Huh. Keats? Caring about a stranger? Now we HAVE to stop the presses.
So. 17 years ago, Ellen sacrificed her blood to do SOMETHING. Herve died. His mother blamed Ellen and tried to get revenge on her, but was found dead instead.
1) This seems very straight forward. When did we get to faery plots?
2) ...I still don't know why in the hell someone would call YOU if you weren't secretly involved. Regine wouldn't have called you because a journalist has nothing to do with her (I'm assuming) long-awaited murder fantasy. The faeries hated that you were there and wouldn't have wanted your involvement to begin with, so it wasn't an inside job. And isn't it just a bit too much of a coincidence that two strangers arrive in a quiet, remote town at the exact same time to witness the exact same event, and get dragged into the exact same mystery?
.Wait, how did you find out Regine is the one who wrote the letter if she was dead when you found her?
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So. 17 years ago, Ellen sacrificed her blood to do SOMETHING. Herve died. His mother blamed Ellen and tried to get revenge on her, but was found dead instead.
1) This seems very straight forward. When did we get to faery plots?
2) ...I still don't know why in the hell someone would call YOU if you weren't secretly involved. Regine wouldn't have called you because a journalist has nothing to do with her (I'm assuming) long-awaited murder fantasy. The faeries hated that you were there and wouldn't have wanted your involvement to begin with, so it wasn't an inside job. And isn't it just a bit too much of a coincidence that two strangers arrive in a quiet, remote town at the exact same time to witness the exact same event, and get dragged into the exact same mystery?
.Wait, how did you find out Regine is the one who wrote the letter if she was dead when you found her?