‘Loose Threads’

[Spoken: Jonny d'Ville]
Don’t feel too bad for Heracles, though. He always was a nasty piece of work. But the wheel is turned, and the second of the four locks slides open with a click. 

[Orpheus]
“Is it my turn now?”

[Jonny d'Ville]
Orpheus asks, staring at the small microphone in the center of the door. 

[Heracles]
“Yeah. And this time, don't screw it up.”

[Jonny d'Ville]
See, Heracles and Orpheus have worked together before, backing up Jason on the Fleece job. But things had gone south, badly. 

[Orpheus]
“Hylas was your fault. If you'd stuck to the plan he’d still be here.”

[Jonny d'Ville]
Heracles is crimson with rage. He had been very fond of Hylas. Ariadne stops him before things escalate. 

[Ariadne]
“Calm yourself. Now, Orpheus has a job to do. So let him do it.”

[Jonny d'Ville]
Heracles takes a breath. 

[Heracles]
“Alright, but only out of respect for your old man. He helped me out once.”

[Ariadne]
“Don’t give me that bullshit. We need the brat if this door is to be opened, so let him sing.”

[Jonny d'Ville]
Orpheus takes out his lyre, and does exactly that. 

Trivia about the song ‘Loose Threads’ by The Mechanisms

When was the song “‘Loose Threads’” released by The Mechanisms?
The song ‘Loose Threads’ was released in 2013, on the album “Ulysses Dies at Dawn”.

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