¤ ░▒▓ The Break-in (Myk) ▓▒░ ¤

For all descriptive play-by-post roleplay set anywhere in Harper Rock (main city).
Sean (DELETED 6788)
Posts: 74
Joined: 12 Jun 2015, 20:17

¤ ░▒▓ The Break-in (Myk) ▓▒░ ¤

Post by Sean (DELETED 6788) »

Insomnia was a drag, one that weighed heavily upon him. How long had it been? Days…. Days without sleep. Days spent wondering the Attic, and he felt himself slipping. He held little desire lately to be around people. At least this was what his delusions kept telling him. He heard it so much, that he was starting to believe it. They would judge his illness, that’s what he thought, that’s what he feared, this is the lie he told himself. Nothing seemed real tonight, everything felt far away. Sean was never really asleep and now he never really even felt awake.

We need to get out of this f****** place…. It’s even worse than the hotel. “I need cigarettes anyways, I’m out…. and I’m low on some parts I need.” He spoke to the hallucinations, conversed with them as if they were his only companions now. He needed smokes, and crafting had become a distraction for his mind, not that he was really good at it. He couldn’t really distract his thoughts, if he didn’t have the parts.

Fadeportals made things easy at least, and one would be taken to Wickbridge Station. First things first, he needed smokes. It wasn’t too far a walk to the nearest shop, and he made sure to pick up a few packs. He wasn’t alone though, he was never alone. The voices inside his mind, why couldn’t he get rid of them?
You can’t get rid of me, you need me. Needed how? As an alter ego to feel worse about himself? This conversation lingered within though, but the hallucination was very real to Sean. The vision of the man walked beside him down the sidewalk, smoking a cig just as he was.

Though the two had the same facial features they were complete polar opposites. The way they dressed, walked and so much more. The delusion was everything Sean was not, everything he feared to become and it lingered as a hunting presence. Sean would soon come across a Commercial building, and security didn’t appear to be too high. Glancing around, he didn’t see anyone and it wasn’t any trouble slipping in. First thing he would do was to disabled the security cameras.
At least that's one smart thing you know how to do. Maybe the only thing.

Sean paid no attention towards the comment but headed in and found the first door. Setting to work then, he would attempt to break in. It was hard to concentrate with the ever lingering nag at his side though. You going to f*** it up. You don’t know what you’re doing. ”Will you just shut up?!” His words were shared slightly above a whisper. He stopped then, as he heard something. Was it a guard? He had smoke bombs handy if it came to that. Getting to his feet he made way around a corner, but would glance back over his shoulder for a moment. He wasn't paying much attention to where he was going.
.:. Being crazy isn't enough .:. ____________________________________________.:. Allurist .:.
Image
Myk
Registered User
Posts: 2433
Joined: 17 May 2011, 15:58
CrowNet Handle: Thread_Slayer
Contact:

Re: ¤ ░▒▓ The Break-in (Myk) ▓▒░ ¤

Post by Myk »

It was one of those evenings again. When the wind suddenly turns cold and lashes out. When the sky rolls over to show its dark underbelly and growls an ominous warning. When the air is heavy and carries the sweet scent of moisture and summer flowers. Every lightning storm brings with it a want to shun the world, to shun nature; there is a dramatic decrease in the human populace on the surface of the world when the rain falls like bullets, when lightning crackles and thunder crashes. Although, it wasn’t always disgust and fear that pushed man into his house, under his shelter; many found the patter of rain on the roof, the dappled sound of droplets against windows, to be a soothing and glorious experience. Regardless of their reasons, however, the fact remained that with fewer souls on the streets tonight, hunting would be more difficult, people-watching would quickly grow tiresome and the Telepath would be bored too rapidly.

The rain was beautiful, but rain was water – spritzing water – and this man’s vanity was such that the damp look didn’t really appeal to him. Of course, rain-soaked clothing that clings to the body like a lover has a certain charm to it, but Myk’s clothing possessed the appeal already. In the end there was but a single consequence for his bone-white tresses meeting rain – the look of an Old English sheepdog. No, he couldn’t stand it. The Telepath could tolerate the smear of red lipstick, the obverse shadowing of mascara and eye-tints as they leaked over his cheekbones, but the hair was precious. Myk grabbed at the lengths of those skeletal tendrils and tossed them over his left shoulder; all save a long strand that clung to his pale cheek. Myk ignored it. He gave a quick side-glance to his left, then to his right, and with a deep unneeded breath, stepped into the streets.

Under the shower of rainfall, Myk barely missed a young man as he ran by holding a newspaper over his head. “Idiot,” the Telepath murmured, staring after the Human. He was annoyed, yes, and could easily snap the man’s neck for the innocuous intrusion, for the near-miss. Besides that, just for the stupidity of it all, for thinking a bundle of papers would protect him from the rain. In the end, the Telepath decided to overlook the entreaty; Myk could not bring himself to follow. Instead, he headed southeast toward Newborough where probing wants brought him to unguarded commercial buildings. As he passed under the countless streetlamps, he came to realise that being picky wasn’t an option tonight. The streets were damn near empty, save for a few homeless shrews sheltered beneath cardboard boxes. They made him feel uncomfortable, judged, so his pace quickened.

The rain lightened and eventually stopped as Myk crossed the streets to discover more fertile territories. He found one building in particular that caught his attention and decided to slip in from the rear where the shutters were dropped. No curtain of iron could deter him, but the window to the logistics office just a few feet to the right was certainly more inviting. Myk crept hurriedly to its position, stepping out onto the sodden mulch that lined the perimeter. He kept his body close to the wall, the panels of white and black – the bared flesh of his toned abdomen and arms, the inky wrapping of his clothing – helped him to camouflage well into the brickwork, under the flood lamps and shadows. Myk was proud of his dexterity, his ability to slip through undetected. Excited plots swarmed in his head about how he could further up his game. All that excitement, however, fled him like startled birds. To his disappointment, Myk found that the window had not been locked correctly.

“Oh for the love of God,” the Telepath crooned, his pewter eyes revolving. “It’s like they want you to steal from them…”

The window might have been open, for all intents and purposes, but it was not wholly obvious. Myk had to slide his fingers into the tiny crack in the seam, dig his nails in to get some traction and wrench the thing open. He had to hope that breaching the window wouldn’t set off any alarms so there was a silent, breathless second where Myk held onto the PVC frame and just waited, expecting, cursing. Unless his ears deceived him, no alarm was chirping or yelping or beeping away a few seconds later. A sigh of relief escaped the Telepath and he pushed the window up higher. First things first, Myk slung his bag through the window and heard it drop into the room. The sound of the soft thud prepared him for the short drop his body would make once he entered. Lifting one leg up and in through the window, Myk pushed his body up to straddle the frame. Bending his knees, he lowered his head and body, then pushed himself in headfirst, bringing the last leg in after. Unfortunately, his toe caught on something on his way in, he felt his damp hands slip from under him, and the Telepath took a tumble, head-first onto the floor.

There was no time to throw his arms forward and break his fall; Myk landed inelegantly on the carpet, on top of his bag and right before the desk. Thankfully it was not occupied. Myk unravelled himself from the confusion of limbs and tacky hair, and quickly took to his feet. He would have liked to dry off somehow, but Myk must tolerate the clinging dampness of his clothes and hair. The bag was thrown over his shoulder again, his clothing brushed down to remove the dust and carpet fibres which had adhered to him. Before doing anything else, Myk looked about the room he was in; the typical office décor stared blandly back at him. He could lift some computer parts effortlessly enough, the hard-drive might prove useful, but the drawers on the desk only offered staplers, elastic bands and pins. They might seem useless to the ordinary thief, but Myk could make no claims to being ordinary in anyway.

First he grabbed a handful of pins, ignoring the tiny pricks against his palm when he’d fisted them at the wrong angle. With the one hand, Myk drew the drawstring on his bag open and dove inside to find a small silk pouch. It occurred to the Telepath that he probably should have done the latter first – it wasn’t exactly easy to perform these tasks with his left hand, the other one tenderly clutching miniature spikes – but the results were about the same. Myk poured the fistful of pins into the little pouch and then returned it to his bag along with the hard-drive he had lifted from the computer’s tower. Finally, before shutting the drawer to the desk with his hip, Myk had taken one of the elastic bands. There were a variety of colours, but he’d plainly snatched a white one. He could have lifted them all and made them come in handy somewhere down the line – he was practically MacGyver – but Myk’s intentions for the elastic band was simple.

Myk slipped the white band over the fingers of his left hand, splaying those slender white digits enough to keep it in place. He combed his hair back gingerly, gathering as much of the bone-white tresses as he could and then folded in the elastic band in like sugar into egg-whites. The slip of his meringue-like hair made the process quick and easy, and he tied and twisted the band as tightly as he could tolerate. Once his hair was secured in the ponytail, in-line with his small white ears, Myk was on the move again. It probably wouldn’t take long before the shorter tendrils broke free and dripped around his face like milk, but for now everything was in place and Myk was ready.

One cold, pale hand gripped the handle of the door and twisted evenly, quietly, to open the door inward. Myk forced his head out through the space he’d made, evaluating the corridor that stretched both to the right and left of him. The lights were off, just as they had been in the office, but of course that was no hindrance to the man who had eyes like a cat. In fact, he was relieved to see that the lights were off. Myk had a penchant for sneaking like a Shadow and recently he had even been learning their tricks. Also, with the lights off, it made finding Human security guards much easier. The flicker of their flashlights gave them away, gave him enough notice to flee or hide before they’d even known he was there. With a smile that would make a Pope blush, Myk strode into the corridor.

His decision to make his way toward the right, where the corridor bent at a ninety degree angle, had no more wisdom or meaning to it than why, when you eat a gummy bear, you always start at the head. Excitement settled on his breast bone, making the ribs stiffen and close tight around his lungs. As a Human the resulting breathlessness might have been unsettling, but the Vampire inhaled strong, gasping breaths just to make that sensation bolder. Light-headedness followed and there was even pain; it brought stars behind his eyelids and made his ears feel like they’d popped. Myk heard nothing and saw nothing as he drifted around that corner like a ghost ship, but his body was not so ethereal.

When he collided with the other Vampire, their bodies connected with a hard slap. Myk had staggered back one step from the force of the blow, but had stepped back purposefully with the other two steps. He blinked himself awake, pewter eyes stared vacantly but for a moment before their ferocity returned. The Telepath cursed his foolishness and was prepared to draw the dagger sheathed to the back of his belt and cut down the other party, but, he soon realised that he was looking at a kindred spirit. The Telepath’s red lips parted in a fiendish smile that showed the tips of his sharp teeth. Yet his was no display of hostility, but a welcome from one devil to the other. In fact, Myk hoped that by presenting some familiarity, the other male Vampire would relax his hackles too.

“Bonsoir,” Myk said; the voice was respectfully low, not quite a whisper, but a soft, deep purr of sound. “What a surprise you are…”

Pewter eyes remarked the contours of the young man’s visage. Blue eyes that shone like sapphires hid behind spectacles; spectacles which disguised his cheekbones and were far too old for him. There was a bookish charm about this man, some reserve and mystery which beckoned the Telepath a little closer to him. Myk breathed in the scent of smoke with a simple inhalation; his palette left wanting and expecting something more… spicy. This Vampire, an Allurist by all accounts, was taller than Myk, but the Telepath had no concerns for encroaching on his personal space. Although, Myk didn’t realise how far he had stepped into this man’s space until a sound from behind struck his attention. It was the sound of footsteps, coming up from behind the other Vampire. Rather than wait to ask questions about any cohorts he might have in the area, Myk chose to act now and risk the painful consequences later.

Instinctively, the Telepath thrust his hands through the short gap between them, grabbing the man by the shirt – his sharpened claws scraping the skin beneath even so. Then, with a pirouette to make seasoned ballerinas across the continent bleed with envy, Myk span the Allurist around. He drove the man – back first – into the wall around the corner from whence Myk had come; the speed and force of the motion dazzling. The Telepath’s strength wasn’t great, so Myk used his entire body weight to press the other Vampire against the wall and pin him there. In any other situation, Myk might have paused his thoughts to focus on the slide of their skin beneath the imposing layers of fabric they wore, to breathe in the heady scent of an attractive male, but as it was, pewter eyes looked resolutely across the man and to the corridor’s maw.

“Be very quiet,” Myk compelled the other Vampire with telepathy. “We have a visitor.”

And sure it was, the moment his thoughts were pushed into the mind of the other Vampire’s, the tell-tale waver of light from the darkened corridor was visible on the flat wall beside them. The footsteps of the guard were still far enough away to give both men the chance to escape, but that wasn’t their only option. Eyes as sly and unflinching as a raven looked out of their highest corners to analyse those blue gems, those remarkably handsome expressions. Had this one been a Killer perhaps, the choices might have been far more apparent. As it was, Myk’s experiences with the Allurists of this world were fleeting, leaving him to guess at how things could be handled here.

“Should we hide? Or would you like to cut his throat?” Myk questioned with the use of telepathy again. The approaching footsteps were counting down their window to escape, so Myk quickened his tone. “Nod for one. Shake your head for two.”


Image
killer | allurist | TELEPATH | mystic | shadow | necromancer
| Character Sheet |
| OOC: Claire |

Image
Sean (DELETED 6788)
Posts: 74
Joined: 12 Jun 2015, 20:17

Re: ¤ ░▒▓ The Break-in (Myk) ▓▒░ ¤

Post by Sean (DELETED 6788) »

The collisions completely caught Sean off guard. His hands would instinctively reach to the other for a brief moment. Though he would not take hold, his eyes lingering at the other before him. Sean steadied himself as the other did the same. He noticed it was a man…. Though hardly, the other male had many delicate female qualities to his appearance. Sean found his eyes lingering perhaps a little too much over such details, such as the way the males hair was pulled up but that strands fallen seemed to have fallen and framed his facial features perfectly. Sean would give a small shake of his head, as if to clear his thoughts and get back on track. Did the other male work here? Judging by his stylish attire, Sean would guess no. Still what was he doing here?

He’s likely doing the same ****ing thing you are stupid ***? And stop drooling over strangers that could likely kill you. He didn’t see his delusion, but simply heard its cold words within thought. Sean held up his hands then, palm out in front of him, all a way to show he meant no harm and sorry and all those sort of things. Sean caught sight of the other man’s smile though, noting then the sharpness of fangs. It was clear then that the other was no simple human, though a vampire like himself. The way he smiled, Sean felt as if he had less to worry about then. The other seemed to mean him no harm as well.

As the other man spoke, Sean could not help but share a small smile of his own. French, such a beautiful language that flooded good memories of home. He had never been fluent with speaking it, though knew many back where he was from that spoke a dialect of French that was unique to that area. ”Hello..” Sean would share a simple greeting; the word spoken just above a whisper, his voice somewhat awkward. There was something about the way the other male looked at him, and moved a little closer that perhaps might have made him blush a little had Sean been capable of such.

It would only be the sound of footsteps that would steal his attention away then. His head turning in the direction of the sound, as one of his hands would reach to his glasses to push them up the bridge of his nose as they had slipped down a little. A guard? It had to be a guard, and he would curse to himself within thought. He hated being caught by a guard, though there were instances where he had been able to talk himself out of situations. Sean had little time for his thoughts to linger upon the situation though, at the other Vampire had taken hold of his shirt. He would feel a sharpness of his nails as he took hold and unexpectedly moved him. Sean would reach an arm around to place a hand to the man’s back as he steadied himself.

It all happened so fast, and Sean found himself with his back pinned against a wall. The other vampire was close against him and Sean’s hand still held against the man’s back. He might have thought more into it all had it been under different circumstances but as the other male spoke within Sean’s mind, he went completely still and quiet. Sean caught a glimpse of a flickering light not far, the guard was quickly getting closer. His attention would only be brought back to the other as words filtered through thought once more. Hide or cut the guards throat?

Sean would quickly nod for one, hiding certainly felt to be the best way to go. Sean was not one to jump to violence unless he had no other choice.
Aw Sean you are so ****ing lame. We never get to have any fun. The cold voice sounded a mix between disappointment and annoyance. It was not like Sean was completely innocent anymore, he had had before gotten blood on his hands and dealt with it. In this moment, if it could be avoided he wished not to have it come to that. Sean stood then and would wait for the other vampire to take lead, as it seemed perhaps the other already had a hiding place in mind.
.:. Being crazy isn't enough .:. ____________________________________________.:. Allurist .:.
Image
Myk
Registered User
Posts: 2433
Joined: 17 May 2011, 15:58
CrowNet Handle: Thread_Slayer
Contact:

Re: ¤ ░▒▓ The Break-in (Myk) ▓▒░ ¤

Post by Myk »

There was so much stillness and quiet that it was almost serene. The Allurist was like a rabbit under the paw of a wolf – accepting his fate – and yet there was something loving in the way this man held Myk in return. If Myk had the presence of mind to consider it, he would have been stunned. Harper Rock was teeming with volatile, anti-social cretins with more power than was responsible. A simple word of Telepathy in their heads was usually enough to spur a torrent of abuse. If a soft word in the mind, like a whisper into the ear, was enough to send people into a fury then man-handling them was surely asking for death. Having done both to this man, why, Myk should have been surprised that he was still here instead of in the Dark Place. The least he would have expected was some struggling, some force of supernatural power if the Vampire couldn’t overwhelm him physically. As it was, the Telepath didn’t focus on any of those things. Desperate times called for desperate measures and he needed an answer to his question. The guard was only five feet away by the time Myk saw the nod and responded accordingly.

No time for pleasantries, Myk continued to man-handle his companion. Breaking the grip he had on the other male’s shirt, the Telepath reached for the man’s hand this time before dragging him down the hall from whence he’d come and to the office. The door was opened with the same quiet force, and the Allurist was ushered in before Myk slipped in behind, closing the door again. Myk watched for the flicker of the guard’s flashlight through the crack beneath the door as he decided what to do next. Had there been some lock mechanism, he would have tried to barricade it, to give the impression that it had never been breached. Since that wasn’t an option, Myk had to consider whether hiding out in the office, or fleeing out the window, was the most sensible choice. Either way, standing right in front of the door probably wasn’t the best idea. They could hide behind it and see if the guard would just walk on past. Even if the guard was to investigate the room, they would be better hidden behind the door than behind the desk or the damn plant. Once again their options seemed slim and desperate. Without a word, Myk moved to press his back against the wall, directly beside the door frame, and gestured for the Allurist to follow.

There was no telling what the other male might do, but if he had any sense, he would fall in line. Myk was an experienced burglar – he had to admit – though having a companion, while unusual, was not completely unwelcome. The Telepath was pretty independent, but that didn’t mean he didn’t enjoy people. They were chaotic, haphazard and irritating a lot of the time, but their faults made them an endless curiosity. As a matter of fact, everything was a curiosity to Myk. Everything he had ever done was a result of his need to learn more about the world around him. The Telepath saw everything as some great mystery, something to be explored and dissected and understood right down to the atoms. This male would get the same treatment in time. When things weren’t so tense, when anxiety relinquished the tight grip on his lungs, Myk would turn to the man and study him. In fact, the longer Myk stood there waiting, the more his brain pondered and questioned and rationalised. He was already doing it. They could be caught at any moment and all Myk could think about was why this man was here, what he was looking for, and if he had a name…


Image
killer | allurist | TELEPATH | mystic | shadow | necromancer
| Character Sheet |
| OOC: Claire |

Image
Sean (DELETED 6788)
Posts: 74
Joined: 12 Jun 2015, 20:17

Re: ¤ ░▒▓ The Break-in (Myk) ▓▒░ ¤

Post by Sean (DELETED 6788) »

The other male had wasted not a single moment, as he had nodded his head to hide, the man had taken his hand and pulled him down the hall. Sean didn’t hesitate to go along, shuffling his feet along as quietly as he could. Ushered into a room, his eyes would glance around a moment, taking in the surroundings of the room. Not many places to hide? There was a window but they likely didn’t have enough time to get out of it. Once his attention was held back over at the other, he noticed the man had pressed against the wall beside the door. Sean followed his example and would press his back against the wall beside him. His eyes would hold straight ahead for a moment, listening as clearly the guard was getting closer. His heart might have no longer beat but it sure felt as if adrenalin was surging through his veins. He couldn’t help but feel they were going to get caught, and the other option the man had offered was not the direction Sean wanted to go. If it came to that, what other choice would they have?

Sean would look over to the male beside him then. He could not help that a small smile hinted the corners of his lips. This was all somewhat amusing, never would he have thought he would find himself in such a situation with someone. It seemed fate had made them partners in crime for the evening. “Come here often?” whispered words as to make light of the situation. Footsteps drew closer and Sean would stiffen where her stood, listening then to the twisting of the door handle. It all happened so fast, as the guard forced open the door Sean would put out a hand and stop it halfway open. He moved to stand before the other man, his free hand resting against the wall as his other still held onto the open door. Later Sean would question why he had done it, though clearly he had thought the door was about to be slammed into the other man and Sean had simply reacted to stop it.

As the guard flashed his light at them and barked a question at them of what they were doing, Sean would do something that even surprised himself. A charming smile spread wide and his eyes lingered to his partner in crime. ”It would seem we have been busted.” shared as he smiled still. His eyes would linger over at the guard, Sean still keeping up with the light carless nature that everything about this was somehow normal. He would laugh lightly before replying to the guard, “We just wanted to get out of the rain for a moment.” Giving the guard a look as to say you understand and Sean was aware of how very close he was in front of the other man he had been hiding with.

Something told Sean the guard wasn’t buying it though. He didn’t hesitate then, acting almost without thinking, his hand that held the door still would slam at the guard with all the force he could manage. The heavy wood hit the guard hard and sent him down, unmoving upon the floor. Sean would guess the guy was only knocked out, so maybe it bought them a little time. Sean’s eyes would look back to the other man then, stepping back. ”Sorry about that…” He was not entirely sure why he felt a need to apologize, though he had been in a roundabout way suggesting to the guard that he and the other man had just come in to share a private moment. ”We could probably get out the window, but I don’t think we have a whole lot of time.” Sean would share as he headed over to the window and would pull open the window. The rain had picked up, but what sound caught his attention was the loud barking of a dog. Glancing out he caught sight of the animal right below the window. The canine growled and barked loudly.
.:. Being crazy isn't enough .:. ____________________________________________.:. Allurist .:.
Image
Myk
Registered User
Posts: 2433
Joined: 17 May 2011, 15:58
CrowNet Handle: Thread_Slayer
Contact:

Re: ¤ ░▒▓ The Break-in (Myk) ▓▒░ ¤

Post by Myk »

It was tense. Quiet. Well, it would have been a lot quieter if the Allurist had not whispered to him. Myk glared instinctively over at his attractive companion, forgetting for the moment that the man was so alluring until he’d set those pewter eyes on him. In an instant the sting in his glare had disappeared, replaced by something affectionate before it was substituted for guarded indifference. Myk drew a finger to his lips, signalling for the man to be quiet. Another bout of telepathy was unnecessary, and as it soon turned out, so was the gesture. Footsteps approached the door and then stopped. Myk heard the metallic screech of the door handle being cranked open before the panel of wood was pushed toward the Telepath’s nose. The door was about to swing all the way open, but was intercepted by an outstretched hand. Surprised, Myk blinked several times before following the limb to its source – the Allurist – who was also quick to position himself fully between Myk and the door. The Telepath felt pinned, uncomfortable, and slightly aroused. Their bodies were too close again, only this time the Telepath was aware of their proximity. The heat of the man’s breath on his skin made the goose bumps rise up and he had to physically stop himself from shuddering when the man’s voice, deep and delicious like Manuka honey, slipped over him. Still, there was no time to focus on the churn of emotions twisting in his core like a nest of snakes. Myk and the stranger slipped out from behind the door and Myk watched, somewhat like an invested tutor over the man’s shoulder, as the events played out rapidly before his eyes.

The security guard, astonished to find and catch the burglars in the act, aimed the flash light at their faces. The Allurist took to the stage, hoping to charm his way out of the hostile situation, but the guard was having none of it. Brown eyes narrowed at them from beyond the scope of the burning flash light and his features twisted, intent written clearly in those lines and wrinkles. Apparently not everyone was quite so easily enchanted by that gentle smile, those sparkling blue eyes and that sweet voice. The guard would shoot them both soon enough; Myk felt it was a royal shame. He was resolved to put the matter to bed in the same manner he had suggested earlier, but was beaten to the punch yet again. Perhaps desperate to avoid fatalities, the Allurist used the door as a weapon, knocking the air and the consciousness out of the guard. Myk heard the thud of impact, saw the door slam into the man’s forehead and knock the flash light right out of his hand, he felt the air suck out of the room with the swing of the door too, then heard a muffled groan of pain in the corridor where the man had landed. Injured, but still alive, the guard would be quick to return the favour once he was on his feet. Myk looked across to his companion, eager to learn their next steps now that the younger Vampire thought himself their new leader.

One slender brow lifted, pewter eyes stared as intensively as a Raven assessing the Allurist for potential. When the man apologised, Myk turned his head away to chuckle to himself. He really was terribly adorable. Perhaps it wasn’t polite to laugh at this one’s expense, but Myk really couldn’t help himself. It was a nervous chuckle, a charmed snigger that pushed blood into the pale man’s cheeks, rather than wicked laughter and derision. Myk wanted to pat him on the head, since the other man was starting to remind him of a Labrador – dopy, adorable, enthusiastic, protective, full of bright ideas about how to do things his way despite the alpha’s desires. Myk didn’t really like dogs. Well, that wasn’t entirely fair to say since he did find them interesting and fun to watch; he’d just had a fair degree of bad experiences with them – rather like people. As it happened, the more Myk began to compare the man before him with the animal, the more he thought he heard barking. It was faint at first, a ghostly sound filtering in from the supernatural plains, but it quickly became louder, tangible. Myk thought he heard it coming through the wall and he stood over by the Allurist, peered out the window and assured himself that he wasn’t that crazy – this time – when he saw the growling mutt.

“We should find a new escape route,” Myk said, stepping back into the room and toward the door. “I don’t fancy meeting those teeth… Coming?”

The Telepath was stepping over the guard at that point, pausing only to relieve the human of his radio before disappearing back into the corridor. He turned left this time, despite logic that whispered to him that he was an idiot. The Allurist had come from the right and so had the guard. The chances were weighted in favour that the way was probably clear now, but Myk didn’t like the idea of back-tracking. He’d come here for a purpose, and he wasn’t about to leave with his bag half empty. Like a child on Halloween, Myk was determined to push the limits and stay out for as long as possible to fill his bag with treats and goodies. The night was young and there was still plenty of pilfering to be done. If they headed left, they could probably get a good haul and divvy up whatever treasures they’d found along the way before wishing each other a good night. Myk was already hurriedly making his way down the corridor before the Allurist had made his decision. The company would have been appreciated, but he wasn’t going to force the man to follow him – it wasn’t this one’s fault that Myk didn’t like dogs, after all.

The Telepath calmly yet hurriedly proceeded past the 90 degree angle that had mirrored the right-hand side of the corridor. Another short walk-way with a single door at the end was all there was to greet him. Myk continued, unperturbed, coming upon the door but not proceeding right away. Pressing the shell of his ear to the thin strip of wood, Myk waited and focused on any sound of movement within. It all seemed rather peaceful. Myk could barely hear the dog now and there was no muffled, electric voice pounding over the radio waves to report a break-in, an officer down. Still, it was only a matter of time before someone had come across the unconscious guard, so Myk went ahead and opened the door. The room was narrow, a corridor by all accounts, roughly three meters by three and from where he was, only a couple more meters to the end of the building save a few branching doors. Shelves filled with boxes stood in rows and columns like a poor game of Tetris, allowing narrow walk-ways through a labyrinth of unidentified risk and reward.


Image
killer | allurist | TELEPATH | mystic | shadow | necromancer
| Character Sheet |
| OOC: Claire |

Image
Sean (DELETED 6788)
Posts: 74
Joined: 12 Jun 2015, 20:17

Re: ¤ ░▒▓ The Break-in (Myk) ▓▒░ ¤

Post by Sean (DELETED 6788) »

A new escape? From those words paired with how the other male had stepped back, Sean would gather that he didn’t like dogs. What had been shared next had only confirmed his suspicions. Sean would have another look out the window, staring down at the dog. He was not sure what breed it was, likely a mutt. The dog looked pissed too, like maybe it had not been feed or who knows what kind of training it had endured to handle intruders. What was so special in this place that they needed not only guards but also a guard dog? Well, what the **** are you waiting for?” A dog… there is a dog outside the window.. Are you ****ing kidding me? You don’t want to go out because you don’t want to get bitten by Cujo? You are a VAMPIRE! Not like it’s going to kill you, well maybe, because your ****ing pathetic, but that could be fun too.

Sean shivered at the thought, sure he would not likely die but pain was still pain, and the mental image of getting torn apart by a crazed dog had him tense a little. He stood for as moment before turning towards the other male, watching as he had taken the guards radio. ”Yeah, I’m coming…”, his words would trail off as he watched the other head out back into the building. Once again the cold curl familiar voice rang within Sean’s thoughts. Not much was said though, other than a simple insult, one that was not at all surprising. You are such a ****ing loser! As if Sean really cared what the hallucination thought. Somedays the delusions words got to him, but not at the moment. He had to get moving, soon that guard would be waking up and was not going to be too happy.

Sean would head out just in time to catch sight of the man he was following turned left. Hurrying along, his gaze would drift around paranoid.
Bet they have cameras. They are going to have e all sorts of pretty shots of that mug of yours so they know who to send the cops after! Sean would catch up just in time to watch the male open a door, he caught word over the radio too of how they guard had been found. Sean had left the window open, maybe it would be assumed they had went out. He was impressed how easily the other male had opened the door, he seemed to have no trouble at all with the locking mechanism. He himself was still learning such things, they usually didn’t go all that well.

Wondering in, Sean’s gaze would linger over the room, but would stop upon the visual hallucination not too far from where he stood. The delusion was going through boxes, throwing papers everywhere, and Sean’s eyes would drift up to watch the papers fall, knowing they were not real.
There is nothing of worth in this entire building, including you. The last cold words spoken as the paranoid delusion looked right at Sean, and a twisted smirk lingered at his lips. Sean would reach in his pocket and pull out a pack of cigs and place one of the smokes between his lips. Pocketing the cigs, the icy voice spoke once again. Could burn the place down? Would certainly be a public service to the city if you got caught inside. Sean would ignore the comment and take a drag off his smoke, exhaling away from the other before looking over to the only other real person in the room. ”I’m Sean by the way… figured an introduction was appropriate after all that.” He smiled, taking another drag as he looked back around the place.
.:. Being crazy isn't enough .:. ____________________________________________.:. Allurist .:.
Image
Myk
Registered User
Posts: 2433
Joined: 17 May 2011, 15:58
CrowNet Handle: Thread_Slayer
Contact:

Re: ¤ ░▒▓ The Break-in (Myk) ▓▒░ ¤

Post by Myk »

Boxes upon boxes upon shelves, against walls and in the middle of the room – floor to ceiling in their height. For a moment there, Myk wasn’t sure where the walls of the room were from all the damn boxes and shelves. The Vampires really did have to leave, but, curiosity was such a cloying presence in Myk’s mind. The unknown was haunting him. Above all of his personality quirks and longings, it was the Telepath’s inquisitive mind that was most prevalent. It was always leading him down rabbit hole after rabbit hole, bringing him to both wonderlands and nightmares. It was the reason he was standing here in this building, standing with his partner in crime. Sure, he’d sort of needed to come here to improve his stock levels if he was going to continue crafting gadgets and traps, but, Myk could have quite easily visited a store to buy the items rather than go hunting for them. The fact of the matter was that Myk preferred the adventure, he liked to explore and he liked the threat of danger. All these boxes… they were calling to him. It was like he was a cat. What could he find inside them? What would be the consequences of finding such a thing? It was all very compelling.

Not two seconds after entering the room, the other male was quick to light a cigarette. Myk glanced back at his companion – having been aware of his movements by hearing alone up until that point – and softly smirked to himself. Blue eyes were roaming – no, they were shifting and staring off into the distance. He looked nervous, distracted, like he might not be handling their predicament all that well – or maybe life in general. Myk could forgive the less than charitable nature of this man for not offering him a cigarette, but somehow it was the inferred defeatist nature that was bothering the Telepath. Harsh pewter eyes considered the other man before Myk realised what he’d done. He quickly adopted a look of apathy before grabbing the box immediately to his right and turning away to lift the lid, check the contents. Documents and files, but Myk wasn’t really paying attention to the box.

The Telepath sighed. He’d lost himself in that moment, some unknown and unwarranted frustration and animosity had revealed itself in that brief, hard glance. While his impassive facial features had concealed the evil and maniacal thoughts that dwelled within, his devilish glare hinted at their presence. Myk felt like he’d been judging the poor man and had deemed him unworthy. Unworthy of what exactly? And why had he any right to judge this one in the first place? They knew nothing of each other and it wasn’t generally in Myk’s nature to regard someone so abrasively from a simple quirk of behaviour. Myk was crazy and unpredictable – even he could admit to that – still, there had to be a reason for his own behaviour. There was generally a trigger even if it was an obscure one. Something about this Allurist had suddenly made the Telepath tetchy. Something was off, but he didn’t have the time to consider it. Feigning confidence and indifference, the Telepath sauntered off for a moment before responding to the Allurist – now known as Sean.

“Myk,” he offered.

The way he’d spoken his name almost made it seem superfluous, but a name was never superfluous. It was a very Human thing to do, it established possession and understanding. Giving someone a name gave them, more often than not, their purpose and identity. Granted, this was more often true with surnames over first names, but that did not make the principle any less relevant. Names had meanings and often those meanings expressed either who the person was – their origin, their heritage – or who they were expected to be. As a given name, Sean, presented many associations to the Irish, relative to being a gift from God. His parents might well have named him Sean simply because they liked the sound of it, but many people across the world still believe in the symbolism of names. Perhaps Sean was of Irish descent and perhaps he really was a gift from God. Myk wouldn’t know anything about that, though. He’d only met the man ten minutes ago and Myk’s relationship with deities wasn’t exactly wholesome and built on trust and mutual respect…

People often thought Myk’s name was a contraction of a longer name, perhaps something normal. Given the pronunciation – which was basically Mick, or occasionally Meek when his accent went a bit awry – the most reasonable assumption was that his name was Michael. He felt divided by that conclusion. Michael was a nice enough name, its connotations toward God made him uncomfortable, however. Myk was baffled by the idea of a deity that took attendance. He also couldn’t fathom why such an omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent being was so insecure as well. Maybe the idea of God wasn’t actually the problem, but what people made of God, what they produced out of this idea of a deity: religion. In Myk’s eyes, religion was just another avenue of pursuit for man’s need to dominate. Invent a deity that is all-powerful and banishes questioning his almighty capabilities, tell the people that this God chose you specifically to be his right hand, and you can pretty much ensure you’ll rule the world.

As Myk was so absorbed in his introspection, he didn’t notice the sound of the door behind them being forced. Maybe their guard-friend had woken from his slumber and had come marching after them, or maybe a second guard was on patrol after finding his unconscious body. There had still been no sound coming from the radio, so Myk would have guessed at the former option if he’d had the time to question it at all. The Telepath turned to inspect the sound, noticing at once that their guard-friend had in fact pushed open the door and was hurrying after them, hollering. Instinct told Myk to grab Sean by the arm and run. A second instinct told Myk to cause a distraction before following the first: Hall of Mirrors. Myk cast the illusion into the space between them, causing a swarm of shrieking, flapping shadows in the shape and size of small bats to appear out of the ether. They dove through the boxes and shelves, heading straight for the guard, consuming him in a swirl of black cries and shifting shadows. The illusions weren’t particularly harmful in nature; any damage occurred would come from the officer’s attempt at battling these furry little delusions. Myk had only set out to distract the guard after all. If he’d wanted to kill him, he could have done that already and most certainly could have done it now.

“Best be on our way, me thinks,” the Telepath grinned, moving off and expecting Sean to follow as if they were naughty schoolchildren being chased by a teacher. “The illusion won’t keep him for long.”

The sounds of manly screams could be heard over phantom bat cries and the flicker of light from the guard’s flashlight was bouncing maniacally off the walls as he used it as a weapon to fend off the hundreds of attackers. Myk made his way through the labyrinth of boxes and shelves, heading impulsively toward the nearest door.


Image
killer | allurist | TELEPATH | mystic | shadow | necromancer
| Character Sheet |
| OOC: Claire |

Image
Sean (DELETED 6788)
Posts: 74
Joined: 12 Jun 2015, 20:17

Re: ¤ ░▒▓ The Break-in (Myk) ▓▒░ ¤

Post by Sean (DELETED 6788) »

Myk, Sean noted the name within thought, as if clinging to the identity of the one he knew to be real. ”Pleasure to meet you… Though I can honestly say I have never become acquainted with someone under such circumstances.” His words were shared with the small hint of a smile. The more he focused on Myk, the more the hallucination he was having would begin to fade. At least for the moment, Sean knew they were never truly gone, just hidden within the darkness of his mind. It was a thought that often stirred anxiety within him. Just knowing that at any moment, something could be drawn from his mind. The unknown haunting his every waking moment. That a trick of his mind could even have him believing something that was never even real. Something that had often pushed his mind into madness in the past.

Sean took another long drag off his smoke, slowly exhaling as his feet shuffled along the floor a little. A wondering gaze would drift over the boxes. Why so much paper? He would have figured everything to be digital now. Saved away on devices, where it could be located with ease. Maybe that was a way of being paranoid, having a paper back up just in case electronics failed somehow. Or maybe the place had information they didn’t want to be easily found. Sean imagined it would be quite easy to stash away some paper work in this mess.

The wonderings of the allurists thoughts were halted, the moment he heard the door. ” It would seem we have company..” Someone was forcing their way in, and would soon break through. He knew it had to be a guard, and as the man made his way in, it was clear it was the same guard from before. The guard’s nose was busted, and swollen… He didn’t look too happy, and Sean couldn’t blame him. It had really been unlike Sean, to exhibit any form of violence. Yet he was coming to learn there were simply times that required such actions. He watched as Myk took action, though was not sure what exactly the man had done.

Sean’s eyes would hold upon the guard for a moment. Watching as the guard yelled in terror at something the allurist couldn’t see. When Myk spoke then, it all made sense. An illusion, a perfect distraction. Somehow the other vampire had been the cause of the unseen that tormented the guard. The screams rang in Sean’s ears, as his eyes would follow Myk as he darted off once again. The night was oddly becoming one of the chase, Sean seemed caught up with following after the man he had just met. The two forced in a set of circumstances, and Sean refused to let them get the best of him.

He only hesitated for a moment, before he was behind Myk, making way for the nearest door. Sean would only turn for a movement, giving a hard pull on one of the shelfing units that held boxes. It went down easy enough, though the gust created would knock the cigarette from his lips. Sean was quick to snub it out with his boot. Papers flew all around as many of the boxes had opened and sent the contents flying. Turning he would close in behind Myk, the guards screams could still be heard, so the illusion must have still held, tormenting the man. ”I’m not accustom to so much excitement..” He tried to make light of the situation, but it held truth. Sean had broken into places before, yet never had the guards given him so much trouble. It was all a very unexpected adventure, and his companion was turning out to be quite the partner in crime.
.:. Being crazy isn't enough .:. ____________________________________________.:. Allurist .:.
Image
Myk
Registered User
Posts: 2433
Joined: 17 May 2011, 15:58
CrowNet Handle: Thread_Slayer
Contact:

Re: ¤ ░▒▓ The Break-in (Myk) ▓▒░ ¤

Post by Myk »

Having heard the crash from a short distance behind him, the Telepath stopped by the door to inspect just what the hell had happened. All instincts told him to be alert, but it couldn’t have been the guard already. The Vampires might not have employed any of their supernatural speed to escape the mortal, but given the spell that had been worked, the guard should have been distracted for a long time to come. Turning back as hastily as he had, Myk’s hair began to unravel from its binds and the shorter strands escaped entirely. More and more white hair was surrounding the man’s delicate features – veiling them to an extent and even getting in his eyes. Myk brushed the shorter fringes behind his ears to clear his vision, looking completely astounded when he’d realised that Sean had knocked over a shelving unit to slow their pursuer further. A surprised and impressed grin formed on the Telepath’s face and he was chuckling to himself by the time that Sean had caught up to him. Deciding that he might as well give up on the elastic band, Myk unleashed the unruly white locks and let them fall about him like a bridal veil.

“We’ve been far too bold,” Myk commented rather lackadaisically as he brushed his fingers through parts of his hair. “With all that noise— ”

The Telepath was cut off by a grumble of static over the radio, followed quickly by an alarmed woman’s voice.

“Patrick, is everything alright?”

“We’ll attract attention,” Myk sighed, finishing off his sentence.

The woman’s voice continued about how she would sound the alarm if she didn’t hear from Patrick soon and Myk decided that turning the radio off would save them having to listen to her.

“We should leave. Else we won’t have the option to run away without killing them.”

The idea was sound, but the execution was still uncertain and it would take some work. They didn’t rightly know where the exit was since the pair had come from the opposite direction. For all they knew, they were walking into a dead-end. Myk opened the door in front of him at long last, only to be confronted with a tower of black metal, plastic and blips of light. It looked like something to do with computers, maybe the power – Myk wasn’t sure he cared when it just meant that they couldn’t get out that way. Still, if he disabled it, maybe their pursuers would have a hard time trying to catch them out. If this computer system was linked to the security cameras, for instance, it would be in their best interest to disable it. The Telepath looked back to Sean for a moment, considering whether the man was book-smart after all or if those glasses were just deceiving. Either way, it wasn’t a problem. Myk was certain he had enough skill to disable the system and well, Sean was nice to look at…

“Do you know what this is?” Myk asked in a hushed tone. “If it’s connected to the security system, I might be able to disable it.”

And by disable, Myk meant break. The Telepath was very good at breaking things.


Image
killer | allurist | TELEPATH | mystic | shadow | necromancer
| Character Sheet |
| OOC: Claire |

Image
Post Reply