After Arundel (RP)
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Dec 24, 2024 11:50 pm
- Benji -
You don't get any answer from Jacob. The hours pass and eventually the trains start running. It is a pity you did not bring your violin with you, but the crowds are small, at this village station, anyway.
Your train carriage home fills slowly, but, for most of the trip, it is almost empty. The other passengers look sleepy and easy prey, you don't know how Alasdair got home, but he would not have been able to manage a situation like this without succumbing to his baser instincts ... he would not see the reason to try. Does this bother you?
Lizabeth should still be at Jacob's place, but you don't know where Jacob is. It is still early in the morning. Do you check on her?
If you check, Teddy would confirm that there is still no sign of Elliot.
What do you do?
You don't get any answer from Jacob. The hours pass and eventually the trains start running. It is a pity you did not bring your violin with you, but the crowds are small, at this village station, anyway.
Your train carriage home fills slowly, but, for most of the trip, it is almost empty. The other passengers look sleepy and easy prey, you don't know how Alasdair got home, but he would not have been able to manage a situation like this without succumbing to his baser instincts ... he would not see the reason to try. Does this bother you?
Lizabeth should still be at Jacob's place, but you don't know where Jacob is. It is still early in the morning. Do you check on her?
If you check, Teddy would confirm that there is still no sign of Elliot.
What do you do?
Dec 24, 2024 11:51 pm
- Emma -
Kenedi sighs. "I can't just check traffic cam without a case number." She says, in the tone of voice of someone who has made this explanation too many times. "Has the disappearance been reported. You don't need to wait 24 hours, that is only in the movies. But 'he's been gone all night' also does not get much of a response, you know."
Your description of the fancy car makes Kenedi hesitant to believe this is your husband, and she does not want to assume anything.
What do you do?
Kenedi sighs. "I can't just check traffic cam without a case number." She says, in the tone of voice of someone who has made this explanation too many times. "Has the disappearance been reported. You don't need to wait 24 hours, that is only in the movies. But 'he's been gone all night' also does not get much of a response, you know."
Your description of the fancy car makes Kenedi hesitant to believe this is your husband, and she does not want to assume anything.
What do you do?
Dec 24, 2024 11:52 pm
- Jacob -
"Hey!" Crowley says, offended by your accusation. "I tried to stop you, remember. You pulled me into this." He is completely skipping over all the previous where he tempted you into coming down here in the first place, but he is a demon, that is par for the course.
"How could you not recognise a doorway to another dimension?" He says. "I should have just left you to it."
It is true he did put himself at risk to try to save you from this, and you will Owe him for that. But that is a consideration for later.
• Are there any sounds? Birds? Traffic? People?
What do you do?
"Hey!" Crowley says, offended by your accusation. "I tried to stop you, remember. You pulled me into this." He is completely skipping over all the previous where he tempted you into coming down here in the first place, but he is a demon, that is par for the course.
"How could you not recognise a doorway to another dimension?" He says. "I should have just left you to it."
It is true he did put himself at risk to try to save you from this, and you will Owe him for that. But that is a consideration for later.
• Are there any sounds? Birds? Traffic? People?
What do you do?
Dec 25, 2024 5:00 am
"I can't report the disappearance of someone who doesn't officially exist" Emma sighed to herself as she corroborated Kenedi's suspicions that the man she was looking for was 'one of those' people. "Is there anything else we can do? Anything else you can think of?"
Dec 25, 2024 11:50 am
- Emma -
"I should have bloody known." Kenedi says in exasperation. "What with you coming to me asking for favours. Give me the details and I will keep a lookout for if anything comes across my desk. No promises though."What do you do?
"I should have bloody known." Kenedi says in exasperation. "What with you coming to me asking for favours. Give me the details and I will keep a lookout for if anything comes across my desk. No promises though."
OOC:
You will owe her a Debt if you get her involved in your problems.Dec 25, 2024 12:15 pm
"I'll send you everything I’ve got" she said quickly, before Kenedi has a chance to change her mind. She wasn’t sure what she could do to help her, but she had to try. "Listen, there are a lot of people who would rather this 'individual' stays missing. Powerful people" She added one last warning before hanging up the call "Watch your back, alright?"
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sure, Emma will owe a debtDec 27, 2024 10:00 am
Benji feels the Hunger burning inside him as he watches the other passengers aboard the train. It’s been a while since he properly fed – too long, now that he thinks about it—but he’s able to resist the compulsion to feed without much trouble. He’s been worrying lately – especially after that debacle with Bev the other night—that he might be slipping, succumbing to his more monstrous instincts like Alasdair, but Alasdair wouldn’t have been able to handle this. Benji feels quite proud of himself, actually.
That is until someone sits down right beside him, so close that Benji can smell the coffee on his breath and the warm, fresh blood pumping through his veins. Benji freezes as a fierce stab of hunger momentarily overrides every other thought in his head. His mouth waters.
The man next to him is in his thirties, maybe? Benji finds it difficult to tell with humans. He’s wearing an ill-fitting grey suit and no tie. He pulls a book out of his satchel and opens it to a marked page in the middle, apparently completely oblivious to the fact that there is a hungry vampire sitting beside him, frantically trying to talk himself out of committing a murder.
I can’t! Benji thinks to himself, though it is difficult to remember why he can’t with the Hunger clawing at his insides. He’s… He’s in the middle of a book! If I killed him, he would never get to find out how it ends and that would be really sad… right? And he’s probably on his way somewhere important, like a funeral or a birthday party, and there are probably people there, waiting for him, who would be disappointed if he never showed up.
And, Benji tells the Hunger, once he runs out of flimsy made-up excuses, there are cameras on the train. If I kill this man now, I won’t be able to go home. I’ll have to hide, underground, like Alasdair does, for a few years at least. Alasdair doesn’t get to have friends or play music for people or do any of the fun people-stuff I like to do.
The man gets off at the next stop, much to Benji’s relief.
Once he arrives back in London, Benji decides to go back to his apartment to check in with Lizabeth. Perhaps she’ll let him feed on her or, if not, hopefully he’ll at least have some of those blood bags Jacob gave him left in the fridge.
He isn’t quite sure what time humans normally wake up, but he knows that Lizabeth usually likes to rise before the sun so he feels fairly confident that she will be awake by now. Even so, he knocks on his apartment door before entering so as not to startle her. "Lizabeth? Are you awake? It’s just me."
That is until someone sits down right beside him, so close that Benji can smell the coffee on his breath and the warm, fresh blood pumping through his veins. Benji freezes as a fierce stab of hunger momentarily overrides every other thought in his head. His mouth waters.
The man next to him is in his thirties, maybe? Benji finds it difficult to tell with humans. He’s wearing an ill-fitting grey suit and no tie. He pulls a book out of his satchel and opens it to a marked page in the middle, apparently completely oblivious to the fact that there is a hungry vampire sitting beside him, frantically trying to talk himself out of committing a murder.
I can’t! Benji thinks to himself, though it is difficult to remember why he can’t with the Hunger clawing at his insides. He’s… He’s in the middle of a book! If I killed him, he would never get to find out how it ends and that would be really sad… right? And he’s probably on his way somewhere important, like a funeral or a birthday party, and there are probably people there, waiting for him, who would be disappointed if he never showed up.
And, Benji tells the Hunger, once he runs out of flimsy made-up excuses, there are cameras on the train. If I kill this man now, I won’t be able to go home. I’ll have to hide, underground, like Alasdair does, for a few years at least. Alasdair doesn’t get to have friends or play music for people or do any of the fun people-stuff I like to do.
The man gets off at the next stop, much to Benji’s relief.
Once he arrives back in London, Benji decides to go back to his apartment to check in with Lizabeth. Perhaps she’ll let him feed on her or, if not, hopefully he’ll at least have some of those blood bags Jacob gave him left in the fridge.
He isn’t quite sure what time humans normally wake up, but he knows that Lizabeth usually likes to rise before the sun so he feels fairly confident that she will be awake by now. Even so, he knocks on his apartment door before entering so as not to startle her. "Lizabeth? Are you awake? It’s just me."
Dec 27, 2024 12:28 pm
Jacob takes a moment to listen to his surroundings. Nothing. No birds, no traffic and, for the first time in weeks, no sound of rain.
Suddenly he remembers something and reaches into his jacket. He sighs in relief when he feels that the dagger is still inside. It's strange that he just felt the urge to check it...
"Sunshine and green grass everywhere... I really hope this is not the Summer Court. I remember the Queen of Summer not being too fond of demons. Come on, Crowley, let's try to figure out where we are and how to get out of here as soon as possible," Jacob says. First he checks the place where he left his car in the real world. With parallel dimensions, you never know, it might still be there.
Suddenly he remembers something and reaches into his jacket. He sighs in relief when he feels that the dagger is still inside. It's strange that he just felt the urge to check it...
"Sunshine and green grass everywhere... I really hope this is not the Summer Court. I remember the Queen of Summer not being too fond of demons. Come on, Crowley, let's try to figure out where we are and how to get out of here as soon as possible," Jacob says. First he checks the place where he left his car in the real world. With parallel dimensions, you never know, it might still be there.
Dec 27, 2024 12:44 pm
- Jacob -
"That's an understatement." Crowley says about Titania not being fond of demons. If you are in Faerie, you really need to avoid getting caught.
There are some small buildings scattered around you, but the church itself is missing. Where it would have been, there are more eerily silent trees, but the castle is there, looking fairly unchanged. In the shade where you parked your car a donkey stands, head down, chewing on the grass.
What do you do?
"That's an understatement." Crowley says about Titania not being fond of demons. If you are in Faerie, you really need to avoid getting caught.
There are some small buildings scattered around you, but the church itself is missing. Where it would have been, there are more eerily silent trees, but the castle is there, looking fairly unchanged. In the shade where you parked your car a donkey stands, head down, chewing on the grass.
What do you do?
Dec 27, 2024 1:08 pm
"I don't suppose you fancy a donkey ride to London, do you?" Jacob frowns and then looks at the castle. "I guess we'll have to see if there's anyone in there. Careful," he advises. He starts to sneak around the castle, trying to find any opening to peek in, or anything that might give him a clue as to where they are.
Dec 27, 2024 1:27 pm
- Jacob -
"I don't exactly fancy running into any of the residents." Crowley says, hesitant about approaching the castle. "Do you think London even exists? And, would getting there get us there?"
As you approach the castle the donkey's ears twitch and it looks up and —still chewing— watches you idly. Crowley sighs. "If you are dead set on going to the castle: I heard a rumour that there was a pond at its center —in our one, that is— that was supposed to be a 'portal to another world'." He says. "Maybe, if that rumour was true, and if it is the same here, and if we can get to it, and if it still works, and if ... well you get the point. Maybe, from here, 'the other world' is home?"
It occurs to you that you can probably get back on your own. You have poured a lot of yourself into your Establishment, and, in the back of your head, you can feel a small connection that might lead you back to it. It would be quite easy to abandon Crowley here, taking care of a rival and some Debts in one fell swoop. So what if it costs you a little bit of your humanity.
What do you do?
"I don't exactly fancy running into any of the residents." Crowley says, hesitant about approaching the castle. "Do you think London even exists? And, would getting there get us there?"
As you approach the castle the donkey's ears twitch and it looks up and —still chewing— watches you idly. Crowley sighs. "If you are dead set on going to the castle: I heard a rumour that there was a pond at its center —in our one, that is— that was supposed to be a 'portal to another world'." He says. "Maybe, if that rumour was true, and if it is the same here, and if we can get to it, and if it still works, and if ... well you get the point. Maybe, from here, 'the other world' is home?"
It occurs to you that you can probably get back on your own. You have poured a lot of yourself into your Establishment, and, in the back of your head, you can feel a small connection that might lead you back to it. It would be quite easy to abandon Crowley here, taking care of a rival and some Debts in one fell swoop. So what if it costs you a little bit of your humanity.
What do you do?
Dec 29, 2024 6:41 am
Benji is dismayed to find his apartment empty (besides Hermes), and a note from Lizabeth stuck to the fridge, informing him that she went down to the river and will be back ‘soon-ish’. Equal parts worried and exasperated, he hurries down to the Thames to find her.
Dec 29, 2024 11:28 am
- Benji -
Lizabeth is in her usual spot... or near it. The river has overflown its banks and flooded the road of Victoria Embankment. Some brave and foolish souls have tried to drive through the water, and their cars are stuck, mostly underwater, in a 'less civilised' area (say: the countryside) there would be droves of people to help them, but in London the most any of the stranded motorists receive is a snigger.
Maybe it's the hunger, or just paranoia, but, as you approached the river, you get the constant feeling that you are being watched. From the windows of the overlooking buildings, by the commuters on the bus, by those with the swamped cars, and by the pedestrians being turned away from Westminster and Embankment Tube stations because 'the line is closed, as a precaution'.
No one seems to be bothering Lizabeth, and she looks happier now that she is outdoors and free again. The change to the landscape of her riverbank does not seem to worry her, though she has not found anything worth picking, if you can judge by the empty bag on her shoulder.
What do you do?
Lizabeth is in her usual spot... or near it. The river has overflown its banks and flooded the road of Victoria Embankment. Some brave and foolish souls have tried to drive through the water, and their cars are stuck, mostly underwater, in a 'less civilised' area (say: the countryside) there would be droves of people to help them, but in London the most any of the stranded motorists receive is a snigger.
Maybe it's the hunger, or just paranoia, but, as you approached the river, you get the constant feeling that you are being watched. From the windows of the overlooking buildings, by the commuters on the bus, by those with the swamped cars, and by the pedestrians being turned away from Westminster and Embankment Tube stations because 'the line is closed, as a precaution'.
No one seems to be bothering Lizabeth, and she looks happier now that she is outdoors and free again. The change to the landscape of her riverbank does not seem to worry her, though she has not found anything worth picking, if you can judge by the empty bag on her shoulder.
What do you do?
Dec 29, 2024 1:26 pm
Crowley's plan to find the pond in the centre of the castle seems convoluted enough to make Jacob think seriously about taking the easy alternative. He has never tried teleporting to his place from another dimension, and he's not even sure it would work, but the feeling is there. He could get rid of Crowley and this awkward situation in one fell swoop.
But if Jacob had a sin to answer for, it would be curiosity. The same reason he picked up the dagger, the same reason he's in this business, the same reason he chose to stay on Earth. He can't just leave, at least not yet, until he sees where they are.
"A magic pond, you say? Come on, let's see what clues we can find"
But if Jacob had a sin to answer for, it would be curiosity. The same reason he picked up the dagger, the same reason he's in this business, the same reason he chose to stay on Earth. He can't just leave, at least not yet, until he sees where they are.
"A magic pond, you say? Come on, let's see what clues we can find"
OOC:
Let's leave that as plan B for now. :)Dec 30, 2024 1:52 pm
- Jacob -
All is extremely quiet as you approach the castle. But it is a castle, it doesn't exactly have windows at ground level [streetview].
The drawbridge is up ('closed'), but the moat is empty, it would not be hard to get around the drawbridge, if you did not mind getting your shoes a bit muddy.
What do you do?
All is extremely quiet as you approach the castle. But it is a castle, it doesn't exactly have windows at ground level [streetview].
The drawbridge is up ('closed'), but the moat is empty, it would not be hard to get around the drawbridge, if you did not mind getting your shoes a bit muddy.
What do you do?
Dec 31, 2024 2:00 am
Benji’s frustration with Lizabeth quickly dissipates when he sees how happy she is to be out by the river, wading through the shallow water in her wellies. Asking her to give this up would be like asking him to give up his violin. Unthinkable.
"I wish you’d waited until I could come along with you, at least," he says by way of greeting, stopping at the edge of the water. He only has the one pair of shoes and he’d rather not have to walk around with wet feet all day. "It’s not safe for you to be out here all by yourself."
"I wish you’d waited until I could come along with you, at least," he says by way of greeting, stopping at the edge of the water. He only has the one pair of shoes and he’d rather not have to walk around with wet feet all day. "It’s not safe for you to be out here all by yourself."
Dec 31, 2024 5:25 am
- Benji -
"You were gone all night." Lizabeth objects. "I can't just wait for you.
"It's perfectly safe, anyway." She declares while simultaneously a group of cyclists screeches to a halt as one of their members is swallowed by a water-filled sinkhole, and emerges —sans bicycle— looking confused as to what just happened.
Lizabeth is content to spend the rest of the say poking around the new riverbank, protected by her wellies and bright-yellow slicker. You can't see anything that threatens her, but still that sensation of being watched pervades everything. Off in the distance you can see the face of Big Ben, and the arse of Boadicea and Her Daughters, but neither of the are paying you much attention.
What do you do?
"You were gone all night." Lizabeth objects. "I can't just wait for you.
"It's perfectly safe, anyway." She declares while simultaneously a group of cyclists screeches to a halt as one of their members is swallowed by a water-filled sinkhole, and emerges —sans bicycle— looking confused as to what just happened.
Lizabeth is content to spend the rest of the say poking around the new riverbank, protected by her wellies and bright-yellow slicker. You can't see anything that threatens her, but still that sensation of being watched pervades everything. Off in the distance you can see the face of Big Ben, and the arse of Boadicea and Her Daughters, but neither of the are paying you much attention.
What do you do?
Dec 31, 2024 5:28 am
- Emma -
By the time you are finished dealing with Kenedi and getting her the needed —though redacted— information, it is too late to do much more before your lunch date with 'mom and dad'. Being late definitely is not a good option, not after bailing on them last night.
The in-laws have many questions: they want to know about your book (there is very little apparent judgement about when it will come out and start to contribute to the family income), and they especially want to know all the details about the soirée you got to attend in such a dress. But mainly they want to talk about David, so they are easily swayed away from their interrogation when you have had enough.
• How much do you tell them? Do they know are writing a 'vampire book'? What is their reaction to this?
Apparently David is up for a big promotion at work. You did not know about this —presumably this was information he wanted to surprise everyone with at dinner last night— and you get the impression that not knowing what is going on with your husband may be frowned upon.
What do you do?
By the time you are finished dealing with Kenedi and getting her the needed —though redacted— information, it is too late to do much more before your lunch date with 'mom and dad'. Being late definitely is not a good option, not after bailing on them last night.
The in-laws have many questions: they want to know about your book (there is very little apparent judgement about when it will come out and start to contribute to the family income), and they especially want to know all the details about the soirée you got to attend in such a dress. But mainly they want to talk about David, so they are easily swayed away from their interrogation when you have had enough.
• How much do you tell them? Do they know are writing a 'vampire book'? What is their reaction to this?
Apparently David is up for a big promotion at work. You did not know about this —presumably this was information he wanted to surprise everyone with at dinner last night— and you get the impression that not knowing what is going on with your husband may be frowned upon.
What do you do?
Dec 31, 2024 1:57 pm
La Clique was unlike any show her parents in law have ever seen. It was advertised as a "provocative, avant-garde spectacle that blended cabaret, burlesque, comedy, and live music in a way that rattles the senses". It was a performance designed more to shock than entertain, with a heavy dose of crowd participation, wild theatrics, and full frontal nudity. Emma knew her conservative in-laws would never go on their own, which is why she decided to bring them along. She wasn’t sure if they would enjoy the show, or be horrified by it, but either way, they would be talking about it for weeks.
She chatted with them as they waited in line outside the theater. She was happy to share the progress in her own projects. It was a topic that might make them feel more at ease. Better that, then let them consider the audacious nature of the show ahead of them.
"Oh, I'm still doing research for the new book" she smiled "It’ll be a while before I actually sit down to write it. I’m not in a rush" she treated writing the book like some sort of an art project, rather than actual work. She didn’t have any firm deadline in mind. The book will be ready when it will be ready. It did mean that all the financial burden was falling on David’s shoulders in the meantime, but she didn’t feel like being evasive. Her last book DID sell pretty well, as a matter of fact, for its genre. Unfortunately, it was her breakout novel, and she didn’t see much from it. It was her book, but her publisher financial investment. It was frustrating, but she was confident she would do better negotiating her next contract. Now that she had some recognition, she had more leverage. She just needed a bit more time, and she’ll make it.
The older Miss Harper, of course, wasn’t asking because she was waiting to read her new erotic horror novel. Emma gifted them a copy of "Under a Blood Red Moon" when it first came out, but it was sitting untouched on their bookshelf, collecting dust. She figured they were asking either because they were polite, or because they were trying to ascertain her and David’s financial situation. That didn’t make her regret her answer, however.
"The party?" that was a topic Emma was far less interested talking about. She evaded the topic, without outright lying: "Honestly, it ended up being a bit of a bore. Too many pretentious stiffs. It felt like everyone was more concerned with looking important than actually enjoying themselves" She handed their tickets to the usher with a quick smile "But the dress? Absolutely stunning. What did you think of it?"
She really liked that dress. It was glamorous, and sexy, and unforgettable. But the cab fare back to London from Arendell had been expensive, and she knew she’d probably have to sell the dress to make up for the cost. She and David couldn’t really afford to be so frivolous with their money. It was a shame, especially since when she thought about it, the dress was the only good thing to come out of the party.
She chatted with them as they waited in line outside the theater. She was happy to share the progress in her own projects. It was a topic that might make them feel more at ease. Better that, then let them consider the audacious nature of the show ahead of them.
"Oh, I'm still doing research for the new book" she smiled "It’ll be a while before I actually sit down to write it. I’m not in a rush" she treated writing the book like some sort of an art project, rather than actual work. She didn’t have any firm deadline in mind. The book will be ready when it will be ready. It did mean that all the financial burden was falling on David’s shoulders in the meantime, but she didn’t feel like being evasive. Her last book DID sell pretty well, as a matter of fact, for its genre. Unfortunately, it was her breakout novel, and she didn’t see much from it. It was her book, but her publisher financial investment. It was frustrating, but she was confident she would do better negotiating her next contract. Now that she had some recognition, she had more leverage. She just needed a bit more time, and she’ll make it.
The older Miss Harper, of course, wasn’t asking because she was waiting to read her new erotic horror novel. Emma gifted them a copy of "Under a Blood Red Moon" when it first came out, but it was sitting untouched on their bookshelf, collecting dust. She figured they were asking either because they were polite, or because they were trying to ascertain her and David’s financial situation. That didn’t make her regret her answer, however.
"The party?" that was a topic Emma was far less interested talking about. She evaded the topic, without outright lying: "Honestly, it ended up being a bit of a bore. Too many pretentious stiffs. It felt like everyone was more concerned with looking important than actually enjoying themselves" She handed their tickets to the usher with a quick smile "But the dress? Absolutely stunning. What did you think of it?"
She really liked that dress. It was glamorous, and sexy, and unforgettable. But the cab fare back to London from Arendell had been expensive, and she knew she’d probably have to sell the dress to make up for the cost. She and David couldn’t really afford to be so frivolous with their money. It was a shame, especially since when she thought about it, the dress was the only good thing to come out of the party.
OOC:
That was already a lot, so I will put her reaction to David’s promotion after they leave the show. Jan 1, 2025 12:18 am
Benji blinks at the bewildered cyclist, before turning back to Lizabeth. "You could be right," he admits, frowning to himself. "But I’d still feel better if you had someone out here with you. I can’t stay. I’m…" Starving. "…tired. But maybe I could call someone to come keep an eye on you?"
Jan 1, 2025 6:29 am
- Benji -
"I am not a child!" Lizabeth objects. "I don't need a babysitter!" You appear to have struck a nerve. You don't know all the details, but you do know she has authority issues, and rebelled against her family in some way. You also know she hates charity.
You have inadvertently hurt her feelings. You know this will pass, but you also know that —especially if you hope to feed upon her any time soon— it would be best to unruffle her feathers. But your phone picks that exact moment to ring, number withheld.
What do you do?
"I am not a child!" Lizabeth objects. "I don't need a babysitter!" You appear to have struck a nerve. You don't know all the details, but you do know she has authority issues, and rebelled against her family in some way. You also know she hates charity.
You have inadvertently hurt her feelings. You know this will pass, but you also know that —especially if you hope to feed upon her any time soon— it would be best to unruffle her feathers. But your phone picks that exact moment to ring, number withheld.
What do you do?
Jan 1, 2025 6:34 am
- Emma -
"Oh. I am sure I could not comment on the dress." Mr Harper says with a sideways glance at his wife, but you see a glint of amusement in his eyes.
"It was very nice, dear." Mrs Harper says. "Though a little revealing, don't you think. Was your party anything like your taste in plays?" She is trying to reserve judgement, but you can feel it creeping in.
They quickly turn the conversation back to David. Your leaving last night has clearly put a suspicion in your mother-in-law's mind that you might be neglecting her dear boy in your wifely duties.
You promised to spend the whole day with the in-laws. Judging from the reaction to your choice of midday entertainment, it might not take much to get them to suggest your promise has been sufficiently fulfilled, but maybe you can recoup some points in the latter part of the afternoon?
What do you do?
"Oh. I am sure I could not comment on the dress." Mr Harper says with a sideways glance at his wife, but you see a glint of amusement in his eyes.
"It was very nice, dear." Mrs Harper says. "Though a little revealing, don't you think. Was your party anything like your taste in plays?" She is trying to reserve judgement, but you can feel it creeping in.
They quickly turn the conversation back to David. Your leaving last night has clearly put a suspicion in your mother-in-law's mind that you might be neglecting her dear boy in your wifely duties.
You promised to spend the whole day with the in-laws. Judging from the reaction to your choice of midday entertainment, it might not take much to get them to suggest your promise has been sufficiently fulfilled, but maybe you can recoup some points in the latter part of the afternoon?
What do you do?
Jan 1, 2025 10:38 am
Emma chose to stay quiet when Mrs. Harper critiqued her revealing dress. There was no point in arguing with her mother-in-law.
"Well, it was different from any party I’ve ever been to, so, I guess it was like the play, in some ways?" she kept her voice light and casual, and was much relieved when the topic shifted to David and his upcoming promotion. Finally, some good news! Maybe she wouldn’t have to sell that dress after all.
"It’s about time they recognized his talents!" she couldn’t hide the pride in her voice "I always told him he deserved that promotion. And with all the extra hours he’s been putting in these last few months, because of the weather... it’s good to see his dedication finally being recognized"
Undeterred by her mother-in-law's shocked reaction to the play she’d chosen, Emma led them to grab a bite to eat. With money tight, she couldn’t afford taking them anywhere fancy. Besides – they were on an adventure! She received recommendations from her colleagues at the Independent about a place that promised an authentic experience, and she was eager to check it out. Maybe she could write a review for Mr. Thompson while she was at it.
The small Lebanese restaurant had soft oriental music playing in the background, blending with the clatter of pots, and sizzling from the kitchen. They were greeted by a friendly owner, who showed them to their table himself. The platters of appetizers arrived soon after.
"So, how’s James doing?" Emma asked, steering the conversation to David’s siblings. "And Betty?" She hoped the change of subject would keep things light and enjoyable, even if Mrs. Harper was still frowning at her choice of entertainment.
"Well, it was different from any party I’ve ever been to, so, I guess it was like the play, in some ways?" she kept her voice light and casual, and was much relieved when the topic shifted to David and his upcoming promotion. Finally, some good news! Maybe she wouldn’t have to sell that dress after all.
"It’s about time they recognized his talents!" she couldn’t hide the pride in her voice "I always told him he deserved that promotion. And with all the extra hours he’s been putting in these last few months, because of the weather... it’s good to see his dedication finally being recognized"
Undeterred by her mother-in-law's shocked reaction to the play she’d chosen, Emma led them to grab a bite to eat. With money tight, she couldn’t afford taking them anywhere fancy. Besides – they were on an adventure! She received recommendations from her colleagues at the Independent about a place that promised an authentic experience, and she was eager to check it out. Maybe she could write a review for Mr. Thompson while she was at it.
The small Lebanese restaurant had soft oriental music playing in the background, blending with the clatter of pots, and sizzling from the kitchen. They were greeted by a friendly owner, who showed them to their table himself. The platters of appetizers arrived soon after.
"So, how’s James doing?" Emma asked, steering the conversation to David’s siblings. "And Betty?" She hoped the change of subject would keep things light and enjoyable, even if Mrs. Harper was still frowning at her choice of entertainment.
Jan 1, 2025 10:50 am
"…Well, I was thinking more along the lines of a bodyguard, rather than a babysitter," Benji responds, ignoring the trill of his phone for now. "But I didn’t mean to patronize you. I’m sorry. This situation is your problem to deal with and I shouldn’t be telling you how to handle it. I won’t impose my anxieties upon you any further, but my services are at your disposal, however you may need me." He puts his hand over his sternum and bows to her — a peculiarly formal gesture, but completely serious.
Jan 3, 2025 8:39 am
- Emma -
A little probing by the mother-in-law reveals the fact that you know less about the promotion than they do —understandable since David wanted to surprise everyone at dinner, but still a point she can hold over your head.
"It is a new position. Very important." She says. "They are just doing the final security clearances and such before they announce it." She is clearly proud of her son.
Mr Harper seems intrigued by the Lebanese restaurant. "So this is what they call 'London food' is it?" He asks an almost embarrassing number of questions about the menu, and wants to try a little of everything (inadvertently providing you with ample tidbits for your article/review). He seems to get along roaringly with the restaurant owner, and you think your father-in-law may be quite a bit of fun when not stifled by his wife.
"James is in Iraq." Mrs Harper answers, though Mr Harper seems like he is about to correct her on the detail. "Sorting out the mess, you know." She sounds proud of him as well. "Betty... is pregnant." She says with faux casualness. You can't tell if this is meant as a dig against you and the lack of grandchildren from your end, or if there is some other regret there. You don't recall Betty being involved with anyone, and if she were married you and David would surely have been invited to the wedding, so this may be a touchy subject.
What do you do?
A little probing by the mother-in-law reveals the fact that you know less about the promotion than they do —understandable since David wanted to surprise everyone at dinner, but still a point she can hold over your head.
"It is a new position. Very important." She says. "They are just doing the final security clearances and such before they announce it." She is clearly proud of her son.
Mr Harper seems intrigued by the Lebanese restaurant. "So this is what they call 'London food' is it?" He asks an almost embarrassing number of questions about the menu, and wants to try a little of everything (inadvertently providing you with ample tidbits for your article/review). He seems to get along roaringly with the restaurant owner, and you think your father-in-law may be quite a bit of fun when not stifled by his wife.
"James is in Iraq." Mrs Harper answers, though Mr Harper seems like he is about to correct her on the detail. "Sorting out the mess, you know." She sounds proud of him as well. "Betty... is pregnant." She says with faux casualness. You can't tell if this is meant as a dig against you and the lack of grandchildren from your end, or if there is some other regret there. You don't recall Betty being involved with anyone, and if she were married you and David would surely have been invited to the wedding, so this may be a touchy subject.
What do you do?
Jan 3, 2025 8:40 am
- Benji -
Lizabeth wanders over to offer her aid in (locating and) extricating the bike from the water. "I don't see why I would need a bodyguard." She says right in front of the crowd. "Aside from the police and army, no one cares about little old me."
She does not seem to take the threat Jacob and yourself spoke of seriously. She thinks you are making a fuss over nothing.
What do you do?
Lizabeth wanders over to offer her aid in (locating and) extricating the bike from the water. "I don't see why I would need a bodyguard." She says right in front of the crowd. "Aside from the police and army, no one cares about little old me."
She does not seem to take the threat Jacob and yourself spoke of seriously. She thinks you are making a fuss over nothing.
What do you do?
Jan 3, 2025 10:51 am
Emma was swept up in Mr. Harper's exuberance. He had ordered a bit of everything, exactly what she would have chosen herself, and without hesitation, she shamelessly helped herself to a taste from his platters, offering him to try some of hers in return. She knew he wouldn’t mind – he was much more easy going than his wife, and she was pleased that he joined them that afternoon.
She nodded when Mrs. Harper tells her more about David’s upcoming promotion. She regrated to have missed the announcement last night, but maybe it was for the best. This way, they could celebrate just the two of them, later in the evening.
"Iraq? That’s still going?" Emma was rather clueless on current global affairs. She wasn’t even aware that there were British soldiers stationed there. Mrs. Harper had every reason to be proud of James. He was her eldest, brave, and sharp witted – qualities Emma respected as well. Despite their differences, she felt empathy toward the older woman. She imagined it must be difficult to be a mother to a son deployed in such a tumultuous region—countless sleepless nights, constantly checking the news. Had she thought Mrs. Harper would have welcomed the gesture, she would have reached out to squeeze the palm of her hand.
But the news about Betty completely blindsided her. Emma wasn’t one to be lost for words, but the news of Betty’s pregnancy left her speechless for a moment. What could she possibly say? Betty was the youngest of the siblings, too young to become a mother. She wasn’t married, and Emma hadn’t even known she was seeing anyone. Emma could only imagine how much it was troubling her mother-in-law. She certainly couldn’t offer congratulations on soon becoming a grandmother. She couldn’t sound like she’s sorry for her mother in law either. She wracked her brain for something to say, regretting her decision to ask how Betty was doing in the first place. Finally, she managed a soft murmur of acknowledgment before quickly changing the subject. "How long are you staying? How do you like your hotel?"
She nodded when Mrs. Harper tells her more about David’s upcoming promotion. She regrated to have missed the announcement last night, but maybe it was for the best. This way, they could celebrate just the two of them, later in the evening.
"Iraq? That’s still going?" Emma was rather clueless on current global affairs. She wasn’t even aware that there were British soldiers stationed there. Mrs. Harper had every reason to be proud of James. He was her eldest, brave, and sharp witted – qualities Emma respected as well. Despite their differences, she felt empathy toward the older woman. She imagined it must be difficult to be a mother to a son deployed in such a tumultuous region—countless sleepless nights, constantly checking the news. Had she thought Mrs. Harper would have welcomed the gesture, she would have reached out to squeeze the palm of her hand.
But the news about Betty completely blindsided her. Emma wasn’t one to be lost for words, but the news of Betty’s pregnancy left her speechless for a moment. What could she possibly say? Betty was the youngest of the siblings, too young to become a mother. She wasn’t married, and Emma hadn’t even known she was seeing anyone. Emma could only imagine how much it was troubling her mother-in-law. She certainly couldn’t offer congratulations on soon becoming a grandmother. She couldn’t sound like she’s sorry for her mother in law either. She wracked her brain for something to say, regretting her decision to ask how Betty was doing in the first place. Finally, she managed a soft murmur of acknowledgment before quickly changing the subject. "How long are you staying? How do you like your hotel?"
Jan 3, 2025 11:35 am
Benji sighs, resigning himself to wet feet, and wades into the knee-deep water to lend a hand as well. "Elliot was asking about you, remember?" he says to Lizabeth, continuing their conversation as he rolls up his sleeves and reaches into the turbulent water, feeling around for the lost bicycle. "And what about the people who broke into your house?"
Jan 3, 2025 1:24 pm
- Emma -
For a moment it looks like Mr Harper is going to contradict his wife, but he instead says: "Uh. We'd appreciate it if you didn't bandy that about. There are no uniformed personnel in Iraq." His tone is casual but his eyes plead with you to 'pretend you did not hear what she said'.
"It's so small!" Mrs Harper complains about the hotel, overlooking the fact that it is barely smaller than your home. She is not accustomed to house sizes in London. "So we appreciate getting out and seeing the world." This last is a reminder of your promise to entertain them the whole day.
What do you do?
For a moment it looks like Mr Harper is going to contradict his wife, but he instead says: "Uh. We'd appreciate it if you didn't bandy that about. There are no uniformed personnel in Iraq." His tone is casual but his eyes plead with you to 'pretend you did not hear what she said'.
"It's so small!" Mrs Harper complains about the hotel, overlooking the fact that it is barely smaller than your home. She is not accustomed to house sizes in London. "So we appreciate getting out and seeing the world." This last is a reminder of your promise to entertain them the whole day.
What do you do?
Jan 3, 2025 1:27 pm
- Benji -
"That's sweet of him. Give him my regards. Tell him I am quite well, thank you." Lizabeth says about Elliot asking after her. Your missive of foreboding going right over her head.
Lizabeth tuts at your effort. As a veteran mud-pickier, she has 'fancy' tools for this sort of thing. Her fancy tool turns out to be an extendable pole (fishing rod?) which she uses to poke about in the watery hole until she feels the ting of metal. Once located, you can then easily fish the bike out, but you are soaked through past the shoulder.
The cyclist move off, giving you funny looks due to Lizabeth's talk of needing bodyguards and police and army interest.
What do you do?
"That's sweet of him. Give him my regards. Tell him I am quite well, thank you." Lizabeth says about Elliot asking after her. Your missive of foreboding going right over her head.
Lizabeth tuts at your effort. As a veteran mud-pickier, she has 'fancy' tools for this sort of thing. Her fancy tool turns out to be an extendable pole (fishing rod?) which she uses to poke about in the watery hole until she feels the ting of metal. Once located, you can then easily fish the bike out, but you are soaked through past the shoulder.
The cyclist move off, giving you funny looks due to Lizabeth's talk of needing bodyguards and police and army interest.
What do you do?
Jan 3, 2025 6:14 pm
"Really? There aren’t?" Again, the significance of if there could, or couldn’t, be uniformed Brits in Iraq eluded her. She made a mental note to herself to do some reading about it when she had the chance. Not because she was passionate about foreign policy, or because she wanted to be well informed, but because it had some personal importance to her in-laws.
"Anyways," she continued "It was fun showing you around today." She had already spent more time than expected with her in-laws, and though she couldn’t ignore the subtle hint from Mrs. Harper about staying longer, she did have other priorities. She had to search for leads on Eliot’s disappearance before the trail ran cold, and she had to do it before David came home for dinner. That didn’t leave her much time.
"If you need any tips for a night out, just let me know" she offered, a light tease in her voice: "I do write for the Independent lifestyle section, you know." Her column was aimed at people her age, of course, but she could easily point them in the direction of something fun. But maybe tone it down this time, and avoid suggesting clubbing, or popular pickup bars. "There’s a lot more to London than the usual boring spots. I’ll send you some recommendations."
"Anyways," she continued "It was fun showing you around today." She had already spent more time than expected with her in-laws, and though she couldn’t ignore the subtle hint from Mrs. Harper about staying longer, she did have other priorities. She had to search for leads on Eliot’s disappearance before the trail ran cold, and she had to do it before David came home for dinner. That didn’t leave her much time.
"If you need any tips for a night out, just let me know" she offered, a light tease in her voice: "I do write for the Independent lifestyle section, you know." Her column was aimed at people her age, of course, but she could easily point them in the direction of something fun. But maybe tone it down this time, and avoid suggesting clubbing, or popular pickup bars. "There’s a lot more to London than the usual boring spots. I’ll send you some recommendations."
Jan 4, 2025 8:56 am
Benji cocks his head at Lizabeth, wondering if she is being deliberately obtuse. She knows who Elliot is and she’d seemed frightened by his interest earlier. She’s probably just being stubborn. "Listen, I wasn’t going to ask but, since you seem to be in a devil-may-care sort of mood anyway… any chance you’d treat me to breakfast? Only if you’re feeling up to it, of course."
Jan 4, 2025 10:21 am
- Emma -
"Don't worry about it." Mr Harper says, trying to steer you away from questions about James.
They both look disappointed when you try to cut the afternoon short. They were promised a whole day with you [ref], were expecting a guided-city-tour, and had more questions planned. Sending them out alone might not be wisest idea in the world.
"I wanted to ask you about your next book." Mrs Harper continues her earlier line of questioning. "It isn't also going to be about ... 'vampires' and such, is it? Don't you think you are getting a little old for fairy-tales?"
What do you do?
"Don't worry about it." Mr Harper says, trying to steer you away from questions about James.
They both look disappointed when you try to cut the afternoon short. They were promised a whole day with you [ref], were expecting a guided-city-tour, and had more questions planned. Sending them out alone might not be wisest idea in the world.
"I wanted to ask you about your next book." Mrs Harper continues her earlier line of questioning. "It isn't also going to be about ... 'vampires' and such, is it? Don't you think you are getting a little old for fairy-tales?"
What do you do?
Jan 4, 2025 10:24 am
- Benji -
It is hard to tell with Lizabeth, maybe she is being deliberately difficult, maybe it was just thoughts of meeting with Elliot as an 'authority-figure' that bothered her? His being a vampire might not be a concern for her, your vampireness has never been something she even blinked at.
Case in point: Your request for breakfast is met with easy acceptance. "Sure. Me first, though." She says, starting to pack up her gear.
• If you buy her breakfast, does what she eats affect how her blood tastes? You have heard of vampires that keep ... harems (not the right word, but better than 'stables'?:) ... of kine in relative luxury, is that for to improve the taste?
There is the added benefit that she gets sleepy after you feed, so she will be inclined to spend the next while resting, indoors, where it's safe.
What do you do?
It is hard to tell with Lizabeth, maybe she is being deliberately difficult, maybe it was just thoughts of meeting with Elliot as an 'authority-figure' that bothered her? His being a vampire might not be a concern for her, your vampireness has never been something she even blinked at.
Case in point: Your request for breakfast is met with easy acceptance. "Sure. Me first, though." She says, starting to pack up her gear.
• If you buy her breakfast, does what she eats affect how her blood tastes? You have heard of vampires that keep ... harems (not the right word, but better than 'stables'?:) ... of kine in relative luxury, is that for to improve the taste?
There is the added benefit that she gets sleepy after you feed, so she will be inclined to spend the next while resting, indoors, where it's safe.
What do you do?
Jan 4, 2025 1:25 pm
"God, I hope I’m not too old for fairy-tales!" Emma laughs lightly, not taking the critique to heart "I think it's important to keep that sense of wonder alive. Fantasy, especially vampires, lets me tap into something primal. Fear. Desire. The unknown. It speaks to a part of us that doesn’t age. If we lose that, we lose a bit of what makes life interesting"
She stopped as an idea popped into her mind, and with that, a playful smile crossed her lips:
"How about I take you to my writers' circle later this afternoon? It's a bit off the beaten path, but I think you might find it fascinating. It's where up-and-coming writers, like myself, read selected chapters from the books they are working on. The energy is always so....electric. I know you've both already visited London's main tourist attractions in the past, so this could be something new, something a little more personal. What do you think?"
She stopped as an idea popped into her mind, and with that, a playful smile crossed her lips:
"How about I take you to my writers' circle later this afternoon? It's a bit off the beaten path, but I think you might find it fascinating. It's where up-and-coming writers, like myself, read selected chapters from the books they are working on. The energy is always so....electric. I know you've both already visited London's main tourist attractions in the past, so this could be something new, something a little more personal. What do you think?"
Jan 5, 2025 8:43 am
- Emma -
"Sounds fascinating." Mrs Harper says in an unreadable tone. She might not actually enjoy the type of stuff they read at your writers' circle, but her main reason for being in London is to get to know you better, so this, more personal, side of your life has its own cachet.
Mr Harper nods. In your experience he does not tend to voice his own opinions when his wife is around to make decisions for him.
What do you do?
"Sounds fascinating." Mrs Harper says in an unreadable tone. She might not actually enjoy the type of stuff they read at your writers' circle, but her main reason for being in London is to get to know you better, so this, more personal, side of your life has its own cachet.
Mr Harper nods. In your experience he does not tend to voice his own opinions when his wife is around to make decisions for him.
What do you do?
Jan 5, 2025 3:09 pm
"Hi everyone, this is Charles, and Evelyn" Emma introduced her in-laws to the dimly lit room full of aspiring writers. The group was an eclectic mix of oddballs, unsure whether they were pursuing a career or simply indulging in art. Some tried too hard to look edgy, dressing in ways that seemed intended to shock anyone who glanced their way. There was at least one substance abuser (that she knew of), a few recluses, and then there was Jonathan—who had once written a piece so disturbing it lingered in everyone’s minds for weeks, leaving a foul taste in their mouths. None of them were serious authors. All of them had their issues.
Emma was the only one who had actually been published. Her darkness was much more subtle, too deep for any casual observer to notice, though her own novel was disturbing in its own right, a tale of forbidden lust and blood-soaked desire.
It wasn’t surprising that her in-laws felt out of place here. Charles was cautiously taking it all in, but Evelyn's fingers were gripping her purse just a little too tightly.
"They’re my father and mother-in-law" Emma continued, her voice warm and inviting. "They thought it’d be fun to drop by and listen to us today." She smiled at Evelyn and Charles before gesturing toward the circle. "Come on, join us"
Emma was the only one who had actually been published. Her darkness was much more subtle, too deep for any casual observer to notice, though her own novel was disturbing in its own right, a tale of forbidden lust and blood-soaked desire.
It wasn’t surprising that her in-laws felt out of place here. Charles was cautiously taking it all in, but Evelyn's fingers were gripping her purse just a little too tightly.
"They’re my father and mother-in-law" Emma continued, her voice warm and inviting. "They thought it’d be fun to drop by and listen to us today." She smiled at Evelyn and Charles before gesturing toward the circle. "Come on, join us"
Jan 6, 2025 3:35 pm
- Emma -
The group greets your in-laws a little hesitantly. They are not accustomed to having outside visitors who are not writers, and your pointed statement about them being your father- and mother-in-law suggest they need to be on their best behaviour.
As the group parts to allow your party chairs, you realise that there are three visitors today. Sitting there, look smarmy, is the last person you wanted to meet with your family around... or, well, maybe not the last, but Henry Godfrey, your ex-boyfriend, is not what your day needed.
He watches you intently. "Emma. I wanted to have a word with you." He declares as soon as you are done with introductions.
What do you do?
The group greets your in-laws a little hesitantly. They are not accustomed to having outside visitors who are not writers, and your pointed statement about them being your father- and mother-in-law suggest they need to be on their best behaviour.
As the group parts to allow your party chairs, you realise that there are three visitors today. Sitting there, look smarmy, is the last person you wanted to meet with your family around... or, well, maybe not the last, but Henry Godfrey, your ex-boyfriend, is not what your day needed.
He watches you intently. "Emma. I wanted to have a word with you." He declares as soon as you are done with introductions.
What do you do?
Jan 6, 2025 7:48 pm
She should have suspected. That sleek Aston Martin parked outside, so out of place in that sleepy neighbourhood—of course it was his. Her eyes flicked over Henry as he stood there, his tall frame imposing in his perfectly tailored suit. The years hadn’t changed him; the same arrogance still radiated from him, a smirk tugging at his lips as he stared down at her. A rush of memories hit her, of the many thrilling moments they spent together, soured by the way he treated her.
She could feel Charles and Evelyn's eyes upon her. Already they were suspecting something. Henry didn’t look like he was part of the group. They must have already started wondering who he was, and why he was here.
A warm smile crossed her lips the moment she regained her composure, the charm she’d honed over the years sliding effortless into place. "Of course" she acquiesced almost immediately. She knew him well enough to know he wouldn’t back down until he got what he wanted. "Let’s talk outside."
She flashed a quick smile at her in-laws. "I’ll be back in a moment—just a quick chat outside." And without waiting for their reply, she moved toward the exit and waited just outside for him to join her, before closing the door behind them.
She could feel Charles and Evelyn's eyes upon her. Already they were suspecting something. Henry didn’t look like he was part of the group. They must have already started wondering who he was, and why he was here.
A warm smile crossed her lips the moment she regained her composure, the charm she’d honed over the years sliding effortless into place. "Of course" she acquiesced almost immediately. She knew him well enough to know he wouldn’t back down until he got what he wanted. "Let’s talk outside."
She flashed a quick smile at her in-laws. "I’ll be back in a moment—just a quick chat outside." And without waiting for their reply, she moved toward the exit and waited just outside for him to join her, before closing the door behind them.
Jan 7, 2025 1:04 pm
- Emma -
It is raining outside, forcing Henry to squeeze in close so both of you can stay under the awning. You can see the writing circle and your parents-in-law watching you through the frosted glass of the door —some of the writers titillated, the in-laws concerned.
"I have been trying to get hold of you for ages!" Henry says, impatient that you would make his life hard. "Have you changed your number?" (or are you just ignoring his calls?)
"You need to be careful. That 'Elliot Parry' you have been hanging out with is bad news." How he knows that you have been spending time with Elliot you can only guess. "You are in danger." He says, echoing the words from last night. "The people he hangs out with have a tendency to disappear.
"I have people who can protect you." He says boastfully —you can see he probably believes this, but how likely is he to actually 'have' people who can do anything? How could he even know anything about Elliot's nature?
What do you do?
It is raining outside, forcing Henry to squeeze in close so both of you can stay under the awning. You can see the writing circle and your parents-in-law watching you through the frosted glass of the door —some of the writers titillated, the in-laws concerned.
"I have been trying to get hold of you for ages!" Henry says, impatient that you would make his life hard. "Have you changed your number?" (or are you just ignoring his calls?)
"You need to be careful. That 'Elliot Parry' you have been hanging out with is bad news." How he knows that you have been spending time with Elliot you can only guess. "You are in danger." He says, echoing the words from last night. "The people he hangs out with have a tendency to disappear.
"I have people who can protect you." He says boastfully —you can see he probably believes this, but how likely is he to actually 'have' people who can do anything? How could he even know anything about Elliot's nature?
What do you do?
Jan 7, 2025 2:14 pm
Henry was so full of himself that he couldn’t imagine her blocking his number ages ago. She didn’t want anything to do with him, after the emotional scars he inflicted upon her from their turbulent relationship. On the outside, though, she wore a smile, her voice calm and soothing as she spoke to him.
"I’m sorry, I had to get a new number after my book was published" she lied with a straight face.
The fact that Henry knew about Eliot Perry caught her off guard. As far as she knew, Eliot didn’t legally exist. Having been turned into a vampire decades ago, he had created a new identity to stay off the radar. But Henry, of all people, knew. Worse, he knew she had been seeing him.
How?
There were so many questions, but now wasn’t the time to probe for answers. Not with her in-laws and the rest of the group watching them.
"Maybe we can talk about it some other time?" she posed it as a question, knowing how it stroked his ego. Henry always wanted to be the one who made every decision in their relationship "We can meet tomorrow. I make my own hours, so I’m free just about anytime"
"I’m sorry, I had to get a new number after my book was published" she lied with a straight face.
The fact that Henry knew about Eliot Perry caught her off guard. As far as she knew, Eliot didn’t legally exist. Having been turned into a vampire decades ago, he had created a new identity to stay off the radar. But Henry, of all people, knew. Worse, he knew she had been seeing him.
How?
There were so many questions, but now wasn’t the time to probe for answers. Not with her in-laws and the rest of the group watching them.
"Maybe we can talk about it some other time?" she posed it as a question, knowing how it stroked his ego. Henry always wanted to be the one who made every decision in their relationship "We can meet tomorrow. I make my own hours, so I’m free just about anytime"
Jan 7, 2025 2:20 pm
- Emma -
"Brunch." Henry says forcefully. Maybe does not want to leave this any later than absolutely necessary and the is earliest reasonable time tomorrow, or maybe he wants to capitalise on the implied romantic associations with 'brunch'?
"Give me your new number." He says, reasonably, taking out his phone and preparing to enter it. "In case something comes up. You still have mine?"
What do you do?
"Brunch." Henry says forcefully. Maybe does not want to leave this any later than absolutely necessary and the is earliest reasonable time tomorrow, or maybe he wants to capitalise on the implied romantic associations with 'brunch'?
"Give me your new number." He says, reasonably, taking out his phone and preparing to enter it. "In case something comes up. You still have mine?"
What do you do?
Jan 7, 2025 2:35 pm
"Brunch" she repeated after him
When he asked for her new number, her lips twisted into a smile. He caught her red handed telling a lie, but she wasn't in the least bit disturbed by it. She called out the digits - the same ones he already had, only now she made sure to take her own phone out of her purse and unblock his number.
"Send me the address and the time. I'll see you there"
When he asked for her new number, her lips twisted into a smile. He caught her red handed telling a lie, but she wasn't in the least bit disturbed by it. She called out the digits - the same ones he already had, only now she made sure to take her own phone out of her purse and unblock his number.
"Send me the address and the time. I'll see you there"
Jan 7, 2025 2:39 pm
- Emma -
Henry enters the 'new' number without (yet) noticing that it is the same as the one he already has. "I'll make the arrangements." He says, liking being in charge of such things. "See you tomorrow. And stay away from Elliot Parry."
What do you do?
Henry enters the 'new' number without (yet) noticing that it is the same as the one he already has. "I'll make the arrangements." He says, liking being in charge of such things. "See you tomorrow. And stay away from Elliot Parry."
What do you do?
Jan 7, 2025 9:05 pm
Those were one of his finest pairs of Italian shoes, so Jacob began to grumble when he had to step the mud to bypass the drawbridge. However, there was no other alternative, right? It was a pity that Crowley was not wearing Hali's disguise anymore, it would have been amusing to see him walking the mud on high heels.
OOC:
Hi there! Back from holidays and into routine again, so I should be able to go back to normal posting rates :)Jan 8, 2025 1:51 am
Benji is more than happy to buy Lizabeth breakfast, although he doesn’t have very much money at his disposal right now after paying for Emma’s dress yesterday. Fortunately, Lizabeth does not have expensive taste.
She takes Benji to the McDonald’s on the Strand, and orders hash browns and pancakes with extra syrup off the breakfast menu. They sit down at a slightly sticky table and Benji waits patiently while Lizabeth eats, absent-mindedly chewing on a paper straw while he takes in all the fascinating smells and sounds of the fast food restaurant.
Benji’s heard some vampires claim that the food a human eats can alter the taste of their blood, although, personally, he thinks those other vampires are just being a bit pretentious, keeping humans fed on gourmet food and fancy wine just so they can brag about how refined they are. Benji doesn’t care much what Lizabeth chooses to eat. The nuances of flavour are almost entirely lost on him when he’s feeding anyway.
The little packets of pancake syrup Lizabeth was given smell intriguing, almost appetizing, but Benji knows better than to ask to try some. He has tasted human food, on occasion, out of curiosity, but it’s always a bit like biting into a bar of soap. Completely unpalatable, no matter how nice it smells.
She takes Benji to the McDonald’s on the Strand, and orders hash browns and pancakes with extra syrup off the breakfast menu. They sit down at a slightly sticky table and Benji waits patiently while Lizabeth eats, absent-mindedly chewing on a paper straw while he takes in all the fascinating smells and sounds of the fast food restaurant.
Benji’s heard some vampires claim that the food a human eats can alter the taste of their blood, although, personally, he thinks those other vampires are just being a bit pretentious, keeping humans fed on gourmet food and fancy wine just so they can brag about how refined they are. Benji doesn’t care much what Lizabeth chooses to eat. The nuances of flavour are almost entirely lost on him when he’s feeding anyway.
The little packets of pancake syrup Lizabeth was given smell intriguing, almost appetizing, but Benji knows better than to ask to try some. He has tasted human food, on occasion, out of curiosity, but it’s always a bit like biting into a bar of soap. Completely unpalatable, no matter how nice it smells.
Jan 8, 2025 6:52 am
"I will"
It was easy to promise him she would stay away from Eliot, considering it was the vampire that has gone missing. Though she would have likely lied either way. She didn’t feel like she owed him anything after their breakup, not even the truth.
"Thanks for dropping by, and looking out for me" she gave him a not-so-subtle hint, before turning away and walking back inside.
It was easy to promise him she would stay away from Eliot, considering it was the vampire that has gone missing. Though she would have likely lied either way. She didn’t feel like she owed him anything after their breakup, not even the truth.
"Thanks for dropping by, and looking out for me" she gave him a not-so-subtle hint, before turning away and walking back inside.
Jan 8, 2025 5:19 pm
- Jacob -
Crowley has the advantage that people —other than yourself, and possibly some other demons— see him as he wants and not as he is. He therefore does not need to worry about fancy and uncomfortable clothes, and is dressed in a well-worn track-suit and trainers. It seems his fitness may be flagging and he has been using his layers of disguise to make himself look trim, something about this place has stripped away all his illusions, even the small ones that —apparently— do (or did) work on you, he struggles a bit with the climb.
Inside, the castle looks very much like it did before, though without the 'tourist tat' and with more of the sort of stuff one would expect in a real, lived-in, castle. What it lacks is any signs of life. It is creepily quiet and appears empty.
What do you do?
Crowley has the advantage that people —other than yourself, and possibly some other demons— see him as he wants and not as he is. He therefore does not need to worry about fancy and uncomfortable clothes, and is dressed in a well-worn track-suit and trainers. It seems his fitness may be flagging and he has been using his layers of disguise to make himself look trim, something about this place has stripped away all his illusions, even the small ones that —apparently— do (or did) work on you, he struggles a bit with the climb.
Inside, the castle looks very much like it did before, though without the 'tourist tat' and with more of the sort of stuff one would expect in a real, lived-in, castle. What it lacks is any signs of life. It is creepily quiet and appears empty.
What do you do?
Jan 8, 2025 5:20 pm
- Benji -
Happily sugared-up, Lizabeth still wants to go home, but agrees to go back to your place again. She clearly does not intend to stay very long, since she does not suggest grocery shopping to fill the empty (for her purposes) fridge.
Once you are settled she flicks her hair aside and offers you her neck. Once you are done feeding she sleeps.
What do you do?
Happily sugared-up, Lizabeth still wants to go home, but agrees to go back to your place again. She clearly does not intend to stay very long, since she does not suggest grocery shopping to fill the empty (for her purposes) fridge.
Once you are settled she flicks her hair aside and offers you her neck. Once you are done feeding she sleeps.
What do you do?
Jan 8, 2025 5:20 pm
- Emma -
"Who was that?" Evelyn asks suspiciously. The writers' circle look equally interested to know why such a dandy man would track you down here.
What do you do?
"Who was that?" Evelyn asks suspiciously. The writers' circle look equally interested to know why such a dandy man would track you down here.
What do you do?
Jan 8, 2025 8:45 pm
"An old friend" Emma brushes the question with a smile, and quickly changes the subject before anyone else can ask another
"So, who's reading next?"
"So, who's reading next?"
Jan 8, 2025 8:47 pm
- Emma -
"You are, dear. It's been ages since we heard any of your stuff." Rhonda says.
What do you do?
"You are, dear. It's been ages since we heard any of your stuff." Rhonda says.
What do you do?
Jan 9, 2025 8:42 am
With a playful glint in her eye Emma took her phone out
"This is still all work in progress" she offered a half-apologetic smile "It’s from my the first chapter of my upcoming book"
She sat back in her chair and waited for make sure she had everyone’s attention (her mother in law included) before starting to read. The protagonist of her story, a beautiful blonde named ‘Emma’, was an obvious self-insert. Just like herself, the ‘fictional’ Emma was an author of erotic horror novels. Just life herself, she was a bit too smart and too curious for her own good.
The chapter itself starts with the heroine sitting to interview a vampire lord – a creature dressed like a cut-throat businessman, but the part Emma selects to read for them pick-up from when the totally fictional protagonist, desiring to experience the sensation of being bitten, entices the vampire to feed on her. Not on her neck, she insists (she doesn’t want any visible marks, especially not for her husband to see), but on the inner part of her thigh.
It was sharp. Sudden. Cold. His fangs sank into my skin like a trap snapping shut, and for a moment, I didn’t know what was happening. It wasn’t like I’d imagined it. It wasn’t tender, or slow, or... sensual. There was nothing gentle about it. He didn’t care about me, or my beauty, or what he was taking. He just fed—like a spider wrapping its prey in silk, slow and methodical, his hunger unyielding, consuming.
There was no warmth in his eyes.
No lust. No desire. Only... hunger.
A cold, empty hunger. It wasn’t a hunger like the kind I was used to, the kind that lingers in the gaze of men. This was something far darker, something that didn’t even acknowledge the fact that I was human, that I was a woman. It was the hunger of a predator.
I gasped, feeling the pull of his fangs, sharp against my skin. He drank, each pull dragging more of me away. It didn’t hurt, not exactly. But there was something worse—something far worse than pain. I felt... empty. Hollow. My body went heavy, the weight of it dragging me down.
My hands came up, weak, trembling, but they barely touched his arm. "Stop," I whispered, but the sound barely reached my own ears. My voice was so weak, it felt like it didn’t even belong to me anymore.
I wanted to push him away. I tried. But my arms, my hands—they were useless. I felt... so small. So fragile. His grip didn’t waver. He didn’t even seem to notice. He just kept drinking, as if he didn’t care, as if I was nothing more than something to feed on.
I could feel my breath becoming shallow, my vision blurring at the edges. The world started to tilt, to fade. I wanted to scream, but no sound came. My body wouldn’t listen to me anymore. My mouth opened, but the only sound that left was a soft, strangled moan that didn’t even feel like my own.
Everything felt so distant. The fear, the panic—it was there, but it wasn’t close enough to hold on to. I felt myself fading, each heartbeat weaker than the last, as though the world was slowly dimming. My hands fell to my sides, and I couldn’t even feel them anymore. My limbs felt like they were made of lead, too heavy to move, too heavy to care.
"Please..." I’m not sure the word ever left my mouth. Maybe it was just a sound, a breath.
He didn’t stop. He didn’t care.
And then... nothing.
The world was gone, swallowed whole by the cold emptiness.
Emma looks up from her phone to capture her audience’s reaction, ever thirsty for adulation, just like the vampire in her story’s thirst for blood. "Still needs some polish, but it's nearly there. What do you think?"
"This is still all work in progress" she offered a half-apologetic smile "It’s from my the first chapter of my upcoming book"
She sat back in her chair and waited for make sure she had everyone’s attention (her mother in law included) before starting to read. The protagonist of her story, a beautiful blonde named ‘Emma’, was an obvious self-insert. Just like herself, the ‘fictional’ Emma was an author of erotic horror novels. Just life herself, she was a bit too smart and too curious for her own good.
The chapter itself starts with the heroine sitting to interview a vampire lord – a creature dressed like a cut-throat businessman, but the part Emma selects to read for them pick-up from when the totally fictional protagonist, desiring to experience the sensation of being bitten, entices the vampire to feed on her. Not on her neck, she insists (she doesn’t want any visible marks, especially not for her husband to see), but on the inner part of her thigh.
[ +- ] Description of Vampire feeding that might be too intense
It was sharp. Sudden. Cold. His fangs sank into my skin like a trap snapping shut, and for a moment, I didn’t know what was happening. It wasn’t like I’d imagined it. It wasn’t tender, or slow, or... sensual. There was nothing gentle about it. He didn’t care about me, or my beauty, or what he was taking. He just fed—like a spider wrapping its prey in silk, slow and methodical, his hunger unyielding, consuming.
There was no warmth in his eyes.
No lust. No desire. Only... hunger.
A cold, empty hunger. It wasn’t a hunger like the kind I was used to, the kind that lingers in the gaze of men. This was something far darker, something that didn’t even acknowledge the fact that I was human, that I was a woman. It was the hunger of a predator.
I gasped, feeling the pull of his fangs, sharp against my skin. He drank, each pull dragging more of me away. It didn’t hurt, not exactly. But there was something worse—something far worse than pain. I felt... empty. Hollow. My body went heavy, the weight of it dragging me down.
My hands came up, weak, trembling, but they barely touched his arm. "Stop," I whispered, but the sound barely reached my own ears. My voice was so weak, it felt like it didn’t even belong to me anymore.
I wanted to push him away. I tried. But my arms, my hands—they were useless. I felt... so small. So fragile. His grip didn’t waver. He didn’t even seem to notice. He just kept drinking, as if he didn’t care, as if I was nothing more than something to feed on.
I could feel my breath becoming shallow, my vision blurring at the edges. The world started to tilt, to fade. I wanted to scream, but no sound came. My body wouldn’t listen to me anymore. My mouth opened, but the only sound that left was a soft, strangled moan that didn’t even feel like my own.
Everything felt so distant. The fear, the panic—it was there, but it wasn’t close enough to hold on to. I felt myself fading, each heartbeat weaker than the last, as though the world was slowly dimming. My hands fell to my sides, and I couldn’t even feel them anymore. My limbs felt like they were made of lead, too heavy to move, too heavy to care.
"Please..." I’m not sure the word ever left my mouth. Maybe it was just a sound, a breath.
He didn’t stop. He didn’t care.
And then... nothing.
The world was gone, swallowed whole by the cold emptiness.
Jan 9, 2025 10:49 am
Leaving Lizabeth dozing on the couch, Benji changes into a fresh set of clothes, exchanging his damp ‘special occasions’ coat for his normal tattered tailcoat, and puts his shoes upside down on top of the radiator to try to dry them out a bit while he makes a few phone calls.
He suspects it was probably Shelyna trying to call him earlier and he would like to call her back. He texts Mark, asking for Shelyna’s phone number, and while he waits for a response, decides he probably ought to call Amira as well, like he promised he would. He dials the number she gave him and hums a little tune to himself while he waits for her to pick up.
He suspects it was probably Shelyna trying to call him earlier and he would like to call her back. He texts Mark, asking for Shelyna’s phone number, and while he waits for a response, decides he probably ought to call Amira as well, like he promised he would. He dials the number she gave him and hums a little tune to himself while he waits for her to pick up.
Jan 9, 2025 3:38 pm
- Emma -
"Self-inserts are soo hot right now." Rhonda exclaims. "I must send you a link..." and apparently she must, and she does [youtube - Jill Bearup - Just Stab Me Now: When Your Fantasy Heroine Rebels (Complete Series Plus Novel Excerpts)]. "... but do you really think...?"
What part she intends to question is lost from an unexpected quarter. "Why did you describe it like that?" This question is unusual, not just for its accusatory tone, but mainly because the asker almost never speaks and this is the most confrontational sentence you have ever heard them say. • Who is it from?
What do you do?
"Self-inserts are soo hot right now." Rhonda exclaims. "I must send you a link..." and apparently she must, and she does [youtube - Jill Bearup - Just Stab Me Now: When Your Fantasy Heroine Rebels (Complete Series Plus Novel Excerpts)]. "... but do you really think...?"
What part she intends to question is lost from an unexpected quarter. "Why did you describe it like that?" This question is unusual, not just for its accusatory tone, but mainly because the asker almost never speaks and this is the most confrontational sentence you have ever heard them say. • Who is it from?
What do you do?
Jan 9, 2025 3:39 pm
- Benji -
"Benji." Amira says by way of greeting. Somehow she knew it was you.
What do you do?
"Benji." Amira says by way of greeting. Somehow she knew it was you.
What do you do?
Jan 9, 2025 4:44 pm
Because that's the way it happened
Emma was about to say the first thing that came to mind, a joke that would have passed for a harmless jest. No one would believe that vampires existed if she just told them that they did, right? But then a warning bell went off in her head.
She didn’t remember Sarah ever talking in their group. The young woman with short black hair and glasses appeared so much smaller than usual, swallowed whole by her oversized grey sweater. She was sitting with her knees pulled tightly to her chest, her arms wrapped around them defensively.
Why did you describe it like that?
The way she asked the question. Almost defensive. As if she knew more then she was letting on
Maybe lying about her reasons would be safer, until she had the chance to suss the young woman.
"Well, I wanted to make it more terrifying and visceral, you know? Something different from the usual cliché of vampires as charming seducers of innocent maidens. I wanted to evoke the feeling of helplessness. Of being utterly overpowered. To capture what it’s like to be prey in the jaws of a predator."
She spoke directly to Sarah, trying to read something in her posture, her expression, the way she sat so guarded.
Or in her eyes, when she posed her own question:
"Why do you ask?"
Emma was about to say the first thing that came to mind, a joke that would have passed for a harmless jest. No one would believe that vampires existed if she just told them that they did, right? But then a warning bell went off in her head.
She didn’t remember Sarah ever talking in their group. The young woman with short black hair and glasses appeared so much smaller than usual, swallowed whole by her oversized grey sweater. She was sitting with her knees pulled tightly to her chest, her arms wrapped around them defensively.
Why did you describe it like that?
The way she asked the question. Almost defensive. As if she knew more then she was letting on
Maybe lying about her reasons would be safer, until she had the chance to suss the young woman.
"Well, I wanted to make it more terrifying and visceral, you know? Something different from the usual cliché of vampires as charming seducers of innocent maidens. I wanted to evoke the feeling of helplessness. Of being utterly overpowered. To capture what it’s like to be prey in the jaws of a predator."
She spoke directly to Sarah, trying to read something in her posture, her expression, the way she sat so guarded.
Or in her eyes, when she posed her own question:
"Why do you ask?"
Jan 9, 2025 5:40 pm
- Emma -
Sarah becomes more and more withdrawn as you speak about the feeling of helplessness. To the point where you decide you need to stop. She has not been bothered by some of the horrific stories bandied about in this group —not even the worst of Jonathan's scenes.
She pulls in even smaller and will not meet your gaze when you ask her your question. The rest of the group are watching the exchange in puzzlement.
Your mother-in-law looks very uncomfortable with what you read as well as with your explanation about why, it looks like she wants to get up and possibly go over and give Sarah a hug, but she feels like an outsider and hovers an inch above her seat.
What do you do?
Sarah becomes more and more withdrawn as you speak about the feeling of helplessness. To the point where you decide you need to stop. She has not been bothered by some of the horrific stories bandied about in this group —not even the worst of Jonathan's scenes.
She pulls in even smaller and will not meet your gaze when you ask her your question. The rest of the group are watching the exchange in puzzlement.
Your mother-in-law looks very uncomfortable with what you read as well as with your explanation about why, it looks like she wants to get up and possibly go over and give Sarah a hug, but she feels like an outsider and hovers an inch above her seat.
What do you do?
Jan 10, 2025 4:05 am
"Amira! Good morning!" he responds, brightly. "How are you? I didn’t get a chance to say hello to you at the party."
Jan 10, 2025 5:25 am
Emma watches as Sarah’s shoulders hunch further and her gaze drops to the floor. As much as she wanted to press and find out what’s really going on, she knew that pushing her too hard would send her running away, possible never returning again. Something deeper was at play, and she was already beginning to suspect the worst, but finding out what exactly would have to wait. Maybe for the break, or better yet, when they were done for the evening.
Quickly, she turned the group’s attention away from Sarah. Everything to make the young woman more comfortable:
"How about you, Oliver? Why don’t you share something from your book next? We’d love to hear it."
Quickly, she turned the group’s attention away from Sarah. Everything to make the young woman more comfortable:
"How about you, Oliver? Why don’t you share something from your book next? We’d love to hear it."
Jan 11, 2025 8:54 am
- Benji -
"Oh? Yes. I hoped to get to speak to you last night." Amira says. "But you disappeared right after the main event."
She sounds polite and interested, but does not push you for information, neither on the topic of what happened last night, nor about what you found out about Lizabeth's artifact.
What do you do?
"Oh? Yes. I hoped to get to speak to you last night." Amira says. "But you disappeared right after the main event."
She sounds polite and interested, but does not push you for information, neither on the topic of what happened last night, nor about what you found out about Lizabeth's artifact.
What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 8:57 am
- Emma -
"Uh? Uh? Oh! Really?" Oliver stammers. "You, uh... actually want to, uh, hear my, uh... stuff?" You get the impression they wanted to say 'drivel' instead of 'stuff' (or a less polite word), but the group has been encouraging them to not use such derogatory phrases, even if everyone else does.
It takes some cajoling, but Oliver accedes, and hesitantly reads out some of their drivel newest work. It is derivative, but it really is not that all that bad, almost everyone was able to sit through it this time... almost...
Towards the end of Oliver's recital, though, Sarah quietly gets up and tiptoes to the door, slipping into her coat. You can tell she is disturbed and is planning to leave.
What do you do?
"Uh? Uh? Oh! Really?" Oliver stammers. "You, uh... actually want to, uh, hear my, uh... stuff?" You get the impression they wanted to say 'drivel' instead of 'stuff' (or a less polite word), but the group has been encouraging them to not use such derogatory phrases, even if everyone else does.
It takes some cajoling, but Oliver accedes, and hesitantly reads out some of their drivel newest work. It is derivative, but it really is not that all that bad, almost everyone was able to sit through it this time... almost...
Towards the end of Oliver's recital, though, Sarah quietly gets up and tiptoes to the door, slipping into her coat. You can tell she is disturbed and is planning to leave.
What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 11:24 am
"Yes, my friends took me on a ‘treasure hunt’ but it got a bit out of hand…" Benji explains. "Anyway, I’ve had a chance to talk to Lizabeth about that mysterious object you were looking for, but I’m afraid she didn’t get a very good look at it before she was arrested. It was some kind of old copper box, she says, but that’s all she knows. In any case, I think the military probably have it now, whatever it is…" While he’s talking, he fishes a packet of slightly stale tea biscuits out of his pantry and puts a couple of them on a plate. He puts the plate of biscuits and a saucer of water on the floor underneath his wardrobe, near where the mice have chewed a hole in the wall, and leaves the rest of the biscuits out on the kitchen counter for Lizabeth when she wakes up. "By the way, are you friends with Boadicea and Her Daughters on Victoria Embankment?"
Jan 11, 2025 1:10 pm
Emma was far less critical of Oliver’s work than he was of his own. The entire point of their writing community was to gather for constructive feedback so they could improve their craft. And besides; it was tough to come up with something entirely new and original. She didn’t consider her first novel to be groundbreaking either. Strong characterization and solid writing were usually enough to keep readers turning the pages. Not every book needed to be entirely unique.
She had a few polite questions for Oliver, and some encouragements to give, but Sarah’s quiet departure had her worried. She was hoping for a moment to speak with her, to understand what was bothering her. Something about the young woman’s reaction to her reading unsettled her, and she didn’t think she would open up on her own. Right now, talking with her seemed more important than giving another critique. There were plenty of other people in their authors’ circle. Let one of the others pick up the slack.
Standing up, she gave Oliver a reassuring smile before heading straight to the door, catching Sarah just as the young woman headed outside
She had a few polite questions for Oliver, and some encouragements to give, but Sarah’s quiet departure had her worried. She was hoping for a moment to speak with her, to understand what was bothering her. Something about the young woman’s reaction to her reading unsettled her, and she didn’t think she would open up on her own. Right now, talking with her seemed more important than giving another critique. There were plenty of other people in their authors’ circle. Let one of the others pick up the slack.
Standing up, she gave Oliver a reassuring smile before heading straight to the door, catching Sarah just as the young woman headed outside
Jan 11, 2025 2:39 pm
- Benji -
"Of course. Who could pass up the opportunity to poke around the old castle after hours. ..." Amira responds, but her sentence trails off and you can almost hear the inaudible 'Oh' oh realisation.
"You simply must tell me what you found." She says, sounding completely casual but you know there is value in trading secrets, even if you don't know the actual value of anything you may have stumbled upon. "Why don't I buy you dinner and we can talk... Oh! I am so sorry. I was not thinking! Was that very insensitive?" She apologises as soon as she realises who/what she is talking to and offering 'dinner' to. "It is so hard to say the right thing these days."
"The military?" She says changing the subject. "That is awkward. You really know nothing more?" She has noted the 'old, copper box' fact, but, as you say, it is not a lot to go on. She might know more, but tit-for-tat and all that.
"I know of her." She says about Boadicea (and Her Daughters), which means 'yes', no one clarifies that sort of detail if the answer is 'no'. "Why do you ask?"
What do you do?
"Of course. Who could pass up the opportunity to poke around the old castle after hours. ..." Amira responds, but her sentence trails off and you can almost hear the inaudible 'Oh' oh realisation.
"You simply must tell me what you found." She says, sounding completely casual but you know there is value in trading secrets, even if you don't know the actual value of anything you may have stumbled upon. "Why don't I buy you dinner and we can talk... Oh! I am so sorry. I was not thinking! Was that very insensitive?" She apologises as soon as she realises who/what she is talking to and offering 'dinner' to. "It is so hard to say the right thing these days."
"The military?" She says changing the subject. "That is awkward. You really know nothing more?" She has noted the 'old, copper box' fact, but, as you say, it is not a lot to go on. She might know more, but tit-for-tat and all that.
"I know of her." She says about Boadicea (and Her Daughters), which means 'yes', no one clarifies that sort of detail if the answer is 'no'. "Why do you ask?"
What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 2:40 pm
- Emma -
Oliver looks panicky at what he perceives as two of the group getting up and leaving in the middle of his piece. He tries to finish and engage with the others, but something tells you he is just going to interrupt you and Sarah at the worst possible moment.
What do you do?
Oliver looks panicky at what he perceives as two of the group getting up and leaving in the middle of his piece. He tries to finish and engage with the others, but something tells you he is just going to interrupt you and Sarah at the worst possible moment.
What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 2:56 pm
"Be right back"
She didn’t wait to see Oliver’s response. She was too worried about Sarah, and didn’t want the young woman to leave without talking to her first.
She didn’t wait to see Oliver’s response. She was too worried about Sarah, and didn’t want the young woman to leave without talking to her first.
Jan 11, 2025 3:03 pm
- Emma -
You can't tell if your quick 'be right back' had any impact on Oliver's state of mind. The fact that you left your in-laws sitting there should speak to the fact that you are not actually leaving, but Oliver is not always all that rational and does not think things though, especially when he could instead find anything to interpret as a person slight.
You catch Sarah just as the young woman headed outside. "I'm fine." She says, obviously lying but also not ready to open up just like that.
What do you do?
You can't tell if your quick 'be right back' had any impact on Oliver's state of mind. The fact that you left your in-laws sitting there should speak to the fact that you are not actually leaving, but Oliver is not always all that rational and does not think things though, especially when he could instead find anything to interpret as a person slight.
You catch Sarah just as the young woman headed outside. "I'm fine." She says, obviously lying but also not ready to open up just like that.
What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 3:45 pm
Emma didn’t believe Sarah was fine, but she wasn’t about to push her. Instead, she chose a gentler path.
"I’m sorry" she said quietly "I didn’t mean to bother you. It’s just..." her gaze dropped for a moment as she gathered her thoughts "I’ve been going through something recently. Something... difficult. I’m still trying to make sense of it all."
She took just a small step closer "I could really use someone to talk to. Someone who understands. You don’t have to share anything with me. Just listen, if you can."
Emma trailed off, her eyes meeting Sarah’s once more
"Not everything in my stories is made up" she added, hoping Sarah understands her intention
"I’m sorry" she said quietly "I didn’t mean to bother you. It’s just..." her gaze dropped for a moment as she gathered her thoughts "I’ve been going through something recently. Something... difficult. I’m still trying to make sense of it all."
She took just a small step closer "I could really use someone to talk to. Someone who understands. You don’t have to share anything with me. Just listen, if you can."
Emma trailed off, her eyes meeting Sarah’s once more
"Not everything in my stories is made up" she added, hoping Sarah understands her intention
Rolls
Figure Someone Out - (2d6)
(32) = 5
Jan 11, 2025 7:11 pm
An empty and quiet castle. Perhaps they would be lucky, and this dimension, whatever it was, was empty of living beings (or any beings). But Jacob doesn't want to push his luck, so he keeps moving in a sneaky way, checking all corridors and rooms before making the next step, to make sure they are not caught off-guard. He just hopes that magical pond really exists.
Jan 11, 2025 7:57 pm
- Emma -
Sarah stares are you in horror, her mouth flapping open and closed for many moments before she properly freaks out. "That was real‽ My therapist keeps telling me I imagined it." She wails, her hand going to her inner thigh, just as you described.
She looks around wildly, at the rain and the surrounding buildings. "I can't go home!" She says in a soft, soft voice that is more distressing than the wailing. "My ..., my roommate will be there. I have nowhere else to go." She realises, looking at you pleadingly. "But I can't stay here. Not with them watching me, judging me."
What do you do?
Sarah stares are you in horror, her mouth flapping open and closed for many moments before she properly freaks out. "That was real‽ My therapist keeps telling me I imagined it." She wails, her hand going to her inner thigh, just as you described.
She looks around wildly, at the rain and the surrounding buildings. "I can't go home!" She says in a soft, soft voice that is more distressing than the wailing. "My ..., my roommate will be there. I have nowhere else to go." She realises, looking at you pleadingly. "But I can't stay here. Not with them watching me, judging me."
What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 8:01 pm
- Jacob -
The castle is a castle, so it is not exactly 'clean', but it also does not leave you with the impression that it has been deserted for a long time. You might not have the reference points, but you don't get the impression that there is a whole lot more dust than would be normal if there were people here 'yesterday'. Nevertheless it also feels like yours are the first feet to tread these halls in a long, long time.
Every room you check is empty, though, showing no signs of hasty departure or obviously unfinished work, nor is there any sign if mice or other vermin damage, just a profound sense of emptiness.
You find the courtyard Crowley spoke of, it looks as empty as the rest of the place. In its center, surrounded by neat bushes and lawn, is a pond [streetview].
It does not look magical, in fact it looks a little stagnant and green —more duckweed, than duck-pond.
What do you do?
The castle is a castle, so it is not exactly 'clean', but it also does not leave you with the impression that it has been deserted for a long time. You might not have the reference points, but you don't get the impression that there is a whole lot more dust than would be normal if there were people here 'yesterday'. Nevertheless it also feels like yours are the first feet to tread these halls in a long, long time.
Every room you check is empty, though, showing no signs of hasty departure or obviously unfinished work, nor is there any sign if mice or other vermin damage, just a profound sense of emptiness.
You find the courtyard Crowley spoke of, it looks as empty as the rest of the place. In its center, surrounded by neat bushes and lawn, is a pond [streetview].
It does not look magical, in fact it looks a little stagnant and green —more duckweed, than duck-pond.
What do you do?
Jan 11, 2025 11:00 pm
Benji laughs. "Well, I am a creature easily bribed by the offer of a free dinner, but I don’t think that’s the kind of dinner you had in mind. A friend of mine did pick up an artifact that I think may be of interest to you, but we got separated and I still haven’t heard from him. If he’s alright, I might put you in contact with him. He’s much better at negotiations than I am."
Returning to the topic of Boadicea and Lizabeth’s mystery find: "Boadicea seemed to have quite a high opinion of you and your sisters so i was wondering if that loyalty was reciprocated at all. I spoke to her about the item you’re looking for and she is of the very strong opinion that this object needs to be destroyed. Is that… something you and your sisters might be interested in helping with?"
Returning to the topic of Boadicea and Lizabeth’s mystery find: "Boadicea seemed to have quite a high opinion of you and your sisters so i was wondering if that loyalty was reciprocated at all. I spoke to her about the item you’re looking for and she is of the very strong opinion that this object needs to be destroyed. Is that… something you and your sisters might be interested in helping with?"
Jan 12, 2025 8:30 am
Emma bit her lower lip. She glances back the group sitting inside. At her parents in law.
Why did I follow her out here? Emma curses herself. If she hadn’t, she wouldn’t have to deal with this dilemma. How could she possibly help? Taking her back home seemed risky; what if the vampire still claimed her as his? What if he came looking for her? And how would she explain all of this to David?
She considered what to do in silence.
This is too much trouble, the selfish part of her whispered. She’s not your problem.
But deep down, she knew she couldn’t just turn away. She would never be able to forgive herself if she saw Sarah's face in the headlines: ‘missing’, or worse – ‘body recovered from the Thames’. That’s not something she could live with.
Or could she?
With a heavy breath, she looked into her pleading eyes:
"Let’s go sit somewhere. I’ll buy you some coffee" Maybe things will be clearer once they sat down somewhere. For now, she knew she couldn’t just abandon the poor girl alone.
"Come on" she urged her softly "let’s get out of here"
Why did I follow her out here? Emma curses herself. If she hadn’t, she wouldn’t have to deal with this dilemma. How could she possibly help? Taking her back home seemed risky; what if the vampire still claimed her as his? What if he came looking for her? And how would she explain all of this to David?
She considered what to do in silence.
This is too much trouble, the selfish part of her whispered. She’s not your problem.
But deep down, she knew she couldn’t just turn away. She would never be able to forgive herself if she saw Sarah's face in the headlines: ‘missing’, or worse – ‘body recovered from the Thames’. That’s not something she could live with.
Or could she?
With a heavy breath, she looked into her pleading eyes:
"Let’s go sit somewhere. I’ll buy you some coffee" Maybe things will be clearer once they sat down somewhere. For now, she knew she couldn’t just abandon the poor girl alone.
"Come on" she urged her softly "let’s get out of here"
Jan 12, 2025 1:41 pm
Jacob looks at the pond with disgust. He doesn't really feel like getting soaked in that green water.
"After you," he offers Crowley. It was his idea, after all.
"After you," he offers Crowley. It was his idea, after all.
Jan 12, 2025 1:42 pm
- Benji -
"You actually found something?" Amira sounds intrigued by all the details of your story. "If you could make an introduction, I would be in your Debt." Once again she is surprised by your openness, though she possibly has doubts about how genuine you are being.
"Are you for real, Benji?" She asks. "I am inclined to trust you." She sounds as surprised by her own words as by yours. "It is our intention to destroy the lamp if we can. But we might have to settle for containment again." She has let slip more than one hint there, and you get the feeling it is not like her to make such mistakes.
"I would dearly like to speak with Mss Greenback." She says, not pushing, but, so long as people seem to be trusting each other, she wants to get what she can from it. "And, do you think she would be willing to try hypnosis? It can sometimes unlock repressed memories, you know."
What do you do?
"You actually found something?" Amira sounds intrigued by all the details of your story. "If you could make an introduction, I would be in your Debt." Once again she is surprised by your openness, though she possibly has doubts about how genuine you are being.
"Are you for real, Benji?" She asks. "I am inclined to trust you." She sounds as surprised by her own words as by yours. "It is our intention to destroy the lamp if we can. But we might have to settle for containment again." She has let slip more than one hint there, and you get the feeling it is not like her to make such mistakes.
"I would dearly like to speak with Mss Greenback." She says, not pushing, but, so long as people seem to be trusting each other, she wants to get what she can from it. "And, do you think she would be willing to try hypnosis? It can sometimes unlock repressed memories, you know."
What do you do?
Jan 12, 2025 1:42 pm
- Emma -
"OK." Sarah says, sounding despondent. You get the feeling she is mainly accepting your offer because it is out of the rain, and means she does not need to think about going home just yet.
What do you do?
"OK." Sarah says, sounding despondent. You get the feeling she is mainly accepting your offer because it is out of the rain, and means she does not need to think about going home just yet.
What do you do?
Jan 12, 2025 1:47 pm
- Jacob -
"'After me' what?" Crowley says, poking the water with a already-mud-encrusted shoe. It does not smell good.
The water level is low, and a little probing with a stick reveals that it only a few inches deep in the middle.
What do you do?
"'After me' what?" Crowley says, poking the water with a already-mud-encrusted shoe. It does not smell good.
The water level is low, and a little probing with a stick reveals that it only a few inches deep in the middle.
What do you do?
Jan 12, 2025 2:28 pm
Emma hesitates. She has a hunch that if she goes back inside to say 'goodbye' to everyone, Sarah wouldn't be there when she came back.
With a quiet sigh, she pulls out her umbrella and extends it toward the young woman.
"It's just around the corner from my house" she offered a faint smile. It wasn't far, but with the relentless downpour both of them might arrive completely soaked, despite huddling under the umbrella.
She did text Charles once they started walking. Just a quick message apologizing for having to leave so abruptly, but that it was urgent, and that they shouldn't wait up for her. Her mother in law will complain, of course, but she couldn't help feeling that she made the right choice.
With a quiet sigh, she pulls out her umbrella and extends it toward the young woman.
"It's just around the corner from my house" she offered a faint smile. It wasn't far, but with the relentless downpour both of them might arrive completely soaked, despite huddling under the umbrella.
She did text Charles once they started walking. Just a quick message apologizing for having to leave so abruptly, but that it was urgent, and that they shouldn't wait up for her. Her mother in law will complain, of course, but she couldn't help feeling that she made the right choice.
Jan 12, 2025 3:02 pm
- Emma -
Your message goes through and you quickly see Charles start typing...
He is still typing when you arrive a few minutes later, it must be one doozy of a message.
You are pretty much soaked through when you arrive, but Sarah was mostly protected by your umbrella, just her boots and the bottoms of her tights are wet. She slips off her boots and hugs her legs to her chest again, not meeting your eyes.
What do you do?
Your message goes through and you quickly see Charles start typing...
He is still typing when you arrive a few minutes later, it must be one doozy of a message.
You are pretty much soaked through when you arrive, but Sarah was mostly protected by your umbrella, just her boots and the bottoms of her tights are wet. She slips off her boots and hugs her legs to her chest again, not meeting your eyes.
What do you do?
Jan 12, 2025 6:42 pm
"What do you mean with 'what'? It was you who had heard about that legend. What are we supposed to do to open the portal?", Jacob asks Crowley.
Jan 12, 2025 7:10 pm
- Jacob -
"Huh? I don't know. Someone at the party mentioned it in passing. We did not go into details about 'activation sequences' or anything, it did not seem all that important at the time." Crowley says.
"You are the one with the penchant for opening these doors. I just recognise them ... And there does seem to be something here, though I can't quite put my finger... or toe, as it is, on it." He kicks that the weed-covered surface. "This is veiled. So I can't be at all sure this is what we think it is."
What do you do?
"Huh? I don't know. Someone at the party mentioned it in passing. We did not go into details about 'activation sequences' or anything, it did not seem all that important at the time." Crowley says.
"You are the one with the penchant for opening these doors. I just recognise them ... And there does seem to be something here, though I can't quite put my finger... or toe, as it is, on it." He kicks that the weed-covered surface. "This is veiled. So I can't be at all sure this is what we think it is."
What do you do?
Jan 12, 2025 7:18 pm
Emma takes a slow sip of her coffee once they settled into a quiet corner of the café. She took a moment to glance at Sarah, who again curled up in her seat. The girl looks exhausted, and it disturbed her to see her like this. She bought Sarah a cup of coffee as well on the way in (something with extra sugar and cream), and now she gently pushed it across the table.
"Do you have anyone you can stay with?" she probed softly "Family, friends, anyone you can trust?" She watched her carefully. Maybe if Sarah had someone else she could stay with, someone far far away, then Emma wouldn't have to propose something she was reluctant to
"You don’t have to face this alone, but it might help to have someone else around. Just someone who is... safe."
"Do you have anyone you can stay with?" she probed softly "Family, friends, anyone you can trust?" She watched her carefully. Maybe if Sarah had someone else she could stay with, someone far far away, then Emma wouldn't have to propose something she was reluctant to
"You don’t have to face this alone, but it might help to have someone else around. Just someone who is... safe."
Jan 12, 2025 9:03 pm
Jacob sighs and moves closer to the water. He crouches down by the shore and lightly dips two fingers into the water, taking them out to look at the few drops running down his skin. He tries to concentrate, just as he did in the armoury, trying to sense if there really is magic in this place.
OOC:
So, do you think Study a Place of Power would apply here?Jan 12, 2025 9:33 pm
- Emma -
Sarah shakes her head, her face hidden behind the steaming coffee mug so you can only really see her eyes below her fringe.
You don't actually know much about Sarah. She has not spoken about herself or why she is in London, but, from what little she has ever said, you think she has a rural accent and uses simple words except when speaking about farming. She has not mentioned her job, but you don't think she is a student based on her schedule of free time during the day.
What do you do?
Sarah shakes her head, her face hidden behind the steaming coffee mug so you can only really see her eyes below her fringe.
You don't actually know much about Sarah. She has not spoken about herself or why she is in London, but, from what little she has ever said, you think she has a rural accent and uses simple words except when speaking about farming. She has not mentioned her job, but you don't think she is a student based on her schedule of free time during the day.
What do you do?
Jan 13, 2025 2:21 am
"Sure, I’ll give you his telephone number," Benji agrees.
He is very happy to hear that the Night Sisters interests align with his own, as he hoped they might. "Oh! That’s terrific news! I promised Boadicea I would try to destroy the object but, to be perfectly honest, I hadn’t the faintest idea how I was going to do that. I’d like to help you, if I can."
"I’m inclined to trust you too," he says, sincerely. "I’ve also spoken to Shelyna Artmitage about this, but I trust her less… I don’t know her very well but she doesn’t seem like the kind of person who would be interested in destroying a powerful magical object if she has the opportunity to use it for her own purposes instead."
When asked about Lizabeth, he responds a bit more hesitantly. He genuinely wants to help the Night Sisters destroy this lamp, but protecting Lizabeth is his priority. "She’s sleeping right now but I’ll ask her when she wakes up. I’m not so sure about hypnosis, but she’ll probably be willing to talk to you, at least."
He is very happy to hear that the Night Sisters interests align with his own, as he hoped they might. "Oh! That’s terrific news! I promised Boadicea I would try to destroy the object but, to be perfectly honest, I hadn’t the faintest idea how I was going to do that. I’d like to help you, if I can."
"I’m inclined to trust you too," he says, sincerely. "I’ve also spoken to Shelyna Artmitage about this, but I trust her less… I don’t know her very well but she doesn’t seem like the kind of person who would be interested in destroying a powerful magical object if she has the opportunity to use it for her own purposes instead."
When asked about Lizabeth, he responds a bit more hesitantly. He genuinely wants to help the Night Sisters destroy this lamp, but protecting Lizabeth is his priority. "She’s sleeping right now but I’ll ask her when she wakes up. I’m not so sure about hypnosis, but she’ll probably be willing to talk to you, at least."
Jan 13, 2025 5:34 am
Emma takes a breath as she considers the offer. She knows it’s a bit of a stretch. Their apartment is small, cramped even for two people, and she was already imagining the awkwardness of it, the strain of having someone in their space, and all the adjustments they will have to make to their daily routine. And the most frightening part was that something might come looking for her. She was inviting danger right into her very home, without telling David what was really at stake.
But the thought of leaving Sarah alone to fend for herself felt like signing her death warrant.
"You’re welcome to stay with me and my husband if you need somewhere safe" she finally said "it’s not much; just our living room, really. But it’s better than being out there on your own." she paused before adding the disclaimer "I’ll need to check with David first, though, just to make sure he’s okay with it. I don’t want to make any decisions without him."
But the thought of leaving Sarah alone to fend for herself felt like signing her death warrant.
"You’re welcome to stay with me and my husband if you need somewhere safe" she finally said "it’s not much; just our living room, really. But it’s better than being out there on your own." she paused before adding the disclaimer "I’ll need to check with David first, though, just to make sure he’s okay with it. I don’t want to make any decisions without him."
Jan 13, 2025 3:14 pm
- Benji -
What would a two century old vampire know about GDPR laws, hey? Amira thanks you for Jacob's details, making a note. If Jacob is receptive to her advances she will Owe you a Debt for making an introduction, but you might actually need to make that introduction if he is screening his calls from strangers.
You have also, pretty much, revealed who your accomplice was last night —and after all the trouble you went to last night to avoid mentioning Jacob. If Amira knows Jacob is a demon and was at the soirée she does not show any surprise.
"for sure we both have a better chance of destroying it if we work together?" She points out. "Though it may be advisable to not tell too many others about this plan. Some may want to use it, and many will oppose the destruction of an ancient artifact on general principle. 'It belongs in a museum!'" She quotes Indiana Jones, whether you get the reference or not.
"Yes. Mss Artmitage is precisely the sort who would be aghast at such an action. Though she is unlikely to be foolish enough to try using it... I don't think..." She does not sound all that confident about Shelyna's ability to resist the lures of power, though. "Why did you bring her into this?" Amira asks, curious about the connection.
There is a brief pause, and you think she was about to say something about last night, but does not find the words so that moment is missed.
"Oh, hypnosis is quite safe." She assures you (expressing her own opinion which does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the GM or the game). "Will you give me a call when you have spoken to her?" You can tell that Amira is quite eager to speak to Lizabeth, but both times she has allowed you to take the lead, using words like 'when you have spoken to her' rather than 'as soon as she wakes up', for instance, inherently leaving Lizabeth the option of refusing. This seems like a very soft-touch in this hard world.
What do you do?
What would a two century old vampire know about GDPR laws, hey? Amira thanks you for Jacob's details, making a note. If Jacob is receptive to her advances she will Owe you a Debt for making an introduction, but you might actually need to make that introduction if he is screening his calls from strangers.
You have also, pretty much, revealed who your accomplice was last night —and after all the trouble you went to last night to avoid mentioning Jacob. If Amira knows Jacob is a demon and was at the soirée she does not show any surprise.
"for sure we both have a better chance of destroying it if we work together?" She points out. "Though it may be advisable to not tell too many others about this plan. Some may want to use it, and many will oppose the destruction of an ancient artifact on general principle. 'It belongs in a museum!'" She quotes Indiana Jones, whether you get the reference or not.
"Yes. Mss Artmitage is precisely the sort who would be aghast at such an action. Though she is unlikely to be foolish enough to try using it... I don't think..." She does not sound all that confident about Shelyna's ability to resist the lures of power, though. "Why did you bring her into this?" Amira asks, curious about the connection.
There is a brief pause, and you think she was about to say something about last night, but does not find the words so that moment is missed.
"Oh, hypnosis is quite safe." She assures you (expressing her own opinion which does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the GM or the game). "Will you give me a call when you have spoken to her?" You can tell that Amira is quite eager to speak to Lizabeth, but both times she has allowed you to take the lead, using words like 'when you have spoken to her' rather than 'as soon as she wakes up', for instance, inherently leaving Lizabeth the option of refusing. This seems like a very soft-touch in this hard world.
What do you do?
Jan 13, 2025 3:16 pm
- Emma -
"Oh! Thank you! Thank you!" Sarah exclaims with so much obvious relief that you may have a difficult time rejecting her if David does say 'no', though he is a caring soul, so the chances of that are very low... He is also unavailable on the phone right now —in an emergency you can (almost) always (usually) get hold of him on the radio via dispatch, no matter where he is— so you possibly can't check with him till he gets home this evening.
You do, finally get your reply from Charles. For the typing time it took it is surprisingly short, also —possibly unsurprisingly— very supportive:
The young lady seemed distraught. Take care of her. Dont worry about us.
"Did he say 'yes'?" Sarah asks eagerly, like a puppy.
What do you do?
"Oh! Thank you! Thank you!" Sarah exclaims with so much obvious relief that you may have a difficult time rejecting her if David does say 'no', though he is a caring soul, so the chances of that are very low... He is also unavailable on the phone right now —in an emergency you can (almost) always (usually) get hold of him on the radio via dispatch, no matter where he is— so you possibly can't check with him till he gets home this evening.
You do, finally get your reply from Charles. For the typing time it took it is surprisingly short, also —possibly unsurprisingly— very supportive:
The young lady seemed distraught. Take care of her. Dont worry about us.
"Did he say 'yes'?" Sarah asks eagerly, like a puppy.
What do you do?
Jan 13, 2025 6:25 pm
The fear that her parents in law would be disappointed or upset with her for abandoning them has weighted on her. She let out a breath she hadn’t realized she was holding when she read Charles’ message. He recognized that she must have had a good reason for leaving, and that gave her more comfort than she expected. She only hoped Evelyn would feel the same.
"I can’t seem to get a hold of him" she frowned after her call went to David's voicemail. It was unusual for him to be unreachable, but with the weather and everything going on, she figured he might be running all over the city. No matter. They could talk once he got back home.
"But it’s okay, we can head back to the apartment and start thinking about dinner" she smiled reassuringly at Sarah "- right after you finish your coffee"
"I can’t seem to get a hold of him" she frowned after her call went to David's voicemail. It was unusual for him to be unreachable, but with the weather and everything going on, she figured he might be running all over the city. No matter. They could talk once he got back home.
"But it’s okay, we can head back to the apartment and start thinking about dinner" she smiled reassuringly at Sarah "- right after you finish your coffee"
Jan 13, 2025 8:34 pm
- Emma -
"Umm? Oh, yes." Sarah says glancing down with less enthusiasm at her untouched coffee that was purely being used to warm her hands and face, before drinking it down in one long gulp. She springs to her feet, ready to go.
What do you do?
"Umm? Oh, yes." Sarah says glancing down with less enthusiasm at her untouched coffee that was purely being used to warm her hands and face, before drinking it down in one long gulp. She springs to her feet, ready to go.
What do you do?
Jan 13, 2025 9:19 pm
Seeing how eager Sarah is to leave, Emma quickly grabs her own coffee to go before leading her outside. The walk to her apartment is short, though they both still arrive rather damp from the steady rain. Emma and David's home is small and cozy; just the one bedroom, a kitchen, and the living room that doubles as a dining area. It wasn't much, but it was comfortable, and when the rain didn't completely blurred the world outside, the entire flat was gloriously basked in sunlight from the floor-to-ceiling windows in their living room.
"Here we are" she set down her umbrella and slipped off her coat before heading straight to the kitchen. She decided that for now, it might be good to keep Sarah's mind off things. She kept her busy in the kitchen, asking her to chop up vegetables for the stir-fry while she was getting to work on cooking the ground lamb for the shepherd's pie. "I can loan you a few things until you’re settled in" she probed gently, trying to gauge how big Sarah's predicament was. If she was too afraid to go swing by her apartment to fetch her clothes and some personal items, then it must mean she was still worried the vampire might be back for her.
"Here we are" she set down her umbrella and slipped off her coat before heading straight to the kitchen. She decided that for now, it might be good to keep Sarah's mind off things. She kept her busy in the kitchen, asking her to chop up vegetables for the stir-fry while she was getting to work on cooking the ground lamb for the shepherd's pie. "I can loan you a few things until you’re settled in" she probed gently, trying to gauge how big Sarah's predicament was. If she was too afraid to go swing by her apartment to fetch her clothes and some personal items, then it must mean she was still worried the vampire might be back for her.
Jan 14, 2025 3:26 pm
- Emma -
You are substantially more than 'damp', having focused the umbrella to shield Sarah as much as possible.
All Sarah has are the clothes on her back and her phone. "I'll be fine." She says when you offer to lend her 'essentials'. She still has not spoken much other than to answer your questions, but she follows up slipping out of her wet boots by slipping out of her damp tights as well, draping them over the radiator (or windowsill or whatnot if you don't have a radiator) and padding around in her bare-feet and knee-length, oversized jersey.
"It's delightful!" Sarah exclaims about your apartment, looking around you small place. She seems completely at ease and makes herself instantly at home —her shyness at the group clearly not being related to her confidence.
You would not call her 'proficient' in the kitchen, but she is curious, and interested, and willing, and follows instructions fairly well. Your vegetables are not quite all the same size, but they should stir-fry up well enough nonetheless.
It is probably still an hour or so before you would expect David home.
What do you do?
You are substantially more than 'damp', having focused the umbrella to shield Sarah as much as possible.
All Sarah has are the clothes on her back and her phone. "I'll be fine." She says when you offer to lend her 'essentials'. She still has not spoken much other than to answer your questions, but she follows up slipping out of her wet boots by slipping out of her damp tights as well, draping them over the radiator (or windowsill or whatnot if you don't have a radiator) and padding around in her bare-feet and knee-length, oversized jersey.
"It's delightful!" Sarah exclaims about your apartment, looking around you small place. She seems completely at ease and makes herself instantly at home —her shyness at the group clearly not being related to her confidence.
You would not call her 'proficient' in the kitchen, but she is curious, and interested, and willing, and follows instructions fairly well. Your vegetables are not quite all the same size, but they should stir-fry up well enough nonetheless.
It is probably still an hour or so before you would expect David home.
What do you do?
Jan 14, 2025 5:31 pm
Something about the wet tights drying on the radiator made Emma think Sarah wasn’t going to head out of her apartment anytime soon, especially not for a change of clothes. She made a mental note to lay out something for her later, just in case.
She kept the conversation light as they worked together in the kitchen, trying to get a sense of Sarah’s situation without prying too much. "So, what’s your routine like during the day? Are you working? Studying?" She glanced over at the young woman. She wanted to know more about her, but was unsure where to start. She hardly knew anything about her. Not even how old she was.
She kept the conversation light as they worked together in the kitchen, trying to get a sense of Sarah’s situation without prying too much. "So, what’s your routine like during the day? Are you working? Studying?" She glanced over at the young woman. She wanted to know more about her, but was unsure where to start. She hardly knew anything about her. Not even how old she was.
Jan 14, 2025 7:32 pm
- Emma -
Sarah looks uncomfortable, surely it can't be the very light questions you have gently left for her? She puts a hand to her stomach, and looks at you. "Where's the bathroom?" She asks before darting off in the direction you indicate. She is in there for a while. You think you hear her throwing up quietly.
But before you can do more, David arrives home, (slightly) early for a change. He looks unhappy, you can almost see him 'put on a happy face' as he walks in. He does not like to bring his work troubles home with him.
What do you do?
Sarah looks uncomfortable, surely it can't be the very light questions you have gently left for her? She puts a hand to her stomach, and looks at you. "Where's the bathroom?" She asks before darting off in the direction you indicate. She is in there for a while. You think you hear her throwing up quietly.
But before you can do more, David arrives home, (slightly) early for a change. He looks unhappy, you can almost see him 'put on a happy face' as he walks in. He does not like to bring his work troubles home with him.
What do you do?
Jan 14, 2025 7:56 pm
Emma sighs. Sarah was clearly under a lot of stress, and she didn't want to add to it. She hoped getting Sarah to open up would help her better understand what she’s going through, but it was painfully obvious that the young woman wasn't ready for that yet.
Her face lightened up the moment David walked through the door. As she always does when he arrives home, she practically leaped into his arms, throwing herself around his neck and pressing a kiss to his lips. "Hey, you’re home early!" she says, breaking the kiss and looking up into his face, immediately noticing the way he was trying to control his emotions. Her smile widened as she teased him gently: "You know; a man with a beautiful wife and a hot dinner waiting for him when he gets back from work has no right to wear a long face."
Her face lightened up the moment David walked through the door. As she always does when he arrives home, she practically leaped into his arms, throwing herself around his neck and pressing a kiss to his lips. "Hey, you’re home early!" she says, breaking the kiss and looking up into his face, immediately noticing the way he was trying to control his emotions. Her smile widened as she teased him gently: "You know; a man with a beautiful wife and a hot dinner waiting for him when he gets back from work has no right to wear a long face."
Jan 14, 2025 8:31 pm
- Emma -
His mood markedly lightning at your greeting, David see the still-raw veggies on the counter and agrees: "Yes, well. Beautiful food and a hot wife will have to do."
Not knowing there are guests in the house his hands are strategically placed to hold you up and take the weight off his neck. Sarah gets an eyeful of him getting an handful, and you hear a suppressed giggle from behind you.
What do you do?
His mood markedly lightning at your greeting, David see the still-raw veggies on the counter and agrees: "Yes, well. Beautiful food and a hot wife will have to do."
Not knowing there are guests in the house his hands are strategically placed to hold you up and take the weight off his neck. Sarah gets an eyeful of him getting an handful, and you hear a suppressed giggle from behind you.
What do you do?
Jan 15, 2025 5:07 am
Any questions about his day at work slipped from her mind the moment his hands found her. She leaned in for another kiss, and for a fleeting moment, it felt like nothing else mattered. Who knows how far things might have gone, if it wasn't for the schoolgirl-like giggle from behind her.
Right. Sarah.
She gently pulled herself away from him and turned her head just enough to catch his attention.
"...we have company"
Right. Sarah.
She gently pulled herself away from him and turned her head just enough to catch his attention.
"...we have company"
Jan 15, 2025 9:11 am
Benji promises to call Amira back once he’s had a chance to speak with Lizabeth about all this, but he isn’t sure he should tell her about Lizabeth’s connection to Shelyna. It doesn’t feel like his secret to share and he’s quite certain they would both be very cross with him if word got out about Lizabeth’s ties to the Artmitage family. "I’d prefer not to say," he tells Amira, not wanting to lie to her and risk losing her trust. "I’ve arranged to have a meeting with Shelyna about this later today though. Do you think she might have information that could be useful to us?"
Jan 15, 2025 4:16 pm
- Emma -
"Oh. Hello..." David says, maybe just slightly slowed, as though he is trying to remember if he knows Sarah's name to avoid embarrassment. He is glad you are making more friends in London, but was not expecting guests, it does not seem like he has heard from his parents about you cutting their day short.
You know that David is a generous and caring soul, and will not toss Sarah out, even if having someone staying in the living-room will be in inconvenience in a place where there is not much other space to breath. The bathroom incident of a few moments ago reminds you that there is very little privacy with the cheap/thin doors.
What do you do?
"Oh. Hello..." David says, maybe just slightly slowed, as though he is trying to remember if he knows Sarah's name to avoid embarrassment. He is glad you are making more friends in London, but was not expecting guests, it does not seem like he has heard from his parents about you cutting their day short.
You know that David is a generous and caring soul, and will not toss Sarah out, even if having someone staying in the living-room will be in inconvenience in a place where there is not much other space to breath. The bathroom incident of a few moments ago reminds you that there is very little privacy with the cheap/thin doors.
What do you do?
Jan 15, 2025 4:17 pm
- Benji -
Curious as she was, Amira does not seem upset that you are keeping some answers to yourself.
"I can guarantee she has all sorts of information." Amira comments about Shelyna. "But if she shares it, you can be assured it would be for her own benefit."
You get the impression that Amira almost wants to say something more about your visit with Shelyna, but does not know how to broach the subject.
What do you do?
Curious as she was, Amira does not seem upset that you are keeping some answers to yourself.
"I can guarantee she has all sorts of information." Amira comments about Shelyna. "But if she shares it, you can be assured it would be for her own benefit."
You get the impression that Amira almost wants to say something more about your visit with Shelyna, but does not know how to broach the subject.
What do you do?
Jan 15, 2025 5:19 pm
"Oh, I’m so sorry to surprise you like this" she smiled at him as she gently pulled herself out of his arms
"This is Sarah. She’s part of my author’s circle. Sarah, this is my husband, David."
Emma hadn’t thought through all the potential issues that could arise with sharing their small living space with another woman. She was certain they could work it out, with a little patience and consideration. And it was not like Sarah would be staying forever - only until she found her feet. It won’t take long to sort it all out, she was sure of it. Still, already her good intentions were being tested, when she found herself unable to freely speak with her husband in the confines of her own home.
"I invited her over for dinner" she hesitated "And… well, maybe we could talk it over in the bedroom for a minute?" She glances at Sarah with a small apologetic smile "Sarah, could you check on the shepherd’s pie in the meantime? It’s in the oven"
Once they’re alone in the bedroom, she turned to David with a sigh "I'm sorry. But she really needs a place to stay for a bit" she lowered her voice, hoping Sarah didn't have her ear against the bedroom door "She was assaulted, not long ago. And... she can’t go back to her apartment. She has nowhere else to go."
She met her husband's eyes, knowing exactly what to say to get him to agree: "I couldn’t just leave her out there."
"This is Sarah. She’s part of my author’s circle. Sarah, this is my husband, David."
Emma hadn’t thought through all the potential issues that could arise with sharing their small living space with another woman. She was certain they could work it out, with a little patience and consideration. And it was not like Sarah would be staying forever - only until she found her feet. It won’t take long to sort it all out, she was sure of it. Still, already her good intentions were being tested, when she found herself unable to freely speak with her husband in the confines of her own home.
"I invited her over for dinner" she hesitated "And… well, maybe we could talk it over in the bedroom for a minute?" She glances at Sarah with a small apologetic smile "Sarah, could you check on the shepherd’s pie in the meantime? It’s in the oven"
Once they’re alone in the bedroom, she turned to David with a sigh "I'm sorry. But she really needs a place to stay for a bit" she lowered her voice, hoping Sarah didn't have her ear against the bedroom door "She was assaulted, not long ago. And... she can’t go back to her apartment. She has nowhere else to go."
She met her husband's eyes, knowing exactly what to say to get him to agree: "I couldn’t just leave her out there."
Jan 15, 2025 8:59 pm
- Emma -
Sarah does a curtsy-bob-nod as a greeting, her hands once more going to her face as she chews on the neck of her jersey. "Hi." She says quietly, but she does not seem any more shy around a completely new person than she is around the members of the writers' circle who she has known for ages.
She brushes past on bare feet to watch over the kitchen. Shepard's pie is pretty forgiving, so she should be fine for a while.
"Of course we can't." David agrees in the bedroom. "Do you know if she has gone to the police?" He asks, not pushing, but taking the default assumption most people would take if they did not know about ... well, all the other stuff you are into.
What do you do?
Sarah does a curtsy-bob-nod as a greeting, her hands once more going to her face as she chews on the neck of her jersey. "Hi." She says quietly, but she does not seem any more shy around a completely new person than she is around the members of the writers' circle who she has known for ages.
She brushes past on bare feet to watch over the kitchen. Shepard's pie is pretty forgiving, so she should be fine for a while.
"Of course we can't." David agrees in the bedroom. "Do you know if she has gone to the police?" He asks, not pushing, but taking the default assumption most people would take if they did not know about ... well, all the other stuff you are into.
What do you do?
Jan 16, 2025 12:04 pm
"I don’t know if she had" her voice was tinged with frustration "Whenever I bring up anything relating to her past, or to what happened, she starts having panic attacks. I don’t think she’s ready to talk about it, not yet" She pauses as she thinks what is the best way to get Sarah to open up
"I’ll try to speak with her in the morning, after she had some sleep. But right now, all I want is to make her feel safe and comfortable"
She didn’t want to be away from Sarah for too long, not while she was still so fragile. But there was one more thing she had to ask before they went back to the living room. "How was your day at work? Your mother mentioned you got a promotion" she forced a small, warm smile to her lips "That’s great, right?"
"I’ll try to speak with her in the morning, after she had some sleep. But right now, all I want is to make her feel safe and comfortable"
She didn’t want to be away from Sarah for too long, not while she was still so fragile. But there was one more thing she had to ask before they went back to the living room. "How was your day at work? Your mother mentioned you got a promotion" she forced a small, warm smile to her lips "That’s great, right?"
Jan 16, 2025 4:58 pm
- Emma -
Instead of the happiness you probably expected at the mention of 'work and the promotion', David's face falls and he sighs in frustration. He does not really want to talk about this with stranger-visitors in the house. "It's complicated... apparently." He mutters.
What do you do?
Instead of the happiness you probably expected at the mention of 'work and the promotion', David's face falls and he sighs in frustration. He does not really want to talk about this with stranger-visitors in the house. "It's complicated... apparently." He mutters.
What do you do?
Jan 16, 2025 6:50 pm
Emma sensed the shift in her husband's mood and decided to back off.
"Well," she gave him a small smile, and changed the subject "Dinner’s almost ready. How about we sit down, have a quiet meal, and just… relax for a bit?"
"Well," she gave him a small smile, and changed the subject "Dinner’s almost ready. How about we sit down, have a quiet meal, and just… relax for a bit?"
Jan 16, 2025 10:20 pm
"…You made a noise like you were about to say something and then changed your mind," Benji observes. "Is there something else?"
Jan 17, 2025 2:48 pm
- Emma -
"I am sure the work stuff is a misunderstanding, and they will clear it up. Let's not worry about it and focus on your friend." David agrees. "I am going to take a shower..." He is quite wet and cold, as are you, and he leaves the sentence hanging in case you wanted to 'take a shower' too.
What do you do?
"I am sure the work stuff is a misunderstanding, and they will clear it up. Let's not worry about it and focus on your friend." David agrees. "I am going to take a shower..." He is quite wet and cold, as are you, and he leaves the sentence hanging in case you wanted to 'take a shower' too.
What do you do?
Jan 17, 2025 2:49 pm
- Benji -
"Well... I mean, it's not really my place to say." Amira replies, uncertainly. "Most people probably wouldn't just come out and ask that, you know. Just be careful with Shelyna: Every bit of information you freely share is more power to her. Make sure it is worth it and that you are getting something back in return. She is a slippery one and does not part with information easily. I can tell you that for free."
What do you do?
"Well... I mean, it's not really my place to say." Amira replies, uncertainly. "Most people probably wouldn't just come out and ask that, you know. Just be careful with Shelyna: Every bit of information you freely share is more power to her. Make sure it is worth it and that you are getting something back in return. She is a slippery one and does not part with information easily. I can tell you that for free."
What do you do?
Jan 17, 2025 3:10 pm
"I’m sure they’ll sort it out" she agreed, even though she had no idea what the misunderstanding was about "Go ahead and take a shower. I’ll finish getting dinner ready." she deliberately pretended like she missed the invitation to join him. Sarah was out waiting for her to come back, and she didn't want to leave her hanging. They could always make time for 'taking a shower' later.
Returning to the living room with a fresh set of sheets for the couch and a clean outfit for Sarah in her arms, she smiled reassuringly at the young woman: "It’s all settled. You’re welcome to stay."
Returning to the living room with a fresh set of sheets for the couch and a clean outfit for Sarah in her arms, she smiled reassuringly at the young woman: "It’s all settled. You’re welcome to stay."
Jan 17, 2025 4:38 pm
Jacob could definitely sense something. There was some powerful magic in the area, he could tell by the way the hairs on the back of his neck stood up. But it wasn't coming from the water, the pond wasn't the portal itself, probably just a sign to find the actual portal. Jacob stood up again and began to walk slowly around the pond, acting like a human radar.
Ah, finally, there it was. One of the castle walls near the pond seemed to be pulling at him with an invisible force. Jacob touched the cold stones, imagining that some of these edges might form the threshold of a door. He knew it instinctively, he just had to push the right one...
Ah, finally, there it was. One of the castle walls near the pond seemed to be pulling at him with an invisible force. Jacob touched the cold stones, imagining that some of these edges might form the threshold of a door. He knew it instinctively, he just had to push the right one...
OOC:
Sorry for the delay, complicated days at work again. :-/Rolls
Jacob: Escape a Situation (+Blood) - (2d6-1)
(11) - 1 = 1
Jan 17, 2025 5:19 pm
- Emma -
"Thank you." Sarah says, carefully placing the clothes on the couch. There is nowhere for her to change, and she would probably like to shower before doing so, anyway.
Her 'thank you' included the permission to stay, but she almost seems like she forgot that was even a question and just assumed it was happening.
"Can I charge my phone?"
• Is there enough hot water for everyone to shower?
• What did you bring Sarah to wear?
What do you do?
"Thank you." Sarah says, carefully placing the clothes on the couch. There is nowhere for her to change, and she would probably like to shower before doing so, anyway.
Her 'thank you' included the permission to stay, but she almost seems like she forgot that was even a question and just assumed it was happening.
"Can I charge my phone?"
• Is there enough hot water for everyone to shower?
• What did you bring Sarah to wear?
What do you do?
Jan 17, 2025 6:03 pm
"Of course you can. The outlet is over there" she pointed at the power outlet, next to the tea kettle
"I brought you something you can sleep in" she held out the clothes she’d brought; a simple, soft cotton shirt and a pair of leggings "You can change after dinner, before you head to bed. I’ll put your clothes in the wash, so they’ll be ready for tomorrow. It will do until I can take you shopping in the morning" shopping was Emma’s favorite pastime, and she stated taking Sarah as a matter of fact, without giving her the opportunity to refuse. Besides, it looked like Sarah's wardrobe was in desperate need for an overhaul. That sweater she was wearing was at least three sizes too big for her. Had she had to guess, she would have wagered it belonged to someone else.
"I brought you something you can sleep in" she held out the clothes she’d brought; a simple, soft cotton shirt and a pair of leggings "You can change after dinner, before you head to bed. I’ll put your clothes in the wash, so they’ll be ready for tomorrow. It will do until I can take you shopping in the morning" shopping was Emma’s favorite pastime, and she stated taking Sarah as a matter of fact, without giving her the opportunity to refuse. Besides, it looked like Sarah's wardrobe was in desperate need for an overhaul. That sweater she was wearing was at least three sizes too big for her. Had she had to guess, she would have wagered it belonged to someone else.
OOC:
I don't think hot water is really an issue. Just a function of how much they will keep the boiler runningJan 18, 2025 10:11 pm
- Emma -
"Okaayy." Sarah says, sounding a little hesitant about such overwhelming levels of generosity and maybe considering what it will cost her later. Despite her hesitation she accepts the offer.
During dinner, David tactfully does not bring up the assault, nor the housing arrangements —even though he has some recent dealings with social-workers for people who have lost their houses. He makes small-talk: "You enjoy writing?" small nod, "What sort of stuff do you write?" shrug, and so on. He does make the mistake of casually asking "So, what do you do?". He knows she is an aspiring writer, but also knows —to his pride— that you are the only one in your writers' circle to be published.
Sarah, again, clams up when 'pressed', though, this time, she does not need to use the bathroom, and merely pretends to be too distracted by her food to answer beyond another dismissive shrug.
After dinner Sarah has a quick-and-efficient shower, and changes into the clothes you supplied her. If you happen to look closely at her old clothes before washing then, you might spot traces of repeated blood-staining on the thighs of her tights.
When you eventually head to bed —after any additional conversation you might have— Sarah spends most of the night on her phone, and will arise very late in the morning (or even afternoon) if you let her.
She is skittish, like a wild animal, and wakes and watches every time anyone moves around the flat, but she returns to sleep if allowed.
What do you do?
"Okaayy." Sarah says, sounding a little hesitant about such overwhelming levels of generosity and maybe considering what it will cost her later. Despite her hesitation she accepts the offer.
During dinner, David tactfully does not bring up the assault, nor the housing arrangements —even though he has some recent dealings with social-workers for people who have lost their houses. He makes small-talk: "You enjoy writing?" small nod, "What sort of stuff do you write?" shrug, and so on. He does make the mistake of casually asking "So, what do you do?". He knows she is an aspiring writer, but also knows —to his pride— that you are the only one in your writers' circle to be published.
Sarah, again, clams up when 'pressed', though, this time, she does not need to use the bathroom, and merely pretends to be too distracted by her food to answer beyond another dismissive shrug.
After dinner Sarah has a quick-and-efficient shower, and changes into the clothes you supplied her. If you happen to look closely at her old clothes before washing then, you might spot traces of repeated blood-staining on the thighs of her tights.
When you eventually head to bed —after any additional conversation you might have— Sarah spends most of the night on her phone, and will arise very late in the morning (or even afternoon) if you let her.
She is skittish, like a wild animal, and wakes and watches every time anyone moves around the flat, but she returns to sleep if allowed.
What do you do?
Jan 18, 2025 10:16 pm
- Jacob -
Your hope of being able to avoid the foul water is not to be. The wall-section you tracked down is the trigger, not the portal itself. Upon triggering it you are thrown up into the air in a neat arc that culminates in the center of the pond. Maybe you worry that the fall into shallow water will break your bones, but you continue, at speed, and are plunged down and down, for long enough that the need for air becomes a concern, before you are able to swim up and emerge in a different place.
Copious amounts of the water and duck-weed accompany you as you climb out. Your clothes are in a state and you lost a shoe while swimming. Someone is going to be pissed off about the mess... And that 'someone', it turns out, is you. The portal took you home, right into your Establishment! Right past the wards and protections and null-magic field. There is now a shallow pond of odious water in the middle of your place, with traceries of duck-weed floating on top.
It all happened rather fast. You did not have time to grab Crowley as you were tossed into the pond, he is still back there.
You can feel the connection between the water here and the water there. With enough energy you are sure you could pass back through, and, if Crowley —or anyone else— was watching what you did, they could use the portal to come directly into your most secret and protected of places.
It is dark. You can hear the quiet sounds of night-time-traffic outside.
What do you do?
Your hope of being able to avoid the foul water is not to be. The wall-section you tracked down is the trigger, not the portal itself. Upon triggering it you are thrown up into the air in a neat arc that culminates in the center of the pond. Maybe you worry that the fall into shallow water will break your bones, but you continue, at speed, and are plunged down and down, for long enough that the need for air becomes a concern, before you are able to swim up and emerge in a different place.
Copious amounts of the water and duck-weed accompany you as you climb out. Your clothes are in a state and you lost a shoe while swimming. Someone is going to be pissed off about the mess... And that 'someone', it turns out, is you. The portal took you home, right into your Establishment! Right past the wards and protections and null-magic field. There is now a shallow pond of odious water in the middle of your place, with traceries of duck-weed floating on top.
It all happened rather fast. You did not have time to grab Crowley as you were tossed into the pond, he is still back there.
You can feel the connection between the water here and the water there. With enough energy you are sure you could pass back through, and, if Crowley —or anyone else— was watching what you did, they could use the portal to come directly into your most secret and protected of places.
It is dark. You can hear the quiet sounds of night-time-traffic outside.
What do you do?
Jan 19, 2025 3:20 am
"They wouldn’t? Well, in any case, thank you for the advice. I’ll be sure to keep that in mind."
Jan 19, 2025 7:17 am
Emma’s foot brushed against her husband’s under the table when he started questioning Sarah about her work, just a nudge to remind him what she told him earlier- ‘no personal questions’. She added a soft warning look while Sarah was busy playing with her food, to boot.
She used the opportunity while Sarah was in the shower to make sure she was settled, gathering a blanket for her and making the couch. When she made her way to the laundry to toss Sarah’s clothes into the washer, and couldn’t resist turning the jeans inside out.
Her heart stopped.
On the fabric were clear traces of dried blood, and her mind raced as the awful realization clicked into place. The pattern of the blood stains. Sarah’s youth. Her complete avoidance of discussing her work all pointed to one horrific possibility. The vampire. Sarah was someone’s....possession. Someone who had been feeding on her, using her, las a constant source of sustenance, without ever fully killing her.
Her stomach turned as the grim picture unfolded in her mind. This was convenient for the vampire. It didn’t need to go out hunting for fresh victims. It didn’t need to hide bodies every other night from the police. It was keeping Sarah alive, like some sort of a domestic farm animal.
Her heart clenched with fear. If this was true, Sarah wouldn’t be able to simply walk away. The vampire would come for her. It would hunt her down like a lost animal. She was his possession, and what’s worse – she knew it existed. She was a potential liability, and sooner or later, the trail would lead him here. To David and her.
What would she do? How could she protect Sarah, let alone herself? She knew she had to act fast, but she didn’t know how.
She couldn’t sleep.
The night dragged on, as she lay wide awake in her bed, watching David’s sleep soundly beside her. She envied him. No matter what she did, she couldn’t quiet her mind. She has made a mistake. What if Sarah never wants to leave? What is she’s already trapped in a cycle of dependency? What if they could never get away from whatever was preying on her?
Every creak of the floorboards, every rustle of wind against the window sent her heart racing. She would freeze, holding her breath, listening for the unmistakable sound of a footstep or a whisper of movement. What if the vampire was already here? What if it was watching them, right now?
The thoughts made her chest tighten. She reached out and grabbed the edge of the blanket, pulling it up around her neck like a shield.
Get a grip, she told herself. You’re just paranoid.
Still, she couldn’t relax. Her mind wouldn’t let go of the idea that the vampire would come for Sarah, and who knows what it might decide to do with David and her.
By the time dawn was approaching, she was no closer to sleep. Every muscle in her body ached with exhaustion, and her mind refused to allow her to rest.
The morning itself was a blur of restless energy. Still drained from a sleepless night, she tried to rouse Sarah from the couch, but the girl was as exhausted as she was. Her nerves were frayed, but she was determined to drag Sarah up to her feet and get her some new clothes that would actually fit. Something to help her feel human again, rather than livestock.
It was a quiet and tense shopping trip. Emma picked up some clothes for Sarah – something practical, comfortable, and that would flatter her figure. She barely noticed her own irritability as she rushed through the stores with the young woman in tow. Sarah seemed too tied to protest, not really present. She was on edge by the time they returned home, and Emma was almost thankful for the chance rendezvous with Henry the other night. Who knows, maybe he did have a way to protect her. Right now, she would not rule out anything, no matter how crazy it sounds.
Grabbing her bag, and letting Sarah crash back on the couch, she quickly left the apartment, heading to the restaurant Henry picked for their date.
She used the opportunity while Sarah was in the shower to make sure she was settled, gathering a blanket for her and making the couch. When she made her way to the laundry to toss Sarah’s clothes into the washer, and couldn’t resist turning the jeans inside out.
Her heart stopped.
On the fabric were clear traces of dried blood, and her mind raced as the awful realization clicked into place. The pattern of the blood stains. Sarah’s youth. Her complete avoidance of discussing her work all pointed to one horrific possibility. The vampire. Sarah was someone’s....possession. Someone who had been feeding on her, using her, las a constant source of sustenance, without ever fully killing her.
Her stomach turned as the grim picture unfolded in her mind. This was convenient for the vampire. It didn’t need to go out hunting for fresh victims. It didn’t need to hide bodies every other night from the police. It was keeping Sarah alive, like some sort of a domestic farm animal.
Her heart clenched with fear. If this was true, Sarah wouldn’t be able to simply walk away. The vampire would come for her. It would hunt her down like a lost animal. She was his possession, and what’s worse – she knew it existed. She was a potential liability, and sooner or later, the trail would lead him here. To David and her.
What would she do? How could she protect Sarah, let alone herself? She knew she had to act fast, but she didn’t know how.
She couldn’t sleep.
The night dragged on, as she lay wide awake in her bed, watching David’s sleep soundly beside her. She envied him. No matter what she did, she couldn’t quiet her mind. She has made a mistake. What if Sarah never wants to leave? What is she’s already trapped in a cycle of dependency? What if they could never get away from whatever was preying on her?
Every creak of the floorboards, every rustle of wind against the window sent her heart racing. She would freeze, holding her breath, listening for the unmistakable sound of a footstep or a whisper of movement. What if the vampire was already here? What if it was watching them, right now?
The thoughts made her chest tighten. She reached out and grabbed the edge of the blanket, pulling it up around her neck like a shield.
Get a grip, she told herself. You’re just paranoid.
Still, she couldn’t relax. Her mind wouldn’t let go of the idea that the vampire would come for Sarah, and who knows what it might decide to do with David and her.
By the time dawn was approaching, she was no closer to sleep. Every muscle in her body ached with exhaustion, and her mind refused to allow her to rest.
The morning itself was a blur of restless energy. Still drained from a sleepless night, she tried to rouse Sarah from the couch, but the girl was as exhausted as she was. Her nerves were frayed, but she was determined to drag Sarah up to her feet and get her some new clothes that would actually fit. Something to help her feel human again, rather than livestock.
It was a quiet and tense shopping trip. Emma picked up some clothes for Sarah – something practical, comfortable, and that would flatter her figure. She barely noticed her own irritability as she rushed through the stores with the young woman in tow. Sarah seemed too tied to protest, not really present. She was on edge by the time they returned home, and Emma was almost thankful for the chance rendezvous with Henry the other night. Who knows, maybe he did have a way to protect her. Right now, she would not rule out anything, no matter how crazy it sounds.
Grabbing her bag, and letting Sarah crash back on the couch, she quickly left the apartment, heading to the restaurant Henry picked for their date.
Jan 20, 2025 7:58 am
- Benji -
"Huh? Yes, well... Good luck." Amira signs off, still struggling to believe your naivety.
Mark has not replied, nor has he seen the message you sent. His message from earlier indicated he might be unavailable —completely off-grid— and you are pretty sure you missed the call from Shelyna's people while dealing with getting Lizabeth to safety.
If you want to get hold of Shelyna', you will need to Hit the Streets to get contact details or an introduction. Amira was unable to help you. Who would you go to for this?What do you do?
"Huh? Yes, well... Good luck." Amira signs off, still struggling to believe your naivety.
Mark has not replied, nor has he seen the message you sent. His message from earlier indicated he might be unavailable —completely off-grid— and you are pretty sure you missed the call from Shelyna's people while dealing with getting Lizabeth to safety.
If you want to get hold of Shelyna', you will need to Hit the Streets to get contact details or an introduction. Amira was unable to help you. Who would you go to for this?
OOC:
Remember, Hit the Streets is a good way to Mark a Circle you are missing, so consider going to Night or Mortalis (your stronger Circles anyway). Whoever you go to needs to reasonably have the means to provide what you are asking for, but this one should be easy enough to justify for any Circle if the NPC is 'connected'.Jan 20, 2025 8:03 am
- Emma -
Henry is late, but you knew he would be, it is all part of his 'power play', making it clear his time is more valuable than yours. When he does arrive he is avuncular and charming, openly flirting with the wait-staff just like he used to when you two were a couple.
He tries to order for you, sparing no expense.
• Do you let him order for you? Does he (irritatingly) pick just the right food? :)
Urgent as his need to speak to you was, he seems quite content to treat this like a date, casually asking about your life: "How's David? And your family back home? Have you been back to the old Bellingham?" and so on, though he does not ask about your book. You might need to push him to get to the point.
Henry and Elliot's paths seem to have crossed with some 'financing of a real estate deal' —the specific details of which are not important. "He is a gangster." Henry confides. "The veneer of a businessman covers up the real activities he is involved in. You must have seen the sort of people he employs? Many of them nothing more than thugs. But he runs a sophisticated operation, with contacts in high places. I don't want to go into details about the sorts of stories I hear. Suffice it to say: He is bad news for those who hang around him."
What do you do?
Henry is late, but you knew he would be, it is all part of his 'power play', making it clear his time is more valuable than yours. When he does arrive he is avuncular and charming, openly flirting with the wait-staff just like he used to when you two were a couple.
He tries to order for you, sparing no expense.
• Do you let him order for you? Does he (irritatingly) pick just the right food? :)
Urgent as his need to speak to you was, he seems quite content to treat this like a date, casually asking about your life: "How's David? And your family back home? Have you been back to the old Bellingham?" and so on, though he does not ask about your book. You might need to push him to get to the point.
Henry and Elliot's paths seem to have crossed with some 'financing of a real estate deal' —the specific details of which are not important. "He is a gangster." Henry confides. "The veneer of a businessman covers up the real activities he is involved in. You must have seen the sort of people he employs? Many of them nothing more than thugs. But he runs a sophisticated operation, with contacts in high places. I don't want to go into details about the sorts of stories I hear. Suffice it to say: He is bad news for those who hang around him."
What do you do?
Jan 20, 2025 9:56 am
Henry made her wait. It wasn’t the first time.
There had been so many evenings where she sat by the window, watching the clock tick past the time he was supposed to come pick her up. Sometimes, he wouldn’t show up at all.
She only ever existed only to serve him. His flirting, too, was a constant reminder that she wasn’t enough. He would effortlessly charm the girls at school, just like he was doing now with the waitresses, while she stood by, feeling small and insignificant. And he always knew how to use it against her: 'Do this for me, or I’ll find some other girl who will.' He didn’t just flirt to boost his own ego. It was a weapon, aimed at eroding her sense of worth and make her feel replaceable. All the old wounds resurfaced as she watched him, and though she had no interest in him romantically anymore, he still had a way of making her feel uneasy.
He ordered for her. Again, nothing new. He always made decisions for her like she couldn’t be trusted to know her own mind. He never cared if she liked it or not either. As annoying as it was, she decided against challenging him. She was too tried, and letting him have that small win was a small concession to stroke his ego and make him more agreeable. Still, she couldn’t help feel herself slipping into that familiar role, the one where she tried to please him, tried to make him happy, even when it came at her own expense. He was getting the upper hand again, and she hated how easy it was for him to slip back into control.
"We’re doing fine" her jaw tightened when he asked about David while they were waiting for their order to arrive. How’s David? Like he had any right to ask. Like he truly cared. She didn’t miss his knowing smirk. The only way he brought it up was to subtly rub in the fact that David had never reached the same level of success. It was infuriating that someone as arrogant and self-serving as him had everything: wealth, power, success, while she and David were still struggling. When she was younger, after he dumped her and moved to London, she hoped Karma would finally catch up to him and kick his teeth out, but now, she finally realized the truth: men like him didn’t get knocked down. They thrived. They rose precisely because they were assholes, and the world rewarded them for it.
She deflected his questions about Bellingham too. She hasn’t been back in six years, and had no intention of doing so anytime soon. It was all just empty small talk anyways. Henry didn’t really care. He wasn’t interested in an update on her life or her family. Both of them knew it was nothing more than a thin veneer of politeness. They were just going through the motions, the prelude to the real discussion they were both there to have.
Her interest in the conversation finally piqued when he started talking about Eliot. She listened carefully. Even though she knew so much more about Eliot’s true nature, Henry was still right about how dangerous he was. More then he imagined.
"You offered to protect me from him"
She looked at him thoughtfully, waiting to see what exactly he had in mind. She knew he wasn’t making that offer out of the kindness of his heart. He was always looking for leverage, some way to gain from the situation. But right now, she needed to hear what he had to say, because if there was another vampire hunting Sarah, she couldn’t afford to overlook any potential ally, even if that ally was Henry.
There had been so many evenings where she sat by the window, watching the clock tick past the time he was supposed to come pick her up. Sometimes, he wouldn’t show up at all.
She only ever existed only to serve him. His flirting, too, was a constant reminder that she wasn’t enough. He would effortlessly charm the girls at school, just like he was doing now with the waitresses, while she stood by, feeling small and insignificant. And he always knew how to use it against her: 'Do this for me, or I’ll find some other girl who will.' He didn’t just flirt to boost his own ego. It was a weapon, aimed at eroding her sense of worth and make her feel replaceable. All the old wounds resurfaced as she watched him, and though she had no interest in him romantically anymore, he still had a way of making her feel uneasy.
He ordered for her. Again, nothing new. He always made decisions for her like she couldn’t be trusted to know her own mind. He never cared if she liked it or not either. As annoying as it was, she decided against challenging him. She was too tried, and letting him have that small win was a small concession to stroke his ego and make him more agreeable. Still, she couldn’t help feel herself slipping into that familiar role, the one where she tried to please him, tried to make him happy, even when it came at her own expense. He was getting the upper hand again, and she hated how easy it was for him to slip back into control.
"We’re doing fine" her jaw tightened when he asked about David while they were waiting for their order to arrive. How’s David? Like he had any right to ask. Like he truly cared. She didn’t miss his knowing smirk. The only way he brought it up was to subtly rub in the fact that David had never reached the same level of success. It was infuriating that someone as arrogant and self-serving as him had everything: wealth, power, success, while she and David were still struggling. When she was younger, after he dumped her and moved to London, she hoped Karma would finally catch up to him and kick his teeth out, but now, she finally realized the truth: men like him didn’t get knocked down. They thrived. They rose precisely because they were assholes, and the world rewarded them for it.
She deflected his questions about Bellingham too. She hasn’t been back in six years, and had no intention of doing so anytime soon. It was all just empty small talk anyways. Henry didn’t really care. He wasn’t interested in an update on her life or her family. Both of them knew it was nothing more than a thin veneer of politeness. They were just going through the motions, the prelude to the real discussion they were both there to have.
Her interest in the conversation finally piqued when he started talking about Eliot. She listened carefully. Even though she knew so much more about Eliot’s true nature, Henry was still right about how dangerous he was. More then he imagined.
"You offered to protect me from him"
She looked at him thoughtfully, waiting to see what exactly he had in mind. She knew he wasn’t making that offer out of the kindness of his heart. He was always looking for leverage, some way to gain from the situation. But right now, she needed to hear what he had to say, because if there was another vampire hunting Sarah, she couldn’t afford to overlook any potential ally, even if that ally was Henry.
Jan 20, 2025 6:39 pm
- Emma -
"Oh yes." Henry says with relish. "If you think you need help getting away..." he frames is like it is your idea and you are asking him for help.
"We could move you to my villa at the sea-side." It does not surprise you he has access to a 'villa at the sea-side'. "David could come too." He adds magnanimously, though you get the impression this is another power-play.
He still has not mentioned how he knows about Elliot and your involvement ('real-estate deal in the past' does not quite justify it), nor why he has picked this time to push this agenda.What do you do?
"Oh yes." Henry says with relish. "If you think you need help getting away..." he frames is like it is your idea and you are asking him for help.
"We could move you to my villa at the sea-side." It does not surprise you he has access to a 'villa at the sea-side'. "David could come too." He adds magnanimously, though you get the impression this is another power-play.
He still has not mentioned how he knows about Elliot and your involvement ('real-estate deal in the past' does not quite justify it), nor why he has picked this time to push this agenda.
OOC:
This seems like an optimum time to Figure Someone Out (• what's your character's beef with Elliot?, • what's your character hoping to get from me/this?; are obvious, but also maybe: • who's pulling your character's strings? or • how could I get your character to ˍˍˍˍˍ? might be relevant?Jan 20, 2025 7:35 pm
Move me? As if I am a piece of furniture he can just shift into his villa at the seaside?
She forced herself to remain cool, maintaining her poise despite his audacity. His offer to move her to his seaside villa wasn't some goodwill gesture. It was another way of inserting himself into her life, and using his wealth and resources to make her feel indebted. And yet, she smiled softly at him, tucking a wayward strand of blonde hair around her ear. Her outward calm was a mask, but underneath, she was calculating, weighing her options. As much as she loathed to admit it, Henry still had power, still had resources. Perhaps there was something he could offer her. Something more... practical. Something she could use on her own terms.
"That’s a very generous offer, but we can't drop everything and leave. David’s work is here. Our friends..." She holds his gaze for a moment, letting the words sink in. "We can’t just run away"
She pauses, letting the silence hang between them for a beat as her fingers tapped against the edge of her glass. "So, you’ve been keeping tabs on my life for a while then?" Her voice is casual, but there was a hint of a challenge there, her eyes meeting his with a flicker of amusement. If he’s been watching her, it means he’s still invested, still clinging to some version of their past. Meanwhile, she blocked him on her phone, pushed him out of her life as best as she could. The old power dynamic between them had always been so clear, but now she felt like the balance was shifting. She’s moved on. Henry... still can’t seem to let her go.
Adding the two questions:
1. What's your character hoping to get from me? (I'd like to understand his motivations better regarding Emma. What does he truly want)
2. How could I get your character to help me without getting involved in my life?
She forced herself to remain cool, maintaining her poise despite his audacity. His offer to move her to his seaside villa wasn't some goodwill gesture. It was another way of inserting himself into her life, and using his wealth and resources to make her feel indebted. And yet, she smiled softly at him, tucking a wayward strand of blonde hair around her ear. Her outward calm was a mask, but underneath, she was calculating, weighing her options. As much as she loathed to admit it, Henry still had power, still had resources. Perhaps there was something he could offer her. Something more... practical. Something she could use on her own terms.
"That’s a very generous offer, but we can't drop everything and leave. David’s work is here. Our friends..." She holds his gaze for a moment, letting the words sink in. "We can’t just run away"
She pauses, letting the silence hang between them for a beat as her fingers tapped against the edge of her glass. "So, you’ve been keeping tabs on my life for a while then?" Her voice is casual, but there was a hint of a challenge there, her eyes meeting his with a flicker of amusement. If he’s been watching her, it means he’s still invested, still clinging to some version of their past. Meanwhile, she blocked him on her phone, pushed him out of her life as best as she could. The old power dynamic between them had always been so clear, but now she felt like the balance was shifting. She’s moved on. Henry... still can’t seem to let her go.
OOC:
Adding the two questions:
1. What's your character hoping to get from me? (I'd like to understand his motivations better regarding Emma. What does he truly want)
2. How could I get your character to help me without getting involved in my life?
Last edited January 20, 2025 7:46 pm
Rolls
Figure Someone Out - (2d6)
(44) = 8
Jan 20, 2025 8:22 pm
- Emma -
"His ... work? ... Oh, yes. Of course." Henry says, dismissing David's very important work as unimportant since it does not bring the prestige he values. "No, no. I suppose not. It was just a suggestion." It was also an opportunity to boast about his 'villa by the sea-side', making it seem like a new acquisition he is proud of and needs to mention.
"What? No! Nothing like that." He says about keep tabs on you. "I mean, I tried to get hold of you a few times, and read your book..." There is a guilty pause there, as though really hopes you don't press the matter and prove that he probably only read reviews. Having purchased the book is half the journey, right?
"No. Some business contacts came to me, worried. They were dealing with Elliot and mentioned the stunning blonde who has appeared in his orbit. And I knew from the description it was you." He is trying to flatter you, but 'stunning blonde...' —wow! did they really say that?— was probably less of a giveaway than '... who wrote a novel about vampires'.
Henry has tried to rekindle his relationship with you. Even if just to keep you as a trophy friend ('I knew her before she was famous, you know') if you were not interested in something romantic ('David never needs know'). But this sounds like there is another party who are motivating him to contact you now.
What do you do?
"His ... work? ... Oh, yes. Of course." Henry says, dismissing David's very important work as unimportant since it does not bring the prestige he values. "No, no. I suppose not. It was just a suggestion." It was also an opportunity to boast about his 'villa by the sea-side', making it seem like a new acquisition he is proud of and needs to mention.
"What? No! Nothing like that." He says about keep tabs on you. "I mean, I tried to get hold of you a few times, and read your book..." There is a guilty pause there, as though really hopes you don't press the matter and prove that he probably only read reviews. Having purchased the book is half the journey, right?
"No. Some business contacts came to me, worried. They were dealing with Elliot and mentioned the stunning blonde who has appeared in his orbit. And I knew from the description it was you." He is trying to flatter you, but 'stunning blonde...' —wow! did they really say that?— was probably less of a giveaway than '... who wrote a novel about vampires'.
Henry has tried to rekindle his relationship with you. Even if just to keep you as a trophy friend ('I knew her before she was famous, you know') if you were not interested in something romantic ('David never needs know'). But this sounds like there is another party who are motivating him to contact you now.
What do you do?
Jan 20, 2025 8:57 pm
Emma’s smiled mischievously when Henry mentioned a ‘stunning blonde’. She leaned forward slightly, just enough to draw him in: "Oh? I wonder how exactly they described me, to make you think of me" she teased him with just enough of an inviting angle to keep him on edge. She knows how he sees her—how he still sees her as something to conquer. And for now, she’ll let him think it’s still possible.
"So," she continued, the playful edge still lingering in her voice "Tell me, what did your ‘contacts’ really tell you about me? About... my connection with Eliot?" She lets the question hang in the air, light but pointed.
He’s hiding something. I can feel it.
"So," she continued, the playful edge still lingering in her voice "Tell me, what did your ‘contacts’ really tell you about me? About... my connection with Eliot?" She lets the question hang in the air, light but pointed.
He’s hiding something. I can feel it.
OOC:
I want to know who's pulling Henry strings? Who approached him and gave him Emma's name/description? Jan 21, 2025 12:14 am
Benji is in no rush to speak to Shelyna so he decides to wait for her to reach out again, rather than chasing her down himself. He doesn’t actually want to tell her anything more about the situation with the lamp if he doesn’t have to and he will be in a much better position to negotiate if she comes to him, rather than the other way around. Besides, Amira seems like a far better ally anyway.
He yawns. It’s getting late in the day and he’s rather sleepy. He would like to return to the comfort and safety of his Haven to sleep, but he’d prefer not leave Lizabeth on her own… He leaves a note on the table, asking her to wake him before she leaves, and then tries to find a comfortable spot to take a nap. Vampires usually like to sleep in dark, enclosed spaces. Coffins were the fashion for a while, but younger vampires consider them a bit cliché nowadays… After a bit of internal deliberation, he climbs into his wardrobe, pushing some of his clothes out onto the floor to make room, and swiftly falls asleep in the cramped darkness.
He yawns. It’s getting late in the day and he’s rather sleepy. He would like to return to the comfort and safety of his Haven to sleep, but he’d prefer not leave Lizabeth on her own… He leaves a note on the table, asking her to wake him before she leaves, and then tries to find a comfortable spot to take a nap. Vampires usually like to sleep in dark, enclosed spaces. Coffins were the fashion for a while, but younger vampires consider them a bit cliché nowadays… After a bit of internal deliberation, he climbs into his wardrobe, pushing some of his clothes out onto the floor to make room, and swiftly falls asleep in the cramped darkness.
Jan 21, 2025 2:55 am
- Emma -
"Oh, they didn't... That is to say, they mentioned you and your book, so I ... knew it was you..." He is a little flustered and distracted by your cleavage as you lean forward and may have accidentally let slip that is was he, himself who used the words 'stunning blonde'.
The waitress it seems is also a bit distracted by your display. Henry might not be her type, and she was more flattered by the fact that the guy with you would flirt with her... plus, light reciprocity is good for tips. She hovers near Henry's elbow, enquiring —at just the wrong time, as waiters always do— if you need anything else, and trying not to be too obvious that she is watching you —while also trying to be obvious enough to signal her availability if you were interested.
"They did not know who you were." Henry replies, with a subtle put-down. "I recognised you and assured them you were not a threat. They were thinking corporate-espionage, or something like that. They are very paranoid."
Your experience over the past few days has shown you that the supernatural world operates on ... let's say: a slightly different frequency; and, to an outside observer, that may well appear as 'paranoia'. You get the feeling that Henry has got himself in the middle of a conflict between Elliot and these strange benefactors of his. He does not know what danger he is in (though possibly this is 10-minute-expertise, and your freshly opened eyes are leading you to see everyone else's ignorance as terrible.:).
Maybe these contacts of Henry's know something about Elliot's disappearance? Maybe —if they want 'espionage'— you can infiltrate their ranks and feed Elliot valuable information about the enemy? Maybe they are an even better source of information for your book?
Henry seems to be eating out of the palm of your hand, maybe you can Persuade him to make an introduction? These guys seemed interested in you.
What do you do?
"Oh, they didn't... That is to say, they mentioned you and your book, so I ... knew it was you..." He is a little flustered and distracted by your cleavage as you lean forward and may have accidentally let slip that is was he, himself who used the words 'stunning blonde'.
The waitress it seems is also a bit distracted by your display. Henry might not be her type, and she was more flattered by the fact that the guy with you would flirt with her... plus, light reciprocity is good for tips. She hovers near Henry's elbow, enquiring —at just the wrong time, as waiters always do— if you need anything else, and trying not to be too obvious that she is watching you —while also trying to be obvious enough to signal her availability if you were interested.
"They did not know who you were." Henry replies, with a subtle put-down. "I recognised you and assured them you were not a threat. They were thinking corporate-espionage, or something like that. They are very paranoid."
Your experience over the past few days has shown you that the supernatural world operates on ... let's say: a slightly different frequency; and, to an outside observer, that may well appear as 'paranoia'. You get the feeling that Henry has got himself in the middle of a conflict between Elliot and these strange benefactors of his. He does not know what danger he is in (though possibly this is 10-minute-expertise, and your freshly opened eyes are leading you to see everyone else's ignorance as terrible.:).
Maybe these contacts of Henry's know something about Elliot's disappearance? Maybe —if they want 'espionage'— you can infiltrate their ranks and feed Elliot valuable information about the enemy? Maybe they are an even better source of information for your book?
Henry seems to be eating out of the palm of your hand, maybe you can Persuade him to make an introduction? These guys seemed interested in you.
What do you do?
OOC:
Moves like Figure Someone Out are less about making people reveal information and more about your ability to trust the information. Often you may need to Persuade or Trick people into opening up, the move just makes it that what you learn has to be true.Jan 21, 2025 4:48 am
Emma leans in just a little further, making sure that Henry’s attention stays fully on her. She knows exactly what she’s doing. Her blouse pulls tight in all the right places as she angles her body so that he can’t look away.
"I get it" she lowers her voice "You’re trying to protect me from these... ‘paranoid’ contacts of yours. You’re worried they’ll think I’m a threat. But you know, I don’t want to cause any trouble. I’d like to assuage their fears, show them that I’m not some... corporate spy, like they think I am."
Her lips curl into a knowing smile "I think the best way to do that would be to meet them in person, don’t you?" She looks at him invitingly "Maybe you could introduce me?" She shifts even closer, angling her body toward him to make sure he gets the full effect of her presence, close enough for him to get a whiff of her perfume "We can go together. Tonight. You can vouch for me, and I’ll play the part of the ‘stunning blonde’"
She knows exactly what’s going through his mind. He’ll jump at the chance to spend more time with her, to feel like he has some important part in her life. And she’s already two steps ahead. If he takes the bait, she will have access to his contacts, and if they’re as paranoid as he says, she might get the inside track on what’s really going on with Elliot.
"I get it" she lowers her voice "You’re trying to protect me from these... ‘paranoid’ contacts of yours. You’re worried they’ll think I’m a threat. But you know, I don’t want to cause any trouble. I’d like to assuage their fears, show them that I’m not some... corporate spy, like they think I am."
Her lips curl into a knowing smile "I think the best way to do that would be to meet them in person, don’t you?" She looks at him invitingly "Maybe you could introduce me?" She shifts even closer, angling her body toward him to make sure he gets the full effect of her presence, close enough for him to get a whiff of her perfume "We can go together. Tonight. You can vouch for me, and I’ll play the part of the ‘stunning blonde’"
She knows exactly what’s going through his mind. He’ll jump at the chance to spend more time with her, to feel like he has some important part in her life. And she’s already two steps ahead. If he takes the bait, she will have access to his contacts, and if they’re as paranoid as he says, she might get the inside track on what’s really going on with Elliot.
Rolls
Persuade - (2d6+2)
(35) + 2 = 10
Jan 21, 2025 7:54 am
- Emma -
"What? No. They would protect you, from Elliot." These are apparently who he meant when he said: "I have people who can protect you." [ref] You still don't know if he was just boasting or if they actually offered to protect you, nor at what price.
"Tonight? I will have to let you know." Henry says. "I am a busy man, you know." While this is true enough, what he is not mentioning is that he probably has to wait for them to agree to meet you... or him.
"But, while we are here... Shall we get desert?"
What do you do?
"What? No. They would protect you, from Elliot." These are apparently who he meant when he said: "I have people who can protect you." [ref] You still don't know if he was just boasting or if they actually offered to protect you, nor at what price.
"Tonight? I will have to let you know." Henry says. "I am a busy man, you know." While this is true enough, what he is not mentioning is that he probably has to wait for them to agree to meet you... or him.
"But, while we are here... Shall we get desert?"
What do you do?
Jan 21, 2025 8:42 am
Emma leaned back in her seat and deliberately straightened her posture. The playful teasing is gone, instead replaced with a faint trace of disappointment in her eyes:
"Of course. I’ll be waiting for your call" Henry always made the time when it suited him. She knew it wasn’t about him, but about the availability of his contacts. But she wanted him to try harder. Send him a signal that the playful, flirtatious Emma was withdrawing, just a little, because he wasn’t able to give her what she wanted.
She held his gaze for just a moment longer, then slowly drew her eyes away, shifting her attention to the dessert menu as though she suddenly lost interest in their conversation.
"Of course. I’ll be waiting for your call" Henry always made the time when it suited him. She knew it wasn’t about him, but about the availability of his contacts. But she wanted him to try harder. Send him a signal that the playful, flirtatious Emma was withdrawing, just a little, because he wasn’t able to give her what she wanted.
She held his gaze for just a moment longer, then slowly drew her eyes away, shifting her attention to the dessert menu as though she suddenly lost interest in their conversation.
OOC:
I think I still owe you an answer for a ‘Figure Someone Out’ question.Jan 21, 2025 8:32 pm
- Emma -
"I am sure we can make a plan. If not tonight, then soon." Henry definitely picks up on your projected body-language and doubles down, trying to reassert his impression of control but in fact only appearing desperate. You have him wrapped around your little finger.
As you are leaving, having finished eating your desert and said your goodbyes, you see Henry focused on the waitress, obviously needing to relieve some of the tension you left him with, she returns his interest —flicking her hair and touching his arm, and such— but that is probably just for show, to increase her tip, she does not play for his team, you don't think.
• Does it bother you? Do you care?
Possibly you expect to need to be quiet as you return home, so as not to wake Sarah again, but, even from outside the door you hear high-energy music from within, and the sound of things moving.
Sarah, it seems, has decided to clean. There are pots and pans piled neatly on the kitchen-nook counter, and the cupboards are open. The couch and shelves have been moved and the floor scrubbed.
Sarah is dancing while she works. Even under the oversized jersey that she is once more wearing, you can tell that she is good, she has training and could be a professional.
When she sees you, she stops, mid-move. "Sorry." She says. "I needed to do something." She does not say 'to repay you for our hospitality' or anything, you did not get the impression she was thinking in those terms at all. When you turn back from hanging your coat and stowing your umbrella, the oversized jersey has vanished —hidden behind the couch cushions— and Sarah looks slightly guilty... about wearing it? Strange.
What do you do?
"I am sure we can make a plan. If not tonight, then soon." Henry definitely picks up on your projected body-language and doubles down, trying to reassert his impression of control but in fact only appearing desperate. You have him wrapped around your little finger.
As you are leaving, having finished eating your desert and said your goodbyes, you see Henry focused on the waitress, obviously needing to relieve some of the tension you left him with, she returns his interest —flicking her hair and touching his arm, and such— but that is probably just for show, to increase her tip, she does not play for his team, you don't think.
• Does it bother you? Do you care?
Possibly you expect to need to be quiet as you return home, so as not to wake Sarah again, but, even from outside the door you hear high-energy music from within, and the sound of things moving.
Sarah, it seems, has decided to clean. There are pots and pans piled neatly on the kitchen-nook counter, and the cupboards are open. The couch and shelves have been moved and the floor scrubbed.
Sarah is dancing while she works. Even under the oversized jersey that she is once more wearing, you can tell that she is good, she has training and could be a professional.
When she sees you, she stops, mid-move. "Sorry." She says. "I needed to do something." She does not say 'to repay you for our hospitality' or anything, you did not get the impression she was thinking in those terms at all. When you turn back from hanging your coat and stowing your umbrella, the oversized jersey has vanished —hidden behind the couch cushions— and Sarah looks slightly guilty... about wearing it? Strange.
What do you do?
Jan 21, 2025 9:12 pm
So that’s it? He can’t even wait for me to leave before he starts with someone else?
Her stomach tightened in annoyance as she watched Henry shifting his focus to the waitress, flirting with her the moment she got up from the table. He could have at least been more respectful, but no. She was just another option for him, discarded the moment someone else caught his eye.
She quickened her steps as she walked out, but the frustration remained. She shouldn’t even care. He’s an arrogant, selfish prick that always needs to feel like he’s in control. There was no doubt in her mind that he wouldn’t hesitate to follow through if the waitress let him. And who knows? Maybe she will. The idea stings her more than it should, that feeling of being...disposable. Insignificant.
Her mood was a bit sour when she reached the apartment, exacerbated by the lack of sleep, and it was hard for her to remain calm hearing the loud music emanating from her apartment. But she softened once she stepped through the door and saw Sarah, looking so lively and energetic after the previous night. For a brief moment, she felt a wave of relief. The young woman was coming back to herself. Must be the rest, and no longer having to contend with her blood being stolen from her. That was one positive, at least.
"That’s very thoughtful of you, looking after the place" she smiled warmly at her "and I didn’t know you had such moves. Where have you been hiding that talent all that time?" she made a subtle reference to her figure as well. Sarah deserved to be complimented. Boost up her confidence, after everything she has been through.
Her stomach tightened in annoyance as she watched Henry shifting his focus to the waitress, flirting with her the moment she got up from the table. He could have at least been more respectful, but no. She was just another option for him, discarded the moment someone else caught his eye.
She quickened her steps as she walked out, but the frustration remained. She shouldn’t even care. He’s an arrogant, selfish prick that always needs to feel like he’s in control. There was no doubt in her mind that he wouldn’t hesitate to follow through if the waitress let him. And who knows? Maybe she will. The idea stings her more than it should, that feeling of being...disposable. Insignificant.
Her mood was a bit sour when she reached the apartment, exacerbated by the lack of sleep, and it was hard for her to remain calm hearing the loud music emanating from her apartment. But she softened once she stepped through the door and saw Sarah, looking so lively and energetic after the previous night. For a brief moment, she felt a wave of relief. The young woman was coming back to herself. Must be the rest, and no longer having to contend with her blood being stolen from her. That was one positive, at least.
"That’s very thoughtful of you, looking after the place" she smiled warmly at her "and I didn’t know you had such moves. Where have you been hiding that talent all that time?" she made a subtle reference to her figure as well. Sarah deserved to be complimented. Boost up her confidence, after everything she has been through.
Jan 22, 2025 5:41 am
- Emma -
Asking Sarah about her dancing garners a similar response to asking about her work or her past —you can't be sure but there may be a connection— and she shrugs it away. "I used to enjoy dancing, as a kid." Is her wistful reply.
The complement generates a slightly larger response, but you may have imagined it, it is almost like she sags despondently before forcibly perking up and giving a smile that looks a little glassy.
The girl is full of mysteries, and talking to her has not proved fruitful in learning them. You have been paying attention to the clues and may be able to Figure her Out with time.
What do you do?
Asking Sarah about her dancing garners a similar response to asking about her work or her past —you can't be sure but there may be a connection— and she shrugs it away. "I used to enjoy dancing, as a kid." Is her wistful reply.
The complement generates a slightly larger response, but you may have imagined it, it is almost like she sags despondently before forcibly perking up and giving a smile that looks a little glassy.
The girl is full of mysteries, and talking to her has not proved fruitful in learning them. You have been paying attention to the clues and may be able to Figure her Out with time.
What do you do?
Jan 22, 2025 6:38 am
Emma didn’t miss Sarah’s reaction, but she was too exhausted to make sense of it all right now. She needed some shut-eye, especially if she was going out later that evening.
"Well; I think you’re great. Maybe I’ll take you dancing with me sometimes. David isn’t really into the club scene, and I do have to write reviews for them, every now and then"
She let the statement linger in the air as she studied Sarah’s reaction, half-expecting her to either dismiss the offer or deflect it like everything else.
"I’m going to lay down for a couple of hours. Feel free to use my earbuds if you want to" she gave her a subtle but firm indication that she’d prefer the noise level to stay down, but added a warm smile on top. She did want her to feel at home, not like she has to tiptoe around everyone.
"Well; I think you’re great. Maybe I’ll take you dancing with me sometimes. David isn’t really into the club scene, and I do have to write reviews for them, every now and then"
She let the statement linger in the air as she studied Sarah’s reaction, half-expecting her to either dismiss the offer or deflect it like everything else.
"I’m going to lay down for a couple of hours. Feel free to use my earbuds if you want to" she gave her a subtle but firm indication that she’d prefer the noise level to stay down, but added a warm smile on top. She did want her to feel at home, not like she has to tiptoe around everyone.
Rolls
Emma: Figure Someone Out (+Mind) - (2d6+0)
(11) = 2
Jan 22, 2025 6:45 am
- Emma -
"Okay." Sarah says about your taking her dancing. "Whatever you want." Her response is off, somehow, but you can't fathom its nuances right now.
"I'll get some sleep, too." Sarah says, maybe she was not happy being alone before and is more comfortable with you around?
What do you do?
"Okay." Sarah says about your taking her dancing. "Whatever you want." Her response is off, somehow, but you can't fathom its nuances right now.
"I'll get some sleep, too." Sarah says, maybe she was not happy being alone before and is more comfortable with you around?
What do you do?
Jan 22, 2025 7:20 am
Emma gave Sarah a small, understanding smile. "Yeah, getting some rest sounds like a good idea for both of us." She stretched a little, feeling the weight of exhaustion settle in. She fished her phone from her pocket once she was in her bedroom.
"Hey, Benji. Free this afternoon? Need to catch up. Let me know."
She hesitated for a moment after hitting send. Benji was also a vampire. Could she really call him her friend? Could she trust him? He was part of the very world that made her feel so vulnerable, and now, Sarah, too. But the thought of both of them being in danger, the very real possibility that whoever had been preying on Sarah was still out there, looking for her, finally tipped the scales.
She hit send, the weight of the decision lingering in her chest.
With a deep breath, she climbed into bed, pulling the blankets up and letting her body sink into the softness. Her thoughts started to blur, and before she knew it, she was drifting into sleep, hoping for a few hours of quiet before her plans for the evening.
"Hey, Benji. Free this afternoon? Need to catch up. Let me know."
She hesitated for a moment after hitting send. Benji was also a vampire. Could she really call him her friend? Could she trust him? He was part of the very world that made her feel so vulnerable, and now, Sarah, too. But the thought of both of them being in danger, the very real possibility that whoever had been preying on Sarah was still out there, looking for her, finally tipped the scales.
She hit send, the weight of the decision lingering in her chest.
With a deep breath, she climbed into bed, pulling the blankets up and letting her body sink into the softness. Her thoughts started to blur, and before she knew it, she was drifting into sleep, hoping for a few hours of quiet before her plans for the evening.
Jan 22, 2025 11:49 pm
The following afternoon (or just a few hours later for Emma), Benji meets Emma outside a steak restaurant on the corner of Panton and Haymarket, a few blocks from the train station. He leads her through a side-door next to the restaurant and up three flights of stairs to a cramped studio apartment that smells strongly of mouse.
It’s a claustrophobic little space, somewhere between cozy and dingy, with dim, yellow-ish lighting and outdated floral wallpaper. There is a wardrobe and a cluttered bookshelf against one wall, and a plush green couch that looks like it’s been slept on recently against the other. An upright piano has been shoved into a corner, and a small round dining table with three chairs arranged around it takes up the rest of what little space remains.
Benji has hung paintings over the windows (probably to block out the sunlight, Emma would guess), which doesn’t help much with the overall sense of claustrophobia. Cobwebs abound, but the rest of the apartment isn’t especially dirty or dusty (aside from the pervasive mouse smell), suggesting that Benji may have left the cobwebs there on purpose to avoid disturbing the spiders.
A white raven in a gilt cage watches Emma from atop the piano and there is, even more bizarrely, a giant tortoise basking under a heat lamp in the kitchen. The kitchen has been sectioned off from the rest of the flat with a short wall of books, stacked like bricks, to create a make-shift tortoise enclosure.
"That’s Hermes," Benji introduces Emma to the tortoise as he leads her over to the table and chairs. "He doesn’t normally live here. He’s just staying over for a few days along with my friend, Lizabeth."
He waves a hand at the raven. "And this is—well, I don’t think Jacob ever told me his name, actually—but I’ve been calling him Snowy."
"Can I get you a cup of tea?" he offers politely, pulling out a chair for Emma.
It’s a claustrophobic little space, somewhere between cozy and dingy, with dim, yellow-ish lighting and outdated floral wallpaper. There is a wardrobe and a cluttered bookshelf against one wall, and a plush green couch that looks like it’s been slept on recently against the other. An upright piano has been shoved into a corner, and a small round dining table with three chairs arranged around it takes up the rest of what little space remains.
Benji has hung paintings over the windows (probably to block out the sunlight, Emma would guess), which doesn’t help much with the overall sense of claustrophobia. Cobwebs abound, but the rest of the apartment isn’t especially dirty or dusty (aside from the pervasive mouse smell), suggesting that Benji may have left the cobwebs there on purpose to avoid disturbing the spiders.
A white raven in a gilt cage watches Emma from atop the piano and there is, even more bizarrely, a giant tortoise basking under a heat lamp in the kitchen. The kitchen has been sectioned off from the rest of the flat with a short wall of books, stacked like bricks, to create a make-shift tortoise enclosure.
"That’s Hermes," Benji introduces Emma to the tortoise as he leads her over to the table and chairs. "He doesn’t normally live here. He’s just staying over for a few days along with my friend, Lizabeth."
He waves a hand at the raven. "And this is—well, I don’t think Jacob ever told me his name, actually—but I’ve been calling him Snowy."
"Can I get you a cup of tea?" he offers politely, pulling out a chair for Emma.
Jan 23, 2025 5:31 am
Benji’s apartment is so much different than anything she imagined. The dim lighting, the cluttered but strangely cozy feel. All the eclectic mix of objects. This was exactly why she was drawn to the supernatural world in the first place. The mystery. The oddities. The sense of seeing something out of place. Something strange.
She scanned the room with her writer’s instinct for detail. This was absolutely perfect! All the mismatched furniture, the blacked-out windows, even the cobwebs that Benji seemed to leave untouched. She would have never thought to write a vampire’s lair like this on her own. Her readers will find Benji’s quirky space to be fascinating, and she made a mental note to herself about asking him if he would mind featuring in her next book.
Her attention caught by the tortoise basking under the heat lamp, she crouched down and smiled at it :"Hi there, Hermes" she looked at him like she was a wide-eyed six-year-old seeing a tortoise for the first time. Hermes seemed unbothered in the otherwise chaotic space. She was so curious to know how it ended up there to begin with. There had to be a story behind it, likely a story behind every object in the apartment. She could probably pick his brain and write an entire series based on his life.
Her gaze shifted to the raven perched nearby. The snow-white bird, Snowy, validated her conclusion. There was another story associated with that beautiful animal, though the mention of Jacob’s name darkened her face. Jacob suckered her into that ridiculous scheme, only to abandon her, and never call back the next day.
"Sure, I’ll take that cup of tea" she says while still looking at her raven, clearly distracted. Her mind was buzzing with ideas for the next chapter of her book, fresh with inspiration from the sights at Benji’s apartment. "Do vampires drink tea?" she asked, her curiosity piqued. She had no idea if Benji could even eat normal food, or if he survived entirely on blood. Or maybe he just entertained guests often enough to always have tea on hand.
She scanned the room with her writer’s instinct for detail. This was absolutely perfect! All the mismatched furniture, the blacked-out windows, even the cobwebs that Benji seemed to leave untouched. She would have never thought to write a vampire’s lair like this on her own. Her readers will find Benji’s quirky space to be fascinating, and she made a mental note to herself about asking him if he would mind featuring in her next book.
Her attention caught by the tortoise basking under the heat lamp, she crouched down and smiled at it :"Hi there, Hermes" she looked at him like she was a wide-eyed six-year-old seeing a tortoise for the first time. Hermes seemed unbothered in the otherwise chaotic space. She was so curious to know how it ended up there to begin with. There had to be a story behind it, likely a story behind every object in the apartment. She could probably pick his brain and write an entire series based on his life.
Her gaze shifted to the raven perched nearby. The snow-white bird, Snowy, validated her conclusion. There was another story associated with that beautiful animal, though the mention of Jacob’s name darkened her face. Jacob suckered her into that ridiculous scheme, only to abandon her, and never call back the next day.
"Sure, I’ll take that cup of tea" she says while still looking at her raven, clearly distracted. Her mind was buzzing with ideas for the next chapter of her book, fresh with inspiration from the sights at Benji’s apartment. "Do vampires drink tea?" she asked, her curiosity piqued. She had no idea if Benji could even eat normal food, or if he survived entirely on blood. Or maybe he just entertained guests often enough to always have tea on hand.
Jan 23, 2025 6:23 am
Benji and Emma both get the feeling the are being watched as they approach Benji's flat. It is not enough to bear mentioning to the other, just a feeling. Benji had a similar sensation with Lizabeth, down by the river, but now it has spread, or moved?
The raven does not look happy about being here, and not at all happy about being called 'Snowy'. It makes a sound much like 'meals' but does not want to eat any of the food that is in its cage. Jacob really could have been more informative about the creature, he seemed very intent that it be kept safe, but, for the brief time it was let out of its golden cage, it did nothing but fly around frantically, trying to get out of the apartment. Fortunately the windows are sealed closed.
The raven is well cared for, especially for such an old bird. Jacob has had the 'pet' for as long as Benji can remember.
Sarah was still sleeping peacefully when Emma left.
• Where is Lizabeth?
What do you do?
The raven does not look happy about being here, and not at all happy about being called 'Snowy'. It makes a sound much like 'meals' but does not want to eat any of the food that is in its cage. Jacob really could have been more informative about the creature, he seemed very intent that it be kept safe, but, for the brief time it was let out of its golden cage, it did nothing but fly around frantically, trying to get out of the apartment. Fortunately the windows are sealed closed.
The raven is well cared for, especially for such an old bird. Jacob has had the 'pet' for as long as Benji can remember.
Sarah was still sleeping peacefully when Emma left.
• Where is Lizabeth?
What do you do?
Jan 23, 2025 8:55 am
Benji thinks of Lizabeth as, once again, he is struck by the unnerving sense that he is being watched. He hopes she’s safe. Emma had wanted somewhere they could talk privately, and Lizabeth had been keen to get out of the apartment so she had been more than happy to take the opportunity to go down to the river for a bit while Emma came over for a chat. She’s been coming and going as she pleases since yesterday afternoon anyway, which Benji has reluctantly accepted. He can’t keep her trapped in his apartment all day, nor does he want to, but it still makes him worry.
He put the kettle on to boil before Emma arrived, so the water is already hot and ready to go. Careful not to trip over Hermes as he steps into the kitchen, he selects a pretty teacup decorated with cheerful yellow daffodils from the cupboard and sets about making the tea with a great deal of focus and precision. He doesn’t drink tea himself, so he has done extensive reading on the subject to make sure he gets it right for his friends.
"I’m afraid not," he answers Emma’s question while he waits for the tea to steep. "I could, but only in the same sense that you could technically drink dish soap if you wanted to. It would taste pretty bad and it would probably make me sick. But I like making it for my friends."
Once the tea is ready, he places the teacup on the table in front of Emma, along with a small pot of sugar and a tiny pitcher of milk from the fridge.
"So," he says, sitting down across from her. "You wanted to talk?"
He put the kettle on to boil before Emma arrived, so the water is already hot and ready to go. Careful not to trip over Hermes as he steps into the kitchen, he selects a pretty teacup decorated with cheerful yellow daffodils from the cupboard and sets about making the tea with a great deal of focus and precision. He doesn’t drink tea himself, so he has done extensive reading on the subject to make sure he gets it right for his friends.
"I’m afraid not," he answers Emma’s question while he waits for the tea to steep. "I could, but only in the same sense that you could technically drink dish soap if you wanted to. It would taste pretty bad and it would probably make me sick. But I like making it for my friends."
Once the tea is ready, he places the teacup on the table in front of Emma, along with a small pot of sugar and a tiny pitcher of milk from the fridge.
"So," he says, sitting down across from her. "You wanted to talk?"
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Jan 23, 2025 10:36 am
"Thanks, that’s really kind of you" her gratitude was not just for the tea, but for his words about making it 'for his friends’. Adding just a dash of milk, she stirred gently before taking a slow sip, letting the warmth comfort her for a moment.
"Yes; I need to talk to you about someone" her expression changed once she began to talk, a shadow crossing her face "Her name’s Sarah. She’s... a friend."
She paused.
Friend? She only known Sarah from her author's circle. She saw her once a week for a few hours, and the young woman barely talked at all. She was an acquaintance, at best. Still, she was now a part of her life, in the sense that she took some responsibility over her wellbeing.
"I’m not sure if you have a name for situations like this. There was a vampire, or maybe even several of them…keeping her like some sort of livestock. Feeding on her when it suits him" Emma’s fingers gripped the edge of her teacup "I don’t know how long it has been going on. A while, I think. She’s young, and vulnerable. She doesn’t want to talk about. She doesn’t want to go back to her apartment"
Her voice wavered slightly "I invited her to stay with me. I—I couldn’t just turn her away. But I’m scared. I’m scared that he’s going to come after her, come after me or David, for taking what’s his." She bit her lip, her gaze dropping briefly to her hands holding the cup
"I want to help her, I need to get her out of this situation, but I don’t know what to do"
She paused, taking a breath, before looking into Benji’s eyes. This wasn’t only about Sarah anymore. It was about her own survival, and that of the people she cared about.
"I need your help. I need to know if you’ve heard of this vampire, or if you know someone who can help me figure out what to do. If there is some arrangement or deal we can make with him, to give her up and leave us alone"
"Yes; I need to talk to you about someone" her expression changed once she began to talk, a shadow crossing her face "Her name’s Sarah. She’s... a friend."
She paused.
Friend? She only known Sarah from her author's circle. She saw her once a week for a few hours, and the young woman barely talked at all. She was an acquaintance, at best. Still, she was now a part of her life, in the sense that she took some responsibility over her wellbeing.
"I’m not sure if you have a name for situations like this. There was a vampire, or maybe even several of them…keeping her like some sort of livestock. Feeding on her when it suits him" Emma’s fingers gripped the edge of her teacup "I don’t know how long it has been going on. A while, I think. She’s young, and vulnerable. She doesn’t want to talk about. She doesn’t want to go back to her apartment"
Her voice wavered slightly "I invited her to stay with me. I—I couldn’t just turn her away. But I’m scared. I’m scared that he’s going to come after her, come after me or David, for taking what’s his." She bit her lip, her gaze dropping briefly to her hands holding the cup
"I want to help her, I need to get her out of this situation, but I don’t know what to do"
She paused, taking a breath, before looking into Benji’s eyes. This wasn’t only about Sarah anymore. It was about her own survival, and that of the people she cared about.
"I need your help. I need to know if you’ve heard of this vampire, or if you know someone who can help me figure out what to do. If there is some arrangement or deal we can make with him, to give her up and leave us alone"
Jan 23, 2025 11:28 pm
Benji listens to Emma’s story with a very serious expression. She’s right to be frightened, certainly. Vampires tend to be very territorial so it’s probable that the vampire in question will come looking for Sarah eventually, as Emma fears. Fortunately, since Emma is just a human, the vampire is unlikely to interpret Emma’s interference as ‘encroaching upon their territory’ the same way they would if Benji interfered, but it’s still a very dangerous position that Emma has found herself in. As much as Benji disliked Elliot, his involvement with Emma did afford her some protection from other vampires…
"That does sound very scary," he says sympathetically as soon as Emma has finished speaking. "It’s difficult to say who the vampire might be without more information, although the feeding pattern you described— feeding upon the same unwilling victim over and over again— is… peculiar. Deliberately cruel, even."
"I’m afraid I can’t interfere directly without risking antagonising the vampire and making things much worse, but I do know someone who might be able to help you," he tells her. "Her name is Miriam O’Connell. She’s a retired vampire hunter and a very good friend of mine. If you like, I could arrange a meeting? She can be a bit prickly but she has a good heart and I’m certain we can convince her to help you."
"That does sound very scary," he says sympathetically as soon as Emma has finished speaking. "It’s difficult to say who the vampire might be without more information, although the feeding pattern you described— feeding upon the same unwilling victim over and over again— is… peculiar. Deliberately cruel, even."
"I’m afraid I can’t interfere directly without risking antagonising the vampire and making things much worse, but I do know someone who might be able to help you," he tells her. "Her name is Miriam O’Connell. She’s a retired vampire hunter and a very good friend of mine. If you like, I could arrange a meeting? She can be a bit prickly but she has a good heart and I’m certain we can convince her to help you."
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Jan 24, 2025 5:18 am
Saying it sounded ‘very scary’ probably wasn’t the best way to calm Emma’s nerves, but somehow, she didn’t seem to lose her composure. Maybe it was the way the quirky little apartment made her feel oddly at ease, or maybe it was from being in the presence of Benji himself. Whatever it was, the weight of the danger seemed distant for now.
"I’ll try to get more details from her" It was time to press Sarah for the truth, even if it made her uncomfortable. She couldn’t afford to remain ignorant of the full extent of the threat. She took another sip of her tea, before glancing up at Benji with a raised eyebrow when he mentioned a vampire hunter.
A vampire hunter... The idea of someone actively hunting vampires sparked a surge of curiosity in her mind. And the thought of a vampire hunter and a vampire having a friendship sounded odd, even by supernatural standards. She was sure there was another good story in there. Benji was a font for inspiration for her novel - even better than Eliot!!
"A vampire hunter" she murmured, her mind already spinning with possibilities "I would have loved to meet her even under normal circumstances" She gave him a small, appreciative smile "I’ll be in your debt if you can arrange it"
"I’ll try to get more details from her" It was time to press Sarah for the truth, even if it made her uncomfortable. She couldn’t afford to remain ignorant of the full extent of the threat. She took another sip of her tea, before glancing up at Benji with a raised eyebrow when he mentioned a vampire hunter.
A vampire hunter... The idea of someone actively hunting vampires sparked a surge of curiosity in her mind. And the thought of a vampire hunter and a vampire having a friendship sounded odd, even by supernatural standards. She was sure there was another good story in there. Benji was a font for inspiration for her novel - even better than Eliot!!
"A vampire hunter" she murmured, her mind already spinning with possibilities "I would have loved to meet her even under normal circumstances" She gave him a small, appreciative smile "I’ll be in your debt if you can arrange it"
Jan 25, 2025 1:09 am
Benji smiles back, delighted to help, although the friendly expression is somewhat spoiled by his fangs. "We could pay her a visit this evening, if you have time," he offers. "It will have to be a surprise though. Miriam’s… not exactly a people person. If I ask her permission to bring a guest over, she’ll say no, but she won’t turn you away if we just show up at her door… Or, at least, I don’t think she will."
Jan 25, 2025 5:23 am
"I’ve already got something else lined up for tonight. Maybe" she was expecting to hear from Henry any moment now. He was supposed to arrange a meeting with his contacts later that evening, and she couldn't back out of it. She doubted there would be a chance to reschedule. "But I'm free tomorrow. At any time" she met his gaze with a slight apologetic smile
"Any word about Eliot?" she segued into another subject that had been bothering her once she started thinking about Henry, and his and Eliot's shared business associates. There was a hint of concern in her voice, though it was more for what the implications of his absence meant for her, than any interest to the vampire-lord's wellbeing "It seemed like he dropped off the face of the earth"
"Any word about Eliot?" she segued into another subject that had been bothering her once she started thinking about Henry, and his and Eliot's shared business associates. There was a hint of concern in her voice, though it was more for what the implications of his absence meant for her, than any interest to the vampire-lord's wellbeing "It seemed like he dropped off the face of the earth"
Jan 25, 2025 5:56 am
- Benji -
You don't know Miriam's current habits, since she retired, but she used to be up all night... hunting. So, if Emma were amenable, you could surprise Miriam with a visit after her 'something else'.
As a vampire hunter, Miriam may also have tricks to track down missing vampires... like Elliot. But she would be inclined to end him if she found him unprotected, so involving her may be contraindicated.
• She kills other vampire. Why does Miriam accept you?
Jacob asked you to follow up on his quest for a book. You two were planning on going to see Byron (and the Horse) together, but Jacob is unavailable. There does not seem to be a lot of urgency from the statue —they are patient— but the longer you leave, the it harder it may be track down that particular book, especially without Jacob's expertise in that area.
What do you do?
You don't know Miriam's current habits, since she retired, but she used to be up all night... hunting. So, if Emma were amenable, you could surprise Miriam with a visit after her 'something else'.
As a vampire hunter, Miriam may also have tricks to track down missing vampires... like Elliot. But she would be inclined to end him if she found him unprotected, so involving her may be contraindicated.
• She kills other vampire. Why does Miriam accept you?
Jacob asked you to follow up on his quest for a book. You two were planning on going to see Byron (and the Horse) together, but Jacob is unavailable. There does not seem to be a lot of urgency from the statue —they are patient— but the longer you leave, the it harder it may be track down that particular book, especially without Jacob's expertise in that area.
What do you do?
Jan 25, 2025 5:58 am
- Emma -
You have not heard back from Henry yet, but it might have occurred to you that his new friends were offering to protect you from vampires. Maybe they can protect Sarah from her vampire? Of course, you don't know if you can trust them.
Miriam could be a valuable addition to your source of information. The way Benji describes her, though, makes her sound a little prickly, who can say if she will want to talk about her experiences.
Whether Miriam, Henry's people, or some other plan, you need to know more about Sarah's predicament. You don't even know her surname. Maybe someone from the writers' circle knows her better? She seems glued to her phone, you could probably learn a lot from getting a look at that, but you know she has a password-pattern-thing to get into it.
• Do you call Henry and nag about the meeting? That will make him feel important, and make you look desperate... which need not be a bad thing.
What do you do?
You have not heard back from Henry yet, but it might have occurred to you that his new friends were offering to protect you from vampires. Maybe they can protect Sarah from her vampire? Of course, you don't know if you can trust them.
Miriam could be a valuable addition to your source of information. The way Benji describes her, though, makes her sound a little prickly, who can say if she will want to talk about her experiences.
Whether Miriam, Henry's people, or some other plan, you need to know more about Sarah's predicament. You don't even know her surname. Maybe someone from the writers' circle knows her better? She seems glued to her phone, you could probably learn a lot from getting a look at that, but you know she has a password-pattern-thing to get into it.
• Do you call Henry and nag about the meeting? That will make him feel important, and make you look desperate... which need not be a bad thing.
What do you do?
Jan 25, 2025 1:16 pm
vagueGM says:
She kills other vampire. Why does Miriam accept you?OOC:
Benji saved her life. The night he met her, she had been lying in the street, dying of a drug overdose and, not knowing she was a vampire hunter, he had picked her up and brought her to the nearest hospital. As thanks for saving her life, she had refrained from murdering him and they struck up an unlikely friendship from there. He gave her a place to stay for a bit, when she needed it, and helped her get clean, when she was ready [ref]. A few years ago, she was badly injured on a hunt and Benji encouraged her to retire."Miriam works during the day, but she’s usually up late. We could go tomorrow evening or perhaps even later tonight, if you have time after your other thing," Benji suggests. "I don’t want to frighten you, but it’s only a matter of time before this vampire comes looking for Sarah. You need to protect yourself, and her, as soon as possible."
When the conversation turns to the subject of the missing vampire lord, he frowns. "Ah. Elliot. No. No word yet, although… to be perfectly honest with you, I’m not certain that’s such a bad thing."
Jan 25, 2025 1:44 pm
Emma wasn’t blind to the gravity of the situation. She had sought Benji’s help exactly for that reason. But his words landed harder than she’d expected, the urgency in his tone heightening her sense of unease
"Later tonight then, if it doesn’t inconvenience you too much" She had already made plans to go out that evening, and if David wasn’t going to wait up for her, she might as well return late.
"He was my benefactor. He... looked after me." she objected meekly. She wasn't involved in the politics of the vampire world, but even she recognized Eliot for the authoritarian tyrant that he was. Still, his absence was making her life infinitely more complicated. "I guess... maybe you’re right" she sighed, conceding reluctantly "It's just that if he were here, I wouldn’t have to worry about this vampire hunting Sarah down, or about the Administrator, you know.." She trailed off in frustration
"Later tonight then, if it doesn’t inconvenience you too much" She had already made plans to go out that evening, and if David wasn’t going to wait up for her, she might as well return late.
"He was my benefactor. He... looked after me." she objected meekly. She wasn't involved in the politics of the vampire world, but even she recognized Eliot for the authoritarian tyrant that he was. Still, his absence was making her life infinitely more complicated. "I guess... maybe you’re right" she sighed, conceding reluctantly "It's just that if he were here, I wouldn’t have to worry about this vampire hunting Sarah down, or about the Administrator, you know.." She trailed off in frustration
Jan 26, 2025 11:05 am
Benji isn’t so sure about all that. "…Perhaps," he says, doubtfully. "I mean, you would have been better protected, certainly, but Elliot’s protection did not necessarily extend to your friends and family. If you’d asked him to help you protect Sarah, it would have cost you and, even then, you may not have liked what that protection looked like. I’m sure it must feel intimidating, navigating this strange new world all on your own, but you’re not really on your own. You have friends. Allies you can trust. You don’t need a ‘benefactor’ to look after you. Especially not one like Elliot."
Jan 26, 2025 11:54 am
"I get what you're saying" her voice was tinged with frustration. "But Elliot... he kept the world at arm's length. I didn’t have to worry about certain things because I knew he'd handle them. It wasn’t perfect, but I felt secure."
She sighed, her fingers tracing the rim of her now-empty tea cup "Just look at what happened in Arundel. I ended up getting dragged into the heist with Lady Halifax and Jacob, and now the Administrator has taken an issue with me" She didn’t put any blame on Benji; he had been the one constant in the mess, the only one who tried to deflect the blame away from her. But it didn’t change the fact that she was still caught in the aftermath. "Had Elliot been around, he would’ve stopped me from making those mistakes. He would’ve kept me from walking into situations with people I didn’t know." And he would've introduced her to all the interesting people, the very reason she agreed to go to that party in the first place.
"It’s just harder now. I honestly don’t know who I can rely on anymore" Her voice softened "But maybe you're right. Maybe being involved with Elliot wasn’t the smartest thing, in the long run."
She placed her empty tea cup on the table and stood, her movements a bit stiff as she straightened
"I really appreciate you trying to help me. I just... I hate feeling like a burden"
She sighed, her fingers tracing the rim of her now-empty tea cup "Just look at what happened in Arundel. I ended up getting dragged into the heist with Lady Halifax and Jacob, and now the Administrator has taken an issue with me" She didn’t put any blame on Benji; he had been the one constant in the mess, the only one who tried to deflect the blame away from her. But it didn’t change the fact that she was still caught in the aftermath. "Had Elliot been around, he would’ve stopped me from making those mistakes. He would’ve kept me from walking into situations with people I didn’t know." And he would've introduced her to all the interesting people, the very reason she agreed to go to that party in the first place.
"It’s just harder now. I honestly don’t know who I can rely on anymore" Her voice softened "But maybe you're right. Maybe being involved with Elliot wasn’t the smartest thing, in the long run."
She placed her empty tea cup on the table and stood, her movements a bit stiff as she straightened
"I really appreciate you trying to help me. I just... I hate feeling like a burden"
Jan 26, 2025 9:16 pm
"You’re very welcome," says Benji. "But helping friends is never a burden. It’s the whole point of it all! Well… that and music."
With their conversation drawing to a close, Benji takes Emma’s empty teacup back to the kitchen and escorts her downstairs. "I’ll see you later tonight. In the meantime… don’t go inviting any strangers into your home, alright?"
With their conversation drawing to a close, Benji takes Emma’s empty teacup back to the kitchen and escorts her downstairs. "I’ll see you later tonight. In the meantime… don’t go inviting any strangers into your home, alright?"
Jan 27, 2025 5:21 am
A small weight lifted off Emma’s shoulders as she stepped out the door. For the first time in a while, someone hadn’t asked for something in return. No price to pay, no favor to owe, no hidden agenda behind their kindness. She smiled at Benji, who somehow felt more compassionate than most people she met these days, mortals included. With a sudden impulse, she leaned in and kissed him lightly on the cheek "Thank you" she said softly. "I’ll see you later tonight." and with another parting smile, she opened her umbrella and stepped into the rain
*******
She slowed her pace after a few blocks, ducking into a narrow alcove to escape the rain. Benji’s warning had unsettled her more than she wanted to admit, and though he was very kind offering to help, she didn’t know if she could rely on a retried vampire hunter to protect her.
She hesitated for a moment, fingers hovering over her phone. Texting felt too impersonal. Henry would just love it if she called him. Make him feel important, like she depended on him for help. With a deep breath, she dialed his number, leaning against the wall as she waited for the line to pick up. "hi" she forced some cheerfulness into her voice when he picked up " I thought I’d check on you. We’re still on for tonight, right?" The words slipped out as if she’d said them a hundred times before – because she did. It wasn’t the first time she called him inquiring about their date, and wasn’t the first time he would assure her he would pick her up. But then he would flake on her for no other reason than to rattle her nerves and destroy her confidence. The mind games, the missed plans, they were all part of his routine, and she hated how it made her second-guess everything. Hopefully, this time would be different.
*******
She slowed her pace after a few blocks, ducking into a narrow alcove to escape the rain. Benji’s warning had unsettled her more than she wanted to admit, and though he was very kind offering to help, she didn’t know if she could rely on a retried vampire hunter to protect her.
She hesitated for a moment, fingers hovering over her phone. Texting felt too impersonal. Henry would just love it if she called him. Make him feel important, like she depended on him for help. With a deep breath, she dialed his number, leaning against the wall as she waited for the line to pick up. "hi" she forced some cheerfulness into her voice when he picked up " I thought I’d check on you. We’re still on for tonight, right?" The words slipped out as if she’d said them a hundred times before – because she did. It wasn’t the first time she called him inquiring about their date, and wasn’t the first time he would assure her he would pick her up. But then he would flake on her for no other reason than to rattle her nerves and destroy her confidence. The mind games, the missed plans, they were all part of his routine, and she hated how it made her second-guess everything. Hopefully, this time would be different.
Jan 27, 2025 6:28 am
- Emma -
"I managed to arrange a meet, yes." Henry says, giving you the time. "I'll come and get you, half-hour before." He does not tell you where the meeting is to take place, this is one of his usual ways of maintaining control.
David is home early again. You hear Sarah and him laughing in the bedroom. This is such a clichéd contrivance that you might laugh at the absurdity of it. You know that David would not cheat on you —though can't say the same about Sarah— and, besides, the bedroom door is open. You have not really heard David laugh in a few days, and you don't think you have ever heard Sarah laugh, it is good to hear.
The rest of the flat looks spotless —even if some things are not put back in the right place, and they are now cleaning the bedroom.
What do you do?
"I managed to arrange a meet, yes." Henry says, giving you the time. "I'll come and get you, half-hour before." He does not tell you where the meeting is to take place, this is one of his usual ways of maintaining control.
David is home early again. You hear Sarah and him laughing in the bedroom. This is such a clichéd contrivance that you might laugh at the absurdity of it. You know that David would not cheat on you —though can't say the same about Sarah— and, besides, the bedroom door is open. You have not really heard David laugh in a few days, and you don't think you have ever heard Sarah laugh, it is good to hear.
The rest of the flat looks spotless —even if some things are not put back in the right place, and they are now cleaning the bedroom.
What do you do?
Jan 27, 2025 7:11 am
The sound of genuine laughter greeting her when she stepped inside was unanticipated, though not unwelcomed. It was a huge relief to hear Sarah was finally starting to come out of her shell, and she couldn’t help but feel grateful that David was relaxing too, after his tension from last night over his promotion.
Though she wasn’t suspecting anything was going on between the two, it was best to set the record straight. Walking inside the bedroom, without missing a beat, she crossed over to David and kissed him, slow, deliberate, passionate kiss, making sure Sarah saw it. It was firm, and possessive kiss. Just to make sure there was no mistake.
"Hey, you," she murmurs as she pulls away, a teasing glint in her eye "How have you been?"|
Though she wasn’t suspecting anything was going on between the two, it was best to set the record straight. Walking inside the bedroom, without missing a beat, she crossed over to David and kissed him, slow, deliberate, passionate kiss, making sure Sarah saw it. It was firm, and possessive kiss. Just to make sure there was no mistake.
"Hey, you," she murmurs as she pulls away, a teasing glint in her eye "How have you been?"|
Jan 27, 2025 7:21 am
- Emma -
David is a little flustered by your PDA and can not frame an answer; but Sarah merely watches impassibly, like it is something she sees every day; she does not turn away, nor pretend to be working, though.
Your mattress is standing against a wall and the entire contents of your wardrobe is spread on the bedstead.
What do you do?
David is a little flustered by your PDA and can not frame an answer; but Sarah merely watches impassibly, like it is something she sees every day; she does not turn away, nor pretend to be working, though.
Your mattress is standing against a wall and the entire contents of your wardrobe is spread on the bedstead.
What do you do?
Jan 27, 2025 8:07 am
Emma’s eyes fall on the black club dress draped across the bedstead. She picks it up, and holds it in front of her as she glances at David. "Looks like you two have been busy," she says with a teasing smile before tossing the dress over her shoulder.
"I’m going to take a quick shower; I’m heading out later tonight." Her gaze shifts back to the bed, taking in the disarray. "You’ve got lots of work to do while I’m gone, huh?"
With a playful wink, she disappears into the bathroom. When she emerges a long while later, already dressed in the black mini dress, that rides dangerously up her thighs, hugs her frame like a second skin. Her hair is already styled to perfection, and she applied just a touch of makeup to accentuate her eyes and lips. As she steps into the bedroom, her gaze looks between David and Sarah, her playful smile daring them to say something. She knows the effect she has, and she’s not shy about letting it show.
"I’m going to take a quick shower; I’m heading out later tonight." Her gaze shifts back to the bed, taking in the disarray. "You’ve got lots of work to do while I’m gone, huh?"
With a playful wink, she disappears into the bathroom. When she emerges a long while later, already dressed in the black mini dress, that rides dangerously up her thighs, hugs her frame like a second skin. Her hair is already styled to perfection, and she applied just a touch of makeup to accentuate her eyes and lips. As she steps into the bedroom, her gaze looks between David and Sarah, her playful smile daring them to say something. She knows the effect she has, and she’s not shy about letting it show.
[ +- ] picture of Emma in a scandalous dress
Jan 27, 2025 8:24 am
- Emma -
Sarah turns from where she is bent over, cleaning the far corners of your wardrobe in preparation for reloading it. She shows no reaction to how you are dressed, you get the feeling she is waiting to be told what happens next, as though she is ready to 'spontaneously' start moving if you indicate she is expected to come with you, stay with David, or play along with whatever you are doing.
You know that it would be useful to know more about Sarah before seeing Henry's people or Benji's ex-hunter if they are to help you with this conundrum. But you also fear that trying to question Sarah might break her rare good mood right before you leave, leaving David to pick up the pieces.
"You going dancing?" Davis asks. He knows the dress from when you go dancing, and barely shows any jealousy when everyone at the clubs hits on you. He did not know you were going out tonight, and possibly wanted to talk.
"Mom and dad said I should thank you, and wish you goodbye." He comments. Apparently they did not raise a fuss about your abandoning them... again.
What do you do?
Sarah turns from where she is bent over, cleaning the far corners of your wardrobe in preparation for reloading it. She shows no reaction to how you are dressed, you get the feeling she is waiting to be told what happens next, as though she is ready to 'spontaneously' start moving if you indicate she is expected to come with you, stay with David, or play along with whatever you are doing.
You know that it would be useful to know more about Sarah before seeing Henry's people or Benji's ex-hunter if they are to help you with this conundrum. But you also fear that trying to question Sarah might break her rare good mood right before you leave, leaving David to pick up the pieces.
"You going dancing?" Davis asks. He knows the dress from when you go dancing, and barely shows any jealousy when everyone at the clubs hits on you. He did not know you were going out tonight, and possibly wanted to talk.
"Mom and dad said I should thank you, and wish you goodbye." He comments. Apparently they did not raise a fuss about your abandoning them... again.
What do you do?
Jan 27, 2025 8:50 am
"It’s more work than fun, really" she doesn’t offer any more details, letting him assume it is yet another writing assignment for the Independent "Don’t wait up for me; It’s just one of those nights"
She takes one last glance at her reflection in the bedroom mirror, checking her profile and admiring the way the dress flatters her figure. She tilts her head, checking the angles, savoring the way the dress molds to her curves.
"Take good care of Sarah while I’m gone, alright?" her voice sounded a bit detached as her gaze was still focused on her reflection. Running her hand over her hair, her lips curving into a satisfied smile before finally turning to her husband "How do I look?"
She takes one last glance at her reflection in the bedroom mirror, checking her profile and admiring the way the dress flatters her figure. She tilts her head, checking the angles, savoring the way the dress molds to her curves.
"Take good care of Sarah while I’m gone, alright?" her voice sounded a bit detached as her gaze was still focused on her reflection. Running her hand over her hair, her lips curving into a satisfied smile before finally turning to her husband "How do I look?"
Jan 27, 2025 9:19 am
- Emma -
David seems a little disappointed that you going to be away again. It is like you never get to see each other anymore. But he does not say anything about it.
"Scandalous?" He suggests in reply to how you look. "You will have to write stories about yourself." He jokes.
He is a little confused by Sarah, and how long she is going to be staying, but he does not object. Sarah takes the queue that she is not involved and returns to her work. Cleaning seems to calm her, though she has pretty much finished the apartment and won't have anything to do tomorrow.
Speaking of 'tomorrow': "I am not going in to work tomorrow." David says, trying to sound casual, but there is what might be an undertone of suspense to his words. This is unexpected, given the amount of work, and you can tell there is more to the story, but don't really have the time for the details right now. "Maybe we can... hang out together?" He asks, sounding plaintive.
What do you do?
David seems a little disappointed that you going to be away again. It is like you never get to see each other anymore. But he does not say anything about it.
"Scandalous?" He suggests in reply to how you look. "You will have to write stories about yourself." He jokes.
He is a little confused by Sarah, and how long she is going to be staying, but he does not object. Sarah takes the queue that she is not involved and returns to her work. Cleaning seems to calm her, though she has pretty much finished the apartment and won't have anything to do tomorrow.
Speaking of 'tomorrow': "I am not going in to work tomorrow." David says, trying to sound casual, but there is what might be an undertone of suspense to his words. This is unexpected, given the amount of work, and you can tell there is more to the story, but don't really have the time for the details right now. "Maybe we can... hang out together?" He asks, sounding plaintive.
What do you do?
Jan 27, 2025 9:20 am
- Benji -
You kinda, sorta 'promised' to call Teddy back. Did you ever follow up on that? Do you plan to?
Return traffic is probably picking up about now, if you are going to play for a living, now is probably the time you want to do it. But that does mean leaving Lizabeth alone for even longer. You can not be sure —it is only a feeling— but maybe your place is being watched? You have not actually seen anyone watching, but, while someone is leaving might be an ideal time to try to get a better impression of the scene?
What do you do?
You kinda, sorta 'promised' to call Teddy back. Did you ever follow up on that? Do you plan to?
Return traffic is probably picking up about now, if you are going to play for a living, now is probably the time you want to do it. But that does mean leaving Lizabeth alone for even longer. You can not be sure —it is only a feeling— but maybe your place is being watched? You have not actually seen anyone watching, but, while someone is leaving might be an ideal time to try to get a better impression of the scene?
What do you do?
Jan 27, 2025 9:41 am
"That’s exactly the look I was going for" she smirks, clearly pleased with his reaction. Her eyes do narrow slightly when he mentions not going to work tomorrow. It was very odd. She knew just how busy everyone’s been at his department, now with the rainstorm, and something about his tone didn't sit right. But she pushes the thought aside for now, choosing to stay focused on her plans for the evening.
"Tomorrow? Sure, we can find something to do" she never objected to spending time with her husband, though she would have preferred if he suggested something concrete, rather than leaving things up in the air. "Just let me know when and where" she looked into his eyes, and gave his hand one last reassuring squeeze before heading out, picking up her coat and her umbrella on the off chance Henry wasn’t out waiting to pick her up on time like he was supposed to.
"Tomorrow? Sure, we can find something to do" she never objected to spending time with her husband, though she would have preferred if he suggested something concrete, rather than leaving things up in the air. "Just let me know when and where" she looked into his eyes, and gave his hand one last reassuring squeeze before heading out, picking up her coat and her umbrella on the off chance Henry wasn’t out waiting to pick her up on time like he was supposed to.
Jan 27, 2025 10:39 am
- Emma -
You have been waiting for several minutes, your legs getting cold and then numb from the wind beneath your coat, and —Sarah in tow— David has just come down to check on you when Henry pulls up, looking harried and impatient. Henry may almost be disappointed that you are waiting and can not be blamed for their being late.
You see Sarah recognise Henry from his ambush at the writers' circle, but David just sees you awkwardly getting into a low Aston Martin with a strange man. Good thing he is not the jealous type.
"We must hurry." Henry says from the driver's seat, not getting out in the rain and simply leaning over to shove the door open.
• Where does Henry take you? Is it a private diners' club? Or a posh restaurant? Do they have exclusive access to the venue or are there other patrons?
• Introduce us to who you meet with. How do they appear? How do they treat Henry? How do they treat you?
• Describe the reaction —from Henry, but also from anyone else you care to include— when they take your coat.
What do you do?
You have been waiting for several minutes, your legs getting cold and then numb from the wind beneath your coat, and —Sarah in tow— David has just come down to check on you when Henry pulls up, looking harried and impatient. Henry may almost be disappointed that you are waiting and can not be blamed for their being late.
You see Sarah recognise Henry from his ambush at the writers' circle, but David just sees you awkwardly getting into a low Aston Martin with a strange man. Good thing he is not the jealous type.
"We must hurry." Henry says from the driver's seat, not getting out in the rain and simply leaning over to shove the door open.
• Where does Henry take you? Is it a private diners' club? Or a posh restaurant? Do they have exclusive access to the venue or are there other patrons?
• Introduce us to who you meet with. How do they appear? How do they treat Henry? How do they treat you?
• Describe the reaction —from Henry, but also from anyone else you care to include— when they take your coat.
What do you do?
Jan 27, 2025 1:38 pm
Emma hated waiting. The rain, and the cold, made the wait even worse then the sting of humiliation. Once again, Henry made her wait for him, as if his time had no value. She tried to push the feeling aside, but it gnawed at her like the biting wind. It wasn’t just the cold; it was the old bitterness creeping back, the memories of waiting for him on countless nights, standing now in the rain, on the street corner, like a common...
The sound of the engine interrupted her thoughts. She recognized Henry’s sleek Aston Martin through the misty rain, and stepped back quickly to avoid the splash of water from the tires. Characteristically of him, Henry didn’t bother to get out of the car and open the door for her. She was expected to climb in on her own, rather than him inconveniencing himself in the rain for some gallant gesture. She had just enough time to see Henry and Sarah walk out of the apartment to see her off when the car took off, barely managing to wave her husband goodbye before she was whisked away.
***********
Claridge turned out to be their ultimate destination. It was impossible to miss the opulence of the place. It had a fresh, modern look to it, while still managing to look effortlessly rich. Polished marble floors, intricate wall panels, and plush leather seating all came together to create a space that felt both cool and sophisticated.
She kept her composure as they were escorted to a private room – a dimly lit chamber with soft, golden hues, velvet-lined walls, and table set with crystal glasses and polished plates.
At the head of the table sat a bespectacled man with long sideburns and graying hair. His voice was slick and smooth, like a practiced politician or a snake oil salesman. Beside him was a tall, striking young woman, silent and still, more like an accessory than participant. Another man, older then the rest, with silvery hair meticulously combed, sat with his equally elegant wife. She was middle-aged, poised, and so perfect in her composure it was hard to imagine her ever letting go of control.
No one spoke as Emma shed her coat - deliberately slow. She could feel the heat of their gazes following her every movement, and she took her time, enjoying the effect she was having. She didn’t miss the hunger in Henry’s eyes, the longing for her body. It was exactly the reaction she wanted to draw out of him. He had made her wait on the street like some insignificant afterthought, and now he was the one squirming, unable to look away from the one thing he couldn’t possess.
She smiled politely when he introduced her, deciding against saying anything when he called her his ‘date’. Her expression didn’t change when he didn’t bother giving her the names of any of the others. It wasn’t an accident, or an oversight, but a clear sign of disrespect, something he had perfected over the years.
The conversation quickly shifted to business once they were seated. Henry’s world, not hers. He dove into talks of recent acquisitions and business ventures, sounding so comfortable and authoritative, while she couldn’t help but feel out of place. She had no way to contribute, and the more they talked, the more obvious it became. He was in his element. She, on the other hand, was just a pretty face.
Her attention sharpened, though, when the bespectacled man said something about an upcoming retreat, asking Henry if he will be bringing ‘Emma, Claire, or perhaps Christine’ with him. It was the first time she has been referred to by name, and for a moment, she knew his question was part of a show. Everyone in the room was playing a part, but for once, she wasn’t going to let them control the narrative: "If it’s anything like the snooze fest you’ve been having tonight," she interjected with a smirk "then there is no need for me to travel all the way for a nap. I can fall asleep right here in this chair."
Reginald Pembroke – an English aristocrat and a member of the House of Lords.
Charlotte Pembroke – Reginald wife is sharp, attentive, and carries herself with an undeniable air of authority
Alastair Sinclair– a smooth (and disingenious) businessman that fawns on Henry
Ekaterina – Alastair’s companion for the evening. Russian, barely speaks a word of English.
The sound of the engine interrupted her thoughts. She recognized Henry’s sleek Aston Martin through the misty rain, and stepped back quickly to avoid the splash of water from the tires. Characteristically of him, Henry didn’t bother to get out of the car and open the door for her. She was expected to climb in on her own, rather than him inconveniencing himself in the rain for some gallant gesture. She had just enough time to see Henry and Sarah walk out of the apartment to see her off when the car took off, barely managing to wave her husband goodbye before she was whisked away.
***********
Claridge turned out to be their ultimate destination. It was impossible to miss the opulence of the place. It had a fresh, modern look to it, while still managing to look effortlessly rich. Polished marble floors, intricate wall panels, and plush leather seating all came together to create a space that felt both cool and sophisticated.
She kept her composure as they were escorted to a private room – a dimly lit chamber with soft, golden hues, velvet-lined walls, and table set with crystal glasses and polished plates.
At the head of the table sat a bespectacled man with long sideburns and graying hair. His voice was slick and smooth, like a practiced politician or a snake oil salesman. Beside him was a tall, striking young woman, silent and still, more like an accessory than participant. Another man, older then the rest, with silvery hair meticulously combed, sat with his equally elegant wife. She was middle-aged, poised, and so perfect in her composure it was hard to imagine her ever letting go of control.
No one spoke as Emma shed her coat - deliberately slow. She could feel the heat of their gazes following her every movement, and she took her time, enjoying the effect she was having. She didn’t miss the hunger in Henry’s eyes, the longing for her body. It was exactly the reaction she wanted to draw out of him. He had made her wait on the street like some insignificant afterthought, and now he was the one squirming, unable to look away from the one thing he couldn’t possess.
She smiled politely when he introduced her, deciding against saying anything when he called her his ‘date’. Her expression didn’t change when he didn’t bother giving her the names of any of the others. It wasn’t an accident, or an oversight, but a clear sign of disrespect, something he had perfected over the years.
The conversation quickly shifted to business once they were seated. Henry’s world, not hers. He dove into talks of recent acquisitions and business ventures, sounding so comfortable and authoritative, while she couldn’t help but feel out of place. She had no way to contribute, and the more they talked, the more obvious it became. He was in his element. She, on the other hand, was just a pretty face.
Her attention sharpened, though, when the bespectacled man said something about an upcoming retreat, asking Henry if he will be bringing ‘Emma, Claire, or perhaps Christine’ with him. It was the first time she has been referred to by name, and for a moment, she knew his question was part of a show. Everyone in the room was playing a part, but for once, she wasn’t going to let them control the narrative: "If it’s anything like the snooze fest you’ve been having tonight," she interjected with a smirk "then there is no need for me to travel all the way for a nap. I can fall asleep right here in this chair."
OOC:
Emma wasn't formally introduced, but here is what I have for the dinner guests: Reginald Pembroke – an English aristocrat and a member of the House of Lords.
Charlotte Pembroke – Reginald wife is sharp, attentive, and carries herself with an undeniable air of authority
Alastair Sinclair– a smooth (and disingenious) businessman that fawns on Henry
Ekaterina – Alastair’s companion for the evening. Russian, barely speaks a word of English.
Jan 28, 2025 6:23 am
- Emma -
"The cheek!" The bespectacled man exclaims, apparently as outraged at your speaking as at what you said.
"Now, now, Sin." The older man says. "She is new here and does not know the etiquette." He scowls almost imperceptibly at Henry for not properly house training his women, and some hidden signal passes between his wife and he.
The elegant woman beside him stands and declares quietly. "I am going to powder my nose. Care to accompany me?" She says to you. The other young woman bounces up quickly when she sees what is happening, and they both make their way towards a side door, expecting you to join them.
Do you go to the bathroom, like a good girl?
What do you do?
"The cheek!" The bespectacled man exclaims, apparently as outraged at your speaking as at what you said.
"Now, now, Sin." The older man says. "She is new here and does not know the etiquette." He scowls almost imperceptibly at Henry for not properly house training his women, and some hidden signal passes between his wife and he.
The elegant woman beside him stands and declares quietly. "I am going to powder my nose. Care to accompany me?" She says to you. The other young woman bounces up quickly when she sees what is happening, and they both make their way towards a side door, expecting you to join them.
Do you go to the bathroom, like a good girl?
What do you do?
Jan 28, 2025 7:29 am
Here they go again, talking about her as if she wasn’t even there. The subtle implication that she was nothing more than eye candy, there to look pretty and keep her mouth shut was hard to miss. Her smile was a bit too controlled as she fought to suppress the spark of flaring inside her. She couldn’t count on Henry to defend her; she knew he would never stick his neck out for her, even if he felt any differently then any of the men about her. That, more than anything, made her decision for her. If she wanted to people to notice her for more then her looks, she had to say something disruptive, get them to notice her.
"Thank you, but I’ve already ‘powdered’ at home" she smiled sweetly at the woman who invited her to accompany her to the bathroom. She wasn’t going to be ushered away like a child. She wanted to know what was really going on.
She didn’t hesitate once the women left the room. She turned her attention back to the older man and leaned forward slightly, meeting his eyes to make sure she had his undivided attention: "So, how do you know Eliot Parry?" she threw the bait out. She knew they had some interest in the vampire lord, and wanted to see if they suspected anything about his true nature. If they did, it could be the leverage she needed to play a different game, right above Henry’s unsuspecting head "Is he part of your... club?"
"Thank you, but I’ve already ‘powdered’ at home" she smiled sweetly at the woman who invited her to accompany her to the bathroom. She wasn’t going to be ushered away like a child. She wanted to know what was really going on.
She didn’t hesitate once the women left the room. She turned her attention back to the older man and leaned forward slightly, meeting his eyes to make sure she had his undivided attention: "So, how do you know Eliot Parry?" she threw the bait out. She knew they had some interest in the vampire lord, and wanted to see if they suspected anything about his true nature. If they did, it could be the leverage she needed to play a different game, right above Henry’s unsuspecting head "Is he part of your... club?"
Rolls
Emma: Keep Your Cool (+Spirit) - (2d6+1)
(63) + 1 = 10
Jan 28, 2025 11:24 am
Waving goodbye to Emma, Benji cannot shake the feeling that he is being watched yet again. He had thought he was just being paranoid at first, but now he’s certain that it isn’t just his imagination. He has an hour or so before Amira is due to visit and he was planning to spend it at the station, earning a bit of money, but perhaps he ought to deal with this busybody before Amira arrives. He dashes back inside to fetch his umbrella and then begins walking south-east on Haymarket, as if he was heading down to the river to go find Lizabeth. He assumes that whoever is watching his apartment must be doing so because they’re interested in Lizabeth and her discovery, so he’s hoping to lure them into following him so that he can spot them more easily.
Rolls
Benji: Mislead, Distract, Trick (+Mind) - (2d6+0)
(25) = 7