Jerrard Lovel Prideaux (
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Moving Pieces Into Place
There were a few principles Jerrard lived his life by and first among them was: Never give any anything for free. Every act of charity for a price, even if it was not readily apparent. It was all in the planning. That was the problem with the criminal element these days. No patience. It was all ostentatious displays and maniacal cackling. No respect for the long con.
Tonight's act of benevolence was an art display at the Brooklyn Museum. He'd made some... acquisitions back in 1874 when excavations were ongoing at the Abri de la Madeleine shelter and such things weren't readily missed. And if they were, a few coins cleared the problem right up.
Jerrard smoothed down the lapels of his suit as he circles the glass cased displays. They aren't even his favorite pieces in his vast and varied collection, but they make an impression and that was his goal. The museum had been overjoyed to be loaned the prehistoric carvings and weaponry. It had generated headlines and press, building up his name in precisely the way he wanted.
A waiter passed with a tray of champagne flutes and he took one, sipping idly and keeping watch over his assets.
Tonight's act of benevolence was an art display at the Brooklyn Museum. He'd made some... acquisitions back in 1874 when excavations were ongoing at the Abri de la Madeleine shelter and such things weren't readily missed. And if they were, a few coins cleared the problem right up.
Jerrard smoothed down the lapels of his suit as he circles the glass cased displays. They aren't even his favorite pieces in his vast and varied collection, but they make an impression and that was his goal. The museum had been overjoyed to be loaned the prehistoric carvings and weaponry. It had generated headlines and press, building up his name in precisely the way he wanted.
A waiter passed with a tray of champagne flutes and he took one, sipping idly and keeping watch over his assets.
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He smiled again and dipped his head in a slight bow, acknowledging her compliment of the art and agreeing with her assessment. "It does remarkably well, although I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised, given this country's insatiable appetite for such things."
Not just music and dance, to be sure.
"I have plans to expand my sphere of influence from the nighttime entertainment realm. As much as I enjoy my own, private island, I bore easily and find I need new challenges."
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"Ambition, I see." She smiled a little enigmatically. An idea was forming. Though she had things to sound out away from the museum later. "And whose attention were you trying to get with this display?"
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She did like being worshiped; it was true. She set herself up as a goddess for a reason. Though she was occasionally fickle and bored without true devotion.
"Wise move if you have aspirations. Where do you want to go with such knowledge?"
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She looked him over again, assessing something that made her smile faintly.
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"That will take some time."
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