Reed de Févin's Links
[Rival] He doesn't know WHO the Nightingale is, but he wants them dead after taking his daughter's life.
[Rival] There is no restriction on age for a target, that means children can be one too. Frederick has long taken the emotion out of his hits, and feels nothing for taking the life of Reed's daughter. She wasn't the first, and she definitely won't be the last.
[Rival?] He doesn't see the teacher very often, but when he does, the man is glaring at him. He's never interacted with him and doesn't know what he's done.
[Rival] If Reed hadn't come and swooped in, Terry would have been the band director. Now instead of teaching what he STUDIED to do, he babysits fourth graders and catches all of their colds!
[Lovers] Reed had always felt some kinship to Viktor with both of their tragic pasts, though he could never understand how the Russian could stay so strong and keep from breaking down. He was a rough man to be around, but in the end, Reed feels he owes his life to him for opening his eyes and helping him out of that dark pit in his life.
Viktor shares the same feelings with Reed and holds similar personal secrets. He's quite concerned for Reed's well-being, knowing that something he's gone through has affected him quite harshly. Konstantinov only now wants to be by his side forever and get back on their feet to start over again.
"Aren't you that elementary teacher...?"
"This is my musical bounty hunter husband."
Back when he hunted, Reed would sell all the bounties and non-humans to Ginny, who always paid a pretty penny. But when his actions caught up with him, he stopped. He never expected to see Ginny again, and he definitely never expected her to have his daughter's soul in her possession. He would do anything to have his daughter back, even if it meant going back to hunting.
Ginny was Reed's boss of sorts back in the day, or at the very least, his biggest customer for the non-humans he would capture. So disappointing when he left the game; really, he was one of the best! But she just so happens to be in possession of something that would bring him back to work under her~
When offered the chance to have his daughter back in exchange for souls, Reed more than happily obliged, starting with Zack's parents. He would have taken him too if he hadn't been hiding.
It was a terrible thing to do, and Reed knows that full well. He knows there's no redeeming himself, but he's willing to accept it if it means seeing his little girl one more time.
He remembers that face. He sees it every night in his nightmares. That horrible white hair and the black markings in his face. Zack will find that man, and he will make him pay dearly.
[Employee] Reed is grateful for George giving him this chance to teach. It's really turned his life around for the better. He seems very nice, too. Very talkative. George tried conducting the band through The Hey Song once. Thank God they know how to count.
[Boss] Now, he knew the minute he'd hire Reed that it would spark this whole debacle with Terry, but they needed a band director and he couldn't let Terry leave elementary just yet. He thinks Reed was a good pick, he authentically cares about the program, but he's noticed him being off now and then. He'll pop in now and then to check in.
It feels almost ironic that someone like Eddy has Reed in his sights. He's had to go to great lengths to get his dubious history (and lack of a teaching license) hidden so that the Agency wouldn't kick him to the curb. In his opinion, if Eddy had chosen to be a bounty hunter he would've been a damn good one.
Suspiciously, a lot of necessary information needed for Reed disappeared either by a computer accident or some surge caused by a storm. How convenient...