KaelynOOC: Backdated to January 24, 2016
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Stagger and Kaelyn had been together about six months now. They typically stuck to themselves, not sharing their relationship with the open public. A human and a vampire dating wasn’t really something that was widely accepted. The few that did know about them were close family members of Kaelyn’s that she trusted and she figured might need to know who she was dating. Verbally, the girl had told a few people...Kenlie, Clover and Dominique...who she hadn’t meant to tell. However she had only introduced him to two people in her family.
The first person he met, not too long after they started dating was Doc. While not family through bloodline, he was probably the one person she was closest to in this entire city. She called him her Papi. He was for all intents and purposes her family. That meeting went quite well. At least in her opinion. Stagger hadn’t said otherwise either, so she assumed the moments she left the two alone together hadn’t been too horrible. And throughout their relationship so far, he had been very supportive of her and her happiness with Stagger.
The second person he met...well it didn’t go anywhere near as well. Kaelyn loved her sire beyond words, but sometimes he could be just an obnoxious asshole. He had been rude to her boyfriend. Refused a handshake, used hostile words and it just didn’t go over so pleasantly. The meeting had completely embarassed her. She knew Victor wouldn’t approve of her relationship with him...or anyone for that matter, but especially Stagger. He was human and the thing that got to him most was the fact that he is twice her age. Stagger ended up leaving and her having to chase after to apologize for her sire’s actions.
That second meeting had deterred her from even attempting to introduce him to anyone else. He hadn’t seemed too keen on wanting to meet anyone else either and she didn’t blame him. Jesse was the only one left that she felt was really important for him to meet. The head of the line had a right to know what was going on with his members. Whatever they did would always reflect back onto him. Eventually she would have to let him meet the mysterious boyfriend. She had been able to push that meeting for months. Especially with all the stuff Jesse had been going through. But now he seemed ok and like he’d be able to handle it.
So now there she was, pacing back and forth across the floor of Serpentine...or what was known as Gresse’s. This place was picked in particular for the comfort of all involved. It was a public place, so there were others around. Yet, it was owned by Jesse himself. Picking up her phone, she checked the time. Kaelyn had gotten there a little bit early, but the two of them should be arriving any moment now. Hopefully Stagger would arrive first so he could scout out his surrounding and be comfortable and worry free before jumping in to meet more family.
Stagger
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He had never heard of a place called Serpentine. So at first he was a bit confused when his girlfriend told him of the spot chosen for the meeting. Gresse’s though sounded more familiar. He’d been there before. So that’s where he went. Stagger Lee wasn’t that enthusiastic about the meeting, considering how the one with Kaelyn’s sire went. It had been just a waste of time and energy, as the guy had chosen to be a complete *** to Stag. Victor owed his life only to the fact that it was considered bad style, to shoot your father-in-law.
Stagger believed Kaelyn that Jesse would behave differently. That wasn’t the thing that made him a bit nervous before the meeting. It was something else rather. Both meetings with kin of hers - even the one with Doc that went much smoother - had shown him how much he was not one of them. Not a vampire. As long as he was a living, breathing human vampiric society would always view him with suspicion, there’d always be a - blatant or subtle - ‘join us or die!’ He was not ready to become one of them yet.
Nevertheless it was now time to meet the head of Kaelyn’s bloodline. Stag wondered what one of these powerful vampires would be like. Like the Don of a Mafia line? Or rather a cool, slick manager type? He didn’t have to deal with any of the leaders of the vampire world yet - well Doc seemed a rather powerful and experienced guy, but Stag had no idea what kind of position he had in fanged society. Maybe it was time to learn more about them and how they were organized. It could become a matter of survival.
Stepping into Gresse’s he looked around to spot Kaelyn, as she had told him she’d already be there. He knew how important this meeting was for her, and hoped for her sake that all would go right.
Jesse
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The meeting was not one that Jesse was particularly looking forward to. It was something Kaelyn had wanted for a while, and he was aware of how often he must have let her down, recently. The last couple of months had been rough, and the reception of the news of Kaelyn’s new boyfriend was not exactly complimentary. Given that Kaelyn was determined to keep him, however, Jesse figured it was about time to meet the guy. To gauge his worth. The problem, of course, was that Jesse had already formed his opinion. He wasn’t sure it was going to shift. He wasn’t sure how much better than Victor he was going to be at this. But, at least he had an even temper, these days. At least he could control it better than he might have been able to last month.
Gresse’s was no longer Gresse’s. The sign overhead now read Serpentine; the garage was gone. Inside, walls had been knocked out and the bar had been extended. Harper Rock didn’t really need another bar, but this one was different. This one had the parkour gym underneath, which doubled as a paintball circuit. And of course, the tattoo parlour attached. For a few weeks the place had been gutted, the fire having destroyed the majority of its innards. Now, it was looking more like an actual building. An actual establishment. A few things still needed finishing, but it would be ready for the party Kaelyn had organised. It would be more than ready.
Rather than walk, Jesse used the portal from Limbo to get there. He appeared behind the bar, suddenly. Out of nowhere. Kaelyn was already there, and who he assumed must be Stagger. Jesse had glimpsed the guy in passing, but had never taken a close enough look to know him by memory. Stepping forward, he leaned lightly against the bar.
“Drinks, anyone?” he asked, without clearing his throat. Without announcing his presence. Maybe he intended to startle them, to surprise them. He couldn’t help himself.
Kaelyn
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She was nervous...beyond nervous. What if this meeting ended just as badly as the one before? It couldn’t go that bad...Jesse wasn’t a complete jerk. He wouldn’t be rude. He might not like the man, but he wouldn’t pull the stunts her sire had. This would be ok, things would run smoothly. Kaelyn had to keep telling herself that to keep herself calm. Jesse was a good guy, even if he had flaws...he wouldn’t make her regret this.
Just as she was pulling out her phone to check the time again, there he was. Mister tall, dark and handsome. And of course, as always, he had his Stetson on top of his head. Relief washed over her and she immediately felt more calm. That was one of the many good things about Mister Lee. Just his mere presence made Kaelyn feel cooler, collected and ready to handle the world.
A smile tugged at her glossy pink lips and her random pacing stopped. Her feet had a focus, a goal now. She directed them straight for her boyfriend and then wrapped her arms tightly around his middle. “You’re here!” After a few moments of just clinging to him in that embrace, she pulled away gently and started to tip up onto her tippy toes to press a kiss to his lips. But just before her lips could reach his, she heard a very familiar voice. Eyes widened and she dropped down without the kiss, turning in the direction of the bar, the direction Jesse’s voice had come from.
A red tinge flushed over Kaelyn’s cheeks as she took Stagger’s hand into her own. She led him over to the bar, closer, but not too close to Jesse yet. Fingers were squeezing tightly against Stagger’s hand. This had to go smoothly. They couldn’t afford for it to not. Her blonde curls bounced as she shook her head no. “No, I don’t think I need anything tonight. But I’m assuming Stagger would like a whiskey of some sort.” The girl looked up to her boyfriend as if repeating Jesse’s question to whether he’d want a drink or not. Normally she’d be all flustered and rushing one sentence after another to try and get everything in...she’d have asked about drinks and introduced and possibly said even more all in one go, just to get it done with. But tonight, she’d take her time. She’d be patient. Introductions after the drink matter was handled.
Stagger
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“Yes here I am”, he smiled as his girlfriend greeted him, his arms wrapping around her to hold her slender form to him tight. Her presence never failed to make him happy. Her youthful, bubbly spirit seemed so different from his calm, collected demeanor. But they completed each other in their ways.
Today he had been in a rather dark and brooding mood, the meeting was not something he had been looking forward to, but he knew it was important for her. He had distracted himself by disassembling, cleaning and reassembling his vast collection of firearms, then dressed rather formally - a dark suit, the first time he wore a suit in a long time - and went his way to the meeting spot.
The man they were supposed to meet appeared rather suddenly, just when Kae and Stag were still in each other’s arms for the welcoming hug. Vampires. And their strange powers. Stagger Lee knew much about them by now, but he was far from knowing it all.
“A bourbon, please thank you”, the human replied. Usually he was rather specific in his choice of whiskey, but he didn’t have had the time to have a look at the drink’s menu. And his mind was focussed on the meeting now anyways. “Mr Jesse Fforde, I presume?” He asked, eyeing the man, taking a small step forward towards him. He did not yet extent his hand as he usually would have done. After his experience with Victor he had decided to wait for Jesse to do so - or not.
Jesse
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The colour at the very heart of a flame isn’t orange or red. The colour at the heart of a flame - the hottest part of the flame - is a clear, ice-blue. That was the colour of Jesse’s eyes as he watched the two of them approach. A steady stare that took everything in, even down to the whiteness of Kaelyn’s knuckles as she gripped Stagger’s hand.
Jesse waited for Kaelyn to make the introductions, though Stagger beat her to it. Another glance down as he waited for Stagger to offer a hand. Jesse offered one instead. “Yeah, that’s me,” he said. He didn’t ask whether Stagger was Stagger. That much was immediately obvious. Jesse was a fan of not wasting words. He wondered whether this human of Kaelyn’s had staying power; most humans ran from Jesse the first opportunity they got. Whatever aura he put out, it was a menacing one which they preferred to avoid.
It was only after hands were shook that Jesse went to find the bourbon to pour. Although he had bottles of blood from Arbor Vitae, he refrained from grabbing himself one. When it came down to it, he did not know Stagger. Kaelyn might have told Jesse how much Stagger knew, and how trustworthy he was, but that was a conclusion Jesse wanted to come to himself; and until then, he wasn’t going to be showing any human where the blood was kept in his own establishment.
“I’m going to be honest, man. I’m not one for idle pleasantries,” he said, handing Stagger the bourbon. As blunt as the words may be, they were uttered with a soft edge. “You know why you’re here. You know that generally, vampires don’t accept relationships with humans - you know the majority of Kaelyn’s family is against it. How does that makes you feel?” he asked.
Kaelyn
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Introductions were made without her needing to do so. Teeth were tugging at her bottom lip nervously as she watched the two of them. She rarely saw Jesse like this. He was on guard, wary. He almost seemed cold. Kaelyn could only hope that Stagger didn’t take it as rudeness, with how Victor had been and all. Jesse wasn’t sure of him and of course needed to keep wits about and be straight forward and to the point. This wasn’t a meeting for fun, but more for necessity. Maybe later down the road...if things went well...they could all get together and relax and have a good time. First steps have to be made somewhere though, right?
Fingers remained clutched tightly to Stagger’s left hand. The girl was nervous and it probably could be seen in her eyes. She really wanted this to go well. Bourbon was ordered. Maybe that would help relax things a little? At least on this side. Was this a good idea, arranging this meeting? It needed to happen at some point if the two of them were to remain together. Yes, this was the right decision.
Wide eyes looked up at her boyfriend as Jesse’s question was asked. She was honestly curious about his response too. How did he feel knowing that this was unacceptable, yet they were doing it anyway? How did he feel knowing that much of her family didn’t and might not ever accept them? Her feet shifted a little beneath her while she waited to hear his response.
Stagger
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“I am Stagger Lee”, he spoke as he reached for the offered hand, giving it a firm shake. It was quite a tense atmosphere in this room. Stag could feel it by his girlfriend’s fingers digging into his hand as well as by the icy stare of the man he just met. He wonder what family reunions among those vampires would be like. Equally frosty? Or did her family warm up after getting to know people better?
Or maybe not, if those people happened to be humans? If it was just about Stag, he wouldn’t have minded ignoring her family’s existence altogether. Kaelyn was all the company he needed, he didn’t give a damn what those other vampires thought about him. But he knew she was much more of a family person, and how much she suffered by their hostile reaction. So now it was up to him to set things right.
He didn’t know what it looked like when those vampire families met. But in his mind he imagined it to be some odd cross between the Italian Mafia and the Illuminati. Black capes, pompous meeting halls in some ancient castle, lots of chianti - or rather blood. To be accepted by them it wouldn’t be enough to convince them of his deep and sincere love for Kaelyn. He had to offer them something instead.
“How that makes me feel? Well first of all it makes me wonder. I hope it doesn’t come across as disrespectful. But I think you only see the risks and liabilities of such a union, and not the assets and advantages.” He looked the vampire straight into the eyes as he continued. “You can count on me, Mister Jesse Fforde. No matter if you need an extra gun in your fights or someone to go where you guys can’t go. I think you know that I am not just any random human.”
Stagger Lee had no loyalties or alliances with any other group in this city. The Order was in the distant part, and he never really had been one of them anyway. Pledging allegiance to the Fforde’s would be something both sides could profit from.