Encounter the Dragon [Jane Whitfield]
Posted: 13 Feb 2015, 06:57
The first thing he did was strip his favorite leather jacket off, fold it into a plastic wrap, and then carefully stuff it into the bottom of his canvas backpack. The pack was relatively empty now, but in a few hours it would be full of things he'd picked up while wandering through the caverns. He hadn't been back here in a couple weeks - since he'd realized the foes here weren't nearly as difficult to take down as they'd once been. And fighting things that gave him no trouble wasn't really worth the effort - it didn't help in his determination to become a predator worthy of the mantles he wore; Father of Dragons, leader of Worthingtons, and one day king of a court he hadn't yet put into motion. Tonight, though he anticipated having to fight off some of those inferior enemies, he was here to collect gems. He had some ideas for what to do with them outside of selling them.
Approximately one hour and twenty-seven minutes later he dug into his bag, now overflowing with rubies and emeralds, and retrieved a package of handi-wipes. He used them to wipe the worst of the grime and muck off of himself, not to mention his own blood from when he'd gotten lazy or distracted and let the shamans get a shot at him. He was pretty pissed about the rib that was at least bruised if not fractured. He'd jerked back in time to keep it from breaking outright. He didn't bother with his jacket - not while he still had a few wounds still seeping - and slung the heavy bag over one shoulder. As soon as he was out of the caverns, Nik tossed the wipes into a can marked with a sign about conservation. Snorting, he rolled his eyes and strode back toward the familiar city streets.
He jumped to the side as a blur passed him, and winced as he fell into the side of a building. Golden slit-pupiled eyes traced the path of the creature that had rushed past him, and he inwardly cursed. A rogue - just ******* perfect. The thing disappeared into a warehouse, and Nikolae took a moment to look up at the sky and seriously considered not making it his business. It was definitely feral if it hadn't even attempted to avoid him - Nik might not be the strongest jerk on the street but even he knew his aura all but bled 'stay the **** out of my way unless you want an early death'. Especially in his current mood. The fall against the wall had jarred his injured rib, and now he was even more pissed.
The sounds of screams made up his decision for him, and he bit back a growl as he straightened himself and checked the clip on his gun. Full. A few spares hidden on his body, and even more in his bag. He'd properly cleaned his favorite new blade, so there was no worry of rusting the thing. This area wasn't exactly the slums, so screams like that were bound to cause human attention - maybe even calls to cops. He muttered under his breath and paced after the path the rogue had taken, pausing to draw the shadows to himself before entering the big building. He turned, locking the door - not really sure if it would do any good. It would keep humans from wandering in, at least.
Approximately one hour and twenty-seven minutes later he dug into his bag, now overflowing with rubies and emeralds, and retrieved a package of handi-wipes. He used them to wipe the worst of the grime and muck off of himself, not to mention his own blood from when he'd gotten lazy or distracted and let the shamans get a shot at him. He was pretty pissed about the rib that was at least bruised if not fractured. He'd jerked back in time to keep it from breaking outright. He didn't bother with his jacket - not while he still had a few wounds still seeping - and slung the heavy bag over one shoulder. As soon as he was out of the caverns, Nik tossed the wipes into a can marked with a sign about conservation. Snorting, he rolled his eyes and strode back toward the familiar city streets.
He jumped to the side as a blur passed him, and winced as he fell into the side of a building. Golden slit-pupiled eyes traced the path of the creature that had rushed past him, and he inwardly cursed. A rogue - just ******* perfect. The thing disappeared into a warehouse, and Nikolae took a moment to look up at the sky and seriously considered not making it his business. It was definitely feral if it hadn't even attempted to avoid him - Nik might not be the strongest jerk on the street but even he knew his aura all but bled 'stay the **** out of my way unless you want an early death'. Especially in his current mood. The fall against the wall had jarred his injured rib, and now he was even more pissed.
The sounds of screams made up his decision for him, and he bit back a growl as he straightened himself and checked the clip on his gun. Full. A few spares hidden on his body, and even more in his bag. He'd properly cleaned his favorite new blade, so there was no worry of rusting the thing. This area wasn't exactly the slums, so screams like that were bound to cause human attention - maybe even calls to cops. He muttered under his breath and paced after the path the rogue had taken, pausing to draw the shadows to himself before entering the big building. He turned, locking the door - not really sure if it would do any good. It would keep humans from wandering in, at least.