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STORY
SETTING
Fictional city in alternate-reality Earth. About the size of Melbourne: set on the coast. Southern Hemisphere.
Spring, 2009.
It's getting warmer! Very sunny days and comfortable nights.
CHARACTER INFORMATION
COMING SOON
15 MINUTES

Hannibal Krane
Charismatic and lethal, Hannibal's loyalty to the Treymaines is legendary. With astonishing ease he is able to move from affable Scot to a cold, hard part of the Treymaine machine. His dedication and determination make him a relentless enemy and a vital ally. Beneath this collected calm, however, is a man haunted by nightmares from drug-induced torture in the line of duty ... but no one would know it to look on him and if Hannibal has his way, no one ever will.
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Original Story/Canons/Creator: Anya
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Amber Alert, Tag Teddy
| Theodore Luccidello |
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{Om mani padme hung}
Group: de Winter
Posts: 26
Member No.: 417
Joined: 2-September 09

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He didn't like the styles that had come into reality, as of late. Maybe it had been going on since even he was a child. In fact, if he remembered correctly when he was performing there had been quite racy. Especially when they had gotten older. He had gone shirtless for years before he quit the business itself. But this, this was his daughter. He loved getting his daughter things, atleast when he had the time. What made her happy, made him happy. He had found himself at one of those dress shops that he couldn't name. Looking upon a tag it had said Versace. He wouldn't even attempt at pronouncing that. After looking around he had decided upon an eggshell colored gown. It was lacy, but not too revealing. It would look quite elegant on her giving the right time. After buying the gown he tucked the box under his arm and made his way out of the store. If it had been any less crowded there might have been eyes upon him for being there with a dress under arm. There had been one instance when he had gone shopping at a less crowded area and the store clerk had asked if he meant to wear the dress. It made little sense to him and he wondered if that one had been meant as a joke. He hadn't found it funny, and the store clerk had merely looked embarrassed.
Teddy headed in the direction of the escalator, needing to make a stop at the hobby shop up the building. He needed new dyes and a knife sharpener. His hand broken after nearly 15 years of use, to his dismay. Passing by a balloon cart on his way towards the escalators he couldn't help but smile at the gentleman. There was a small group of children with parents not far behind, all with smiling faces. Happy to be getting the colorful elastic. He nodded towards the flustered saleman. Turning to the left, just moments from the escalators his eyes fell towards a little boy towards the glass boundary. His thumb in his mouth and the tears fighting to leave his eyes. He had always had a strong bond towards children, having raised one by himself, and having had so many siblings. It was a natural thing, the father gene in him. If that had been Stephania, he would have liked someone to help his child. He moved past the people that seemed to be simply ignoring him, running along with the business of their lives. He leaned down next to the little boy, and smile on his face. Waving slightly, his elbow on his knee.
“Hello young man. I'm Teddy. Like the bear? I bet you have one at home, don't you? Where are your parents?”
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| Theodore Luccidello |
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{Om mani padme hung}
Group: de Winter
Posts: 26
Member No.: 417
Joined: 2-September 09

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It broke his heart to see a child cry, especially when there was something to be done about it. He himself had spoiled his daughter as a child, he knew that. Discipline wasn't nonexistent but he would have taken a gun to the head before he would have ever hit his child. There was other ways to raise a child or so he thought. But to see a child cry, no matter if it was his own, or if he knew the child for that matter, it broke his heart. He could feel the change of eyes upon him and the child.
“Did you know that the Teddy bear was named after a man by the name of Theodore? That's how it became the Teddy bear.”
He listened as the boy cried, speaking inbetween the sobs. It was obvious that this young man wasn't sure where his parents were, which made way for questioning of had he lost them in this mess? It was a good chance, and something he had assumed just when he saw the crying child in the middle of a very busy mall. He couldn't make out a lot of what the kid was saying, but he could easily make out the “daddy” and the “balloons.” He had to do something to calm the child before he went to mall security in hopes of finding his parents. He'd stay with the child until he could find his parents. He extended a hand towards the young boy.
“Why don't you take my hand. I'll get you a balloon, one for each hand. What's your name?” He offered the boy a big smile, “What about your daddy? I think we can find him. He couldn't have gone too far.”
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| Theodore Luccidello |
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{Om mani padme hung}
Group: de Winter
Posts: 26
Member No.: 417
Joined: 2-September 09

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Teddy shook his head as he took the child's hand into his own. He still wasn't sure of the kids name, but he hardly thought that mattered until they got to the security of the mall. He'd talk with them and have a page go around, if that was possible. He wasn't sure how the security worked around here, not having worked in the building before. They would get all the information they could from the boy, and Teddy would wait with the child until the found his parents. He would have liked someone to do that for Stephania, thus he would have to do it for the parent of this child. He tried to follow what he was saying but couldn't really comprehend unless he knew who these people were, but from what he could understand his father was going to be in trouble with mother if he didn't get the bag he had lost. He assumed there must be one more child. Though, for all he knew there could be more than that.
Teddy looked up, noting the balloon man that he had passed on the way down to the hobby shop. He laughed at the boys excitement, it was cute. Allowing his voice to escalate with feigned excitement he smiled down at the boy.
“Well! Let's hurry up there. A blue one? Why don't we get two blue balloons. So both your hands can match!”
He ushered the boy through the crowd, taking the escalators up one level.
“Did you know blue is said to bring peace?” The child wouldn't remember that fact, of course but he was a firm believer of talking to a child as you would an adult. Talking to a child in a different mannerism took away from the child. If you spoke like an adult with them, then they would in most cases behave better in the sense they felt like an adult and felt the need to act like one. At least, he remembered hearing that in some sense at some time. As they got up the balloon man he pulled out his wallet, the line of children now gone they were the man's first customer. He nodded towards him.
“Two blue.” His eyes were sympathetic once more for the working class man, having once been the flustered man behind the counter, in a sense. Though he had been more the man behind the counter dealing with an angry person or two during his years.
“Do you happen to know where the security office is?”
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| Theodore Luccidello |
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{Om mani padme hung}
Group: de Winter
Posts: 26
Member No.: 417
Joined: 2-September 09

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The boy had stated his name was Harvey and though he hadn't been given a full name, he could hope that Harvey was enough, and if not then they would go further and question his last name, find his parents and call. He'd make sure this would happen, and if he had to would take the boy to his home. He hoped this was as simple as a parent losing their son, it was easy enough in such a large place.
“Down on the bottom floor, go straight from the escalators.”
The boy seemed quite content with his balloons as Teddy knelt down at his side. He tied the balloons loosely on both wrists, once again taking his hand into his own. He quickly paid the gentleman, placing his wallet tightly back into his pocket.
“Thank you.”
He simply said as he ushered the little boy back towards the escalators. The balloon gently brushed against his face as they slowly made their way past the people in the walkways, which seemed to be lessening if only by small amounts of people. Down the escalators he quickly made his way down the hall, keeping at a pace of which the boy could keep up with.
“Harvey, do you have a last name?”
They arrived at the door before he could get an answer and didn't bother to knock on the door. Staff only, but he didn't much care as long as this boy found his father. Looking in, he kept the door open long enough for Harvey to follow him inside.
“We've got a missing child here. He says his name is Harvey. Have you found any frantic parents?”
He spoke towards the guards, smiling down at Harvey. He squeezed the boys hand reassuringly, as the guard got on his radio, it almost reminded him of the old days back when he lived in a one bedroom apartment with Stephania.
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| Michael Morelli |
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friction turns to F I R E
Group: Jade
Posts: 133
Member No.: 287
Joined: 22-January 09

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The security guards radio squawked and someone chattered something about how they'd found Harvey. Mike felt physically weak. He knew that most of the guys at station eleven would probably laugh if they knew... he was supposed to be this big, tough firefighter... but the thought that something could have happened to his son just about undid him!
He grabbed the diaper bag and ushered the guard outside. He couldn't cover the ground between the kid's store and the guard station fast enough. Despite the fact that Harvey had been found, Mike's father-brain was still more than capable of spinning out a thousand horrible scenarios. Mike saw Harvey before the boy saw him. He stood contentedly beside a tall man who was holding his hand. Both wrists sported brightly colored balloons and Mike immediately realized what had drawn Harvey from his side. The boy had an insatiable appetite for the things.
Mike took a deep breath, steadying himself. Nothing would negatively affect Harvey more than the boy picking up on how worried Mike had been. He was a pretty sensitive little guy. Mentally calming himself down he crossed the remaining distance to the guard shack. "Hey Harv!" He said, gently.
Harvey, for his part, turned around, saw his father, and burst into renewed sobs. He slammed into Mike's legs, wrapping his arms around one and cried. He tried to speak but all Mike could catch was something about loosing the balloons and meeting a teddy bear. He reached down and stroked his son's head while he caught the eye of the man who'd been holding Harvey's hand.
"I assume you're the one that looked out for my son," Mike began. "I can't even begin to thank you enough!"
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| Theodore Luccidello |
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{Om mani padme hung}
Group: de Winter
Posts: 26
Member No.: 417
Joined: 2-September 09

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Teddy and Harvey had been staring at the screens behind the security area. He told Harvey about the technology, as if the boy would actually understand. In general, he wasn't the greatest with technology, but it was much simpler when it was a necessary knowledge to have. As they waited, Harvey stood at his side. It wasn't long until he heard the footsteps behind them. He didn't turn around too quickly, knowing that the family should be the first to react at any rate. He smiled as the name was called and boy turned around. Teddy was soon to follow the action, though he didn't take any advancement towards Harvey's father. He watched instead. The boy broke down in tears, and though it was of no one's fault, he felt a tinge of guilt. It was always like that, even when Stephania had been younger. He always wondered how a child could affect someone so much.
Teddy smiled at the gentleman and nodded. Of course there was absolutely no problem with having helped little Harvey. As he believed, there were reasons for everything. And, if a lost child was put in his path then there had to be some reason for it. Teddy knew not to overthink things, so he decided not to. Instead he put a hand forward.
“Theodore Luccidello.” He looked at Harvey, smiling down at the boy, though he doubted the young man would see said smile.
“I would have wanted someone to watch out for my daughter. We've got to watch out for them all.” He looked at the little one in the stroller and his smile seemed to broaden. It had been quite a long time since Stephania had been that size. He could hear the words from the boys. Of course he was a sap, at least when he allowed himself to be. There was nothing wrong with that from time to time.
“Why don't we get this little one a balloon too, it's only fair.” He looked back up at her father, “Or we can get some ice cream instead. I think a treats in order.”
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