Ambrose Dempsey D1 {FIN}
Aug 19, 2012 22:57:33 GMT -5
Post by charade on Aug 19, 2012 22:57:33 GMT -5
Ambrose Peralandra Dempsey
Forty-Two Years of Age
Male
The First District Of Panem
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FC is Ioan Grufford
Theme: All The Right Moves by Onerepublic
“Do you think he’s going to give us any information we don’t already know?” Rubbing at tired eyes with a free hand, Detective Taverson regarded his partner with an annoyed stare. “How should I know Wilson? I’m sick and tired of seeing these blasted Dempseys in here. They’re like cockroaches. Smash one and three more crawl out of hiding to back talk me during investigations.” “Does he know why we’ve brought him in?” “I don’t know, and I honestly don’t care, I’m trying to find the family files.”
Wilson shrugged and moved over to the two way mirror that separated the peacekeepers from the interrogation chamber in which the man named Ambrose Dempsey sat with his well-manicured hands carefully folded in his lap, the fingers elegantly knitted together atop the dark suit pants that he wore. There was an almost regal air about him, from the way that his spine was straight up along the back of the chair, to the way his head was held aloft, burnt sienna eyes blinking softly with a practiced, evenly measured timing. “He’d doing it again.” “What?” “The staring, Tav. Mr.Dempsey is just looking at the mirror like he can see us. It’s unsettling.” “So? Stop watching him then.” Wilson nodded in agreement, but nonetheless kept up his vigil.
What made a citizen like Ambrose? By all accounts, the Dempseys were among the poorest families in the richest district, an irony that was not lost of the officer, given that the amount of attention they received was equal to that of tributes families or other socialites. However, despite their social standing, the patriarch of the Dempsey family kept himself well-dressed and very composed. Not a single strand of dark hair on his head was out of place, carefully combed over and moussed up or something; the only thing Wilson could think of to explain the way certain pockets of hair were frozen stiff, giving his head the appearance of having several blades pasted over the side of his face like blood drying on the battered skull of a head that had been bashed in.
But that wasn’t the only thing that seemed sharp about his personage. Thin ears tapered to points where they met his hair, and his nose a bit long and pointed near the tip. Wilson noted that the lips were flat and bloodless, pale like the rest of the skin on his face. And of course, his eyes. They were the type that could bore a hole in wall if he stared at one place long enough, dark and dead, frozen with a cold ferocity that was only augmented by the thinness of the hair strips above them. “You think he tweezes his eyebrows?” I don’t know. Why don’t you ask him?” Taverson replied irritably. Ambrose yawned, and Wilson caught a glimpse of shiny teeth before his own face scrunched up in imitation. Those things were really contagious.
“Nice suit he has, if a little frayed at the sleeves. Looks like a classic. Probably a family heirloom, not like they can afford a lot.” The clothing in question was deep shade of black that looked like it was made out of velvet. A tie hung about his neck like a hangman's noose, a faded violet that hung listlessly like the bloated tongue of a desiccated corpse floating aimlessly facedown in a polluted river or the ocean that bordered district four. “Wilson, if you stare at him any longer I’m going to arrest you for being a creepy stalker. Come away from the window and tell me what you think about these psych reports.” Wilson nodded, before finally taking a seat next to the detective and taking the papers that were being brandished in his general direction.***
“Okay, what do we have then”?” He’s a real eccentric like type Wilson, as much of an odd duck as the rest of them. Doesn’t care for or like the annual hunger games, but smart enough to not spread his opinions around, wouldn’t want to be accused of treason against the Capitol. Refuses to let his daughters train as careers, heck, I’ve even heard it rumored he won’t let them watch it in the sanctity of his own home. He’s taken some kind of pacifist vow of nonviolence and believes that physical contact is never the answer, preferring to talk things out and force the other person to see the flaws in their argument. Very good with public speaking. Ran for Mayor once a couple of years back, but his lack of enthusiasm for the Arena did not get him many votes, if he even got any. He’s been on the Capitols watch list for awhile now.
“School records from more than twenty years ago show that he graduated top of his class. Real intelligent, but his financial situation just kept him from really going anywhere. Shame that. He used to paint too; was an artist for most of his youth. One of his landscape paintings was even mimicked by a gamemaker and turned into a battlefield for a games decades ago. Never touched a canvas again after Damien died in a gang war. This suggests he was a lot closer to Damien than he ever was to Todd. Other than that he appears to be a very private person, slow to trust, and not the most sociable of people either. Keeps his family together and others away; Remember when we interviewed Kiera? Kept his daughters extended family at arms length, didn’t want them to get infected with crazy I suppose.
He was just as taken in by Kaelens charade as much as anyone else. If his daughters are to be believed, Ambrose was hesitant about about letting them interact with his nephew, but liked the intelligence and charm that the boy radiated. Perhaps the boy reminded him a little of himself. You can see here that he cared for the boy where Todd Dempsey neglected him. Maybe he even began to think of him as the son he never had, or as his brother Damien come back to life. I’d hazard a guess that when the other shoe dropped and Kae’s activities came to life he was furious with himself for thinking he could improve his brothers seed, and likely worried about the kind of effect this could have on the five of his daughters.” Taverson closed the binder and set it down on the table. “Well, we should probably go in and speak with him.”
The pair entered the room where Ambrose sat, Taverson taking the seat across from him and Wilson standing by the door; Taverson opening his mouth to speak, only to be rudely cut off by the Dempsey.“Good evening gentlemen, I trust this is going to be a quick study concerning my nephew’s...doings, or perhaps the nature of my relationship with the boy, and whatever else your superiors have decided they need to hear again. Did you not ask the right questions last time?” “...I see where Kiera gets her scathing wit.” Taverson replied stonily. “Mr.Dempsey, we would just like to ask you a few questions about your nephew, as well as the rest of your family. “Yes, thank you for repeating what I just said.”Ignoring the jab, the detective shuffled some papers and fixed Ambrose with a look.
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“We already know about your own sordid past; arrested two times for petty thievery, gang involvement, one brother deceased at sixteen and the other a useless waste of space murdered by his offspring; I won’t bore you with the details we already know.”“How thoughtful.””So tell us, what was your relationship with Kaelen Dempsey like?” Taverson watched as the other man brought his folded hands up to rest on the table. “As I’m sure you’ve heard before, he was a bright boy, intelligence his only solace in the harrowing upbringing he suffered through.””That and murdering people.” coughed Wilson. Ambrose rolled his eyes. “I made it my business to keep my daughters away from my brother and his son, it was best if they just went about their lives.”
The man pauses for a moment, cracking the knuckles on his left hand one by one. “I was less than pleased the day that Cora came home with the boy.”“That would be your second eldest daughter correct?” Ambrose shot the peacekeeper a withering look.“Why do you insist on interrupting my monologue with meaningless prattle?” “Fine, fine. Continue." “I was surprised to see that my brother had not fathered a delinquent, but a young man who could carry on conversations with the smartest people in the district. What started as the occasional playdate turned into almost a second home for the lad. I considered him like...a son to me.”Teeth clenched as he said: “No longer.”
“I see, I see.” Taverson quickly made a note of it. “Can you tell us about the kind of relationship he had with your daughters?”“As far as I know, he tried very hard to integrate himself into my family. Kae got along very well with all of them, especially Cora, Kiera and Aurora. I feel that Blair is too young to have had any meaningful discussions with him, and Moira is older than him. I don’t believe they hung out much beyond doing homework.” “We have it on record here that he began career training with Cora and Kiera.” “Yes... well unfortunately, in spite of my best efforts, children are wont to do as they will. Especially the strong-willed children I taught them to be.“Mm-hmm. That will be all for now Mr.Dempsey.” The detective made some more notes before standing and ushering Ambrose towards the door. Bothered by the sudden abruptness of the interviews conclusion, he paused by the door and turned to face the peacekeepers.
“I have to ask, why bother me now? My nephew is dead.”The officers exchanged a glance before Taverson spoke up.“We know from speaking with your daughters that some of them were exceedingly close with Kaelen. We just want to have this sort of thing on record in case we need to prevent another tragedy from happening.” “Another trag... How dare you insinuate that my daughters could go the same route as that...that mongrel!” The volume of his voice rising in indignation. “I raised them right, not like my unfortunate brother.”“I’m sure you did," Taverson replied placatingly. “We’ll be in touch Mr.Dempsey. Have a goodnight.” Ambrose’s face became a mask for livid fury as he stormed out of the building, slamming doors as he did so. Taverson shook his head. “Parents just don’t want to think about their kids killing people unless they come home as a Victor.” Wilson nodded sagely. “Bring me the latest numbers on missing persons. I have my suspicions about something...Let’s just hope I’m wrong.”
Ambrose kept up a brisk pace as he walked home, partly due to his anger, and in part to the general unsafeness of his surroundings.“The sheer audacity of that detective.”He muttered to himself.“My daughters would never do such a thing, they are not as sadistic and cruel as my nephew. And if they were...” The words hung in the air as he continued to walk.“Dempseys take care of their own; No, scratch that. I take care of the Dempseys. I’m the only one that’s ever given a crap about our family, and yet I’m the one that is continually shat on. My children are cantankerous rebels and my nephew the worst criminal that the district has ever seen.”He kicked a piece of debris into the gutter in anger. “I’m jobless, friendless and forgotten in all respects but the ones that put us in the public eye.”Ambrose ceased mumbling as he passed a woman walking her dog; the look of disgust on her face telling him, she knew who he was.
“I’m sick of this.”
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