1. I Want a Girl With the Right Allocations [OPEN] Meredith heard Stephen Strange's call for delays in delivery, and immediately started on the phones, weaving a web of red tape like a bureaucratic spider. She's calling in favors with contacts she's made outside ADI, but her greatest schemes are those involving Pure Fucking Bullshit. Like the fire code trick. Or other attempts to shut down the store.
Adult characters who Meredith trusts to play the role might receive a network text from her: Do you want to pretend to be a building inspector for me? or perhaps You can play the part of an exterminator, right?
2. With Fingernails That Shine Like Justice [CLOSED TO NEAL, CW: police violence, imprisonment, injury discussion] Unfortunately, the scheme doesn't quite go as planned, and Meredith and Neal are caught while they're trying to pull off one of her schemes. The pair are thrown in a cell together, with the police definitely paying Meredith extra attention after realizing how many different schemes they'd had to react to had been hers.
One of them had already wrenched at her shoulder, the one that had been dislocated a couple months ago in her room. It didn't feel like it was completely out of the socket, but it was clicking when she tried to move it; definitely a bad sign.
And the cops seem to be coming back for another round. Meredith looks at Neal, grimacing. "I swear this has to be against the ADA..."
3. I Want a Girl With a Smooth Liquidation [OTA, CW: police violence, imprisonment, injury discussion] With her one phone call from jail, Meredith hadn't called ADI admin or legal. Instead, she'd called Gil, and asked him to let her boys know where she was. She's expecting Malcolm or Gil to get with legal and get her out of here, but she didn't want to tell her roommates directly, especially Tim, after promising to try to be careful.
Well, at least she wasn't being hurt by the entities, right?
4. She Wants a Car That Will Get Her There [OTA, CW: possible discussion of kidnapping, disappearances] In the office after the pickup of Khalil (and after she returns from police custody), Meredith's one of those who's doing paperwork on the whole incident--which is how she runs into the oddity of automobile registration. She looks up at whoever's nearby, frowning.
"There's something really weird here. The car Khalil was driving when we picked him up? It wasn't his."
Meredith Idlewild - OC
Meredith heard Stephen Strange's call for delays in delivery, and immediately started on the phones, weaving a web of red tape like a bureaucratic spider. She's calling in favors with contacts she's made outside ADI, but her greatest schemes are those involving Pure Fucking Bullshit. Like the fire code trick. Or other attempts to shut down the store.
Adult characters who Meredith trusts to play the role might receive a network text from her: Do you want to pretend to be a building inspector for me? or perhaps You can play the part of an exterminator, right?
2. With Fingernails That Shine Like Justice [CLOSED TO NEAL, CW: police violence, imprisonment, injury discussion]
Unfortunately, the scheme doesn't quite go as planned, and Meredith and Neal are caught while they're trying to pull off one of her schemes. The pair are thrown in a cell together, with the police definitely paying Meredith extra attention after realizing how many different schemes they'd had to react to had been hers.
One of them had already wrenched at her shoulder, the one that had been dislocated a couple months ago in her room. It didn't feel like it was completely out of the socket, but it was clicking when she tried to move it; definitely a bad sign.
And the cops seem to be coming back for another round. Meredith looks at Neal, grimacing. "I swear this has to be against the ADA..."
3. I Want a Girl With a Smooth Liquidation [OTA, CW: police violence, imprisonment, injury discussion]
With her one phone call from jail, Meredith hadn't called ADI admin or legal. Instead, she'd called Gil, and asked him to let her boys know where she was. She's expecting Malcolm or Gil to get with legal and get her out of here, but she didn't want to tell her roommates directly, especially Tim, after promising to try to be careful.
Well, at least she wasn't being hurt by the entities, right?
4. She Wants a Car That Will Get Her There [OTA, CW: possible discussion of kidnapping, disappearances]
In the office after the pickup of Khalil (and after she returns from police custody), Meredith's one of those who's doing paperwork on the whole incident--which is how she runs into the oddity of automobile registration. She looks up at whoever's nearby, frowning.
"There's something really weird here. The car Khalil was driving when we picked him up? It wasn't his."