In the Middle [K&E]
Posted: 13 Feb 2014, 02:03
--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--
<Peter Parkman> Living out in the middle of nowhere had its perks. But it also had its downfalls. Peter wasn’t particularly a recluse. He didn’t like being a recluse. Necessity dictates that reclusivity become a thing, however—not because there’s really any chance of someone finding him out here, across the border, but because it’s all still too fresh. Too new. The fear is only starting to ebb, to eke from his system. It’s why he found himself at Rock Bay Docks. A part of the city that he had not yet had the chance to explore (he kept mainly to Wickbridge, Redwood, Swansdale and Stag Heath). The boats rocked soothingly in the harbour.
There was a small restaurant there. The sun had just set—Peter had finished grading some papers, finally, and wanted to celebrate with a little bit of fresh air and some food that he did not cook at home. He wasn’t really a very good cook. The place mainly sold seafood, which was fine by Peter. He took a table out the front, by himself. He got a few looks, but not too many. He kept his head down to study the menu, slowly sipping at the wine that he had ordered. White, so as to go with the fish that he would eventually order.
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<Keara> She’d already been to the theatre in an effort to track him down. Sure she could have summoned him but she’d played that trick once already today and was rather hoping the walking would calm her temper. It didn’t though, as the moment she caught up to him at the docks she growled and smacked him round the head. He was barely in range before she was lashing out at him. “Wish you could what do? Summon me or keep the connection going?” she asked carrying on the conversation from earlier as if it had been mere moments since they spoke last. “And not all my staff liars are. Only Sara and lied to me yet she has not. So insult you do those that love I do yet again.”
<Enver Marshall> "Ahhh. Quiet." Enver was tired of arguing with Keara over something that wasn't even worth arguing about. If she only stopped to think for a second and let him fully explain some things, she'd realize that she was blowing things out of the water again. He had started to do some fishing on his boat, but as the silence grew longer and longer, Enver began to not like it so much after all. So, he packed up his things, closed down the shop on the bottom half of his boat and started to head back home, the long way. For some reason he didn't have it in him to tome home, just like he didn't have it in him to keep arguing. It seemed exhausting and tedious tonight, when any other night he would have kept at it with her. Maybe Keara did more damage than he realized when she knocked him to the ground. Enver shrugged it off, not sure and doubting she would really hurt him, until he felt a smack at the back of his head and heard her voice. His eyes narrowed as a hand went up to his head, the thing throbbing once again as it had hours before. "Always a pleasure to see you beautiful." He grumbled, still rubbing away at his head before he turned around to face her. "Why would I want to summon you or keep it going? It was quiet for a change!" He growled out at her before Enver nudged his head to a boat that was a food place. "Going to meet Crash at the bar in there. He said something about needing cuddle time." Enver scoffed, still annoyed that Keara was being ridiculous about Falcon before he headed off to the boat. He wasn't really meeting Crash in there, but it could be easily arranged with a text to the guy.
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<Peter Parkman> It might have looked like Peter wasn’t paying attention to anything other than his menu; he was hunched over it, his head resting in his palm. He paid attention to every minute detail, however. A loud voice nearby caught his attention. It wasn’t so much that the voice itself was loud, but the tone was loud. He glanced up to see a couple having a domestic nearby; the male started to head toward the restaurant. Peter blinked as he watched, curious as to what would happen next. It was at that moment that the waitress chose to return, however; she didn’t even get through asking her question. Her presence, her voice startled Peter so much—and he was far too tall, and the table far too small for him. He jumped. The bottle of wine that he’d ordered smashed to the ground – white wine and green glass scattered. “Oh…****,” Peter moaned, deep voice the epitome of regret.
<Keara> He was trying to annoy her again and she knew it. She growled and shoved him with the palms of her hands. “Fine if quiet you require. Quiet you can have,” she said as she turned on her heels and went to leave. Keara was dressed in her usual cyber gothic style, only this outfit was a little lighter and brighter than usual being that it was all white. She’d worn it in the catacombs once and gotten it filthy; she wasn’t going to make that mistake again. Since she’d mainly spent the night hacking and arguing however, it was a fitting choice and had remained as white and bright as ever. Not that she knew she’d be hacking and arguing all day, but still, it was as if a part of her knew she wouldn’t be returning to the dank, dark tunnels that night.
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<Enver Marshall> Enver scoffed when she caved too easy and said she was going to leave. Like hell she was. She came here to start something and he finally was determined to end whatever this was. Which would call for some tactics that were a bit extreme. "So you don't care that Crash has a bunch of women in there waiting for me?" He was bluffing, but it worked last time when she was in the raid. All he needed was for Keara to pause, even for a second so he could do what he needed to do. When she did pause, he acted, the male appearing in front of her, not giving a damn who saw what in terms of vampire speed and hoisted her over his left shoulder. "Second thought I'm starving and you wanted more date nights. So, here we are. On a date." Enver chuckled to himself as a hand landed on her butt to keep her there as he made his way to the boat.
<Peter Parkman> The waitress, though probably a little annoyed, continued to assure Peter that everything was fine. It would be okay. She rushed off to get a mop and a broom. Peter himself dropped to his haunches to start trying to collect together all the broken glass. His face had gone a betroot red, though most other diners went back to their business. Peter, however, found his gaze drifting back to the couple on the deck. It was freezing out, and yet the woman was wearing hardly anything. All wonderment about the woman's attire ceased to exist, however, as Peter watched the male move. Or not move. Whatever. One second he was in one place, the next he was right in front of the woman, hauling her up over his shoulders. Peter's mouth dropped open. The frown deepened over his brow. And then he hissed - he'd still been collecting glass without paying attention. A shard of it cut deep into his palm. Blood burst to the surface. This, he thought, was why he never went out.
<Keara> She fell for it, how could she not and for a moment she paused. She was about to swing back around and aim for his jaw but he was too quick for her in the blink of an eye he was standing in front of her, hoisting her over his shoulder. Keara didn’t even have time to open her mouth and respond to him before he had his hand on her backside and was heading for the restaurant. She contemplated kicking and screaming like a small human child but that wasn’t going to do any good and so she thumped him on the back with the side of her closed fist. “Enver you put me down. No dates this way begin. Sure I am of that. Why would I want for to a restaurant to go? Eat I do not. Liquid diet remember.” She was protesting but a part of her kind of liked when he got like this and despite her wriggling, she was oddly content where she was.
<Enver Marshall> "You're a pro at dates now?" Enver asked, knowing damn well this wasn't how any dates went, at least not with them. "Perfect gentleman. Walking you right to the front door. It's exactly how dates start." He chuckled, noting a few passerbyers staring at them. Enver explained it with a simple gesture of her drinking too much as a hand went to his mouth and he tipped his head back. Thankfully his wife wouldn't see that. "I'm sure they've got something liquid in there. There's a bar." He reminded her. "Besides, you can help me order something off the menu and maybe get a taste of it later.' he slapped her firmly on the butt again, yanked the door open and finally set her down. "Table for two." Enver told the woman at the door before he pulled out a fifty and handed it to her. "With a good view if we can have it." The woman made the fifty disappear quickly before she went off to see what she could find for the pair, returning a few seconds later to escort them to a table right by the edge of the boat, a few tables away from the guy with bad luck tonight.
<Peter Parkman> The waitress came back. Her annoyance disappeared completely as she witnessed the blood-soaked napkin that Peter had been holding over his wounded hand. She went white, obviously not a fan of blood. Peter had gone white, too - he wasn't a fan of blood for completely different reasons. He didn't really care that it was his own. "Oh sit down, sit down, sir. I'll go get the first aid kit," she said, running off. One of the bus boys was boredly sweeping the glass into a tray, as if this happened all the time. Peter did as he was told - he sat down. At which point the arguing couple passed him by, seated at a table not far from his. He stared at them, so that he wouldn't look at his bleeding hand.
<Keara> She jabbed him in the ribs with her elbow as he set her down. “If think you do that this conversation over is. Wrong you are. Drop it I shall not until agree you do for with your newest employee to speak and boundaries set.” The word employee was forced from her lips as that wasn’t the word she wanted to use. He’d pretty much already promised to speak to Falcon anyway, so why she was asking him this again was anyone’s guess. She wasn’t in the mood to sit in a restaurant and watch him eat food she couldn’t stomach and likely drink something she couldn’t imbibe but as she passed the guy with the bloodied hand, she turned and looked him over before taking her seat. He was watching them but she wasn’t sure why. If Enver noticed he was likely going to get all jealous and possessive, which as she thought about it sounded kind of perfect and so without giving it much more thought she was quickly up and out of her seat again and heading his way. “Hurt you are. Help you with that I can. Wash it you should. Clean the area. What did you do?” She was being overly nice for Enver’s benefit, she didn’t much care what he’d done or why he was bleeding, frail things bled, it was a fact of life. So did vampires. Only vampires healed more quickly. “Here. Let me look,” she said reaching for the guy’s hand.
<Enver Marshall> Enver rubbed at his face with his hand when he heard her talking about the same old thing again. When she mentioned something about boundaries, he felt his eyes narrowing. Didn't he already promise to do that? Typical that she wanted to get the last word in on things. Women. "Yeah, yeah." Enver said as he took a seat, without his wife it seemed. "Keara?" Enver asked as he reeled around in the chair to see her tending to some guy. "Boundaries my ***." He grumbled as he watched her try and doctor the stranger. Falcon sure wasn't a stranger, and Enver had removed himself from the situation, but here Keara was putting herself in a situation with some guy she didn't even know. Enver cleared his throat, his eyes piercing the two of them as he continued to watch. Maybe she was just being nice, after all, she had been nice to that one woman a few nights back. So maybe she finally saw that humans were worth something. Something more than food.
<Peter Parkman> One second Peter was staring, an offsider watching a show, and the next the woman was storming toward him. Literally, to Peter, she looked like some kind of dangerous whirlwind come to sweep him up. He looked over his shoulder, half hoping that her sharp eyes were settled on someone else, rather than him. But next second she was on top of him. "Ohjesus," he muttered. She took his hand and he was leaning away from her, wondering why she all of a sudden wanted to help him. Her voice was polite, however, rather than loud like with her partner. Peter did his best to relax, willingly giving up his hand. He swallowed, and could only manage a short "Uhm...."
<Keara> She pulled back the napkin to inspect the wound before discarding it on the table. The sight of blood didn’t bother her in the slightest and so she lifted the appendage higher and inspected the damage more closely. She assumed he’d removed the bulk of the glass, as there wasn’t much of anything to see, if you discounted that was the small slither that was still wedged in the flesh. Using only her nails, she plucked the offending shard from his skin, reached over to a nearby table to steal another napkin and placed the clean on over the wound. “Still clean it you must. Before dress it you do. Infections good for you are not.” His blood smelt sweet and it was when she noted this that she realised she hadn’t hunted yet that night. Not that she needed to, but she did try to feed on a daily basis so as to keep her bloodlust at bay; after all a well fed vampire, was a better controlled vampire.
<Enver Marshall> "Can I get you something to drink?" A voice spoke to him from above, one that he ignored until the female voice spoke again, asking the same thing, only adding sir to the ending of the question. "Huh? Oh, yeah. House beer is good." He looked at the woman briefly and then back to his wife. "And for the woman?" Enver pinched the bridge of his nose and ordered a whiskey for her, which would really end up being for him. "Are you ready to order?" The woman asked before tacking on, "Or do you two need a few minutes?" Enver flipped open the menu, eyes bouncing from Keara and the guy to the menu. "I'll have the special. The salmon one." He added, as there were two specials for the night. "Think someone should call an ambulance for the guy. He's bleeding all over the place. can't be good for business." Enver added in, hoping to get the guy out of here and out of the hands of his wife.
<Peter Parkman> "Uhm...." he said again, leaning over his own wounded hand as the woman tended to him. He refrained from hissing, though he did tense as she dug the sliver of glass out from under his skin. He might have made a face. The waitress came back with the first aid kit, and a bowl of water with a clean cloth. She seemed relieved that someone else was doing the job that she might have had to do. "Do you want us to call you an ambulance, sir?" she asked. Maybe the staff were gossiping. She glanced between him and the woman. Peter paled at the thought of going to the hospital. Sure, he'd changed his name. Sure... but he still didn't want to. "Ah. No, no. I think I'll be fine," he said. Even if he might need stitches, he didn't care. He didn't want to.
<Keara> She may have been looking at the creature before her but she was still listening for her husband. One of the perks of being a vampire perhaps, or maybe it was just a skill every woman had when it came to being in love. Either way, what he said made her smile, as the guy didn’t need an ambulance and Enver knew it. This meant her plan was working, even if he wasn’t as annoyed as she had been earlier in the evening, it was at least a start and so she pushed things a little further and seated herself at the table with her ‘patient.’ “Here,” she said reaching for his hand that she had let go of after covering it with the napkin. “Looks it does as if help you still require.” She dipped the cloth in the water with one hand and then squeezed it out, her other hand on the table, palm up and waiting to hold his while she tended to the cut.
<Enver Marshall> He knew damn well what she was doing. Same thing she did with Crash. Enver gritted his teeth and cleared his throat. "And for the woman?" The other waitress, designated to his section asked him. "Why don't you go ask her? Put it on his tab too." Enver nudged his head to the guy Keara had made herself at home with. "Just bring the drinks, could you?" Enver fished out a twenty from the wallet in his jacket and tossed it to the table, determined that he wasn't going to play this game with his wife tonight.
<Peter Parkman> The waitress nodded. She glanced over her shoulder at her co-worker. The girls were beginning to realise something was going on, just as Peter knew something wasn't quite right. He pushed the thought from his mind. The waitress from the guy's table came over to whisper to Peter's waitress. "I'll get you another bottle of wine, sir. On the house," she said. "Uhm, I'll bring another glass," she said to the woman, awkwardly. She wandered off. Peter turned back to his spontaneous nurse. He cleared his throat as he laid his hand in her waiting palm. "Thanks," he said. And then: "Aren't you cold?"
<Keara> The fact that the other glass might be for her wasn’t something Keara registered and while she had heard Enver all but dismiss the idea of eating in favour of drinking, she wasn’t about to let that stop her from doing what she’d offered, as while Enver was her priority, she wasn’t the sort to back out of something she had offered to do what with being raised in an era where your word was your bond. She lightly gripped the males arm in place and began cleaning his wound. For a vampire of her strength, she had a light touch and delicately drew the cloth along his skin, making sure to be careful so as not to pull at the wound and make it worse. “Cold I am not. Feel it I do not.” She didn’t elaborate further as not being able to lie meant she couldn’t say she had some rare genetic disposition that would keep her from feeling the element and telling him the truth wasn’t something she was willing to do for the sake of winding up her husband. “Eat you this eve alone?” she asked, trying to change the subject and bring it back to the guy before her.
<Enver Marshall> Another glass? He heard what the waitress said and the fact Keara didn't tell the waitress no, wasn't missed by him. It should have registered with the logical part of his brain that she couldn't enjoy the wine, but all Enver could think about and remember was that she didn't want to be here when he suggested this place as a date because she couldn't eat. But here she was, willing to suck it up and share some wine with some stranger? No way in hell. He stood and headed over to the table. "I'm sorry sir. Is my wife bothering you? She doesn't know about boundaries." He then lowered his voice, like he had a secret to tell the guy. "She just got out of the asyulm about an hour ago." As if that explained Keara's behavior and lack of boundaries. Sure it was a play on words, but Enver wasn't beneath that, especially when this guy was more or less trying to have some romantic night with his wife.
<Peter Parkman> Living out in the middle of nowhere had its perks. But it also had its downfalls. Peter wasn’t particularly a recluse. He didn’t like being a recluse. Necessity dictates that reclusivity become a thing, however—not because there’s really any chance of someone finding him out here, across the border, but because it’s all still too fresh. Too new. The fear is only starting to ebb, to eke from his system. It’s why he found himself at Rock Bay Docks. A part of the city that he had not yet had the chance to explore (he kept mainly to Wickbridge, Redwood, Swansdale and Stag Heath). The boats rocked soothingly in the harbour.
There was a small restaurant there. The sun had just set—Peter had finished grading some papers, finally, and wanted to celebrate with a little bit of fresh air and some food that he did not cook at home. He wasn’t really a very good cook. The place mainly sold seafood, which was fine by Peter. He took a table out the front, by himself. He got a few looks, but not too many. He kept his head down to study the menu, slowly sipping at the wine that he had ordered. White, so as to go with the fish that he would eventually order.
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<Keara> She’d already been to the theatre in an effort to track him down. Sure she could have summoned him but she’d played that trick once already today and was rather hoping the walking would calm her temper. It didn’t though, as the moment she caught up to him at the docks she growled and smacked him round the head. He was barely in range before she was lashing out at him. “Wish you could what do? Summon me or keep the connection going?” she asked carrying on the conversation from earlier as if it had been mere moments since they spoke last. “And not all my staff liars are. Only Sara and lied to me yet she has not. So insult you do those that love I do yet again.”
<Enver Marshall> "Ahhh. Quiet." Enver was tired of arguing with Keara over something that wasn't even worth arguing about. If she only stopped to think for a second and let him fully explain some things, she'd realize that she was blowing things out of the water again. He had started to do some fishing on his boat, but as the silence grew longer and longer, Enver began to not like it so much after all. So, he packed up his things, closed down the shop on the bottom half of his boat and started to head back home, the long way. For some reason he didn't have it in him to tome home, just like he didn't have it in him to keep arguing. It seemed exhausting and tedious tonight, when any other night he would have kept at it with her. Maybe Keara did more damage than he realized when she knocked him to the ground. Enver shrugged it off, not sure and doubting she would really hurt him, until he felt a smack at the back of his head and heard her voice. His eyes narrowed as a hand went up to his head, the thing throbbing once again as it had hours before. "Always a pleasure to see you beautiful." He grumbled, still rubbing away at his head before he turned around to face her. "Why would I want to summon you or keep it going? It was quiet for a change!" He growled out at her before Enver nudged his head to a boat that was a food place. "Going to meet Crash at the bar in there. He said something about needing cuddle time." Enver scoffed, still annoyed that Keara was being ridiculous about Falcon before he headed off to the boat. He wasn't really meeting Crash in there, but it could be easily arranged with a text to the guy.
[Outfit ]
<Peter Parkman> It might have looked like Peter wasn’t paying attention to anything other than his menu; he was hunched over it, his head resting in his palm. He paid attention to every minute detail, however. A loud voice nearby caught his attention. It wasn’t so much that the voice itself was loud, but the tone was loud. He glanced up to see a couple having a domestic nearby; the male started to head toward the restaurant. Peter blinked as he watched, curious as to what would happen next. It was at that moment that the waitress chose to return, however; she didn’t even get through asking her question. Her presence, her voice startled Peter so much—and he was far too tall, and the table far too small for him. He jumped. The bottle of wine that he’d ordered smashed to the ground – white wine and green glass scattered. “Oh…****,” Peter moaned, deep voice the epitome of regret.
<Keara> He was trying to annoy her again and she knew it. She growled and shoved him with the palms of her hands. “Fine if quiet you require. Quiet you can have,” she said as she turned on her heels and went to leave. Keara was dressed in her usual cyber gothic style, only this outfit was a little lighter and brighter than usual being that it was all white. She’d worn it in the catacombs once and gotten it filthy; she wasn’t going to make that mistake again. Since she’d mainly spent the night hacking and arguing however, it was a fitting choice and had remained as white and bright as ever. Not that she knew she’d be hacking and arguing all day, but still, it was as if a part of her knew she wouldn’t be returning to the dank, dark tunnels that night.
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<Enver Marshall> Enver scoffed when she caved too easy and said she was going to leave. Like hell she was. She came here to start something and he finally was determined to end whatever this was. Which would call for some tactics that were a bit extreme. "So you don't care that Crash has a bunch of women in there waiting for me?" He was bluffing, but it worked last time when she was in the raid. All he needed was for Keara to pause, even for a second so he could do what he needed to do. When she did pause, he acted, the male appearing in front of her, not giving a damn who saw what in terms of vampire speed and hoisted her over his left shoulder. "Second thought I'm starving and you wanted more date nights. So, here we are. On a date." Enver chuckled to himself as a hand landed on her butt to keep her there as he made his way to the boat.
<Peter Parkman> The waitress, though probably a little annoyed, continued to assure Peter that everything was fine. It would be okay. She rushed off to get a mop and a broom. Peter himself dropped to his haunches to start trying to collect together all the broken glass. His face had gone a betroot red, though most other diners went back to their business. Peter, however, found his gaze drifting back to the couple on the deck. It was freezing out, and yet the woman was wearing hardly anything. All wonderment about the woman's attire ceased to exist, however, as Peter watched the male move. Or not move. Whatever. One second he was in one place, the next he was right in front of the woman, hauling her up over his shoulders. Peter's mouth dropped open. The frown deepened over his brow. And then he hissed - he'd still been collecting glass without paying attention. A shard of it cut deep into his palm. Blood burst to the surface. This, he thought, was why he never went out.
<Keara> She fell for it, how could she not and for a moment she paused. She was about to swing back around and aim for his jaw but he was too quick for her in the blink of an eye he was standing in front of her, hoisting her over his shoulder. Keara didn’t even have time to open her mouth and respond to him before he had his hand on her backside and was heading for the restaurant. She contemplated kicking and screaming like a small human child but that wasn’t going to do any good and so she thumped him on the back with the side of her closed fist. “Enver you put me down. No dates this way begin. Sure I am of that. Why would I want for to a restaurant to go? Eat I do not. Liquid diet remember.” She was protesting but a part of her kind of liked when he got like this and despite her wriggling, she was oddly content where she was.
<Enver Marshall> "You're a pro at dates now?" Enver asked, knowing damn well this wasn't how any dates went, at least not with them. "Perfect gentleman. Walking you right to the front door. It's exactly how dates start." He chuckled, noting a few passerbyers staring at them. Enver explained it with a simple gesture of her drinking too much as a hand went to his mouth and he tipped his head back. Thankfully his wife wouldn't see that. "I'm sure they've got something liquid in there. There's a bar." He reminded her. "Besides, you can help me order something off the menu and maybe get a taste of it later.' he slapped her firmly on the butt again, yanked the door open and finally set her down. "Table for two." Enver told the woman at the door before he pulled out a fifty and handed it to her. "With a good view if we can have it." The woman made the fifty disappear quickly before she went off to see what she could find for the pair, returning a few seconds later to escort them to a table right by the edge of the boat, a few tables away from the guy with bad luck tonight.
<Peter Parkman> The waitress came back. Her annoyance disappeared completely as she witnessed the blood-soaked napkin that Peter had been holding over his wounded hand. She went white, obviously not a fan of blood. Peter had gone white, too - he wasn't a fan of blood for completely different reasons. He didn't really care that it was his own. "Oh sit down, sit down, sir. I'll go get the first aid kit," she said, running off. One of the bus boys was boredly sweeping the glass into a tray, as if this happened all the time. Peter did as he was told - he sat down. At which point the arguing couple passed him by, seated at a table not far from his. He stared at them, so that he wouldn't look at his bleeding hand.
<Keara> She jabbed him in the ribs with her elbow as he set her down. “If think you do that this conversation over is. Wrong you are. Drop it I shall not until agree you do for with your newest employee to speak and boundaries set.” The word employee was forced from her lips as that wasn’t the word she wanted to use. He’d pretty much already promised to speak to Falcon anyway, so why she was asking him this again was anyone’s guess. She wasn’t in the mood to sit in a restaurant and watch him eat food she couldn’t stomach and likely drink something she couldn’t imbibe but as she passed the guy with the bloodied hand, she turned and looked him over before taking her seat. He was watching them but she wasn’t sure why. If Enver noticed he was likely going to get all jealous and possessive, which as she thought about it sounded kind of perfect and so without giving it much more thought she was quickly up and out of her seat again and heading his way. “Hurt you are. Help you with that I can. Wash it you should. Clean the area. What did you do?” She was being overly nice for Enver’s benefit, she didn’t much care what he’d done or why he was bleeding, frail things bled, it was a fact of life. So did vampires. Only vampires healed more quickly. “Here. Let me look,” she said reaching for the guy’s hand.
<Enver Marshall> Enver rubbed at his face with his hand when he heard her talking about the same old thing again. When she mentioned something about boundaries, he felt his eyes narrowing. Didn't he already promise to do that? Typical that she wanted to get the last word in on things. Women. "Yeah, yeah." Enver said as he took a seat, without his wife it seemed. "Keara?" Enver asked as he reeled around in the chair to see her tending to some guy. "Boundaries my ***." He grumbled as he watched her try and doctor the stranger. Falcon sure wasn't a stranger, and Enver had removed himself from the situation, but here Keara was putting herself in a situation with some guy she didn't even know. Enver cleared his throat, his eyes piercing the two of them as he continued to watch. Maybe she was just being nice, after all, she had been nice to that one woman a few nights back. So maybe she finally saw that humans were worth something. Something more than food.
<Peter Parkman> One second Peter was staring, an offsider watching a show, and the next the woman was storming toward him. Literally, to Peter, she looked like some kind of dangerous whirlwind come to sweep him up. He looked over his shoulder, half hoping that her sharp eyes were settled on someone else, rather than him. But next second she was on top of him. "Ohjesus," he muttered. She took his hand and he was leaning away from her, wondering why she all of a sudden wanted to help him. Her voice was polite, however, rather than loud like with her partner. Peter did his best to relax, willingly giving up his hand. He swallowed, and could only manage a short "Uhm...."
<Keara> She pulled back the napkin to inspect the wound before discarding it on the table. The sight of blood didn’t bother her in the slightest and so she lifted the appendage higher and inspected the damage more closely. She assumed he’d removed the bulk of the glass, as there wasn’t much of anything to see, if you discounted that was the small slither that was still wedged in the flesh. Using only her nails, she plucked the offending shard from his skin, reached over to a nearby table to steal another napkin and placed the clean on over the wound. “Still clean it you must. Before dress it you do. Infections good for you are not.” His blood smelt sweet and it was when she noted this that she realised she hadn’t hunted yet that night. Not that she needed to, but she did try to feed on a daily basis so as to keep her bloodlust at bay; after all a well fed vampire, was a better controlled vampire.
<Enver Marshall> "Can I get you something to drink?" A voice spoke to him from above, one that he ignored until the female voice spoke again, asking the same thing, only adding sir to the ending of the question. "Huh? Oh, yeah. House beer is good." He looked at the woman briefly and then back to his wife. "And for the woman?" Enver pinched the bridge of his nose and ordered a whiskey for her, which would really end up being for him. "Are you ready to order?" The woman asked before tacking on, "Or do you two need a few minutes?" Enver flipped open the menu, eyes bouncing from Keara and the guy to the menu. "I'll have the special. The salmon one." He added, as there were two specials for the night. "Think someone should call an ambulance for the guy. He's bleeding all over the place. can't be good for business." Enver added in, hoping to get the guy out of here and out of the hands of his wife.
<Peter Parkman> "Uhm...." he said again, leaning over his own wounded hand as the woman tended to him. He refrained from hissing, though he did tense as she dug the sliver of glass out from under his skin. He might have made a face. The waitress came back with the first aid kit, and a bowl of water with a clean cloth. She seemed relieved that someone else was doing the job that she might have had to do. "Do you want us to call you an ambulance, sir?" she asked. Maybe the staff were gossiping. She glanced between him and the woman. Peter paled at the thought of going to the hospital. Sure, he'd changed his name. Sure... but he still didn't want to. "Ah. No, no. I think I'll be fine," he said. Even if he might need stitches, he didn't care. He didn't want to.
<Keara> She may have been looking at the creature before her but she was still listening for her husband. One of the perks of being a vampire perhaps, or maybe it was just a skill every woman had when it came to being in love. Either way, what he said made her smile, as the guy didn’t need an ambulance and Enver knew it. This meant her plan was working, even if he wasn’t as annoyed as she had been earlier in the evening, it was at least a start and so she pushed things a little further and seated herself at the table with her ‘patient.’ “Here,” she said reaching for his hand that she had let go of after covering it with the napkin. “Looks it does as if help you still require.” She dipped the cloth in the water with one hand and then squeezed it out, her other hand on the table, palm up and waiting to hold his while she tended to the cut.
<Enver Marshall> He knew damn well what she was doing. Same thing she did with Crash. Enver gritted his teeth and cleared his throat. "And for the woman?" The other waitress, designated to his section asked him. "Why don't you go ask her? Put it on his tab too." Enver nudged his head to the guy Keara had made herself at home with. "Just bring the drinks, could you?" Enver fished out a twenty from the wallet in his jacket and tossed it to the table, determined that he wasn't going to play this game with his wife tonight.
<Peter Parkman> The waitress nodded. She glanced over her shoulder at her co-worker. The girls were beginning to realise something was going on, just as Peter knew something wasn't quite right. He pushed the thought from his mind. The waitress from the guy's table came over to whisper to Peter's waitress. "I'll get you another bottle of wine, sir. On the house," she said. "Uhm, I'll bring another glass," she said to the woman, awkwardly. She wandered off. Peter turned back to his spontaneous nurse. He cleared his throat as he laid his hand in her waiting palm. "Thanks," he said. And then: "Aren't you cold?"
<Keara> The fact that the other glass might be for her wasn’t something Keara registered and while she had heard Enver all but dismiss the idea of eating in favour of drinking, she wasn’t about to let that stop her from doing what she’d offered, as while Enver was her priority, she wasn’t the sort to back out of something she had offered to do what with being raised in an era where your word was your bond. She lightly gripped the males arm in place and began cleaning his wound. For a vampire of her strength, she had a light touch and delicately drew the cloth along his skin, making sure to be careful so as not to pull at the wound and make it worse. “Cold I am not. Feel it I do not.” She didn’t elaborate further as not being able to lie meant she couldn’t say she had some rare genetic disposition that would keep her from feeling the element and telling him the truth wasn’t something she was willing to do for the sake of winding up her husband. “Eat you this eve alone?” she asked, trying to change the subject and bring it back to the guy before her.
<Enver Marshall> Another glass? He heard what the waitress said and the fact Keara didn't tell the waitress no, wasn't missed by him. It should have registered with the logical part of his brain that she couldn't enjoy the wine, but all Enver could think about and remember was that she didn't want to be here when he suggested this place as a date because she couldn't eat. But here she was, willing to suck it up and share some wine with some stranger? No way in hell. He stood and headed over to the table. "I'm sorry sir. Is my wife bothering you? She doesn't know about boundaries." He then lowered his voice, like he had a secret to tell the guy. "She just got out of the asyulm about an hour ago." As if that explained Keara's behavior and lack of boundaries. Sure it was a play on words, but Enver wasn't beneath that, especially when this guy was more or less trying to have some romantic night with his wife.