Re: Family Ties
Posted: 20 Mar 2015, 02:04
It was so cold. The ice beneath her feet as she materialised just outside of Alpha Towers was the first indication of that and the below freezing temperatures seemed to burn the soles of her feet. The air held a bitter sting as it as it wrapped around her naked form in a less than loving embrace that once upon a time would have her shivering uncontrollably as she hurried to find some place warm. Though, once upon a time the woman would never dared be anywhere not her bedroom, wearing nothing but a frown. It was his fault. He said she had to go now. So she did. Such the obedient wife. She knew she was going to be in trouble for this stunt but right now there were other things that needed to be a priority.
Velveteen glanced around, hoping that the cold weather and late hour had prevented there being any onlookers. Not so much worried about the lack of clothing as she was the teleporting. Naked could be explained. Appearing out of nowhere? Not so much. A lone woman sat huddled in a nearby doorway, doing her best to find some refuge from the cold. The cart nearby filled with random junk presented this woman’s life, which was not a whole lot for anyone who appeared to be in their late sixties. That she even survived out here at all was a true wonder. The old woman lifted her head to settle weary eyes on the vampire and then smiled. Her aged face suddenly not what it first appeared to be. For a moment, Velveteen was mesmerized. The look of knowing that lingered in old woman’s eyes was almost unsettling.
Before Velveteen managed to tear her gaze away the older woman nodded and busied herself with tugging the age warn shawls about herself. The connection was made and now Velveteen was being dismissed, a look of recognition dawned on her features. The Oracle. How she always knew where something was happening was beyond her, though seeing her here was out of the norm and left the vampire wondering what this could mean….if anything at all.
The curiousity was fleeting and quickly replaced by the previous feeling of anger and defiance. She could have called the shadows to her to protect her modesty whilst making her way up to her apartment but instead she flipped her long, ebony strands over one alabaster shoulder and set her jaw straight ahead as she marched her way up to the ninth floor like it was nobody’s business. There were several shocked gasps and a couple of admiring glances her way causing the faintest hint of a smile to dance delicately across her lips. He would likely never know but that it happened gave her a small sense of satisfaction that even though he may not realise it she had punished him for his anger.
Once the door to her apartment locked behind her she moved much more quickly. Finding Satine wasn’t going to be the problem, it was, after all one of the things that she did best, find people. No...the hardest part was going to be what was to happen next. Velveteen was not ready for her sister to be either dead or turned and needed more time to even make that decision. What if she was turned and they hated each other? What if she was killed without Velveteen ever knowing or worse. An undefined amount of time lifting with what ifs and maybes could be just as torturous. There were still too many questions and so few answers had been provided. As much as she hated to deny her husband, neither was an option right now. She could only hope that once he calmed down he might listen to her. Once Satine was secure and no longer a danger to them or anyone else.
Where and how that was to happen was just another step in solving this dilemma but one that she would deal with when they got there.
Jeans, t-shirt, boots and a jacket were pulled on in a flurry of motion as the vampire used those powers available to her to find where her twin might be. Human were much easier to track, well the purebloods. They didn’t have the ability to dodge the powers that vampires were able to use and as it so happened, the woman in question happened to be shop. A rather interesting shop at that if those items in her immediate area were any indication. Velveteen didn’t immediately recognise the place though she was able to triangulate a general location rather quickly. She didn’t have long. There was no way of knowing how long Satine had been there or how long she would remain.
She scowled at the glock before tucking it away. It was primitive and not the best weapon but the only one available to her at the moment. It would suffice as she no intentions of actually using it, unless of course she had to knock the woman the **** out.
Velveteen was about to step out into the corridor when she quickly darted back inside. A hurried search of the kitchen cupboards produced a small jar of Vicks Vaporub which she stuffed into a jacket pocket. She had no idea what was going on with her lately but it had happened too many times now to be a fluke. Something about the smell of human blood did ...something to her and past experiences had taught her that the overbearing vapours that could not only singe the nostril hairs and burn the delicate membrane of the nose but it could block out even the foulest of odours. It was all she could think of right now. Once satisfied that she had all she needed she moved faster than the human eye could see out of the Alpha Towers lobby and across the river to Coastside. The fact that she knew exactly where the portal led was a huge bonus and the best place for Velveteen to start tracking.
Satine’s aura was strong when the dark haired vampire stepped into the building, not strong enough for her to have still been there but like a fire that had just been put out the coals were still warm and smoking. The general area was mainly factories and warehouses with various other businesses scattered throughout so there were very places she could have gone, especially considering that there was little open this time of night and the fact that the other’s knowledge of the area was likely limited at best. The only actual shop that Velveteen knew of was over near the station and not far from Silks so that was the way she headed.
The obnoxious flashing of the ‘OPEN’ sign stood out like a sore thumb in the darkened streets. Like a moth to the flame that surely would have drawn someone in a panic and looking for help. The possibility caused a little panic to rise up in her chest cavity. What of she was already with the authorities and spilling her guts? No. Surely she wasn’t that stupid as to think she would actually believed.
The door swung open and Velveteen stepped inside, letting it close of its own accord behind her. Silver orbs scanned the small overcrowded shop like tiny radars as she checked for the other’s presence. Her arms hung down by her side and her fingers clenched and relaxed as frustration began to build.
“Back for this are you?” The male’s voice drew her attention to what he was holding up. The mask! “You shot out of here so quickly I figured you might be back.”
“****!” The word was spat as she turned on her heel and stepped back out into the night. She had missed her. Standing there on the snow covered foot path Velveteen sniffed at the air. She could smell her...well her blood. It was at the moment her eyes were drawn to the pristine white blanket beneath her feet, and more so the glittering red drops that stained it. Kneeling down she scooped her hand beneath one and brought it up to her nose. Almost immediately that dark swirl of animalistic urges rose from the depths of her senses. A gutteral growl came unbidden from darkest recesses of her being and the fragile fringes of her psyche began to unravel. She shook her her head and dropped the snow, stepping back in shock. The scent of her sister’s blood remained but had been dulled by the ice just enough to allow her to regain control before it was too late. Enough for her to recognise those changes that had begun to possess. It worried her but for now those concerns were pushed back and before she continued further she put the small jar to use and smeared the top her upper lip in a thick layer of the clear gel like substance. Menthol vapours raped her delicate senses brutally but did as she had hoped, effectively overpowering and blocking out any and all other smells.
Red drops in the snow, like breadcrumbs in the forest, led Velveteen to the train station. That was not anything surprising and probably one of the smartest things Satine had unknowingly done thus far. She could have gone anywhere from here and to travel to every station to pick up her trail was going to take too long.
Her vision blurred a little from the Vicks and she reached out once more to check in on her sister’s whereabouts. A string of profanities that would have made even the most hardened of men blush, left her lips in what seemed to be unending rush of uttered frustration. Her hands turned into fists at her side and her whole body stiffened. For the casual onlooker it might have looked as if the woman was about to throw a tantrum right there when a voice from somewhere behind her caused her to freeze.
“Whoa ****! Check this out, dude. It’s all happenin’ at the airport.” The sound of the young male’s voice was filled with amusement as he shoved the small screen towards his friend. “She’s kinda hot too.” He added right before Velveteen stepped up and snatched the device from his hand. His protests were met with the cold muzzle of of her gun that was now pressed to his forehead as she watched the report. The pair just looked at her all wide eyed and said not a single word as she threw the phone back into his lap and stalked off, gun still in hand. Now she was really pissed.
Velveteen glanced around, hoping that the cold weather and late hour had prevented there being any onlookers. Not so much worried about the lack of clothing as she was the teleporting. Naked could be explained. Appearing out of nowhere? Not so much. A lone woman sat huddled in a nearby doorway, doing her best to find some refuge from the cold. The cart nearby filled with random junk presented this woman’s life, which was not a whole lot for anyone who appeared to be in their late sixties. That she even survived out here at all was a true wonder. The old woman lifted her head to settle weary eyes on the vampire and then smiled. Her aged face suddenly not what it first appeared to be. For a moment, Velveteen was mesmerized. The look of knowing that lingered in old woman’s eyes was almost unsettling.
Before Velveteen managed to tear her gaze away the older woman nodded and busied herself with tugging the age warn shawls about herself. The connection was made and now Velveteen was being dismissed, a look of recognition dawned on her features. The Oracle. How she always knew where something was happening was beyond her, though seeing her here was out of the norm and left the vampire wondering what this could mean….if anything at all.
The curiousity was fleeting and quickly replaced by the previous feeling of anger and defiance. She could have called the shadows to her to protect her modesty whilst making her way up to her apartment but instead she flipped her long, ebony strands over one alabaster shoulder and set her jaw straight ahead as she marched her way up to the ninth floor like it was nobody’s business. There were several shocked gasps and a couple of admiring glances her way causing the faintest hint of a smile to dance delicately across her lips. He would likely never know but that it happened gave her a small sense of satisfaction that even though he may not realise it she had punished him for his anger.
Once the door to her apartment locked behind her she moved much more quickly. Finding Satine wasn’t going to be the problem, it was, after all one of the things that she did best, find people. No...the hardest part was going to be what was to happen next. Velveteen was not ready for her sister to be either dead or turned and needed more time to even make that decision. What if she was turned and they hated each other? What if she was killed without Velveteen ever knowing or worse. An undefined amount of time lifting with what ifs and maybes could be just as torturous. There were still too many questions and so few answers had been provided. As much as she hated to deny her husband, neither was an option right now. She could only hope that once he calmed down he might listen to her. Once Satine was secure and no longer a danger to them or anyone else.
Where and how that was to happen was just another step in solving this dilemma but one that she would deal with when they got there.
Jeans, t-shirt, boots and a jacket were pulled on in a flurry of motion as the vampire used those powers available to her to find where her twin might be. Human were much easier to track, well the purebloods. They didn’t have the ability to dodge the powers that vampires were able to use and as it so happened, the woman in question happened to be shop. A rather interesting shop at that if those items in her immediate area were any indication. Velveteen didn’t immediately recognise the place though she was able to triangulate a general location rather quickly. She didn’t have long. There was no way of knowing how long Satine had been there or how long she would remain.
She scowled at the glock before tucking it away. It was primitive and not the best weapon but the only one available to her at the moment. It would suffice as she no intentions of actually using it, unless of course she had to knock the woman the **** out.
Velveteen was about to step out into the corridor when she quickly darted back inside. A hurried search of the kitchen cupboards produced a small jar of Vicks Vaporub which she stuffed into a jacket pocket. She had no idea what was going on with her lately but it had happened too many times now to be a fluke. Something about the smell of human blood did ...something to her and past experiences had taught her that the overbearing vapours that could not only singe the nostril hairs and burn the delicate membrane of the nose but it could block out even the foulest of odours. It was all she could think of right now. Once satisfied that she had all she needed she moved faster than the human eye could see out of the Alpha Towers lobby and across the river to Coastside. The fact that she knew exactly where the portal led was a huge bonus and the best place for Velveteen to start tracking.
Satine’s aura was strong when the dark haired vampire stepped into the building, not strong enough for her to have still been there but like a fire that had just been put out the coals were still warm and smoking. The general area was mainly factories and warehouses with various other businesses scattered throughout so there were very places she could have gone, especially considering that there was little open this time of night and the fact that the other’s knowledge of the area was likely limited at best. The only actual shop that Velveteen knew of was over near the station and not far from Silks so that was the way she headed.
The obnoxious flashing of the ‘OPEN’ sign stood out like a sore thumb in the darkened streets. Like a moth to the flame that surely would have drawn someone in a panic and looking for help. The possibility caused a little panic to rise up in her chest cavity. What of she was already with the authorities and spilling her guts? No. Surely she wasn’t that stupid as to think she would actually believed.
The door swung open and Velveteen stepped inside, letting it close of its own accord behind her. Silver orbs scanned the small overcrowded shop like tiny radars as she checked for the other’s presence. Her arms hung down by her side and her fingers clenched and relaxed as frustration began to build.
“Back for this are you?” The male’s voice drew her attention to what he was holding up. The mask! “You shot out of here so quickly I figured you might be back.”
“****!” The word was spat as she turned on her heel and stepped back out into the night. She had missed her. Standing there on the snow covered foot path Velveteen sniffed at the air. She could smell her...well her blood. It was at the moment her eyes were drawn to the pristine white blanket beneath her feet, and more so the glittering red drops that stained it. Kneeling down she scooped her hand beneath one and brought it up to her nose. Almost immediately that dark swirl of animalistic urges rose from the depths of her senses. A gutteral growl came unbidden from darkest recesses of her being and the fragile fringes of her psyche began to unravel. She shook her her head and dropped the snow, stepping back in shock. The scent of her sister’s blood remained but had been dulled by the ice just enough to allow her to regain control before it was too late. Enough for her to recognise those changes that had begun to possess. It worried her but for now those concerns were pushed back and before she continued further she put the small jar to use and smeared the top her upper lip in a thick layer of the clear gel like substance. Menthol vapours raped her delicate senses brutally but did as she had hoped, effectively overpowering and blocking out any and all other smells.
Red drops in the snow, like breadcrumbs in the forest, led Velveteen to the train station. That was not anything surprising and probably one of the smartest things Satine had unknowingly done thus far. She could have gone anywhere from here and to travel to every station to pick up her trail was going to take too long.
Her vision blurred a little from the Vicks and she reached out once more to check in on her sister’s whereabouts. A string of profanities that would have made even the most hardened of men blush, left her lips in what seemed to be unending rush of uttered frustration. Her hands turned into fists at her side and her whole body stiffened. For the casual onlooker it might have looked as if the woman was about to throw a tantrum right there when a voice from somewhere behind her caused her to freeze.
“Whoa ****! Check this out, dude. It’s all happenin’ at the airport.” The sound of the young male’s voice was filled with amusement as he shoved the small screen towards his friend. “She’s kinda hot too.” He added right before Velveteen stepped up and snatched the device from his hand. His protests were met with the cold muzzle of of her gun that was now pressed to his forehead as she watched the report. The pair just looked at her all wide eyed and said not a single word as she threw the phone back into his lap and stalked off, gun still in hand. Now she was really pissed.