[JESSE] [T] I’m handy with healing wounds. And blood. Where are you? Do you need?BACKDATED TO FEB 16TH, 2017
R H E T T . K E Y E S Rhett was busy pulling out what remained from his digestive track and tossing it into the ankle height water, when he heard his phone go off. “Damnit.” He growled, grabbed for it, and ran a bloody thumb over the screen of his phone, leaving a nice, red smear of his thumbprint on the screen. Another damnit came to mind, this one internal. Rhett read the message and then chuckled before he replied. [t]Good on the blood front. Trying to get my guts out so I don’t look like night of the walking dead. Same spot, sewers below the QZ. If you can heal something, I wouldn’t turn the offer down.
[JESSE] Sewers below the QZ. Jesse wasn’t at home. He was at a chemical plant having fun with soldiers -- but a swift reading of his tome and a few steps through a few portals and he was standing in the Quarantine Zone. Travel had never been so easy. The grate to the sewers was hefted and moved aside and Jesse dropped down into the darkness; it took two seconds for his eyes to adjust, nostrils flaring as he sought the scent of his friend and childe. He rounded a couple of corners before finding Rhett, who had not been kidding about his physical state. His tongue unstuck from the roof of his mouth. “Stop touching it,” he said, barely slowing down as he approached -- one hand on Rhett’s shoulder, the other doing its best to cover the bloody mess of the man’s torso, Jesse closed his eyes and focused. Magic, like heat and fire, flushed through his limbs and burst from his fingers. For a path that could be so destructive, Necromancers were also great at putting **** back together. Standing back, Jesse watched with gleaming, grinning satisfaction as the wound started to immediately stitch itself back together.
R H E T T . K E Y E S So, Rhett had no idea what to expect when Jesse said he could ‘heal,’ him. Stitch him up? Rhett could do that, but a wound of this size-would be better if someone else did it. Make sure the skin laid right while it healed over the next course of however many days it took to fuse together once again and make things as they once were. Jesse’s voice had Rhett glancing up after Rhett threw his damaged spleen to the ground; the soft plop echoing around the two of them. Rhett nodded his head, dropped the busy hand to his side and wiped it on the side of his jeans.
“Uhhh,” Rhett began as soon as Jesse placed an arm on his shoulder, and another one on his torso. “Don’t have-” Rhett was about to tell him that he didn’t have any thread and needle on him, when suddenly, Rhett’s torso felt warm. No, it felt ******* hot. Rhett gritted his teeth together, a dull pain erupting from the bottom of his jaw as his top teeth crunched down at his bottom teeth. As Jesse ‘healed’ Rhett, more and more of torso grew warm, until Jesse took a step back, taking the heat source with him. “Thanks.” Rhett said through gritted teeth as he looked down at where three nasty gashes had been, ran both hands over the healed area-almost in disbelief. “Wow. I need to learn that.” And carry a backpack with him too, it seemed. “Thanks, man.” Rhett looked around, wondering how far that thing was in conjunction to them. “Never seen something that...monstrous before. Sewers aren’t safe anymore.” Rhett concluded. Not that he went into them a lot, only once or twice a week-if that.
[JESSE] Jesse knew exactly what he was doing when he approached Rhett, how odd it might seem to get so up close and personal. Especially for two men who, not too long ago, weren’t on the best of terms. But this was how Jesse operated. Grudges were held with voracious tenacity but once they were dropped, they were dropped. The past was the past and though the disenthrallment still made Jesse twitch, it was no longer enough to keep the violent rift between them open.
What Rhett said afterwards only confirmed Jesse’s suspicions -- fadebeasts populated the city on occasion, but they didn’t usually attack and disappear. They hung around long enough to be fought, to either be defeated or run from. Rhett described this thing as ‘monstrous’. Jesse sucked air through his teeth.
“One -- you’ve got the same path as I do, and you’re more of a healer than I am. I have no doubt, in time, you’ll learn how to do what I just did. Heal others, rather than just yourself,” he said. It was a mere progression from the giving of blood, in Jesse’s opinion. But it was a useful power nonetheless. “Second, the sewers haven’t ever really been ‘safe’, man. First the hunters, then the wildlings. We could try hunt the beast down, if you’re interested -- I can do a ritual to find it. It’s been awhile since I’ve faced a thing like that. It’d be interesting to see if I’d be able to hit it this time around…”
R H E T T . K E Y E S The look on Rhett’s face said it all. Jesse was ******* nuts! Well, at least in this sense. Rhett laughed and rubbed at the back of his neck before parting his lips to speak. “Uhm, maybe you didn’t hear me right. By monstrous I mean, as wide as this sewer hole we’re standing in and just as tall almost.” Rhett knew he and Jesse differed on approaches when it came to things of the abnormal kind (i.e. vampires, zombies, mooncalves, and fadebeasts too, now), but maybe Rhett didn’t express himself right. Surely, Jesse didn’t want to die, right? Because Rhett was lucky to escape in one piece. If the thing had gotten a good hold of him, Rhett was positive he would be legless. And torsoless too. Thankfully, Rhett wormed his way out of the claws of the beast before there was only half of him left. “I mean, if you want to, that’s all you man. But count me out.” Rhett wasn’t a chicken by any means, but he didn’t have a death wish and knew his limitations. “I mean, I could tag along and provide some moral support I guess. Can’t do rituals and I sure can’t do anything without a gun or sword.” Yeah, Jesse must be having a field day, right here, right now, in learning that Rhett typically went around town not sporting a weapon and was hanging out in a place that hadn’t been safe for a while, apparently. “I don’t think I’d be very helpful.” Rhett concluded with a soft chuckle as his hand dropped from the back of his neck and swung at Rhett’s side.
[JESSE] On the contrary, Jesse was merely a pyromaniac with an addiction to the adrenaline rush. The gleam in his eye was not mad nor suicidal -- it was excited, and almost playful. Mischievous, like the eyes of a deviant child about to go kick a hornet’s nest for shits and giggles.
“No no, I heard you. I’ve seen one just like it before. A while ago though -- might have been before your time,” he said, considering Rhett out of the side of his eye. The guy was built. He had more muscle mass than Jesse did. He looked like he could take down a bulldozer. Sometimes, Jesse just couldn’t believe what he was hearing. Why bulk up so much if those muscles were going to go to waste? But then, they were probably aesthetically pleasing to women. Women were half the reason men did some things, right?
“I’d have to go home to get ingredients and do the actual ritual. There’s time to get weapons. The way I see it, if I have a chance at harming the thing it might mean one less nearly-dead vampire. You’re probably not the only Fforde who uses the sewers as… why the hell are you down here weaponless anyway, man?”
R H E T T . K E Y E S He’d seen them before. Rhett didn’t look surprised. Jesse and danger went hand in hand. Once upon a time, Rhett would have been of the same train of thought. Now, he took a more passive stance at life, and while he got his *** kicked by whatever that thing was called, had he had a weapon or a sixth sense that he was about to get mauled, Rhett would have done a little more. More than...nothing. Rhett might be passive, but he wasn’t anyone’s ***** either. He believed in self defense if the time called for it, but since he was a role model with kids in the neighborhood, Rhett tried to impress upon them when was the right time to fight and when was the right time to walk away. He had seen too many dead kids-friends first and now kids, in his lifetime. That wasn’t good for anyone. “Short cut. I wasn’t planning on staying down here for very long.” Rhett said, rubbing at the back of his neck. Probably longer than he needed to be down here, but not the whole night. “My apartment is that way.” Rhett pointed to the direction of where the flats would be above ground, and gave a shrug. “Anyways, I mean...I guess if you need a hand, I could come. Maybe serve as a distraction a couple times while you take care of the thing. Would be better off for everyone in the city.” Humans and vampires alike. “If you want the company.” Rhett shrugged his shoulders, not bothered by whatever Jesse felt like doing. Going solo, or letting Rhett tag along. “I can provide some heals if you need some.” Okay, so maybe Rhett wanted to see this thing again, since he didn’t actually see how it looked-just the bulk of the size and width of it.
[JESSE] Jesse stared at Rhett, mostly amused. It almost sounded like Rhett really wanted to come, but he was pretending like he didn’t, like it was no big deal either way. The laugh that Jesse emitted was so soft as to almost not be heard, before he echoed Rhett’s shrug.
“I don’t need a hand, though two against this thing would be better than one. Even if one’s only serving as a distraction,” Jesse said. Maybe Rhett might come to like the adrenaline rush -- though Jesse knew he’d not let the thing get anywhere near the man who had already been injured -- healed or not. But first, he had to figure out where it was. He opened his mouth to suggest Rhett meet him back at Third Circle, before recalling that Rhett no longer had a tome. He had no way to get there. Jesse cleared his throat.
“Company would be grand, but I suppose we have to figure out somewhere to meet. I’m not gonna wander around the sewers trying to find it. I need to do a ritual -- the ingredients are back at the lair. Maybe you should head home and grab some weapons, just in case? And we can meet back here…” he suggested.
R H E T T . K E Y E S Rhett listened to Jesse and then nodded his head. “Sure. Say in an hour?” Rhett suggested not knowing how long thing would take since rituals weren’t his thing and probably never would be. Rhett’s skills of patience were split between working with teens and keeping them out of trouble, and forging blades. It was sort of amusing when someone thought about it. On one side of the coin, Rhett was protecting kids and trying to shelter them from the crap that was out there until they were old enough to face it and not forced to face it; while on the other hand he was crafting things that dealt with facing things--even if someone didn’t want to. “I’ve got a couple swords back at my place.” Rhett said, suggesting that was going to be his weapon of ‘choice,’ for the night. He had a small handgun too, but chances were he’d only remember the sword since it weighed more than the gun and would be more visible. “Back here in an hour.” Rhett reiterated before heading for the workman’s ladder and going topside to the QZ.
[JESSE] An hour was more than enough time to get what he needed, and to perform the ritual, too. But the time between performing the ritual and finding the beast, well, it shouldn’t be wasted. It could move. Someone else could find it. In order to the job correctly, they should go searching as soon as the ritual was done. So Jesse didn’t perform the ritual in Rhett’s absence. There was a ritual table in the sewers that he could use, he mused -- they could find that first before tracking down the beast.
An hour later he returned with his own sword strapped to his back and a handgun -- it packed a punch regardless of its smallish size -- safely nestled in a holster beneath his arm, strapped to his torso. In a khaki messenger bag he carried the ingredients required to perform the ritual -- he brought enough to perform it three times, if necessary. Even if Rhett didn’t want to hang around that long, Jesse had decided what he wanted to do with his night. He was always up for a challenge.
He hung around where the two men had parted, waiting for Rhett’s return.
R H E T T . K E Y E S They were hunting a big monster. Not a big monster, but a gigantic monster. ******* gigantic. Rhett had never seen anything so large looming over him-or anyone before. Even in a street fight; during his younger days, with the guy being bulkier and bigger (until Rhett hit a serious growth spurt at 15), the odds had never seemed so stacked against him-and he was a vampire!
So, what could Rhett bring to a monster hunting party? He looked at the swords he had crafted himself, and some guns he had found doing this and that, before he selected an assault rifle and a blunt weapon that could crush the head of most vampires, all humans and maybe, just maybe a big ******* giant monster. It would have to do, because the sword he made that had been the best had a chip in it and would need to be worked on again. If Rhett could.
When he returned to the sewer spot, Rhett looked at Jesse and then shrugged. “Didn’t know what to bring, really. Brought a little of this and that.” He said, the mace looking weapon dragging along the standing sewer water, while the gun was nestled in one hand-his right.
[JESSE] Jesse hadn’t put as much thought into his weapons. He picked up the old faithfuls; the rapid fire gun that was nestled into its holster under his arm that made him feel like a gangster out of The Godfather, and the huge axe strapped to his back that made him feel like … well, an axe murderer on holiday from the wilderness. It did the trick.
“Good, good. Pretty sure we won’t be killed,” he said with a sly grin, gesturing vaguely in a North Easterly direction. And he wasn’t lying, either. He’d gone toe to toe with an alpha monster before only to have it disappear on him, or to slip away himself. Whatever wounds he’d suffered had been gone in a few hours. It seemed to only really want to hurt someone when that someone didn’t come looking for it first. IF, of course, it was the same kind of thing they were going after now. It certainly sounded like it.
“The ritual table is in this direction. I figured I’d do it down here rather than at the lair -- cut down the searching time, or whatever,” he said. When he first came into these sewers he’d got lost. More than once. Now he knew them like the back of his own hand, covered in ink as it was. The ritual table wasn’t too far away.
R H E T T . K E Y E S Pretty sure they wouldn’t be killed. That was...reassuring? Rhett chuckled, and shrugged his shoulders. If Jesse was confident enough to think they wouldn’t die, chances were they wouldn’t. Two against one seemed like pretty good odds-in their favor.
He started moving in the direction of where Jesse pointed, then looked over at Jesse as they walked. “You sure it’s even down here? What happened if it got out? Running around in the streets?” Rhett couldn’t imagine what it might do, or what people might do if that was the case. “How’s life?” He tried to change the subject, just in case Jesse didn’t want to answer the other question, because he didn’t know, or didn’t want to go to the worst case scenario.