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Gregorio Krukov Sentinus ([info]_angelofdeath_) wrote,
@ 2009-10-01 08:44:00

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Current mood: cold

The Little Black Book of The Angel of Death
Gregorio saw his old man writing something. So he got out his infamous little black book. It has a Jolly Roger on the cover and reads G. Sentinus on the old blackened leather cover. The journal is at least fifty years old and is actually a small three ring binder with old yellowed, hole punched paper inside. The cover has a bullet hole in it just under the Jolly Roger. Who knows what the Angel of Death could be writing inside his Little Black Book...



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The man has no paper trail
[info]_angelofdeath_
2010-01-13 06:02 pm UTC (link)
The journal entry started "I'm still injured. But thanks to the old man's gamble I'm still alive. The captain and crew of this ship that found us don't seem too phased by my reputation. The head of "maintenance", whose name I will not mention for security reasons until I have confirmation that I have the job I'm looking for, in every sense of the word seems pretty tough. I met an old friend who again for security reasons I will not name."

Gregorio never put other people's names in his book, as not to leave an incriminating paper trail the feds could use against either them or Gregorio himself. And Gregorio also kept no secrets in the book either. If his employer wanted to see the book, he simply handed it over to see. He had nothing to hide.

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