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Safe and Sound [Spaz|Vic]

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--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--

November 27th, 2014. Near the Algonquin River.
Esperanza: Cold. Everything was so cold.

The right side of her body was on fire though, and somewhere in the back of her mind that seemed strange to her. She shuddered violently as the snow beneath her turned crimson. Something else that felt warm nuzzled her hand, and slowly she opened her eyes. A pair of bright black eyes stared at her; it was the rabbit she'd rescued the other day. She smiled. "I guess... I guess rabbits have good memories, too," came the murmur. The small brunette struggled to keep her eyes open. Falling asleep here wouldn't be a good idea. She reached her blood covered hand out--the right one--to pet the soft white fur. "Make sure... I stay awake.. okay..?" Silly talking to a rabbit. She hoped the cop from earlier wouldn't find her and finish the job. She had to stay awake.


Victor: Tonight hadn't gone as it was supposed to at all. Granted, he'd not had any plans so he guessed **** went better than expected. But none of it really mattered anymore. He dropped off Kenlie at the Vita and removed himself from the area post haste. Just couldn't be around anyone else that night. Couldn't figure his head out from the rubiks cube it had become. He was a simple man...and these emotions and this stress… it was more than he could understand. Everything had been so simple. So at ease. And then he turned someone he thought would bring more light into his life. Into everyone's. But here he was speeding off into the night and snow beside the river.

Once he was far enough away though, he pulled off onto the side of the road and cut the engine. Everything went dead silent from blanketing snow falling around him. The river to his left was black and half covered in ice, the center still rushing passed. The sound alone was able to blur out the noise in his head and he walked closer to the bank. **** wasn't this hard. It couldn't possibly have been this hard and he just been oblivious to it. He just couldn't fathom the ********. And the sound of the river rushing was the first soothing sound he'd heard in a long while. He took his cut off and slipped off his boots, placing them all in a neat pile. Without testing the waters, because ****..he knew it was gonna be cold, Victor dove into the water and swam deep. It was freezing, refreshing, numbing. Better than any booze. He stayed beneath the water line for quite a while before coming up to float.

Much further down the river, he glanced about, getting his bearings. Something seemed off to him the moment he broke surface tension. It was a scent in the air, something he'd smelled before. Death, but not quite. It was the scent of dying, an idea he never knew possible until he was turned. Who knew dying had a smell? He was hungry suddenly, but not overwhelmingly so. Victor couldn't really feel anything that would have been necessary for man or vampire. Didn't really want it to end either. So now he debated. Continue on lazy river and let it suck him under for good or give a **** and inspect the possible animal that was probably freezing to death.



Esperanza: Esperanza let out a weak cough, and each time her eyes closed the rabbit would nip her hand. She didn't need to lose anymore blood. That damned cop.. She hadn't been doing anything wrong--not really. Just stealing to survive in a new place. She highly doubted anyone would hire a girl who'd ran away from a halfway house. Another tremble wracked her tiny frame.

"Someone help... please... it hurts..." she said, though no one would hear except for that rabbit. It pushed its warm fuzzy face against her cheek, then turned and hopped off. "Hey... wh.. where are you going...?" she called after the fluffy creature. There was blood in its fur. Vaguely she wondered what people would think. She could hear the river rushing in the distance, and thought it was a good thing she could swim.

Stupid cop, she thought and wished she had a fire to keep her warm. A huge bonfire so marshmallows could be roasted. Usually it was a summertime thing; s'mores were good any time of year, damn it. A small part of her hoped that rabbit had gone to find help, and then she let out a breathless laugh. Chances were the rabbit--who she decided to call River--would just decide to hop all the way back to his family. Just as well, since there were hunters and such about. At least the burning in her right side was slowly going away. Stay awake. Stay awake. She didn't have the strength to pinch herself.


Victor: Yeah, stay in the water and just float away. Sounded like a great plan to him. And what he chose for at least another five miles. He was getting closer to town and could hear some of the police sirens in the distance. This ******* city was rank with cops now..shitty bastards that were becoming more trigger happy than anything. But he didn't have to worry about it right now. Not while he floated, numb, atop the river current. He breathed in. And nearly choked on the scent of spilt human blood. It was what carried the scent of dying. The shock nearly got him tugged further into the current and swept away into oblivion. But powerful arms brought him closer to shore so he could stand from the water.

****. He was so close to getting rid of this damned headache. Inhaling the scent once more, he followed it about a quarter mile back the way he came. There was a trail of dark red blackening against the snow. Didn't take long for it to congeal in this cold. But there was more fresh just further ahead which was piquing his interest all the more. The **** could have been out here at this hour and bleeding like a stuck pig? That's when those dark tresses came into view, splayed out over the snow. The small body barely moving in the dim moonlight.

"Holy ****..." He knelt down to the girl and felt to see if she was breathing or not. "Hey....are you ok? Wake up?"

Esperanza: The eyes opened to reveal bright blue orbs, and their owner blinked once. She was breathing, but it was shallow. Her heart beat slowly. Why was her throat so dry?

"... I... I'm... awake..." she said with a tremble. Gods above she was cold. "I got.. a.. a cop.. shot m-me three times.. Been hiding e-ever since." That explanation probably wouldn't make sense. Disorientation did funny things to the human brain. "Wh.. where's River..? He's a-a rabbit I saved a couple days a-ago... and he hopped away." Would he think she was nuts? More than likely. "I'm cold, mister.."

She thought he looked kind of like Santa Claus with that beard. But why would he be here? It wasn't Christmas Eve yet. Her frozen fingers were curled tightly around the strap of a well-cared for messenger bag, its contents protected from the elements. "I'm tired, too.. I know going to sleep out in the cold isn't a good idea.."

Victor: There would be many thinking right now, 'Isn't he ******* cold?' 'How is he capable of function much less thought?' But it was those blue eyes that peeked out from behind dark lashes that seemed to send an electric current through his body that fought every icy sensation that had been creeping into his muscles. He had not known there to be a blue of that color in the world. Strange, they almost reminded him of Kae's. Man shook his head to get the thoughts back, there was no need for such **** right now. Now..he had to get this little one out of the snow and stop the bleeding. He couldn't ******* deal with another dead child on his hands.

Even though the blood that slowly drained from her body had his stomach growling, spurred on his hunger like gasoline to a fire, he fought it. He fought fang and nail to ignore the need to drain her over the life vitae that had his mouth watering. Victor listened to her slurred speech. He imagined from her point of view, she made less than perfect sense but from where he was kneeling in the snow, it was all a jumbled mess. She'd lost way too much blood. Arms slipped beneath the girl's knees and shoulders and he lifted her up from the snow. "Hey..I'm going to take you to the hospital, sweetie. Just stay with me a little longer."



Esperanza: A quiet whimper of pain broke through and she curled weakly against his chest. Stay awake. He didn't smell like she thought Santa would. Plus he was too skinny and had a desperate air about him. This man was a complete stranger, yet her trust in him was implicit. Her ears picked up the word "hospital". Maybe there was a hospital somewhere close to that alley. She wondered if they would ask who shot her.

But where was her new rabbit friend? Had he gone back home? Did he decide to follow her? She didn't have the strength to lift her head and check. Her eyelids grew heavier. The man carrying her felt fit, like he visited the gym almost every day. Her dad did the same thing, only it was an exclusive membership. She frowned and pressed closer to this stranger. Why was he so cold?
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--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--

Victor: Barefoot and without a jacket, he began their trek back into the city. It took him a few minutes to finally gather the speed his stiffening legs were refusing him, but once they were moving, they really moved. He knew the hospital wasn't very close by and she didn't have much in the way of life left to live, so breaking the masquerade a little to save her life didn't seem like a horrible way to do things. He kept to the shadows the best he could, didn't really need the cops on his tail for being a crazy hobo kidnapping children in the night. Finally, he saw the brightly lit sign of the Harper Rock General and pushed his way in the sliding glass doors of the emergency room. The charge nurse behind the desk pushed a few other nurses in his direction.

"I think she's been shot..I just found her by the riverside and brought her here." Victor rushed verbally to the women as they pried her from his arms and laid her on a stretcher. Clothing was being pulled away as the bed was pushed further into the hospital to one of the waiting trauma rooms.

"Sir, you can't come in here. The doctor will come out and talk to you when she's stable." Victor was pushed back from the swinging doors that kept him from entering the clean department. He stood there looking at the doors like the hurricane had swept through and taken everything from him. And he didn't even know the girl's name. They'd asked..and all he could do was shake his head.


Esperanza: Now what was happening? There were suddenly bright lights and noises and loud voices. People were taking her clothes off and she was moving again. She tried to speak, to ask them to stop--it was cold and she needed all the warmth she could get. Her fingers still clutched the bag. Her Totoro bag that held every bit of information they would need. One nurse managed to pry it from her hold with gentle coaxing, and saw the ID card tucked in the clear sleeve at the front of the bag. Somewhere at the back of her mind, Esperanza hoped they wouldn't look through it. The same nurse looked on the deathly pale girl, then slid the ID card out and handed it to the doctor. The doctor smiled sadly and made her way to the man who'd brought that girl in.

"Hello, sir. My name is Dr. Valencia Martinez. Are you the girl's father or guardian?" she asked softly. She noted he was shirtless and barefoot, covered in snow. Dr. Martinez chose not to dwell on his appearance. He'd saved that young lady's life by bringing her here.


Victor: Victor paced back and forth across the hallway, uneasy in the setting of the hospital and anxious from not having heard word one from anyone on how the girl was. He could not for the life of him figure out why he was so concerned. Maybe it was his history of children in the hospital, maybe it was his own guilt regarding Kaelyn. Maybe it was because he had not thirty minutes ago been trying to drown himself in the river before he found her. If nothing more, this new situation just created more of a mess in his head. But the one clarity through it all was his concern for her life. Such an ironic state of mind for a vampire. But nonetheless, here he was going out of his mind with worry over a girl he had never seen before. All he'd gotten out of her was the words 'River' and 'rabbit'.

Had there been one of those infernal rodents down by the river? Why the hell was she down there to begin with? Why was she shot? The questions tumbled around his head until he noticed the other man's presence. Victor stopped short of the man and tried to read the doctor's face. "Uh...neither. I just found her. Is she ok?" He hoped they wouldn't kick him out for not being related.


Esperanza: Dr. Martinez saw the worry on his face. Right now they we’re performing surgery to get the bullets out. "She's stable right now, and surgery shouldn't take too long. An hour and a half at best." Martinez paused. "Where exactly did you find--”

She looked at the card. "Esperanza.. Eighteen years old.." Dark eyes flicked over the man's face. "The bullets missed her vitals, and once everything is done she'll be moved into a more personal room. You'll be able to see her then."


Victor: Victor nodded at the mention of surgery. Perhaps she'd survive after all. There would be no reason to watch her die...or.. He couldn't even think of the other choice. Already subjecting Kaelyn to such a decision was horrible enough and he still wasn't sure he didn't regret making that choice. But this one, she was a fighter it seemed. That's good. Very good. She'd get through the surgery in one piece and all the stronger for it. Esperanza...eighteen. At least she wasn't a child though she easily could have passed as one. Didn't the doctor ask him where something?

"I'm sorry what? Where did I find her?" He sighed and ran a thick hand through his damp hair. "By the river...just laying there in the snow. I had..been going for a swim."


Esperanza: If Valencia found that strange, she didn't let it show. "Even more questions. She's from Minnesota. How on Earth did she get to Harper Rock?" She turned toward the hallway briefly. "Hopefully she'll be willing to answer some questions when she wakes up."

Back in the room, the surgical team closed the last incision. Esperanza's breathing remained steady and she was having the strangest dream. She was walking along the shore of a peaceful river, and stopped when she saw a familiar figure on its opposite bank. Was that... It was! Her mother stood there,wearing a white dress and sun hat, and smiling warmly. She tried to call out but her voice wasn't working. The dark haired woman's lips were moving. It isn't your time yet, my beautiful girl. You have to go back. We'll catch up, I promise.

The young nurse who'd been checking Esperanza's vitals blinked when she saw a tear roll down her cheek. She sighed, smiled, and made sure there was someone in the room with the girl before going to speak with Dr.Martinez.


Victor: He had no idea what she was on about. He didn't know the girl. How would he know why she was there? "I hope so as well." He nodded his thanks to the doctor and headed for the nurse's station. One looked up at him with wide eyes and a hint of fear and disgust.

"Look. I want a phone call the moment she's in ICU or she wakes up or there are any changes in her demeanor. Clear? I give plenty of money to this hospital's cancer ward to warrant asking simple favors." He jotted down his number and slid the paper to the nurse. "Make sure you call me. Or this department will be having many new problems." His annoyance at her expression seemed to show a little. So be it. Perhaps this demand would actually be carried out.

Victor turned on his heel and stalked back out of the sliding glass doors. He needed his belongings and to get cleaned up. **** on his brain just got real and there was no time to sit around wasting it. The cops would be all over a shot teenager. Asking questions and nosing around. He needed to get things picked up before any of that happened.


Esperanza: She was lying on the world's softest cloud. It cushioned her tired, aching body and its warmth made her smile. The pain in her right side had disappeared completely. Thousands of stars glittered above her, and Esperanza realized she was having very strange dreams. Noises whose sources couldn't be seen. The feeling of something being pumped into her right arm. It was all so very strange. Where was she again?

She couldn't really remember anything after the rabbit. How it had ended up in the river of all place was still beyond her. Was he still okay? She doubted the hospital staff would let that guy bring a rabbit in here. They were moving her again, more than likely toward the Intensive Care Unit. She didn't know how long the doctor would make her stay. Questions would be asked. Great. Just great.
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December 2, 2014

Harper Rock General Hospital

Esperanza paced back and forth, arms folded loosely across her chest. About a week passed since she'd been admitted to the hospital. The man who brought her didn't stop by. Not that she expected it. She was sure he'd at least told someone to call him once she woke up. It still snowed outside, and she wondered if the blood was covered by now.

Her left hand came up to rest on her right side, feeling thick bandages beneath the hospital issued clothes. It felt fine but until they came off she wouldn't know for sure. And where would she go after this? Minnesota was out of the question. California, where her father resided currently, was too. Not that he cared about her anyway. She released a heavy sigh.

Goddamn it.

A knock on the door derailed her train of thought. "Come in!" she called, sitting back on the bed. At least it was comfortable. Dr. Martinez poked her head in with a bright smile. Spaz liked the woman a lot; she had a motherly air about her. "Hi there, Esper. How are you?" asked Martinez. Dark eyebrows rose at the nickname. "To be perfectly honest, doc, I'm about to go screaming into the night. Cabin fever and all that," she said with a wave of her hand. "Though I dunno where I'll stay once I'm out of here."

Valencia chewed her lip for a moment, thinking. "The man who saved you left us his contact information, and said to call him once you were awake." Seeing the young woman's curious glance, she elaborated. "One of the nurses told me after he left." Spaz nodded lightly in understanding. "D'you think he'll come visit sometime?" she wondered with a touch of hope in her voice. A grin. "Oh I don't think. I know. He was pretty worried about you. Which brings me to my next question."

Spaz tried to stay relaxed. She knew this was coming. "Why did you come to Harper Rock, and how did you get here?" Blue irises shifted to the clock, then to a calendar on the opposite wall. Then a sigh escaped her lips. "Alright. I'll tell you. But... you have to promise not to send me back." She leaned against the pillows. Deep breath.

"My mom died when I was eight. My dad's a hotshot lawyer in California--he's the CEO. He put me up for adoption a year after Mom's death. Guess he couldn't stand to look at me, since I resemble her. .. Except for my complexion and eyes." They rolled slightly, then stared out the window. The snow had picked up. "I kept getting passed from foster home to foster home. Then I ended up in some halfway house for homeless people. My dad owns it. So I stole money from a safe everyone knew was hidden behind a huge lighthouse painting. Then I packed everything I owned and caught the city bus to the Greyhound station. I had to get away. Anywhere was better than there." A sigh. "Honestly I ended up here completely by accident. This town looked nice and friendly, cozy. The perfect place for a fresh start."

She rubbed the bandages again.

"By this time I didn't have a lot of money left. I began to steal from the nice people here, purely from necessity. And then..." Spaz trailed off. They knew what happened after that. "While I was out... I dreamed about my mom. She said it isn't my time yet, that we'd catch up later." Her eyes closed. "If it wasn't for that guy, I'd be dead right now. So I'm hoping he'll show up so I can thank him."

Valencia reached over to squeeze Spaz's shoulder gently. "You'll get that chance today, then. All we need to do is change the bandages, then you can change clothes. But first we need to call Victor." Excitement lit the girl's brillant blue eyes up. "I'll get the bandages and the things you'll need to clean them." Then she hugged her young patient firmly. "Thank you for telling me your story. And I won't ever send you back into that." Quickly the kind doctor left the room, leaving Spaz with a bewildered yet happy smile on her face.
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