This RP takes place on Saturday 18th July 2015.
Enver:
He was running late for his weekly dinner 'date,' for lack of a better word. With Cheryl, the new P.R. Rep he hired to help boost morale in the workplace. He had lost himself in his tinkering, which wasn't uncommon. So as he was washing up as quick as he could, Enver's cell received a text from Cheryl. 'I'm waiting at the bar for you. Where are you? Did you cancel?' Cheryl. He wasn't one to check his phone, so Enver didn't even look for it, or at it as he got out of the shower and dressed in his usual business suit attire. A dark blue three piece with a crisp, light blue button down to go with it. "I'll be home later tonight." Enver shouted to his wife, who had been somewhere in their cell last he checked, as he started lacing up his shoes.
Keara:
She didn’t enjoy checking up on her husband and since she’d met Shya she had calmed somewhat and yet still when his phone shuddered on the nightstand, she couldn’t help but look to see who was that required her husband’s attention. She frowned at the text. This moment feeling a lot like déjà vu. This was after all how she had found out her husband wished to adopt a child. Is this what this woman wanted? Keara thought about it for a moment and decided that no. This Cheryl, whoever she was, had nothing to do with their adoption plans otherwise she’d know the name, Enver would have mentioned her.
She placed the phone back down and looked to the bathroom. Since the text didn’t say which bar her husband would be going to or what this woman wanted there really was only one option left open to her. She was going to have to follow him. She was going to have let him leave and trace his phone much like she had done before.
“Going out you are?” she called back wondering what his explanation might be.
Enver:
He nodded, even if she couldn't see it. "Yeah. I have some work things to take care of." He called back to her as he laced the last shoe, fixed his tie and cleared his throat. "Shouldn't be long. Maybe two hours tops. Just dinner and getting some stuff sorted." He continued on as Enver found his wife and moved to press a kiss to her lips. "You'll be here?" He inquired as his hands moved to press down his suit to smooth it out. How long had it been since he had worn one? Too long, because it felt stiff as hell.
Keara:
Enver was having dinner with another woman. Not that he could really have dinner with her, as she couldn’t stomach human food. It wasn’t even something she had thought to desire, not until that moment when she was suddenly jealous of this mystery woman. Cheryl it would seem was able to do something with her husband that she herself could not do and that didn’t sit right with Keara.
“No. Here likely I shall not be. Plan I do for myself busy to keep once leave you do.”
She couldn’t lie. She couldn’t tell him that she would be waiting at home for him and she couldn’t tell him that she would be hunting like she normally would. Hunting though might be an appropriate word, or at least she argued as much with herself, as one could hunt for the truth.
Enver:
He frowned, then nodded his head. "Then I'll see you when you get back." He looked down at the time on his watch piece and sighed. "I'm late. I'll see you when I see you." He gave his wife a small grin before pressing his lips to her left cheek. "Don't be gone too long, you hear." He eyed her devilishly before he grabbed his phone from behind her, along with one of his many fedora's and left the house. The location wasn't that far off, just a train ride, really. Enver had a car. He had many cars, but all of them were expensive and at this time of night, with rush hour, he wasn't going to risk it. So, train it was to that Italian joint in Wickbridge that he liked. If he was going to eat and keep up pretences of being human, why shouldn't he eat what he liked?
Keara:
Keara couldn’t nod of agree to see him when he got back. Instead she stayed silent. What she could reply to however was to him telling her not to be gone long and so she focused on that.
“Doubt I do that gone longer than you I shall be.”
She smiled but it wasn’t genuine and Enver likely knew as much. While Keara was able to fool most people as to what her emotional state was, she was unable to hide much of anything from her husband.
It seemed an eternity before his signal seemed to settle and Keara knew that she was safe to follow. The next issue she had would be more the fact that he would sense that she was close, as it was an ability they both seemed to have acquired, though she knew not when. The only option she had was to walk into the restaurant and confront her husband as she would be unable to send her sister without Enver noticing and unable to hide in shadows without him feeling she was there.
Walking into the restaurant around ten minutes after Enver had entered, as she had allowed time for him to seat himself and settle into his meeting, she made her way to the bar. She seated herself on a stool and looked around her, her eyes soon settling on her love and his companion.
Enver:
"Sorry I'm late." Enver said as soon as he met up with Cheryl. An apologetic grin on his face before he pointed to the host box and ushered her in that direction. "I got caught up in some large scale project. Shall we?" And they do. Enver lets her be led by the host to the table, as any gentleman would, waits for her to sit first, as he typically does during their weekly dinners and then starts skimming the menu. He does this just to pretend he needs to think about what to order, but he doesn't. Enver knows exactly what he's ordering well before he gets to the Italian restaurant. He puts the menu down after a few minutes and then listens to Cheryl speak about her ideas to take the theatre to the next level for staff and revenue. He nods when there is a break, interject opinions from time to time, but then is stopped when he suddenly feels as if he's not alone. He glances around, half expecting to see Crash, or even Dea, but he doesn't see either of them. Still, he can't shake the feeling that someone is here. His wife? Enver cleared his throat and frowned. Impossible. She said she had things to do. So he tugs at his tie, shakes his head and interjects again with his opinion on how to keep employees happy. Cheryl smiles, pulls out a brochure she's made with statistics and puts it on the table in front of Enver's right hand. He goes to grab it as she pulls away, his hand touching hers. He apologizes with an awkward laugh, tugs at his tie again and progresses to read the brochure.
Keara:
Trying not to be seen, she observes the couple. The way in which their hands touch makes Keara growl but the noise is low and barely audible even to the person sitting next to her. Oddly, it wasn’t the way in which their hands met that really worried Keara, it was the way in which Enver acted as he pulled on his tie. Her husband had a number of nervous tics and this was one of them. He was flustered. This woman had her husband flustered and she didn’t like it. Not one bit.
Enver:
"I don't know." Enver sighed before they were interrupted by the waitress. He placed his order, a Mr. Pibb and the number seven, and she placed her order. Cheryl did what most women did, he noted and ordered a salad with some wine. He didn't particularly care, he just found it amusing. So Enver couldn't help but smile at the charades people did every day and night. And vampires. He continued onwards. "The results look phenomenal, I'll give you that, but most people working at the hotel are either retired people or kids. Who don't care." It was true. Enver went through more staff with that place than he'd like to admit. He was about to say something else, but damnit if he couldn't shake that feeling. So he gave the waitress his menu and as he did that, he looked. Really, really looked. And then he frowned when he thought he saw her. His wife. He squinted his eyes, chuckled and then shook his head. What would she be doing in a place where people ate at? It was impossible. Though the woman from the side looked like his wife, there was no way that it could be his wi-though, the clothes resembled an uncanny similarity. He cleared his throat, frowned and just looked in the direction of the woman he was beginning to believe was his wife. Only for Cheryl to talk and then snap her fingers in his direction. When Enver didn't acknowledge her, she waved her hand in front of him and then said his name twice. Before Cheryl felt as if she had no other choice but to pat Enver on his hand. "Huh?" He snapped his head in her direction. "Sorry. You were saying?" He pressed Cheryl onwards, while his eyes moved back to the direction of the woman he was now certain was his wife.
Keara:
Keara tried not to draw attention to herself as Enver looked about him. He knew she was there and her fang found its home in her lower lip as she waited for him to walk over and accuse her of spying. She was spying. She couldn’t deny that. She also couldn’t stop her mind as it began to think back over the last few weeks and how Enver seemed to disappear at the same time, on the same day. He’d been meeting this woman for a while and while all she could hear was business talk coming from their direction, she wasn’t entirely convinced that business was the only thing on the woman’s mind.
Unhappy with her position, such that it was that she had to have her back to the room, she quickly got up and walked out of the restaurant. Once outside she sidestepped to the left and pressed her back to the cold, rough brickwork and leaned her head back. Passers-by looked at her, as she looked like she might be about to be sick. She had her head back and her eyes closed as she took the time she needed to calm down. Keara was fighting the urge to go inside and rip the woman’s head clean from its body.
Her powers began to surge as she resist the urge to act out. This was something that happened when she was overly emotional. Something that generally only happened around her husband, as he was the only one that seemed capable of bring out such strong reactions in her. Thankfully this time it wasn’t anger that was driving her, so the lights in the street remained intact. Instead, she unknowingly, and unintentionally connected her mind with her husband.
‘Worry I should not. Need not. Do that to me he would not. Would he? No. Never. But… Like it I do not. Hate it even. Tear her apart I should,’ her fingers flexed at her side and then her nails pressed themselves into her palms. ‘Pain,’ she sighed within her own mind. ‘Calm. Calm me this shall.’
Enver:
When her thoughts came crashing in to his, Enver stood up instantly. "I have to go make a phone call." He told Cheryl, rather awkwardly, as he headed outside. "Keara?" He frowned as he looked around for his wife. There were a million things running through his mind, but right now he wanted to know where she was, because no, she couldn't rip apart his 'date.'
Keara:
Upon hearing his voice she smiled. She couldn’t help herself. It was an involuntary action.
‘Enver,’ she whispered into his mind with far more reverence than he’d likely ever heard.
He was her anchor, her weakness, her everything. Her name from his lips could undo her and if her heart still beat, it would have fluttered with excitement. Her eyes opened and the moment she saw him she reached for him. Her husband, her love, her soulmate. The power that connected their minds dropped away the moment she touched him.
“Be not angry with me. Please. Followed you I did. Yes. But behaving I am. Trying I am.”
Small amounts of her blood seeped into his jacket as she clutched him but the moment her hands moved, it melted away; pulled into the atmosphere as it always was, disappearing without a trace.
Enver:
"I'm not angry." He said with a heavy sigh. "I'm confused. Just what the hell did you think-do you think is going on? And no, Cheryl is off limits. Ripping apart people is not the solution. Or killing them." He looked down at his wife and groaned. Enver grabbed her wrists and looked down at them. "I hate when you do this to yourself." He growled as he looked around them. "I wasn't doing anything." He confessed.
Keara:
An eerie smile, bordering on something sinister played across her lips as he said that ripping people apart was not the solution. It wasn’t a smile he’d of seen often but that didn’t mean he wouldn’t recognise it for what it was. He didn’t know though. He didn’t know that it was the solution and had been for the better part of a year.
She looked into his eyes as he grabbed her wrists. There was no shame to be found within the dark pools. At least none for the action for which he was berating her. Pain was the way she maintained control and as much as Enver disliked it, it worked for her and it worked well.
“Wrong it is, for with her to be. For this with her to do. Do this with you I cannot. Unfair that is. That she a part of you should have, that have I cannot.”
Her words held nothing back from him. She could have simply said that she was jealous. She could have accused him of cheating. (And in some ways perhaps she was, as he was giving a part of himself to this mystery woman that she could never have; small as it was). Instead, however, she told him exactly what her problem was and what it was she disliked about the situation. For once, she was explaining herself without screaming at him, without letting her emotions overrun her and without making her violently lash out at him.
Enver:
"It's just food." He sighed as he released her hands. "Nothing overly special about it." He scoffed. "People have dinner meetings all the time." Enver added in as he looked around. "So there's nothing wrong about it. It's just dinner." He looks back at the building they just left. "And I'd be home from dinner sooner, if we weren't having this discussion. I have work to do." He frowned as he said coolly.