♪ Indentured servitude in three parts ♪
Posted: 07 Dec 2014, 19:55
--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--
I’ve drunk the better half of a bottle of whiskey throughout the course of the night. Well since that ***** practically twisted my arm off anyway. I’ve taken part in the stupid ballot system too. I didn’t do that for her though. I did that for Ellie and Ric. I’m kind of done with the whole thing, but before I can leave I know I should probably find Ric and arrange something for tomorrow.
I look through the throngs of people loitering about in the pub and eventually find him. I walk up to him, trying not to let myself sway too much in my heels. I kind of regret putting them on now but they bring a sort of femininity to the jeans and t-shirt look I’m sporting.
“Hey you!” I say tapping Ric on the shoulder. “Wanna make a plan for our indentured servitude?”
Ric:
I turn around when someone taps me on the shoulder and just stare at Skylar. You don't need to be a vampire with extra sensory power to know she's been drinking tonight. "Are you going to remember the plans?" I say as I move away from the door, the one I intended on leaving through a few seconds ago and off to the side by a wall. "You're not going to be driving tonight are you?" I just stare, then put a finger out to press against her shoulder. I wonder if she would fall.
Skylar:
He almost sounds like he’s concerned. I don’t really feel it though. But then I don’t feel much of anything aside from that familiar inner warmth that comes with consuming alcohol. As he pokes my shoulder, I stumble back, but manage to keep myself on my feet. I can’t help but laugh.
“Driving? What? You worried I’ll go killing myself before you see a return on your investment?”
I look around, my arms hanging loose at my side before I place my hands on my hips and look him over. I’ve been avoiding the guy for most of the night. Not really sure why? I half expected a lecture for touching him, still am. It’s this that stops me from reaching out for his wrist to steady myself. Instead I do my best to stand under my own power.
“Yeah. I’ll remember.”
Ric:
"No." I shake my head. "I'm worried about you getting into an accident and revealing what you are. Deep down. As a vampire." I tell her just in case it goes over her head and I expect it might being she's drunk. "Alright. Let's get it over and done with then." I tell her as I lean back a little. "Who goes first and who goes second?"
Skylar:
“Pfft.”
It’s the only answer I have. I wasn’t even sure how I was planning to get home. Ringing Dillon was a bad idea. In this state anyways. Cabs were cool but I kind of hated spending the cash on that when public transport worked just as well. Short trip to Cherrydale, jump down into the sewers. Ruin my shoes. Again. Walk to Ellie’s place. Simple.
“I’ll take a train or something,” I tell him. “And awesome. Rip the band aid off and all that. Not really sure why you bothered paying all that cash to spend time with me. I’m pretty sure you hate me.”
I concentrate on him for a while, but my funky new power is still on the fritz. I really have to learn to control it better. The guy is difficult to read. I kind of blame him for the need for this ability in the first place. I’m sure there are cooler powers my subconscious could have latched on to.
“And whatever. Let’s split it. One night your mine. Then I’m yours. Then you’re mine again. That way we both get a shot at revenge.”
I don’t elaborate on that. I know what I’m thinking. I know whatever I choose will be hell for him and vice versa. Come night three I’ll probably get a bullet in the brain or something as a parting gift. Maybe Pi’s coloured my vision, but I’m getting the sense that this is how this new world works. It sucks.
Ric:
"I don't hate anyone." Well, at least not here. I'm not even sure if I hate my dad. I dislike him, sure. Hate is a strong emotion that consumes a person I've been told. Once upon a time that may have been the truth. Now? Now I don't think about it. I'm a vampire now. Only look forward. "20 stacks isn't going to break my account or anything." I inform her with a shrug. "Fine. You're night whenever. Do we start tomorrow?" I push at her again. "I'm going to walk." I tell her. It was an invite that she could come too for however long I allow it. I wanted to swing by the club. Someone tells me it's up and around again.
Skylar:
I can’t really believe what I’m hearing. He doesn’t hate anyone? Damn. I had a hit list of people I didn’t like and would even say I hated. Not sure what that says about me. Ric’s obviously more evolved than I am in some aspects. I’m not sure I like the sound of that. I consider what he says. Is every vampire in this city loaded? How did they earn so much? Ellie certainly wasn’t short of a few quid.
“Yeah. Tomorrow. Good plan. I’ll scheme up something suitably inappropriate. Do we have any rules?” I ask before I can stop myself. “And erm… Where you walking to? I could probably use some company in case I fall flat on my face or something.”
Great Sky. What a way to impress someone. You sound pathetic. It’s true. But pathetic. If Dillon could only be trusted I wouldn’t have to go around making a total fool of myself. I sigh and look to the exit. The night air might do me some good.
Ric:
"Take them off." It seemed logical. If something was in your way or hindering you, remove the element. "Rules?" I think about what she's asking. "No." I tell her. I'm sure she doesn't want to kill me, so I don't feel the need to tell her that killing me would be next to impossible due to her lack of experience and abilities as a new vampire. "Wait. I don't do shopping." I tell her. I wasn't going to stand around in a mall for hours watching her girl shop.
"Do you have any rules?" I stare at her, then open the door to the bar. "I'm heading south."
Skylar:
Take what off? My clothes? In here? I look around and then shrug. I don’t have a bad body, it’s not like I’m shy about it. Though Ellie might be pissed at me if I start stripping in his pub. Not to mention his missus would likely twist it into me hitting on her man or some ****.
“When we get outside,” I tell him. “And ‘kay ‘kay. No shopping. I can do that. Dillon’s kind of there for the donkey work. Don’t need to put you through that.”
I smile at him, though my mind has already latched on to a much worse fate for him. I’m glad he didn’t think to rule our physical contact too while he was at it.
I think about his question. Do I have rules? Yeah. I guess I do. I don’t much want to die. I’ve been told you come back and all but I’m not ready to experience that right now. If ever.
“I’d rather you not like kill me or anything. Aside from that. I guess the rule books kind of blurry.”
Ric:
I'm not sure why she has to wait until she's outside to take off her shoes, but whatever. I chalk it up to a woman's thing. A niche they have. "I wasn't going to kill you. If I was, I wouldn't pay to do that. I would just do it." I tell her. It's the truth. I'm still debating on killing that one woman that was roughing her up earlier. "Let's go." The crowd is moving. People are paying their bills. And stepping close to us. To me. I head out, turn and hold the door open for her. "Just a few blocks, then I'll let you catch the train." I start heading to The Handle Bar.
Skylar:
“Aw look at you playing the gentleman,” I say as I step through the now open door on unsteady feet. “And I’m glad to hear it. Makes a girl feel all warm and fuzzy to hear a hot guy saying he doesn’t want her dead.”
I laugh, thinking what I’d said was funny, and not really realising I’d said more than I’d meant to.
“So why do I have to strip?” I ask as I cross my hands across my stomach and start pulling my shirt up.
I didn’t really understand the request, but I didn’t have to understand it to comply. My brain should have worked out he meant I needed to remove my shoes, but a logical thought like that hadn’t been possible since around a quarter of a bottle ago.
Ric:
I stop and stare. And let her start to take her clothes off. Before it gets too far, I stop her and push my left foot to her heeled feet. "Your shoes. To help with balance. So you don't fall." I remove my foot from her space. I skip over the comment about a hot guy, because I've been called a lot of things. Hot was not one of them. This was why I never drank when I could. Skylar would probably eat her words when she woke up tomorrow night. "Ever hear of The Handle Bar?" I say as the sign comes to view. "Anything good or bad?" I'm trying to gather intel about what I've missed out in the last year or so.
Skylar:
I’ve already pulled the t-shirt over my head when he points out what should have been obvious to me.
“Oh.”
I start laughing. I feel stupid but in this state it doesn’t matter too much. I scrunch my t-shirt up in one hand and start tugging on the heel on my left shoe, hopping around on my right like a loon till I get the job done. Once both shoes are off, I shake out the t-shirt and pull it back over my head before picking my shoes up. I hold them by the still tied straps and swing them slightly as I walk. He’s right. This is better. Much more stable.
“Erm. No. Not my kind of place. Sorry. I mean I’ve heard it’s kind of rough. And I’m crazy. Not insane.”
Ric:
I don't think Skylar's crazy. Or insane either. But at least it lives up to its reputation. It was a work in progress for a while. I guess. I nod at her response. "Ok." Is all I say before I nudge my head to the train station. "Let's get you to your side of town. Safely. Where's that at?" I realize we've only ever met on this side. Maybe she lived on this side of town. But then she wouldn't need the train would she? I fish out a couple bills to pay for my fare and hers. "I'm going to Bullwood. I live in the flats."
Skylar:
I follow and manage to keep pace.
“I… erm… Well it’s not my place really. It’s Ellie’s. He has some place inside that mausoleum over in Cherrydale. But he don’t live there or nothing. I’m there alone. Just gotta go through the sewers. Or one of those portal thingies. So I’m heading to Wickbridge or Cherrydale I guess. Do you think the mall is still open?”
I hadn’t had any issues up until now. 8D seemed to be open all hours, but I didn’t want to go all there way there, to have to then go across to the other side of the city. I wasn’t sure where he was talking about when he spoke of flats in Bullwood, but then it was possible my mind wasn’t really all that focused in that moment. When he pays for my ticket – once I’ve decided to hoof it through the sewers – I turn to thank him.
“You’re a tough one to read. You know that? You act all aloof and **** and then you play the gentleman. I’m not sure which is the real you.”
It’s not really the time for this conversation but the words spill out of my mouth regardless. He does confuse me. If he was a puzzle, I’m pretty sure I’d be missing a few pieces. Like the really important bits that you need to clearly appreciate the picture you’ve created.
Ric:
"I'm neither." I tell her with a shrug. "Who's Ellie?" I ask after a few seconds of silence. "You know it's fall, right?" I look at her as she puts her shirt back on. Skylar didn't seem like the subtle type. But she could start drawing attention to herself. To me. Us. "And I don't know about the mall. Don't shop. Remember?" I decided I would have to email her tomorrow to remind her about our arrangement. Her memory sucked.
Skylar:
I punch him on the shoulder but push myself off balance as a result. I’d figure him out eventually. Maybe.
“Ellie’s… You know… The one that made me and such,” I say trying not to use the word sire. “Elliot dArtois. He owns the place we were just at. Which is where he…you know.”
I shrug. I figure he gets it. I died on that stage, but I haven’t exactly told him the whole story. At least I don’t recall telling him everything.
Ric:
"Do you wake up there? In the pub? On stage?" I was wondering if this was a vampire thing or just a me thing. I pay for our tickets, then get on the train. "I think you should wait on the mall. Till you're sober." I think it's a fair assessment. So Cherrydale for you." I move to try and find her a seat in the train, then point one out.
Skylar:
“No,” I look at him like he’s crazy. “If I go to sleep in the chamber, I wake up in the chamber. If I pass out on Dillon’s couch. I wake up on Dillon’s couch. I’m dependable that way.”
I don’t mind taking orders from Ric. He makes sense. So if he says Cherrydale, Cherrydale it is. I hop on the train and make way over to the seat.
“You gonna stand or do you want me to sit on your lap?” I ask before I plant my butt into the seat.
Sitting down would be a good idea for me. My feet are kinda dirty by now, but they aren’t aching or anything.
Ric:
"Standing. You sitting on my lap is an unreasonable request." I tell her bluntly. "Sit." I point again to the seat as the train starts up at a slow pace. "So what's Dillon's story? He's not a vampire. What is he? Are you two a pair? Or a couple? That must be hard, if it's the latter. To be around him. With what you are." I say, wondering how some vampires manage to mingle and even live with humans.
Skylar:
“**** no!” I practically scream as I take my seat. “Me and Dillon. Not gonna happen…” I think about what I’ve said and then in a much quieter tone add. “Apart from when we do. Okay look. In the interest of full disclosure and all that. We kinda hook up from time to time. But only when I’m like…well this. Sober I wouldn’t touch him. Not like that. Unless I’m like…you know… trying to stall till Ellie shows up and sorts out whatever mess I’ve made. That happened once. He remembered I bit him and stuff. Whole big thing. But not an issue now. I told you didn’t … he’s like under my spell or whatever.”
Skylar:This RP begins on Friday 31st October 2014 and covers the next three consecutive nights.
I’ve drunk the better half of a bottle of whiskey throughout the course of the night. Well since that ***** practically twisted my arm off anyway. I’ve taken part in the stupid ballot system too. I didn’t do that for her though. I did that for Ellie and Ric. I’m kind of done with the whole thing, but before I can leave I know I should probably find Ric and arrange something for tomorrow.
I look through the throngs of people loitering about in the pub and eventually find him. I walk up to him, trying not to let myself sway too much in my heels. I kind of regret putting them on now but they bring a sort of femininity to the jeans and t-shirt look I’m sporting.
“Hey you!” I say tapping Ric on the shoulder. “Wanna make a plan for our indentured servitude?”
Ric:
I turn around when someone taps me on the shoulder and just stare at Skylar. You don't need to be a vampire with extra sensory power to know she's been drinking tonight. "Are you going to remember the plans?" I say as I move away from the door, the one I intended on leaving through a few seconds ago and off to the side by a wall. "You're not going to be driving tonight are you?" I just stare, then put a finger out to press against her shoulder. I wonder if she would fall.
Skylar:
He almost sounds like he’s concerned. I don’t really feel it though. But then I don’t feel much of anything aside from that familiar inner warmth that comes with consuming alcohol. As he pokes my shoulder, I stumble back, but manage to keep myself on my feet. I can’t help but laugh.
“Driving? What? You worried I’ll go killing myself before you see a return on your investment?”
I look around, my arms hanging loose at my side before I place my hands on my hips and look him over. I’ve been avoiding the guy for most of the night. Not really sure why? I half expected a lecture for touching him, still am. It’s this that stops me from reaching out for his wrist to steady myself. Instead I do my best to stand under my own power.
“Yeah. I’ll remember.”
Ric:
"No." I shake my head. "I'm worried about you getting into an accident and revealing what you are. Deep down. As a vampire." I tell her just in case it goes over her head and I expect it might being she's drunk. "Alright. Let's get it over and done with then." I tell her as I lean back a little. "Who goes first and who goes second?"
Skylar:
“Pfft.”
It’s the only answer I have. I wasn’t even sure how I was planning to get home. Ringing Dillon was a bad idea. In this state anyways. Cabs were cool but I kind of hated spending the cash on that when public transport worked just as well. Short trip to Cherrydale, jump down into the sewers. Ruin my shoes. Again. Walk to Ellie’s place. Simple.
“I’ll take a train or something,” I tell him. “And awesome. Rip the band aid off and all that. Not really sure why you bothered paying all that cash to spend time with me. I’m pretty sure you hate me.”
I concentrate on him for a while, but my funky new power is still on the fritz. I really have to learn to control it better. The guy is difficult to read. I kind of blame him for the need for this ability in the first place. I’m sure there are cooler powers my subconscious could have latched on to.
“And whatever. Let’s split it. One night your mine. Then I’m yours. Then you’re mine again. That way we both get a shot at revenge.”
I don’t elaborate on that. I know what I’m thinking. I know whatever I choose will be hell for him and vice versa. Come night three I’ll probably get a bullet in the brain or something as a parting gift. Maybe Pi’s coloured my vision, but I’m getting the sense that this is how this new world works. It sucks.
Ric:
"I don't hate anyone." Well, at least not here. I'm not even sure if I hate my dad. I dislike him, sure. Hate is a strong emotion that consumes a person I've been told. Once upon a time that may have been the truth. Now? Now I don't think about it. I'm a vampire now. Only look forward. "20 stacks isn't going to break my account or anything." I inform her with a shrug. "Fine. You're night whenever. Do we start tomorrow?" I push at her again. "I'm going to walk." I tell her. It was an invite that she could come too for however long I allow it. I wanted to swing by the club. Someone tells me it's up and around again.
Skylar:
I can’t really believe what I’m hearing. He doesn’t hate anyone? Damn. I had a hit list of people I didn’t like and would even say I hated. Not sure what that says about me. Ric’s obviously more evolved than I am in some aspects. I’m not sure I like the sound of that. I consider what he says. Is every vampire in this city loaded? How did they earn so much? Ellie certainly wasn’t short of a few quid.
“Yeah. Tomorrow. Good plan. I’ll scheme up something suitably inappropriate. Do we have any rules?” I ask before I can stop myself. “And erm… Where you walking to? I could probably use some company in case I fall flat on my face or something.”
Great Sky. What a way to impress someone. You sound pathetic. It’s true. But pathetic. If Dillon could only be trusted I wouldn’t have to go around making a total fool of myself. I sigh and look to the exit. The night air might do me some good.
Ric:
"Take them off." It seemed logical. If something was in your way or hindering you, remove the element. "Rules?" I think about what she's asking. "No." I tell her. I'm sure she doesn't want to kill me, so I don't feel the need to tell her that killing me would be next to impossible due to her lack of experience and abilities as a new vampire. "Wait. I don't do shopping." I tell her. I wasn't going to stand around in a mall for hours watching her girl shop.
"Do you have any rules?" I stare at her, then open the door to the bar. "I'm heading south."
Skylar:
Take what off? My clothes? In here? I look around and then shrug. I don’t have a bad body, it’s not like I’m shy about it. Though Ellie might be pissed at me if I start stripping in his pub. Not to mention his missus would likely twist it into me hitting on her man or some ****.
“When we get outside,” I tell him. “And ‘kay ‘kay. No shopping. I can do that. Dillon’s kind of there for the donkey work. Don’t need to put you through that.”
I smile at him, though my mind has already latched on to a much worse fate for him. I’m glad he didn’t think to rule our physical contact too while he was at it.
I think about his question. Do I have rules? Yeah. I guess I do. I don’t much want to die. I’ve been told you come back and all but I’m not ready to experience that right now. If ever.
“I’d rather you not like kill me or anything. Aside from that. I guess the rule books kind of blurry.”
Ric:
I'm not sure why she has to wait until she's outside to take off her shoes, but whatever. I chalk it up to a woman's thing. A niche they have. "I wasn't going to kill you. If I was, I wouldn't pay to do that. I would just do it." I tell her. It's the truth. I'm still debating on killing that one woman that was roughing her up earlier. "Let's go." The crowd is moving. People are paying their bills. And stepping close to us. To me. I head out, turn and hold the door open for her. "Just a few blocks, then I'll let you catch the train." I start heading to The Handle Bar.
Skylar:
“Aw look at you playing the gentleman,” I say as I step through the now open door on unsteady feet. “And I’m glad to hear it. Makes a girl feel all warm and fuzzy to hear a hot guy saying he doesn’t want her dead.”
I laugh, thinking what I’d said was funny, and not really realising I’d said more than I’d meant to.
“So why do I have to strip?” I ask as I cross my hands across my stomach and start pulling my shirt up.
I didn’t really understand the request, but I didn’t have to understand it to comply. My brain should have worked out he meant I needed to remove my shoes, but a logical thought like that hadn’t been possible since around a quarter of a bottle ago.
Ric:
I stop and stare. And let her start to take her clothes off. Before it gets too far, I stop her and push my left foot to her heeled feet. "Your shoes. To help with balance. So you don't fall." I remove my foot from her space. I skip over the comment about a hot guy, because I've been called a lot of things. Hot was not one of them. This was why I never drank when I could. Skylar would probably eat her words when she woke up tomorrow night. "Ever hear of The Handle Bar?" I say as the sign comes to view. "Anything good or bad?" I'm trying to gather intel about what I've missed out in the last year or so.
Skylar:
I’ve already pulled the t-shirt over my head when he points out what should have been obvious to me.
“Oh.”
I start laughing. I feel stupid but in this state it doesn’t matter too much. I scrunch my t-shirt up in one hand and start tugging on the heel on my left shoe, hopping around on my right like a loon till I get the job done. Once both shoes are off, I shake out the t-shirt and pull it back over my head before picking my shoes up. I hold them by the still tied straps and swing them slightly as I walk. He’s right. This is better. Much more stable.
“Erm. No. Not my kind of place. Sorry. I mean I’ve heard it’s kind of rough. And I’m crazy. Not insane.”
Ric:
I don't think Skylar's crazy. Or insane either. But at least it lives up to its reputation. It was a work in progress for a while. I guess. I nod at her response. "Ok." Is all I say before I nudge my head to the train station. "Let's get you to your side of town. Safely. Where's that at?" I realize we've only ever met on this side. Maybe she lived on this side of town. But then she wouldn't need the train would she? I fish out a couple bills to pay for my fare and hers. "I'm going to Bullwood. I live in the flats."
Skylar:
I follow and manage to keep pace.
“I… erm… Well it’s not my place really. It’s Ellie’s. He has some place inside that mausoleum over in Cherrydale. But he don’t live there or nothing. I’m there alone. Just gotta go through the sewers. Or one of those portal thingies. So I’m heading to Wickbridge or Cherrydale I guess. Do you think the mall is still open?”
I hadn’t had any issues up until now. 8D seemed to be open all hours, but I didn’t want to go all there way there, to have to then go across to the other side of the city. I wasn’t sure where he was talking about when he spoke of flats in Bullwood, but then it was possible my mind wasn’t really all that focused in that moment. When he pays for my ticket – once I’ve decided to hoof it through the sewers – I turn to thank him.
“You’re a tough one to read. You know that? You act all aloof and **** and then you play the gentleman. I’m not sure which is the real you.”
It’s not really the time for this conversation but the words spill out of my mouth regardless. He does confuse me. If he was a puzzle, I’m pretty sure I’d be missing a few pieces. Like the really important bits that you need to clearly appreciate the picture you’ve created.
Ric:
"I'm neither." I tell her with a shrug. "Who's Ellie?" I ask after a few seconds of silence. "You know it's fall, right?" I look at her as she puts her shirt back on. Skylar didn't seem like the subtle type. But she could start drawing attention to herself. To me. Us. "And I don't know about the mall. Don't shop. Remember?" I decided I would have to email her tomorrow to remind her about our arrangement. Her memory sucked.
Skylar:
I punch him on the shoulder but push myself off balance as a result. I’d figure him out eventually. Maybe.
“Ellie’s… You know… The one that made me and such,” I say trying not to use the word sire. “Elliot dArtois. He owns the place we were just at. Which is where he…you know.”
I shrug. I figure he gets it. I died on that stage, but I haven’t exactly told him the whole story. At least I don’t recall telling him everything.
Ric:
"Do you wake up there? In the pub? On stage?" I was wondering if this was a vampire thing or just a me thing. I pay for our tickets, then get on the train. "I think you should wait on the mall. Till you're sober." I think it's a fair assessment. So Cherrydale for you." I move to try and find her a seat in the train, then point one out.
Skylar:
“No,” I look at him like he’s crazy. “If I go to sleep in the chamber, I wake up in the chamber. If I pass out on Dillon’s couch. I wake up on Dillon’s couch. I’m dependable that way.”
I don’t mind taking orders from Ric. He makes sense. So if he says Cherrydale, Cherrydale it is. I hop on the train and make way over to the seat.
“You gonna stand or do you want me to sit on your lap?” I ask before I plant my butt into the seat.
Sitting down would be a good idea for me. My feet are kinda dirty by now, but they aren’t aching or anything.
Ric:
"Standing. You sitting on my lap is an unreasonable request." I tell her bluntly. "Sit." I point again to the seat as the train starts up at a slow pace. "So what's Dillon's story? He's not a vampire. What is he? Are you two a pair? Or a couple? That must be hard, if it's the latter. To be around him. With what you are." I say, wondering how some vampires manage to mingle and even live with humans.
Skylar:
“**** no!” I practically scream as I take my seat. “Me and Dillon. Not gonna happen…” I think about what I’ve said and then in a much quieter tone add. “Apart from when we do. Okay look. In the interest of full disclosure and all that. We kinda hook up from time to time. But only when I’m like…well this. Sober I wouldn’t touch him. Not like that. Unless I’m like…you know… trying to stall till Ellie shows up and sorts out whatever mess I’ve made. That happened once. He remembered I bit him and stuff. Whole big thing. But not an issue now. I told you didn’t … he’s like under my spell or whatever.”