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Post by Eli Wellington on Oct 20, 2009 19:41:34 GMT -6
Thankfully they'd managed to avoid much trouble as they approached the house. Any other vamps who may have noticed must have decided it wasn't worth trying to take on both Ben and Eli for the human girl. The pair had managed to carry the struggling girl into the house with no one to bother them.
However, there were certainly vampires closely watching them after they walked in the door. Eli could tell by the looks in their eyes that they were calculating, hungering, and ready to leap. He shot a dirty look at all of them. "Don't even try it, kids. This one's ours."
He glanced around the main hallway, wondering where Genevieve was. He wandered to the bottom of the grand staircase. in the centre of the entryway. "VIEVE!! YOU HERE??"
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Post by wren on Oct 20, 2009 22:28:30 GMT -6
“Ugh, is it really necessary to be so obnoxious?”
Wren had appeared seemingly out of thin air, eyes focused intently on Eli as she leant casually against the wall with both arms folded. There was nothing about her expression or posture that seemed to indicate she harboured any inclination of friendliness towards the other Vampire. Then again, she wasn’t friendly with anyone. It wasn’t just him or Ben specifically.
“If there’s a Human nearby, she’s bound to turn up eventually. … No need to shout.”
Ah yes, that Human scent. How something so wonderful managed to repulse her so easily all at once was incomprehensible.
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Post by Eli Wellington on Oct 20, 2009 22:57:07 GMT -6
Eli couldn't help but give a trademark smirk in Wren's direction. Good ol' Wren. Sometimes she rivaled him in snark. He had to admire her for that. Even if she was a perpetual bitch. But that was often fairly admirable in Eli's books as well, really. "Well hello to you too, beautiful. I see you've gotten up on the wrong side of the bed tonight... nice."
He glanced around the hallway, debating to himself which room they could lock the girl in while they waited for Genevieve. He wasn't entirely sure if she would be safe anywhere while the other vampires knew she was there. Someone would have to constantly be guarding her at this point.
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Post by wren on Oct 20, 2009 23:04:27 GMT -6
Wren simply rolled her eyes, busying herself momentarily with examining her nails while fighting that predatory instinct to feed.
It wasn’t unheard of for one of their kind to capture a live Human … especially one that smelled so delicious. However no one would deny that it was still a rare occurrence regardless.
“I don’t find your comments particularly cute,” she answered at length. “The only reason I’m here is so that I can take a look at your new plaything. I hope you’re prepared to exert a bit of effort to keep that one alive long enough to have much fun.”
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Post by Benjamin Grey on Oct 21, 2009 12:12:58 GMT -6
Ben was relieved that he didn't have to fight off anyone for the girl. He probably would have ended up using her as a weapon. He thought of swinging her around knocking the other Vampires on their asses. It was only a funny thought. He wouldn't have done that because she would have died the way Ben would throw her around. The whole way back he would glace over at the girls body. She was beautiful and it was hard to resist not taking a bite right then and there.
They got home and Ben glared at all the Vampires watching. He hoped Genevieve would come soon so they wouldn't have to deal with these hungry vampires. Wren's voice revealed itself and Ben looked at her. She was attractive too. Her and Genevieve were the ones that he'd like to make a move on but he knew they would not react very well.
Ben stayed silent. He wanted to say a comeback but he couldn't think of any good ones. If he talked now he'd just make a fool of himself saying some stupid comment that didn't even make sense to himself. So he just gave Wren a dirty look and let the snarkiness come from Eli.
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Post by Eli Wellington on Oct 21, 2009 21:22:55 GMT -6
"Oh, she's definitely worth the effort," Eli grinned at her. He decided not to explain why. The less vampires who knew the plan, the less vampires that would immediately want a piece of Lion Boy when they inevitably caught him again.
He wanted Genevieve to show up as soon as possible. While he certainly wasn't on the bottom of the food chain in the house, most of the vampires would listen to her the way many wouldn't listen to him. He suspected it was because of her looks rather than her "winning" personality, but at any rate, it usually served him well to be on her good side.
If she even had a good side. Well, at least she had a better side than Wren...
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Post by Genevieve La Marr on Oct 21, 2009 23:09:03 GMT -6
Genevieve was fiddling around with another little 'pet' were. The little thing didn't have a lot of fight in him, which was quite disappointing on her end. But, he was a cutey, and so she kept him. She heard her name called and ignored it at first. That was until she caught a wiff of a very alluring scent. A human? Here? She locked her little pet back up and made her way to the stairs.
"Oh Eli, darling what have you found?" She grinned and slowly made her way down the stairs taking in the girls scent. "Now I knew there was a reason I liked you." She stopped in front of them and studied the human girl carefully.
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Celyn Ryan
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Human
Happiness lays within the Eyes of the One you love;;
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Post by Celyn Ryan on Oct 22, 2009 13:13:50 GMT -6
Being Held in the arms of something cold, and seemingly lifeless wasn't rather nice. Infact, it was down right disgusting. There was no heartbeat in his chest, no life pumping through his veins. Only the cold touch of the lifeless form that carried her to her death. Her tries of escaping slowed, Till eventually she grew to tired to fight anymore. The throb in her ankle was rather annoying now, and she just laid there in his arms.
Though her eye's never shut, Not one second did she dare let her eye's shut.. As the home's started to come into view, she grew nausious. An intense feeling of dread and sorrow filled her eye's, and she had to look away for a fleeting moment.
Upon entering the domain, the air grew thick. These creature's didn't need to breathe and so the air was thick with dust and heavy with a stench that only the dead could have. Once again the vomint threatened to escape her lips, but she held herself together. This was not the time to fall apart.
Another Vampire approached them, and she shuddered slightly as the cold wind touched her skin. Damn them, Why did they hav eto be so cold? There speech meant nothing to her, She didn't even hear them really. It was like the world was moving in slow motion around her, when she stared at the talking dead she couldn't hear them. Not that she really cared to hear what they had to say...
Then another female approached them, But this time it felt different. For some reason she felt the urge to fight once more, The way the light seemed to flash in her dark eye's. Celyn wasn't afraid.. No she was angry. And she had no idea why..
She jerked around in Bens arms a bit, Trying to get away. THough where in the hell would she go? There were so many Vampire just staring at the girl it was unreal. If she did get away it would only be into the arms of another vampire, and they didn't look so kind.
She quit fussing around and once again lay lifeless in his arms, The gentle throb of her ankle now beating with her heart. Stupid root. Stupid woods. Stupid Vampire, and damn that stupid fox!
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Post by Benjamin Grey on Oct 22, 2009 16:35:30 GMT -6
Ben was relieved to have Genevieve arrive. He was excited for whatever Eli was planning. That Lion was going to be brought to his knees no doubt. Eli was good at torturing other people. Pressing people's buttons to the point where they go mad. Ben of all people should know this.
Ben almost laughed as the human began to struggle again. She didn't seem to know that she was safer with him. Even if she did get free, she'd be instantly jumped by a horde of starving Vampires.
"Believe this 'Vieve, this human is Lion Boy's girl." He said with a growing grin.
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Post by Eli Wellington on Oct 22, 2009 21:35:45 GMT -6
Eli winced as Ben blurted out the identity of the girl. He stiffened, immediately sensing a few of the other vampires perk up. They knew exactly who Terence was, and they were just as pissed at his escape as Eli was. Except Eli had been hoping to keep that tidbit to only a few of their knowledge for the time being.
"Shh, hey, let's go talk in the other room," he made a motion to imply he wanted them to follow him, shooting an annoyed look at Ben. As he headed towards the doorway, a vampire made a move towards them. Almost on instinct, Eli hissed at him, baring his teeth. "Not you." The vampire backed up, grumping but staying silent.
Satisfied, Eli headed through the doorway into the library, his favourite place for a few centuries. It had begun to bore him over the past few decades, however, since he'd managed to read every book in the library far too many times to count. His hunger for something new and exciting had kept him out of the dusty room as of late, but now it was going to become useful as a quiet place to talk for now.
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Post by Benjamin Grey on Oct 23, 2009 17:46:16 GMT -6
Ben was confused when Eli got mad. Was he not supposed to say the identity of the girl aloud? How was he supposed to know the other Vampires would care who she is.
Eli brought them into the library. A pointless place. Ben had been in here a couple times. He had looked at a couple books to see what was there and became bored immediately. Books were a waste of time. Time that could be used hunting or messing with Weres. Ben mostly ignored the library.
It was torture to hold this human so close to himself and not be able to feast on it. He waited impatiently for Eli to explain the situation to the others.
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Post by Genevieve La Marr on Oct 24, 2009 1:31:49 GMT -6
She was surprised at first that they would even risk bringing the human into the mansion but she liked that they did.and it was an even bigger surprise when Ben had mentioned her precious lion that had escaped. Her eyes widened and she stared at the girl for a second. No wonder they didn't kill her when they found her. She could bring him back to them. If this was the case, not only would they still have a snack, but Terence would also be theirs again.
She said nothing but gained a small smirk as her mind flipped through the possibilities this girl could bring them. She followed close behind Eli and Ben as they entered the library. She turned to glare at anyone moving closer to them and then shut the door behind them.
"How much does he care for this little doll?" She questioned as she stepped closer to Celyn, "Because that might affect the boy's decision if he learns she's here."
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Post by Eli Wellington on Oct 24, 2009 1:48:45 GMT -6
"Don't know for certain," Eli said, eyeing the human. His hunger for her was driving him a little crazy, but he did his best to focus on the matter. "Let's just say enough that his pretty little were-fox stalker wanted her out of the picture. The girl practically handed this one to us." He couldn't help but let his mind wander to the fox, wondering if she would come in handy later as well.
He sat down in one of the arm chairs and propped his elbows up on the armrests. He clasped his fingers together at his mouth in thought. "Maybe I should seek the were out again... see what else she knows..." Eli's mind flashed to the look that had appeared on her face when he'd given her the goodbye kiss. He smirked. "She's a bit scatterbrained, but I think I could totally make her spill anything if I tried."
He put up a finger quite suddenly. "But first! I'll use that padd I have. Let Lion Boy know we have her. Then we can let him make the next move..."
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Post by Benjamin Grey on Oct 24, 2009 18:09:13 GMT -6
Ben was getting ansy. He wanted to do thins so badly. Every part of Eli's plan made him more and more anxious to see the look on Terence's face. He had a smile for every second that Eli spent sending messages to the Lion. Ben almost wanted to ask what Terence was saying but he kept quiet. He wasn't sure how those padds worked anyways. New human technology was obsolete to him.
Once Eli was finished, Ben looked over at the girl and said, "You hear that sweetie? Your boyfriend is coming to save you." He said as he laughed. This was going to be great.
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Post by Genevieve La Marr on Oct 26, 2009 1:03:31 GMT -6
Genevieve couldn't hide her grin if she tried, and she wasn't about to try and hide it. This was all too perfect. But if Terence was anything like she remembered, when he got to the house, people would know very quickly. "He'll no doubt come in guns a blazing..." She stated, "Just don't get caught in the fire."
Though it intrigued Genevieve, that the Were would risk everything he was trying to avoid for so long, just for one little human girl. Clearly there was more to this little story than her just being a crew member. She placed her fingers under Celyn's chin and lifted slightly so she was looking at her at eye level. "You, my dear must be one important little doll to him. Under most circumstances Tere wouldn't dare set foot anywhere within an approximate 20 mile radius of this place."
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