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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 4849103" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>Black Guard: Prologue</strong></p><p></p><p>Rosetta was a small suburban town, widely known for its beautiful woods. The total population just touched 53,000. Many wealthy families lived in the area and this affluence provided access to many amenities and services. The city had a large library, a first class private hospital, and a professional police force and fire department.</p><p></p><p>Rosetta was home to RaeMart Industries, a large scientific firm that created specialized missile technology. Rosetta’s schools were some of the best in Texas and the students consistently scored among the highest in the state. Rosetta was home to the American Dream.</p><p></p><p>The north side of town consisted mostly of industrial zones and shopping areas, including a large mall. The east side was the oldest part of town and many of the families who lived there were very wealthy and owned large plantation-style homes. To the south lay the “poor” section of town, which was the only area zoned for apartment buildings.</p><p></p><p>“So there’s supposed to be a Nazi around here somewhere?” asked Hammer, driving a huge black SUV.</p><p></p><p>Jim-Bean shrugged from the passenger seat. “I know what I saw. Galt said Rosetta, Texas. And some doctor.”</p><p></p><p>Archive scanned his limited-access cistron. “The old town square holds an arts and crafts festival most weekends and is ringed by a number of antique stores. The most popular restaurant is The Cattleman, but many chain restaurants can be found on the north side of town.”</p><p></p><p>“But nothing about Nazis?” asked Hammer.</p><p></p><p>“Nothing yet,” said Archive. “But if you had a Nazi living in town, wouldn’t you bury it?”</p><p></p><p>“Point taken,” said Hammer.</p><p></p><p>Archive’s phone rang. </p><p></p><p>Hammer and Jim-Bean stared at Archive, who stared at the cistron.</p><p></p><p>“Who has that phone number?” asked Hammer indignantly.</p><p></p><p>“Not many people,” said Archive. </p><p></p><p>“Are you going to pick it up?” asked Jim-Bean.</p><p></p><p>Archive picked it up. “Fontaine,” he answered.</p><p></p><p>“Mr. Fontaine? This is Lisa Gray. You don’t know me but we have a mutual friend. I called his show when the noises first started…”</p><p></p><p>“Mutual…friend?” whispered Hammer. “Who?”</p><p></p><p>Archive shrugged.</p><p></p><p>Jim-Bean started shaking his head. “Don’t say it.”</p><p></p><p>“When I told him what it was, he said he doesn’t deal with ‘noncorporeal entities’. He recommended I call you…”</p><p></p><p>“Don’t say it,” said Jim-Bean, rubbing his temples.</p><p></p><p>“Who is our mutual friend, Ms. Gray?” asked Archive.</p><p></p><p>“Magnus,” said Gray.</p><p></p><p>“Of course,” said Jim-Bean, banging his head on the dashboard. “Because he couldn’t spin this into one of his idiotic vampire stories any other way.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 4849103, member: 3285"] [b]Black Guard: Prologue[/b] Rosetta was a small suburban town, widely known for its beautiful woods. The total population just touched 53,000. Many wealthy families lived in the area and this affluence provided access to many amenities and services. The city had a large library, a first class private hospital, and a professional police force and fire department. Rosetta was home to RaeMart Industries, a large scientific firm that created specialized missile technology. Rosetta’s schools were some of the best in Texas and the students consistently scored among the highest in the state. Rosetta was home to the American Dream. The north side of town consisted mostly of industrial zones and shopping areas, including a large mall. The east side was the oldest part of town and many of the families who lived there were very wealthy and owned large plantation-style homes. To the south lay the “poor” section of town, which was the only area zoned for apartment buildings. “So there’s supposed to be a Nazi around here somewhere?” asked Hammer, driving a huge black SUV. Jim-Bean shrugged from the passenger seat. “I know what I saw. Galt said Rosetta, Texas. And some doctor.” Archive scanned his limited-access cistron. “The old town square holds an arts and crafts festival most weekends and is ringed by a number of antique stores. The most popular restaurant is The Cattleman, but many chain restaurants can be found on the north side of town.” “But nothing about Nazis?” asked Hammer. “Nothing yet,” said Archive. “But if you had a Nazi living in town, wouldn’t you bury it?” “Point taken,” said Hammer. Archive’s phone rang. Hammer and Jim-Bean stared at Archive, who stared at the cistron. “Who has that phone number?” asked Hammer indignantly. “Not many people,” said Archive. “Are you going to pick it up?” asked Jim-Bean. Archive picked it up. “Fontaine,” he answered. “Mr. Fontaine? This is Lisa Gray. You don’t know me but we have a mutual friend. I called his show when the noises first started…” “Mutual…friend?” whispered Hammer. “Who?” Archive shrugged. Jim-Bean started shaking his head. “Don’t say it.” “When I told him what it was, he said he doesn’t deal with ‘noncorporeal entities’. He recommended I call you…” “Don’t say it,” said Jim-Bean, rubbing his temples. “Who is our mutual friend, Ms. Gray?” asked Archive. “Magnus,” said Gray. “Of course,” said Jim-Bean, banging his head on the dashboard. “Because he couldn’t spin this into one of his idiotic vampire stories any other way.” [/QUOTE]
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