Back dated to 20 September 2017
Dhara It wasn’t long between the time the news of a ‘cure’ broke to the lab being destroyed. The quick work of vampire-kind had obliterated everything and no one knew where the ‘cure’ data was now. It made her not only paranoid for her own safety, but for that of her childe and for Flynn. She’d spent days awake and worrying since the news of the ‘cure’ got out, knowing Flynn was out in the city and knowing vampires could be, too. The entire vampire race had been labeled as terrorists, causing cops that were already jumpy to be even more so.
Lucky for her, the streets were fairly quiet as she headed for the dog park. No one troubled her in the least, but that could have been due to the massive dog that walked beside her. A dog so big it made the petite woman look even smaller. Lucky for her, it had a lot of training, about 14 months worth so far, and it’s leash manners were impeccable, otherwise she’d be screwed. She grinned as she thought about how Flynn would react when he saw his gift. The giant dog was even wearing a blue bow on it’s collar and didn’t seem to mind. As she reached the park, she ambled over to ‘their’ bench and sent a text to Flynn. “I am at the dog park. Come meet me. And do not forget to bring MY girl. ;)”
FLYNN The events of Longslade had accomplished two things. One, the cure research was in the air, with no knowledge of where it may be, or who might have it. Two, the city had become unstable. There was an uneasy peace between the human and vampire occupants, but that could change at the drop of hat, and everyone knew it. More cops than ever roamed the streets, armed and ready for the slightest whisper of trouble. Flynn had gotten more than a few looks passed his way, but so far, he had managed to avoid them fairly well. Keeping to himself happened to be one of his strong suits.
And then there was the matter of Dhara. His vampire girlfriend was quite the pacifist, and had never so much as thrown a punch. With things the way they were, it was impossible not to worry about her when she roamed the streets at night, going between jobs and one of their apartments. Since losing her job at the university, it was one less concern, but he was sure to send out a text a few times a night to check in. If only for his own peace of mind.
“What do you think, girl... stay in for the night, or venture out for a walk?” he asked of his red husky, kneeling down to properly give her affection. As she barked at him in response, his phone vibrated against the arm of the couch. Snatching it up, he read his girlfriend’s message. “Well, Athena, looks like the decision was made for us. Someone wants to see you.” With a small grin, he shot off a text that he would be right there and got Athena ready to go. It would take no time at all to reach the dog park, especially if the streets were deserted.
Dhara She shivered as she sat with the giant dog, feeling exposed and paranoid. She was the only one in the park, and, it seemed, the only one out at night. Her phone pinged, the text confirming Flynn and Athena would be there soon. She looked at the dog, then eased off the bench and sat on the concrete pad around it. “Down.” She said softly to the beast, pleased when it obeyed. She nestled against it’s warm side, swallowing her fear, trusting that she was hidden by the large dog.
Not much had changed in her routine since the Longslade Incident. The worst was losing her job at the university, the Dean and the University President had come in person to fire her. A sweet touch as they tried to assure the woman it wasn’t her fault, nevertheless her heart had broken as she packed up her office. Since then, she tried to go about her days and nights as normally as she could, but every so often, fear grabbed hold of her spine and shook her like a wolf with prey. She sighed and pet the animal, curling closer and waiting for Flynn. She knew it wasn’t far, but each minute felt like an eternity as she sat and counted in every language she knew to keep herself calm.
FLYNN As much as he tried to avoid it, Flynn couldn’t help but search the area as he walked. Be it for vampire, human, or soldier, he was not going to be caught unaware. When it came to vampires, he had a fairly decent radar system, but there was nothing to help him identify a human close by other than his own two eyes and ears. Maybe that made him look suspicious, but he couldn’t bring himself to care. Lack of vigilance could be deadly. Not that many took to random violence these days, with tensions only rising with each passing day.
As he came upon the entrance to the dark park, he immediately sought out the bench that he and Dhara had since claimed as ‘theirs.’ It was too far to make out, but he could just make out a silhouetted form seated on the concrete. Assuming it to be Dhara, he made his way over with Athena at his side. Before he could get too close, the dog at his side seemed to slow, her eyes glued to the bench. Frowning, he stopped just shy of the bench and finally realized what was so different about tonight. And that was a dog. A massively huge dog with Dhara perched up against it. “Uh...who’s your new friend, Dhara?” he asked, eyes wide as he stared at the huge, but beautiful, canine.
Dhara She got to her feet and the massive dog stood, revealing it’s huge size. “Well, according to the breeder, this is Puppy Number Four. He does not have a name… yet.” She grinned impishly and told the dog to stay. She wandered over to Athena and hugged her, whispering in her ear about how beautiful she was and how she was Dhara’s favorite. Then she hugged Flynn and smiled up at him. “I thought we should see how Athena likes him before you name him.”
She walked back over to the dog and buried her fingers in his thick fur, scratching behind the floppy ear. The dog looked sweet and docile, like a giant teddy bear come to life, but the breeder had assured her that he had plenty of training in guarding and attacking. She had a folder of commands tucked in her satchel for Flynn. Adjusting the collar so the gift bow was showing, she waited for him to catch on that this massive creature was a gift for him.
FLYNN He was a little wary as Dhara stood, now fully faced with the drastic size of the dog compared to the tiny woman next to it. If she weren’t a vampire, he would have wondered just how she had managed to control a dog that size. But as she spoke of the dog coming from a breeder, he figured he had to have had some form of training in the past. Puppy Number Four waited as she moved away to Athena, staring at the situation before him with astute attention, taking in everything. Flynn watched the animal in wonder, oblivious to Dhara’s hug, at first, Blinking, he wrapped his arms around her, tightly and tried to catch on to what she was saying.
Suddenly, the big blue bow registered, and the way she had said ‘before you name him.’ Like the dog was for him. Because...the dog -was- for him. “Wait...he...he’s for me?” he suddenly voiced, eyes going wide. He couldn’t deny how beautiful the creature was, even if he was a big ball of fluff. But, the longer he stared at it, the more anxious Flynn became. She was giving him a dog...couples got dogs, together. Their first step toward a commitment to each other. Dhara...had bought him a dog.