernie. The clumsy beast had stopped feeling like a pointless piece of machinery and instead felt like a second home, if a bit of a weathered one. It powered through the wastes better than any newer contraption, eager to please its fleshy, organic pilots like an excitable puppy. Had Bernie just related the Aestlander to a puppy? Gosh, was she starting to get attached to the old thing? Bernie wasn't sure if she found the idea comforting or revolting but, take it or leave it, it was her new home which she shared with the other Heart Stealers.
The Aestlander had been moving all night in an attempt to make up for lost time and now had Halstana in its sights, not before tearing through a large patch of rotting woodland which had left snow white branches caught in the wheels and wooden fragments lodged in the bodywork. The sound of splintering trees had treated the party to an early wake-up call just as the moon's second rise peaked up over the horizon, giving them enough time to ready themselves for the day ahead. Bernie groaned, leaning against the window and running a finger along a crack in the glass. Her eyes turned to Halstana which sat just off in the distance, only a couple of minutes away down the road they had torn out onto.
What a poor state it had fallen to.
What had once been her home had been reduced to something desolate and decrepit. Bernie remembered Halstana as a stunning locale where the skies were blue, the waters clear and the grass a lush, healthy green. Memories clouded this place though, ones that Bernie would much rather forget. To her Halstana had become a thick grey mess with few redeeming qualities that reminded her of everything she hated. There was nothing special about it, a series of ruined towers and shanty towns surrounding a murky black lake. It was grim, unappealing and all in all uninteresting.
The remaining crew of Heart Stealers, however, would see Halstana in a light unclouded by rotten memories; a sprawling lake town protected by forests and cliffs, almost untouched by the blight of the Darkness. Most of the Old World architecture stood strong and boats hung lazily on the vast waters of the lake. It was peaceful, immune to the trials out of the outside world. Unlike most settlements it didn't even have a wall giving it an unusually welcoming quality that was uncommon in this age. As it grew closer and closer, their transport speeding down an old stretch of road littered with cracks and bumps, Bernie's stomach churned.
The land barge passed by a welcome sign that stood beside the road, clearly an Old World creation. It was in good condition, the artwork and writing looking to have been repainted recently but the original name of the town had been removed and replaced. It now said "Welcome to Halstana". Bernie was almost disappointed that they had cleaned up her brother's attempts at vandalising the sign all those years ago even if she couldn't remember a single word of what he had written there. Regardless it was one more thing that was different and so one more thing that Bernie did not like. Already Halstana felt like an entirely different beast and she hadn't even set foot in it.
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Rather than rumbling down the old roads of the town the Aestlander paused outside of the settlement, the lumbering vehicle turning off of the road and parking just beside it. The driver, an aging man with a short grey beard and a wrinkled brow by the name of Valen, turned his head back and peered down the length of the Aestlander. "Streets are too thin for me to drive much further. Sorry."
Turning her head to him, Bernie smiled. "It's more than good enough. Thanks for the lift, Valen."
"You're welcome. Just remember that as much as I love ya' I am actually getting paid for this." He smirked and Bernie laughed.
Smiling back, Bernie pulled down the handle of the door leading from the barge and opened it, stepping out into the stretch of empty land outside of town. She breathed in the sharp morning air for the first time today, stretching her legs proper and jumping down onto the floor, her boots making prints in the dusty earth. Bernie stepped out a few paces, turning to face the Aestlander with her hands on her hips and waited for her comrades to join her.
Bernie watched as each one of them made their way out of the barge, slugging their equipment with them. A Heart Stealer rarely left their beds without a rifle in tow. Even Bernie had Argent fastened to the back of her belt, resting on her waist. They were a crew of varied talents although Bernie hadn't the chance to learn all of them just yet. While she knew of Kallen's bizarre talents with Thralls and the mysteriously keen eyes of the one who called himself "Delta", Bernie didn't quite know them as well as she'd hoped.
The group had been in each other's presence for a few weeks now, having been put together as a team then. Bernie, however, felt like an invader. She had been reallocated to them just three days ago only because she knew the surrounding area like the back of her hand. Still, it had been seven years since she had last been here and Bernie wasn't sure how much help she could possibly be. The town would have changed since then, a living organism never content with staying in one form. Now Bernie was the closest she had ever come to a position of leadership and the pressure was building, pushing down on her shoulders. They expected her to know about a settlement that was nothing like how she remembered. How long could Bernie cling to the loose title of team leader in a group she barely knew?
Burying those thoughts as deeply as she could, Bernadette stood before the rag-tag crew with one hand on her hip and the other hand falling lazily by her side. She smiled, an attempt to seem more open and comfortable with the party, but those with keener senses might've noticed the slight tremble that crept down her limbs and on one occasion made her shiver. She took in a deep breath as if it were her last, followed by second. Bernie hadn't had the chance to tell them about the most recent development of the case, information she herself had only learned this very morning and had been saving for the mission reminder. Now they would know. Bernie spoke, clearing her throat.
"Our mission today is here in Halstana. As you may recall, twelve associates of the Heart Stealers were found dead here in the last two weeks, each one dying of," Bernie raised both her hands, using her forefingers and middle fingers to simulate quotation marks. "Mysterious circumstances. We've arranged a meeting with Halstana's sheriff, one Sheryl O'Conner, to dig deeper and see what we can find out concerning the deaths. Recently though there's been a development in the situation that may prove interesting. Sheriff O'Conner recently discovered a thirteenth body. While at first it was thought it was just another repeat an autopsy revealed that it, uh-".
She was stuttering and she was starting to hate herself for it. Bernie paused, taking in another mouthful of cold air and tried to still the quiver on her lips. "They did an autopsy on the body… there was no sign of surgery but the victim was completely missing their heart."
"I think we can all guess why it's imperative that we implore further. It's unique among all of the cases and O'Conner is convinced this isn't something her staff know how to handle appropriately."
'Oh, such big words, Bernie. That'll impress 'em' she thought, teasing herself.
"If you have any questions then ask as we walk. The faster we get there the better."
Of course, "there" was the Halstana morgue connected directly to the police station, headed by the aforementioned sheriff Sheryl O'Connor. Bernie had never met the woman in person, only exchanging a few brief messages over the Mythem Network, but she seemed pleasant enough to work with and genuinely concerned with the wellbeing of the city. Bernie was interested in meeting her proper. Despite her position in Halstana they were not scheduled to meet her at the police department though, instead at the town centre. Another relic from times gone by it had always been a popular meeting place even in Bernie's childhood, marked with the largest fountain Bernie had ever seen. She wondered if it still stood.
While her mind wandered, Bernie hadn't noticed her legs had started moving of their own accord, powering her towards Halstana. She turned her head, checking that her fellow Heart Stealers were in tow. Happy that they were she set her sights on the town, her eyes wandering across the towers that peaked along the skyline. Today was going to be a long day…
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