Re: As Above, So Below ((Lincoln King))
Posted: 17 Aug 2016, 12:50
"Linc?"
Eska glanced briefly at her friend, noting the sudden abruptness to his voice. The vampire was quite possibly long gone but the paladin pulled out a small flat grey stone tied to a piece of black string and held it up in front of her. The stone was a grifter, something she had picked up from a sorcerer a year or so ago. The stone seemed to hover for a few minutes before it spun in the direction of the street in front of her.
"Got you," she whispered, tucking the stone back in her pocket. The air was warm and a cool breeze was moving through, stirring up leaves and rustling through the trees overhead. Eska allowed herself to remember each detail she could about her mother's murder. She was almost sure she had the same person.
The question was why?
Her mother had been nothing short of an open book, she had shared nearly every piece of her life with her children and the paladin was sure she knew everything there was to know about her. How exactly was the vampire connected to her mother? Or the dead girl she had just seen. The sound of police sirens floated on the air, another one for the boneyard, Eska thought with no measure of pleasure.
The city was rife with vampires, people were just starting to realize that and even though she knew paladins who were of the opinion that not all vampires were sinister creatures, she knew otherwise. A vampire had taken her mother and a vampire had taken her sister.
The only real family she had left was Trinity and Eska felt almost as if each day brought her perilously close to losing the girl.
"Hey!" Her arm arced back in a well aimed throw, sending the dagger in her left hand flying between the fleeing vampire's back. He turned briefly, snarling at her and she could see his clothes were stained with blood. The whole incident felt as if it was running on slow motion and she would hear someone shouting 'cut!' anytime. No such announcement was made and Eska sprinted into the alley way behind the vampire.
Cornered, the vampire turned, trying to lunge at her and she side stepped, rolling safely out of reach. The blood in her veins was pulsing, adrenaline coursing through her and the paladin felt as if she could do almost anything. It didn't matter if she got hurt nor what happened, Eska was finally taking revenge and it felt good.
Eska glanced briefly at her friend, noting the sudden abruptness to his voice. The vampire was quite possibly long gone but the paladin pulled out a small flat grey stone tied to a piece of black string and held it up in front of her. The stone was a grifter, something she had picked up from a sorcerer a year or so ago. The stone seemed to hover for a few minutes before it spun in the direction of the street in front of her.
"Got you," she whispered, tucking the stone back in her pocket. The air was warm and a cool breeze was moving through, stirring up leaves and rustling through the trees overhead. Eska allowed herself to remember each detail she could about her mother's murder. She was almost sure she had the same person.
The question was why?
Her mother had been nothing short of an open book, she had shared nearly every piece of her life with her children and the paladin was sure she knew everything there was to know about her. How exactly was the vampire connected to her mother? Or the dead girl she had just seen. The sound of police sirens floated on the air, another one for the boneyard, Eska thought with no measure of pleasure.
The city was rife with vampires, people were just starting to realize that and even though she knew paladins who were of the opinion that not all vampires were sinister creatures, she knew otherwise. A vampire had taken her mother and a vampire had taken her sister.
The only real family she had left was Trinity and Eska felt almost as if each day brought her perilously close to losing the girl.
"Hey!" Her arm arced back in a well aimed throw, sending the dagger in her left hand flying between the fleeing vampire's back. He turned briefly, snarling at her and she could see his clothes were stained with blood. The whole incident felt as if it was running on slow motion and she would hear someone shouting 'cut!' anytime. No such announcement was made and Eska sprinted into the alley way behind the vampire.
Cornered, the vampire turned, trying to lunge at her and she side stepped, rolling safely out of reach. The blood in her veins was pulsing, adrenaline coursing through her and the paladin felt as if she could do almost anything. It didn't matter if she got hurt nor what happened, Eska was finally taking revenge and it felt good.