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It had been a long time since Jesse had fed from a live target.

Mainly because when not hunting with Tytonidae, or trying to find Unholy Relics, he was inside with Grey. Necromancer abilities meant that he didn’t have to feed. He could heal himself, and no blood ever needed to be consumed. Not only that, but he had constant and easy access to blood bags. Neither, however, do much to satisfy the insatiable thirst that always burns and claws mercilessly at the back of his throat. He doesn’t watch the news. Doesn’t listen to the news. He is in his own little world as he heads out into the city streets to find himself a victim. There’s a restlessness that sometimes sinks into the marrows of his bones, and he wants nothing more than to pin some hapless human against a wall somewhere, to drain them of every single last drop of their hot, thriving blood.

The best place to find said victims? Nightclubs, of course. Though something could be done about the horrible music at most of these places, Jesse chooses not to listen. Instead, he focuses on the rhythm of the combined heartbeats. Some slow and some fast, some lazy and some erratic. He slips in to the thriving hot mess of gyrating bodies and revels in the humanity. It’s as if he is a man who has been walking through a desert, deprived of water. And now he has suddenly found a very real oasis.

He blends into this Necropolis crowd with his black jumper and his black boots. He’d even raided Grey’s make-up and rubbed black around his eyes – because he could. And why not? If he was going to try to lure one of these emo goth girls into some dark corner, then he had to look the part.

When the music stops and the evacuation process is enacted, Jesse is in a booth in one of the toilets. He has a girl pushed into the far back corner, her eyes rolled back into her head as his teeth are sunk into the vein of her neck. He’d only just started, and he likes to take his time. He likes to savour the hot taste. He likes to relish those few minutes where the thirst abates and he is free of its fury. He doesn’t believe that he’s giving this girl pleasure – though maybe, inadvertently, he is. Grey can’t possibly have an issue with it, however, as the girl will die. Technically, Jesse muses, he isn’t really doing anything that she should dislike.

The blood is almost salty. It is not the blood of a virgin. But it is tasty, nonetheless. Fresh, and robust. The toilets are dead silent when Jesse finishes. He makes sure the wound is sealed as he props the corpse up on the toilet. He’ll leave her there, for the time being, while he goes to find out what’s going on. He leaves the cubicle door locked as he launches over the top of it.

As Jesse exits the bathroom, a flustered employee goes to enter. Jesse inadvertently blocks his path.

“Anyone else in there, man?” the guy asks. Jesse blinks and shakes his head.

“Good, okay, you should go. The storm’s pretty fucked up out there,” he says, before rushing off himself. As if he’s got somewhere to be and he doesn’t want to be checking every nook and cranny for people who might be left behind. When Jesse reaches the main part of the club, most people are gone – it had been close to closing time anyway, so there weren’t too many to evacuate. Before he can decide what he would do next, the foundations begin to shake. A low rumble at first, but soon it turns violent. Of course, the first thing Jesse thinks about is Grey. But when the ground is moving like it is, he only just manages to find a doorway to crouch in, let alone go rifling through his pockets for his tome.

All the lights go out. Jesse’s teeth grind together as he clutches at the wall for support, his feet spread for balance. Somewhere over near the bar area, there’s an explosion – there’s fire. The foundation is ripped asunder, and from somewhere, water comes pouring in. Jesse doesn’t know how long the earthquake lasts, but when it’s finished, he has to wonder:

Is this it? Is this the beginning of the end for vampire kind? Is this the beginning of another vampire apocalypse? And he realises he has to get home.
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....and our local forecast...If you don't have to go out-don't. High winds and rain will be...

The colorful VW Mini Bus prowled it's way calmly down the rain swept streets. The windshield wipers snapping smoothly as the driver stabbed at the radio to find something worthy of being listened to. She had been hearing the weather alerts since she left the club, when the owner decided to cut the open mic night short and send the customers home. She stopped pressing when music came on again and listened to the kabuki quartet singing live about partying all day and how they wanted to rock n roll all night. She was a tad upset. Her and a few friends were ready to jam out for the small crowd, but it was not to be.

Zodiac the gypsy fortune teller was no where in sight. Instead a gothic punk rocker bearing a small resemblance to Joan Jett sat behind the wheel save for the physical size and build. When she felt bold enough to perform in front of an audience, the normal silks and colors were left at home in favor of basic blacks that made her alabaster complexion stand out even more. Insecurity was all it was. If she embarrassed herself, it wasn't her that would be noticed but some 'you seen one, you seen them all' goth in black leather and tight black jeans who screwed up.


"Get home and get back into some purple and colors, after a hot bath." she thought as she left the Gullsbrough area and approached the turn into Wickbridge. It was raining harder now and the mini bus shook occasionally when the winds kicked up. "Steady old thing," she downshifted. Now KISS was being interrupted by another weather bulletin. "Trust me, I am out in it. I know!" She began to debate her destination now. Perhaps Veil Towers would be easier to reach instead of trying for Westwall.

That's when she felt the first of the vibrations.

What mystic was out making quakes in all of this, she wondered till her eyes showed her the rest of the area around her reacting to the tremors. This wasn't a mystic trick.

As she tried to turn left to make the run into Wickbridge, the vibrations grew stronger. The mini bus slid across the street thanks to the flowing water and the shockwaves. Zodiac fought to keep the rolling relic in her lane and avoided two other cars having similar problems before the world shifted 30 degrees to the right and brought the mini bus to a crashing halt. Her head slammed against the steering wheel and she tried to clear her thoughts as she sat up to see what happened.

A section of the street had collapsed, taking the front passenger tire down and the nose of the VW into a light pole. She tried to back out, but the wheel was too deep and the water slick streets offered no purchase for the tires.
"Well fuckety-****!" her thoughts shouted. The van was out of the line of traffic but was a sitting duck for the next car to careen out of control. Now she could hear debris falling and saw bits of buildings falling to the ground around her. Any thoughts of waiting out whatever was happening in the van vanished as she grabbed her purse and keys and pushed open the driver's door. Instantly she was soaked in the rain as she slammed the door behind her and took off running down the street looking for shelter. Stiletto-heeled knee boots kept her feet dry as she splashed through the rivers of water as lightening flashed and showed her a building down the block that suggested safety simply by its size and build. The Necropolis was a small fortress basically. If any building in view had the potentials to survive this, that was the one. She ran for the doors and yanked one open and slipped into to the darkness inside.
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Jana had a very specific reason for being in the Necropolis nightclub. Spurred on by her grandmother's gentle, guiding voice in her ears, she had come to the Gullsborough club searching for work as a singer, a performer. She needed work, badly. Her entire bank account - just over ten thousand dollars - had come by illegal means. Picking pockets and such.

She hadn't calculated for the storm when she arrived, well rested from an abandoned apartment during the daylight hours. It had been a light drizzle at her arrival, and she hadn't left once. However, she held onto the lurid red wool coat she wore the entire night.

The other thing Jana had not considered was the blood drinking beings of the night. She woke up on one of the couches, to the nudging of an employee, telling her to go home, her neck sore from what she didn't know was a vampiric feeding. Her jacket lay beside her, the black leather of her pants, silk of her halter top, and brocade of her beige corset clear in the dim club.

"Aw, ****," she grumbled, moving to stand, only to woozily collapse back onto the couch. "****!" She sat there, her hands covering her face as she recovered. Everyone else was gone now, mostly, and when she finally stood, the rumbling began. The boots she wore were not conducive to staying steady, with their four inch stiletto heels, so she immediately found herself pitched and sprawling over the dance floor as it shifted under her, landing on her left side with a loud crack! Her forearm snapped under her as she continued to fall, her shoulder meeting the floor at an even faster velocity, a snap sounding off from it as her collarbone developed a thin fissure.

It took a moment for the pain to settle in, but when it did, she let out a piercing wail of pain, adding another layer to the violent sounds of the quake.

She was less than five feet from the blaze near the bar, as the roiling of the earth began to settle. Using her uninjured arm, she rolled, gasping in pain, onto her back.

"****!" she screeched.

This was going to be a stressful night - what was left of it.
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Nikolae Dragomir had pockets lined with precious gemstones, and little cuts already healing from his time in the caverns. It was where the Dragon spent most of his nights, and as it turned out it was where a great deal of the people he still recognized and remembered seemed to spend their time as well. Even tonight he'd snuck up on the massive Mordechai and whispered a simple "Boo" right into the mans ear before disappearing back down another tunnel. Later he'd passed by a man he'd long ago taken into the Dragomir halls, Niklaus, and murmured a simple hello to the vampire that appeared to have been dozing. Knowing Klaus, though, the man was simply waiting for some pretty female to wander by so he could cop a feel. All in all, it had been a pleasant evening and more than a little profitable. Though fighting the Lesser Jurogumos and powerful Shamans was gaining him less and less skill in the art of fighting - anymore it seemed he was moving on simple muscle memory which could either be good or incredibly disappointing. His fellow immortals would not be nearly so predictable in their fighting styles, though Nikolae didn't expect to be fighting any vampires anytime soon.

Perhaps he would have some of the pretty stones set into jewelry, he thought curiously. There were so few Dragons still roaming the streets, it would be nice to give them a little trinket to acknowledge their place in his home and his heart. Even Raeth's new young ones served to make Nikolae proud, and Deirdre was already set off on adventures ready to devour any bit of knowledge she could get her fangs on. He had no idea if their were any shops that did that sort of thing - it seemed his fellow immortals were selling anything from flowers to x-rated massages if his imagination were correct.

The Dragon was roused from his distracted thoughts by the sudden rumble of the ground beneath him. Instinctively he stepped closer to the building he'd been passing, and glanced over his shoulder. It had sounded and felt almost like a semi-truck had crashed into something very near to him. He squinted as he saw only the swerving lights of regular vehicles moving on the street and far too close to him. To make matters worst, it seemed his massive umbrella wasn't going to be cutting it and very soon. Already the wind was whipping the thing around so with a grumble he snapped it closed - he'd spent a small fortune acquiring the thing as it had a dragons head curved for the handle made of silver. He had a blue coat on, and it was keeping him at least fairly warm in the damned Canadian winter, but now the rain was all but soaking him to the bone despite the hoodie he'd pulled up over his head. He was only a few blocks from his home at the Dragomir Temple, but when the ground heaved beneath him again, Nikolae made a split second decision and stumbled blindly into the building he'd been huddled against.

Instantly the feeling of familiarity overcame him, and a look of rigid anger passed over his face as he removed the hoodie from the top of his head. Of all the places, in the entire bloody city, he would wind up right here. But then, everything seemed to come back to this cursed nightclub. Killing Amaranthia hadn't been enough to wash the curse off, and so despite her continued disappearance it seemed nothing ever would. He muttered under his breath and slid down into a booth - the same booth he always wound up sitting in. Instantly the Dragon removed his cellphone and started furiously texting his first-borne.

Raeth. If your freaky mystic mojo caused this I swear to all that is holy I will gut you.

He paused, working his jaw unhappily a moment before following up the text with another barely a minute later.

Stay safe.

He could have said a lot more; that he was worried for his childe, that he missed the quirky Mystic, that he loved him even. But he didn't need to say any of those things. Raeth would know exactly what he meant by his message. It was a lot for two simple words. He looked up at the room curiously then, noting a couple of immortals he couldn't recall ever meeting - entirely possible given his own disappearance act the previous couple of years - and one or two humans milling about. Probably blood dolls, he decided with a grimace of disdain. Damn but he hated those things, and had told Raeth exactly that when his childe had once worked with Amaranthia.

Pixie. If you get this, please let me know that you're okay. Stay where you are if it's dangerous - I'll come for you

That text was to his newest childe, the flame-haired beauty with a love for life that had starkly contrasted with her curiosity with death. He had a feeling she'd be just fine, but it wasn't in the Dragon not to at least make sure. That done, he shot a mass message to the handful of other dragons, sure they were fine and equally sure they wouldn't bother replying anyways. He briefly considered reaching out to the other lineage he was 'leader' of, the Worthingtons, but he knew for a damned fact the only responses he would get would be of the bitching variety. He was already in a bad enough mood without adding to it, so for now he planned to innocently claim he'd been too busy to contact them. He nearly whistled with the plot as he tucked his phone right back in his jacket and at last gave a better look around. The lights were flickering - ominous - and the sound of water was enough to make him a little nervous. Not that it showed on his face. No, the Dragon was the picture of calm indifference. Even the distinct smell of spilled mortal blood wasn't enough to rustle him, though he did squint at a pile of whimpering mortal suspiciously. He'd never tried to heal humans - why bother - so he wasn't sure what he could do for the woman outside of try to cheer her up. Which he wasn't good at even on a good day.

"Well. This is just great, isn't it."
He stated to nobody in particular. At least it was still warm in here, and he was sure the storm would pass soon. It could be worse. He stretched his legs out under the table and leaned back into his seat casually. The Dragon could wait out any storm.
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The first thing Jesse does is slip back into the empty toilet and pull out his tome. The magical thing that will take him back to the treehouse, and from which he can get to his various different homes. The places where he’d expect his lot to be. Except when he reads the script on the tome, nothing happens. There’s no shifting of the atmosphere. His body doesn’t split into ten thousand million little pieces to go hurtling through some weird space-dimension. Dread scores his sinking heart, and his jaw goes slack.

It’s a tree house, and there was an Earthquake. According to the nightclub employee, there’s some huge ******** of a storm outside. What the hell has happened to the treehouse, that the tome no longer works?! Jesse shoves the tome back into his pocket and reaches for his phone instead. The first number he dials is Grey’s. When he brings the phone to his ear, he is greeted with a high-pitched bleeping tone—the kind one gets when someone else is out of service, or out of area. With a barely discernible growl, Jesse stares at the screen of his phone – specifically at the top of it. No bars. No signal. Nothing. It is a hacked webphone. Does he even know who the carrier is? Exiting the toilet and entering the main club, he can see some guy in a booth nearby happily typing away on his phone.

Jesse could of course approach the guy and ask to use the phone (though of course Jesse’d probably demand) but the course of action the Necromancer finally decides upon is escape. Somewhere, there’s an alarm going off. There’s no music – just the sound of sobbing, and the collective indignation or panic which ought to accompany such a disaster. As soon as Jesse’s foot hits the bottom step that’ll take him up and out of the club, however, there’s another rumble – an aftershock. Just one more shift of the Earth beneath their feet. There’s another boom, and an indiscernible crack; the roof begins to crumble over Jesse’s head and he’s forced to scoot backwards, half a dozen steps before he slips on the wet floor and falls heavily onto his backside – and yet he continues to move backward, as the entire entrance caves in.

Jesse is immediately on his feet again.

It’s not just Grey, now, who’s on his mind. It’s Velveteen and Micah. It’s Fforde – all of them, too many to name, their faces just flashing through his mind. He ignores the ache in his tailbone. Instead, he begins to circle the club. Behind the bar and around the walls, searching for doors. Any other exit besides the front one. He does pass by the wailing, screeching human but pays her no attention. Humans are cattle.

”Does anyone else know how to get out of this ******* place?!” he finally growls, loud enough to other people to hear, but directed at no one in particular. A random question thrown into the ether because his frustration and his fury do not allow for any kind of reason or calm.
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Zodiac surveyed her surroundings as she moved slowly away from the door into the interior. She grabbed a bar towel began to work her hair automatically while assessing her situation. It appeared the fortress was taking it's share of damage as well. Amaranthia would have been beside herself if she saw this, but the mystic doubted anyone could have stopped this from happening. She could hear water running where it shouldn't be somewhere in the building and the sounds of scared and hurt people. The temperature was dropping as well quickly. This was all going to freeze very quickly on top of everything else.

She had to get out of here.

She didn't have the inner strength to teleport, so when her hand sought out her bag she cursed in silence. The small black bag she carried held all the necessities that completed her disguise as a goth, but her normal oversized purse that held her normal fare, including her tome, was locked in a box inside the mini bus for safety. She considered running back to get it but the growing sound of the winds and another aftershock suggested that would not be the brightest of ideas at the moment.

She pulled a bar stool upright and sat down. While she pulled her cigarettes out and lit one, her thoughts were reaching out to her childers and others she considered close making sure all were as safe as they could be. The smoking helped calm her, despite the fact it did nothing for her now. A tick carried over from being alive. If she could, she'd be drinking as well. Once that had been done, she slipped her oversized sunglasses on and decided to be as inconspicuous as possible till she figured something out.

The doors opened again and she looked to get a quick view of the outside. The rain was turning to sleet and snow now. She pulled her phone out to try and bring up the weather but, no surprise, there was no service.
"You think Katraina would have taught the world something," she snorted to herself.

When it registered on her eyes who had walked in, she turned her face back to observing the remaining bottles behind the bar.
"Goddess, what did I do to piss you off for this?" How low have the mighty and self important have fallen to be stuck in a place like this. She imagined her inner karma was overdue for a swift kick in the *** but why now? She had never met the man directly but knew his face and had dealt with some of his equally self important people in the past enough to make her decide to make sure he had no clue who she was.

Instead she focused on the girl crying out in pain. Zodiac looked over the bar and salvaged a few more bar towels and began to make her way to where she laid. This was a no brainer to the gypsy. The heels the girl had on was made for just about everything except trying to walk through a night club during an earthquake. She took a seat beside the girl on the edge of the stage and held a finger to her own lips for silence. She formed a few words with her hands, then thought better of it and pulled out a pen and notepad and began to write.

”Does anyone else know how to get out of this ******* place?!”
She looked up at the sound of the voice in reflex. The voice meant nothing to her, but when she saw the face she looked back down to her writing. So the ******** COULD talk! She remembered when she had met him in Ty. She tried so hard to be nice to him. A fellow mute, so she was led to believe. No one else seemed to have a problem understanding him and now she saw why. She just wasn't worth his time apparently to speak to her.

Well that could work both ways.


"This place has to have a chimney, so go fly up that. Dibs on any brooms you find." she smirked in her mind as she finished the note. She turned it so the woman could read while using her phone to light it.

If you'd like, I can try to set that arm to keep you from injuring yourself more.

Zodiac was odd in her views of the living. She was not mean to them as a rule normally (unless one of their number truly deserved it) and a good amount of her income came from the living. She was a people person and was not neck deep in the delusions most of her brothers and sisters of the night allowed themselves to be consumed by. As much as 'Beavis and Butthead' (her thought names for the other two night feeders in the room) would like to think otherwise, they were human once as well and a 'upgrade' did not make them gods and the living nothing more than food.

Then again, if one added ego to the situation, she could understand why some thought like that. Any team up effort with the other two would leave her the (possible) sacrificial lamb so the others would survive. Hey, they were 'gods' and she was just a gypsy girl, so in ways reality for her was no different now than it was when she was alive.
"Be my luck one of them would find a way to blame me for all of this." So she chose instead to focus on the girl. It gave her something to do and distracted her from the real problems around her and the company fate had chosen to shove her in with.
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The message that the other woman had written out was the first thing she could really focus on, the first major thing that came into her vision. She took a deep breath, eyes finding the frantic man for a moment before she nodded. Giving the woman permission to set the bones in her arm. Can't be much worse than it being broken, she thought.

The woman's hands on her offending arm, sliding the bones back like a puzzle, brought a fresh scream from her. Her nerves shrieked pain into her mind, the few seconds their own agony before she said, voice strained, "Thank you."

That didn't solve every problem, though. She shifted, hissing in pain from her collarbone as she propped herself on her uninjured arm to survey the surrounding. "Well, hell," she managed, "looks like we're stuck for a while."

She tried to keep her own spirits high with humor. It wasn't quite working.
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Nikolae watched the male vampire scramble for the exit with a mix of amusement and wariness for the creature. The man was either terrified for himself or for others, or else he was the sort of person that couldn't handle the thought of being trapped. Claustrophobic, wasn't it? The Dragon stayed put, though, and out of the mans way. His gaze drifted to the other immortal with a hint of curiosity as she crouched by the yowling human. She hadn't yet spoken, but then perhaps she was weary of fellow blood-drinkers. Still, he narrowed his serpentine golden eyes at the woman suspiciously as she aided the mortal. An odd habit for any vampire to have, really. Seemed so many of his kind had forgotten their former lives entirely, but then humans didn't observe cattle with any notes of mercy or regret on the whole. Perhaps the woman was a vegan vampire. A vegpire. His lips twitched at the thought though he dared not laugh out loud.

Fingers drummed on the table top, pausing with the ominous rumble of the roof caving in somewhere - his gaze traveled to where the male vampire had ran off to speculatively. There was another loud sound and Nikolae nearly stood up, prepared to make sure the fretful other vampire was up to. It wouldn't do to have an injured vampire in the company of humans. Nor in the company of whatever else was no doubt traveling the streets in the midst of this chaos. The man returned just then, and the Dragomir relaxed the few muscles that had bunched in preparation for a rescue-operation. His shouted words, however, had Nikolae arching a brow curiously.

"I believe that was the entrance,"
He replied with a half-smile. It wasn't condescending, though perhaps aloof - he'd been accused of that more often than not. "Besides. It's pouring outside, and who knows what's become of the streets. There was at least one earthquake, not to mention aftershocks." He added with a grimace. His face cleared a moment later as his childes words echoed in his mind. He'd had a feeling the cell service would be sketchy at best, but it was good to know his messages had made it out.

I'm trapped in the damned Necropolis. I imagine if Amaranthia is in the Realm, she's laughing her *** off at me. Nobody here I know, though. There's at least two other vampires and one injured human. Are you with friend or foe? He sent the message via MindSpeak, and tried not to think about the implications of the creepy telepathic powers. One night he would attempt to bombard his childe with pornographic images and see if that worked the same as simple words did. If so, he would have free entertainment for an immortal life.

It seemed the world had heard his earlier words, however, because no sooner had he finished his thoughts toward Azraeth than he felt the familiar side-to-side shaking of an impressive aftershock. Pieces fell from the ceiling, and he snatched his hand back from the table an instant before it would've been hit by a falling light fixture. The Dragon scowled at the thing threateningly.
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The words echo in Jesse’s mind. They sound somewhat familiar. Like he’s heard that voice before, and in a similar fashion – words that aren’t spoken out loud, but directly into his head. The face that he looks for, however, is not there, and he can’t be entirely certain who is talking to him, either. So rather than respond in any way, he ignores the voice. If they can’t face him like a ******* man, then they’re not worth his time.

Besides which, though the words may have been said in teasing jest, there is some ring of truth to them. A chimney. If there isn’t a back door, there’s got to be some kind of… ventilation system. Something, somewhere, that would lead to the outside world. Jesse doesn’t need a ******* broom, like some Harry Potter wannabe. If he can find somewhere devoid of humans, he could jump…

He disappears from the main room while he explores the outer rooms. There aren’t many. There’s an office. There’s the bathrooms, where the dead body resides. Jesse gets halfway down the stairs to the dungeon only to be met with more rubble, another caved roof. The structure doesn’t seem so secure. When he reaches the main room, he’s got his sharp eyes on any of the humans. There are things that he could do to get out. Has to be things that he could do to get out. But to do so would be to break Masquerade. If it’s just the one human, though, and the rest vampires?

Jesse shelves the idea. Another aftershock rocks the building, and Jesse’s forced to find a wall and balance himself against it. His teeth grind together but his eyes remain open; sharp and focused. He remembers the man with the phone, and as soon as the rumbling subsides, Jesse strides over to the claimed booth and slides in across from the other vampire.

”Your phone. Is it working? You were on it before. Can I use it?” he asks. No please or thank you. No may I. Jesse’s not too used to communicating normally – pleasantries are a foreign language to him.
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She gritted her teeth as the girl cried out. In her normal purse were a few home brewed 'pain killers' that could have pushed the agony back to a mild annoyance, but the best she had in her goth hand bag was the remains of a dime bag one of her fellow impromptu band members had left in the mini bus.

Once she had managed to makeshift splint the arm, Zodiac sat back and contemplated the shoulder. The best she could do was immobilize her arm against her with a few more rags tied around her. She jotted on the note pad and showed to the girl.


Sorry for that. We can let you relax a few and then try to keep that collarbone still.

As if to emphasize the need for such a thing, the building shook again. She frowned. It appears her choice for a safe haven was turning into a bit of a bust. If only she could have kept the mini bus going, none of this would be happening to her. Absently she ran her fingers over the gash in her forehead. It was already closing. As long as the lights were dim to non existent, no one would notice.

She couldn't help notice Fforde flitting about in and out of the room. He wanted out-badly. Claustrophobia? It was possible she imagined. It could also mean someone he cared about was in distress somewhere. That she doubted, oddly enough. He struck her as someone that if something like that was happening, he wouldn't give a rats *** who saw him do a trick to leave. That was perhaps the one redeeming quality she felt he (might) have. Even jerkwads had people they cared about and did what it took to keep them well.

The Targarian wanna bee was sitting in a chair at a table acting like it was a throne. She jumped as well as the light fixture dropped and almost hit him, causing her to look up and see what perils were lurking above her. Nothing was ruffling his feathers, on the outside anyway.

She motioned to the girl for patience as she got up and went to find more bar cloths to try and make a sling. Leaning over the bar, she also salvaged an undamaged bottle of whiskey. Pain killer was painkiller, she reasoned, so the gypsy brought it as well. She returned to her seat and began to explain with gestures what she wanted to try and do for the girl after loosening the lid and putting the bottle within her reach.

Now Fforde was back and zeroing in on Dragomir.
"Now things are going to get interesting," she thought to herself as he approached the man. "Two egos getting ready to play demolition derby." She went back to starting to tie the rags together while keeping a ear focused. "Gentlemen? Start your engines!" she grinned as she kept her thoughts locked down to herself.
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