Wearing: http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q166 ... ev15-1.jpgWanna make out and kiss hard, wait nevermind
━ "Tear You Apart" by She Wants Revenge
(OOC: skipping details on the girl cause i forgot ask you, but this is long overdue lmao also forgot to ask if you prefer kaliah or yukino whoops)
What was so disadvantageous and yet advantageous at the same time? People.
Crowds could be the worst when the objective was about getting away from all seeing eyes and visually going off radar. People were unpredictable for the most part, looking everywhere and noticing every little thing. How they could of advantage? With so many moving parts, tracking anything in a sea of people could also be just as much of a saving grace in the right circumstances. It just came down to misdirection, what people saw, what they thought they saw and how to control the illusion was key.
The first place to start: the setting. Preferably anything with distractions, even the streets had their occasional parades or shouting vendors of foods or merchandise, things that demanded people's attention and if not caught assisting in telling those people block things out. Hell, cell phones were the greatest thing of all, so many people looking down at those things, often glancing up or talking on phones but still with tunnel vision. The lost art of 'stopping and smelling the roses' was something that actually be exploited. A loud sports bar near by? Check. Obnoxious frat house stealing attention every five minutes? Check. Primary group of people who were either drunk, already drunk, or couldn't care less about looking away from what looked like a drunk couple making out, Check-a-rooni. He was careful about pulling the girl he was with off the side of the bar, close to the back corner; easy to move a few steps around the corner should any prying eyes linger on them for too long. The girl he was with possibly been drinking, him certainly faking it from too many nights of experience. The effort and finesse that went into crafting every lip-locked moment like a fine art he mastered, the only shame in probably not being the first ever to create it.
Still, vampires were kinda exposed and all and, being so public was a real danger - talk about bad timing to becoming one. Was the fact he was a sleazy human turned sleazy vampire whose hopefully 'harmless' presence already established a good thing? Well no matter, enough giggling and neck kissing, time to go in for the bite, and bite he did.