nor_iron_bars: Our careless heads (Stumbling but yeah)
Jailbreak ([personal profile] nor_iron_bars) wrote in [community profile] irisnetwork 2019-06-21 02:20 am (UTC)

Let me know if this works with what you have in mind.

[She suspects she can guess why he's doing it, even if she doesn't quite care. ...Maybe she would have, once. A decade or so ago. But she's pretty sure Wist isn't going to dig up that part of her a second time.]

got it in one, kid.
everybody makes their own choices.
good or bad, we all just gotta live with that.
for however long we got, anyway.


[As for information... well, good or bad, she follows the money. And right now, Daybreak Academy is still signing her checks. She'd already started censoring his website before she even replied to this post- subtle edits here and there, removing anyone too recognizable and replacing them with "close enough" stock photo substitutes that don't look quite like anyone actually attending the school, making anything supernatural look like a really obvious bad photoshop job.]

[Taking it down would be way too obvious, but by the time she's done the whole thing is going to look like a badly-executed student prank, not a scrap of actual sensitive information left. Honestly, he's practically done most of her job for her, with those font choices. She leaves a few careful bits of code behind, to log the IP address of anyone who's visited the site- or anyone else who might, after this. If trouble comes from that quarter, they'll know.]

[But, pausing as she makes one final edit... she clicks back and reverts a single part, leaving the drawings of the Herald's eyes visible as they were. No names, no faces, definitely no locations. She's even managed to carefully splice a few bits of fake audio in to change Toki's speech to something slightly more safe. But just this one thing... she'll give him that.]

[No one who isn't already familiar with supernatural, or about to be, is going to actually recognize the Herald's eyes. If they're seeing that symbol, they're already in too deep to back out- even if they don't know that yet. So it's not risking anyone's safety to leave it where people can find it.]

[And maybe he could use one thing to hold onto, in the middle of all this. She thinks he might need it.]

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