Claw-and-Cling [Savas]

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Claw-and-Cling [Savas]

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The state of the city meant nothing to Eureka. The rift, the politics, the soldiers and the hunters and the cops, the increased security, it barely touched the redhead. In fact, she barely even noticed it, until one night it occurred to her that the zombies were no longer contained within the walls they had once been contained within. This meant nothing to the woman who decided she could have a little fun with them now without having to crawl through sewers to do so.

Eureka had never learned about the rift or what that meant for her, necessarily. She had some inkling that it was the reason why she’d been able to come back from the dead, but she knew this on an instinctual level – as if she had a sixth sense, and could feel the energy that the rift exuded, and that it got weaker if she left the city, and stronger the closer she got to what was the Quarantine Zone.

As close as the Casino was to the Quarantine Zone, Eureka liked to meander. She didn’t stick to one part of the city. And besides, it didn’t matter where she went to sleep for the day, she’d always wake up on that same rooftop – the one that Chad had turned her on. The apartment below it was empty now, though Eureka couldn’t understand the way that made her feel. Detached, in a way. A sane and normal person might have understood it as sadness, but Eureka didn’t have the same feelings and emotions as a regular human. Deep down, perhaps, it contributed to her actions since she’d returned from the Shadow Realm. Where she’d been a ragged mess before, more animal than human, now she was worse.

Like a cat, she did groom herself every now and again, to the best of her ability without a shower or a bathtub. It had rained the night before and she’d rubbed some of the dirt from her skin and pushed her fingers through her hair; but that hair was still knotted and tied haphazardly in a messy bun on the top of her head. Her feet were bare and the souls were near black, roughened by the city streets. She wore a shirt that might have belonged to one of her former victims; a men’s shirt, white, the buttons undone at her neck and the fabric falling to just above her knees. She’d wear nothing if she was able to. At least this way she was merely mistaken for someone homeless rather than as a crazy person.

She approached the bar from the shadows; there was music coming from inside; there was the sound of glass smashing, laughter mixed with shouting, thunder, like a body hitting the floor. A lone man stumbled out of the front door, blood pouring from his nose. He looked angry, like someone who’d just wanted a quiet drink but had got involved in someone else’s fight – a fight that continued inside.

Eureka didn’t miss a beat as she approached the lone man, who’d pulled a pack of cigarettes from his pocket, intending to light one. She smiled as him as she approached, which earned her an arch of a brow. She didn’t slow down. When she got close enough she sidled up to him, her hand at his hip. His arms lifted up and out of the way; he was confused by this dirty woman with her dazzling smile, not sure whether to be repulsed or excited. But he had done what Eureka had hoped he would. He had opened himself up to her. The gentle nuzzle she’d initiated was now a claw-and-cling; she had her fingers clenched in his hair and her canines sunk deep into flesh before he could even react. Like a leech, she clung to him, and would not let go until she had had her fill.
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Savas Uzun did not feel at home in this city.

He'd not been here long, only a week or so since he'd packed up what little he had and moved, but the feeling of 'new' about his surroundings was incredibly frustrating. Logically, he knew that he'd end up getting used to the place, but there was something about it that set him on edge. The rumors, for one, that drifted around the bars late at night. The strange looks he'd gotten from people passing him by, looks that seemed to cut right through the mountain of a man in a way he was certainly not accustomed to.

This place was a different beast than New York had been. A different beast entirely.

Still, it was the same day-to-day. When he wasn't spending the time looking for an apartment on the shitty motel wifi he'd been 'blessed' with ("only $6.99 per night!"), the gruff looking man had taken it upon himself to find the best bars he could. Ones that were small, quiet. Almost perfectly seedy. His kinda places. The old kinda places he grew up with, before everything turned into a club with music too loud to hear oneself think and drinks that were priced so high you damn near needed a loan to get shitfaced.

So far, he'd only been thrown out of a handful of them.

He wasn't a regular, that was his first mistake. His second being that he had a fuse that was about as short as they could come and didn't like to be bothered by drunks trying to prove something. Big, tattooed guy like him got a lot of attention he didn't want just trying to sit and have a quiet drink.

Tonight's lovely establishment of choice was no different. He'd ignored the glares as he walked through the door and, after a couple of hours and a bit of a healthy buzz, thought to himself that everything just might turn out well for once. Almost relaxing.

Almost.

It started with a bump. Nothing major. Savas just sitting there at the bar, minding his own, when a guy about as big as he was brushed by him, knocking into his shoulder just as he was about to raise the rocks glass to his lips. The drink was full and it spilled, the glass dropping, shattering, the contents going right down his beard and the front of his shirt. For a moment, he was very still, simply sighing and on the verge of asking the bartender for a rag or something. Then the words came from behind his head, hot breath on the back of his neck.

"How about you watch where the hell I'm going," sneered the meathead, then laughed as if the words were the funniest thing in the world. Savas could smell the cheap drink on his breath, even without facing the other man. He could feel his jaw clenching, the veins in his neck starting to tighten.

"Back the hell off," came the reply, quick with words pinched and sharp. He thought he might have heard 'the ****'d he say to me?' before something heavy hit the back of his head and snapped his neck forward a few inches.

And it had been such a nice evening.

Everything turned to chaos almost immediately, Savas not being one to care much for 'fighting etiquette'. When his temper got the best of him, he was lucky if he even noticed punches coming his way. He always regretted it later, but in the moment his goal was always clear as crystal. Make them pay.

He hardly noticed the screaming of the bartender or the other patrons either moving out of the way, heading out of the bar, or getting in the way. The music in the background was nothing but fuzz. At one point, after he'd slammed the other to the ground and given him a couple of quick lessons in manners, the idiot's friends finally decided to get involved.

Just like that, he was shoved through the door and out into the night, falling forward onto the concrete with a string of curses, both at the pack of dipshits inside, and at his own inability to break them all.

Savas stood, meaning to turn and head right back in to finish what he'd started... when his dark eyes happened upon something his alcohol addled mind couldn't quite piece together. A woman, halfway on the side of dirty, tugging back a man by the hair with her mouth against his neck. The sight itself seemed to sober him - replace his anger with momentary confusion.

"What the **** is this?" he murmured, turning his head to spit blood from his mouth that he hoped - for a second, idly - was his own. "Get a room yo--"

He cut himself off. No. This wasn't two people trying to get lucky outside a bar. This was something else entirely.
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Hot blood gushed over Eureka’s waiting tongue, the vital liquid swallowed greedily, sucked from the grunting struggling body she clung to. She barely felt the way his fingers grabbed at her flesh, as he tried, to begin with, to shove her off. That was until the vampiric venom took hold and his body slackened, that instinct to survive still there as he moaned and near-whimpered, a last-ditch effort to inspire some kind of mercy or sympathy, perhaps. It didn’t work.

Eureka didn’t generally leave her victims alive, but the one currently in her grasp had a sudden surge of self-awareness. He lunged, with Eureka still clinging to him like a large and ravenous leech. When she opened her eyes it was to realise that they had a witness. And her victim was appealing to said witness, wanting help. Wanting to be saved. That just would not do.

When Eureka let go, she did so roughly. The sharpened tips of her canines dragged along flesh; it opened the wound upon the man’s neck, the vein sliced in such a way that healing was near impossible. Sure, the properties of her saliva or whatever it was that could leave her victims dazed and confused with no hint of a bite mark anywhere on their body was trying to work. Trying, but would not work quite fast enough. The guy would lose far too much blood before that wound healed itself. Why? Because Eureka was possessive. She was like the cat who’d play with a lizard until the lizard had lost a tail and a leg and had a few puncture wounds, but once the lizard died, she’d leave it there. Rotting. Desiccated. It was all about the game.

Blood dripped from her chin as she turned on their witness. She tugged her lower lip between her teeth, sucking at the residual blood. The back of her hand dragged across her mouth, managing to wipe some of the blood away but honestly just making a bigger mess.

”Hey there,” she purred. The new guy was larger than the last one. More robust. He looked tastier. And, though she tucked her chin and looked up at him through lowered lashes, she doubted that her coy act would work a second time. Not in these circumstances. But, may as well give it a try.
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In the moments after he'd questioned the scene in front of him, Savas simply watched, finding himself transfixed by the scene before him in a way he couldn't explain. It should have disgusted him, should have terrified him. There was fear, yes, but it whisped idly in the back of his mind; just beneath the surface as he took everything in.

He was torn away from these thoughts when the man - the victim, he corrected himself - reached out to him and pleaded for help. Despite himself, the larger man took a single step back, revulsion settling deep within his stomach and brewing with the warmth of the alcohol to burn off any buzz he might have.

Turns out, seeing someone bled before you sobers up a person damn quickly.

He snapped out of his own head again when the woman let go, dragging her fangs - what the ****, those were fangs - away and just letting the other drop. Savas' brows furrowed as he looked at her, and he found himself struggling with just what to think.

A part of him was afraid, as he should have been, but other parts of him were intrigued. And, in a thought that made his stomach knot, strangely giddy. How easily she had overpowered the other with just a bite. His heart thudded rhythmically in his head, loud enough that he hardly realized she was talking.

He scowled, shaking his head as if physically rattling the thoughts away. An inked hand reached to settle near the knife on his belt as he watched her and replied. "Hey yourself," he heard himself say, and was almost confused again by how he'd replied. He concentrated and spoke again.

"So it's true. Christ. I thought this city was full of crazies," he grunted, hand squeezing around the knife. "Am I the second course then?"

He laughed, bitter and cold, looking for a split second between the woman and the other gu--victim. But maybe not? How did he know the guy wasn't a scumbag. Somehow deserving? His mind spun with questions, a twisting of near-panic, and the crippling realization that these could be his last moments alive.
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The laugh that parted Eureka’s painted-red lips was low and sultry, but by no means ingenuine. The city was full of crazies, though not in the way this guy had suspected. The stories they told were not made up, no. Those telling the stories were not crazy at all. But many of the stories held the weight of truth – it was the crazies who prompted those stories that visitors should be wary of. Clearly, this traveller had not got the memo.

Eureka reached forward, fingers walking a line up the stranger’s chest.

”Maybe. Are you tasty?” she asked, gaze flicking from the man’s chest to his neck, then to his face. There was tension in his limbs, and she didn’t miss the way his hand shifted for a weapon. She almost wanted him to draw it, to pull it from its scabbard and attempt to stab her, to slice through her skin and cause her to bleed. It could be a fun game – she could allow him to believe she was gravely injured, that she was dying, that he had won. Only to take away his hope and celebration at the last minute.

Though where her last victim had been dishevelled in a way that spoke volumes about his character, this guy was … well, groomed. The way the hair was cut, the way the beard was sculpted, he took care of himself. And he was built like a boulder, the muscle beneath Eureka’s light touch hard as rock. Though Eureka couldn’t say that she had a type (Aaron was thin and lanky, for example) she could appreciate good form. She wondered what he imbibed; was he a heavy drinker? Did he use drugs? Was he a carnivore? What would his blood taste like?

”If you let me have a taste I promise I won’t kill you…” she said, looking up at him through lowered lashes, the epitome of feminine wile – she may not have been wearing heels or make-up, her hair might not be perfectly straight and her clothes might not have been skin-tight and revealing, but there was a predatory confidence in the redhead that spoke volumes.

Despite this, a promise uttered by a crazy wasn’t exactly worth its weight in gold.
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Just like that, she had closed the distance and her fingers danced up his front. He scowled, both at the action itself, and the fact that a part of him found the action itself somehow alluring. Her next words didn't help, but they brought him back to reality.

Tasty.

The fact that she seemed to almost just think of him as a meal had his blood starting to churn and boil, but he didn't dare act - not yet anyway. He just watched her, brows pinched together and his dark eyes locked into hers.

"How the **** am I supposed to answer that?" Savas replied, the words almost a growl. His mind was screaming at him, fight or flight instincts coupling with his anger and making the hand on the handle of his blade clench even tighter.

A drinker he certainly was; that much was easy to tell from the smell of the drink that was in his beard and on the very chest her fingers had drifted across seconds ago. The fleeting thought about how normal things had been moments ago in the bar drifted in his head.

Drugs had never much interested the large man, at least not doing them. Selling them was easy money, but he'd gotten out of that a long time ago. The risk and reward didn't match up one bit. But a carnivore? Of course he was.

The beat of silence and the way she watched him worried him, but it also fueled that rage he had such a hard time controlling. He breathed out of his nostrils, breath coming a little more quickly now as they stood and stared at each other.

When she spoke again, he bristled and almost drew his knife. His hand itched to grab for it, withdraw it and push it forward into her. But somewhere in the back of his head, reason crept through with its old pal doubt, and he realized that it probably wouldn't do much to slow her down.

"That so?" he replied, after a moment, something about the way she spoke those words and looked at him making it hard to push the words forward, almost making him tongue tied in a way he most certainly wasn't used to. But the confidence in it. It pissed him off and intrigued him all at once. She was smaller than him, but looks most certainly weren't everything. Not here. Not now.

Part of him wondered, idly, what might happen if HE was like that. One of them. The thought was exciting and sickening all at once. He huffed out an angry breath and spoke up again.

"And what the hell reason do I have to believe any of that? From what I saw of that dude over there, you could just kill me regardless, right?" snapped the mountain of a man as he glared down at her, finally finding his voice coming back.

In that moment, he almost pulled the blade regardless of that doubt, just to see what she would do. Some disturbing sense of curiosity, fueled by his very sudden and apparent mortality urged him on. But instead, he kept speaking, an unusual amount of words for the normally stoic male.

"How 'bout this, lady? How about we talk first. How about you tell me about all this **** before you bleed me, if that's what you aim to do. Straight from the source, none of this ******** rumor mill garbage. Least if I'm gonna die, it ain't gonna be easy, and I wanna know what's gonna do me in."
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Talk. The idea of sitting around and talking made Eureka’s hackles want to stand on end. It reminded her of classrooms with droning teachers, of staff meetings at the grocery store where she’d worked for so long without the drive nor the enthusiasm to get out or work her *** off to climb the internal ladder. Those who worked checkout could soon become managers, if they so wished it. And if they managed one store properly, they could manage others. And then they could get out of the store completely, could sit in a cushy office somewhere, telling the lackeys out in the world what to do and how to do it.

But she’d never been one for numbers. She’d never been one for talking. Especially since that elder vampire and stuck his fangs in her throat and drained of her blood, only to give it back again in spades. That single moment had frozen Eureka in time, and she remained as wild and carefree as the night she’d slashed that arrogant, self-serving prick of a customer with a broken glass bottle of expensive olive oil.

She’d enjoyed watching Aaron play his drums. She’d enjoyed laying with him, crawling down that fire escape and under the blankets with him by her side. When he’d tried to talk to her, she’d either zone out or she’d put her mouth on his. She’d get him to shut up, one way or another.

Now Aaron was no longer here. There was another man in front of him. A man wanting to talk. Eureka pouted and shook her head.

”Talk is dull,” she said. Even now she scolded herself for talking too much. ”The best way to learn anything is by practical experimentation. Hands on, y’know?” she said with a gleaming grin. Her palm ran over the man’s chest to climb onto his bicep, fingers tracing a line past his elbow and down to the hand that may or may not have been keen to stab her through the heart with a sharp blade. If he allowed it, she’d lift that hand, palm up, the vein beneath the skin of his wrist tantalizing and sweet.

”I’ve been told that I’m tasty,” she said, turning her eyes up to his once more. She took a small step backward and offered a bare wrist of her own. ”…if you let me bite you, I’ll let you bite me back…” she said. In her eyes, the best way to learn about vampires was to become one.
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The large male watched her, dark eyes squinting suspiciously. A beat passed in silence and for a moment, a sickening worry gripped him by the throat as if it would never let go. His face showed nothing, but his hand squeezed against the handle of the knife at his belt and he could feel it going numb, but he didn't care.

Then she was speaking again and he was listening to each word carefully, despite the want to shut her out. But he couldn't help but agree with the sentiment, in a way. Talk was dull. The half-giant of a man wasn't much of a talker himself, but he didn't want to tell her that. That said, when she stepped forward, grinning and sliding her hand over him, he was ready to tell her anything. Snapping out of it, or trying his best too.

Savas looked her over. She was alluring, in her own way, but why he couldn't place it. But her words were sweet as honey, even if he knew that they were tainted with poison.

"Tasty?" he repeated, his deep voice low where it wanted to boom. He looked from her to the offered wrist and sneered. He said nothing, for what felt like a very long time, then finally spoke again. The words sounded crazy in his head even as he said them, but that didn't stop him.

"Fine. If you're just gonna ******* kill me anyway, why the hell not?" he shot back, his eyes burning as he stared her down, finally releasing the handle of his blade and thrusting his fist out past her face. He had everything to lose... but maybe he had something to gain as well?
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When the male agreed, Eureka almost bounced on her feet. She resisted. She was already imagining it, what it might be like to have a companion again, should he wish to be around, should he wish to stay. Even to watch him at a distance as he grew and adapted would do her proud. If he did grow. If he did adapt. Maybe he’d be weaker than he looked, and he’d perish. There was only one way to find out.

”I’ll help you. It’ll be easy,” she said. She lifted her wrist to her mouth and tore into her own skin. Blood pooled to the surface, jolt red against pale skin. But it didn’t worry her, not one bit. She was too preoccupied by the arm she held in her other hand, the wrist large compared to her own, the skin hot compared to hers, so cold and hard. But before she did anything, she pushed herself up on her tiptoes so her lips were close to his ear.

”It’ll be the best high you ever had,” she said. There was no point telling him she said he wasn’t going to kill him. For one, he probably wouldn’t believe her. Two? It was technically a lie. His heart would stop before he was reborn, and even then most classified vampires as being the ‘undead’. Dead, but alive. Technically dead.

After that, she wasted no time; her grip tightened on the male wrist she held, and within seconds her canines sunk, for the second time that night, into pliable flesh. Hot, delicious blood gushed over her tongue, and this time she took her time. This time she would savour her meal. She turned her blue eyes upon her meal, his face, and held her wrist up, still bleeding. He’d have to be quick otherwise it would heal. Then it would be that much harder.
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He watched, a sickening and fascinated curiosity, as she ripped into her own wrist, the blood a sharp contrast against the color of her flesh. It didn't seem to phase her in the slightest. And outwardly, he seemed unphased as well, but his mind was spinning.

She leaned close, whispered, and the words against his ear were both terrifying and tantalizing all at once. He meant to respond, but said nothing instead, the words lost in the moment.

Then, she was moving back and gripping his arm again, sinking her teeth into him. He let out a quiet groan, but that was all, just watching her with an almost glazed look. Was he in shock? The large man couldn't tell. But everything had gotten very still. Not at all what he'd expected.

It was only when she held her bleeding wrist up that he moved again and lowered his mouth to it, blood dribbling over his lower lip before he pressed his mouth against her and started to swallow. He fought back a wave of nausea - bloodyoureswallowingblood - and gripped his free hand around her arm, more to keep himself there than to hold her at all.

Something in his head began to buzz, everything in his body telling him to stop. Telling him to pull away and throw up, purge his body of whatever this substance was, but Savas ignored it - willed through it - and kept drinking.
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