Quinn's email arrived in Jennifer's inbox, exactly as they had discussed in court. It wasn't pressing enough yet perse, for a face to face meeting, but it was enough that this would help them get going for the foundation of a face to face.
The email was hand written, and the penmenship even on a digital medium was flowing and practiced. Unique. Not many people put that kind of effort into digital communication. It was a very personal touch, and that's just how Quinn liked it. She took more effort with her fellow Kindred than she would mortals.
Dear Jennifer Hazelton,
I hope this email finds you well. I mentioned last club meeting about beefing up security, but really it's about creating one of the most elaborate networks a city has ever seen. I have done a trial in my last place of employment on a smaller scale that was highly successful and instrumental in bringing peace back to the area. Insultating against outside threats and being able to keep eyes on the domain at all times for our clubs benefit is a worthwhile endeavor. I believe between my professional working group and yours, and perhaps Mr. H's assistance, and some bankrolling from Mr. J to get it all rolling, this could be done. Your groups great Lady is the one who pointed me in your direction. She had mentioned you had been dabbling already at this?
Looking forward to your forthcoming response,
Q.
P.S- Encryption Failed on the Message from the Server, so I was a little more brief than I intended.
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