Episode Six:
Hunted
Hunted
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Previously, in Tales from the Monico:
David: "The staff walked out and left me in the lurch?you don't want a job, do you?"
Oz (shrugs): "Okay."
Oz: "You do know that the theatre is haunted, right?"
Emma: "You're actually serious, aren't you?"
Oz and Charlie rush to the lake. Oz throws the bomb in and the lake explodes.
Charlie: "So, um. Hello again."
Oz: "Hey."
Charlie: "I'm looking for a local to call my own."
Elli: "I think I've done enough travelling, for the time being at least. It might be nice to stay in one place for a while, and here seems as good as anywhere."
Emma: "David and I met at college?He changed everything. Before that I was like?the stereotypical spoiled LA rich girl who'd never lifted a finger to do anything her whole life. I went to college to learn about a few dumb ologies just for the sake of having something to do while I kicked back and enjoyed Daddy's money? There was so much that I took for granted?He worked in a place like this all through school, and it was kinda his second ambition. To have a place of his own that he could run how he wanted?He's worked so hard to make it a success."
Elli: "What have you got against Mike and Mat? You get? jittery every time they're around."
Oz: "Have you ever heard of the Initiative? ? It's the uniforms. I see them, and it's like ? just for a second, something inside me remembers. Waking up and seeing the soldiers, and?then the rest."
Oz: "Safety in secrecy. That's pretty much the game plan."
Mike: "I just?I want to keep an eye on the place."
Mat: "Can you say paranoia?"
Mike: "Well, you explain it then. All the weird stuff that happens around that place."
The gang fight off a roomful of vampires, then stand around staring warily at each other.
Oz: "It's all about trust. That's why secrets are kept. You have to decide: do you trust these people to deal with the truth if you tell them? And, are you prepared to handle the rejection if they can't?"
David: "It ends here. No more secrets."
Oz: "I'll go first. My name is Daniel Osbourne, and I'm a werewolf? I don't change. Not any more. I can hold it in."
Elli: "My name is Eleris Talvalin, and? I don't actually come from this world at all."
Charlie: "My name is Charlie Stafford, and?I think I'm mostly just a perfectly normal person. Except that I can do, well, this." (She floats a table in the air.)
Emma (shivers): "It's really creepy."
David: "He's still Oz. Same guy he always was. And Elli is still Elli."
Emma: "And Charlie is still Charlie. I know that. And it's still creepy."
Elli shows Oz a newspaper report about a werewolf running loose in town.
Oz: "It wasn't me."
Elli: "I know that, idiot. I just thought you'd want to know."
Linda: "The old man said you might be able to help, and I didn't know what else to do? The antique guy ? he's got a shop next door."
Oz: "If I can't even find a man who lives next door, how am I supposed to find a werewolf that could be anywhere?"
Elli: "He does seem kind of elusive."
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Prologue:
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Prologue:
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David was in a foul mood.
Oz was watching with great interest as David stormed around the Monico. He'd never seen this side of his employer before, and thought it was probably a good thing business was relatively quiet this afternoon ? David ranting away quietly to himself while he cleared tables was very likely to put off any potential customers who walked in.
Except of course, for their regulars. While Oz was watching David in fascination, Elli wandered in from out back, where she had her art studio and apartment behind the converted theatre. His attention was transferred from David to her as she calmly helped herself to a drink and put the money for it in the till without a word spoken. Amused, Oz reflected that teaching her how the cash register worked might not have been such a smart move after all.
Elli joined him behind the bar, and they both watched David in silence for a moment, elbows resting on the counter, chins resting on hands. Then Elli leaned towards him slightly.
"What's up with him?" she whispered, nodding at David.
Oz whispered back. "In-law issues."
"Oh?" She looked curious.
"Emma's mom is in town," Oz elaborated, still whispering. David's muttered monologue had been ongoing ever since Emma and her mom had vanished in the direction of the mall post-lunch.
"Ah." Elli nodded, understanding.
Having run out of tables to aggressively wipe down, David stormed back over to the bar, still ranting quietly to himself: Diana this and Diana that, work, money, Emma.
Oz decided it was best to keep quiet and ask no questions. It was clear that there was no love lost between David and his wife's parents, although the original source of this antagonism appeared to be on their side rather than his. The impression he got was that they had never considered David to be good enough for their daughter, and David resented being made to feel inferior.
"Did you tell her about the band?" Elli asked, picking nonchalantly at a cookie she'd appropriated and taking her life into her own hands by interrupting the monologue.
Oz and David, plus their friend Charlie and the Monico's chief waitress Shanei, had recently joined forces to set up a band. Although the original agreement was that their performance was for one night only, to salvage an emergency situation, it had been such a success that David had talked them all into something more permanent, and a semi-regular gig at the caf? had been agreed on. It was a dream come true for frustrated musician David to be playing on an almost regular again and he was hugely excited about it. Oz had to admit that for him, too, it felt good to get back into his music after too long a break.
David looked surprised by Elli's question, as if he hadn't even noticed she or Oz were there.
"Waste of time, according to her," David recovered from his surprise and continued ranting. "So's all this." He gestured around him, indicating the caf? into which he'd invested everything he had. "She's still pissed I wouldn't take the job with 'Gordon, darling'." He rolled his eyes and gestured dramatically as he quoted his wealthy mother-in-law.
Elli looked at Oz for a translation.
"Emma's dad," Oz explained quietly as an aside, not wanting to interrupt David's funk.
"Okay," Elli murmured in reply.
"Could have made my fortune if I'd stayed with Gordon." David started slamming mugs around behind the counter. "According to her, that is. Never mind that I'd've been bored comatose within a day. They wouldn't give us a cent to help with this place, you know."
He scowled at the two of them. "Not even when we were desperate, about to go under. But they made sure I knew how they felt about Emma taking that job at the boutique, didn't matter the slightest that she likes it. Said it was my fault, I'd got in over my head, should've listened to them in the first place. Damn!"
David's mini-tantrum was ended abruptly when a mug went crashing to the floor at his feet. He stood there glaring at it for a moment.
"I've got it," Oz said quietly, and headed out back for a dustpan and brush to clean up the mess with.
He returned to the bar just in time to see Emma arriving back minus her mother, but loaded down with bags from the shopping trip Diana had taken her on.
"Your mother bought all this stuff for you?" Elli looked amazed.
Emma looked almost on a high from all the shopping and seemed completely oblivious to David's obvious discomfort at her mother's display of wealth. "You know how mom's are," she replied, blithely.
"Not really," Elli told her, casually. "I never had one."
That took the wind out of Emma's sails completely. She looked flustered, and said, "Oh. Oh, well, I guess I better take this lot upstairs out of the way."
As she left the room, Oz crouched down to sweep up the broken china, all this talk about parents or lack thereof reminding him that he hadn't spoken to his in a while and should probably call them. As parents went they were pretty undemanding, but they did like it if he acknowledged their existence once in a while.
Elli gave the morose David a quizzical look. "Is her mum not staying here, then?"
"God, no." David snorted. "She wouldn't dream of it. No, she'll have checked herself into the most expensive hotel she can find by now, and be gone again by morning. She only does flying visits."
"By the way, Oz." Emma popped her head back around the door at that moment. From his position down on the floor, Oz looked up to see what she wanted. "I just went past the antique shop next door and it's open. You might be able to catch the Ol' Fella this time."
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