--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--
* Mayhem sat in a nice little corner stall of a nice little pub. A large mug, fries and chicken tenders and no crazy women! .. Well, besides the few stumbling around on their stools at the bar. But those ones had nothing to do with him. Though, he was surprisingly spaced out and not in the way he usually was, being attached to his computer. No. He was simply staring at the food on his plate, ignoring the few humans that actually inhabited the Live House.6 April 2015
* Piers rubbed his sweaty palms on the thighs of his jeans and looked out into the night. He stood outside of the pub for the last twenty minutes, scoping out the streets for any sign of his supposed client. After his third cigarette, he gave up, squashed out the remainder of the still-burning cig, and entered into the pub. He didn't make eye contact as he moved through the cramped interior, at least not until he saw a little fellow looking a little too uncomfortable. And in a corner booth no less. Piers tugged the opposing chair away from the table and slid into the seat, hunching over the table so as to have some privacy. "I was waiting for you outside for almost a half hour."
* Mayhem continued to stare at his food for a moment. While his vampiric senses did pick up the approaching human, his mind was stuck in it's idling thoughts. When his every rushing brain finally caught up with his senses though? His head whipped up to look at the other man. He then looked around. What was he looking around for? To see if this man had men with a straight jacket following him. What it probably looked like? Making sure no one was paying attention, "Who asked you to wait outside in this weather, you weirdo?"
* Piers stared at the other man, his face blank to show his unhappiness with the sudden sass. "I'm not the one waiting for someone to come and cut his chicken nuggets up for him," he countered. He sighed, his eyes darting around the rest of the pub. No one paid them any attention, so he reached into the right pocket of his heavy coat and pulled out what looked like a change purse. "Let's make this fast. You aren't the last on my list and I swear this cop's been following me around for the last few days."
* Mayhem narrowed his eyes at the object. Oh god, this guy was.. Jayd leaned forward in the booth, rolling his eyes. This should be a laugh. Jayd idly slipped two grand under the table to the other man like it was nothing. Which, for the business minded young man it wasn't. Besides, he didn't know how much or what the real client had requested, or the dealer's going rate.
* Piers boldly placed the coin purse down on the table, freeing up both hands. He took the money from under the table and tucked it into the pocket of his coat, but he was distracted. The food on the gent's plate looked tasty, so he reached forward to pluck one of the chicken tenders from the small mountain of food. Piers grinned as if he were thanking the man for the food donation, and then proceeded to squirt some ketchup along the length of the breaded chicken. "It's all there," he spoke, talking in between bites. "You want to give it a go here? The night's young." He wiggled his brows and shoved the rest of the chicken tender into his mouth. He had to lean forward in his seat to grab one of the napkins on the table, but he managed.
* Mayhem quirked an eyebrow at the Chicken thief. Being this relaxed, how many times did he get caught as a Dealer? Jayd focused on his Enchanting Powers just as a precaution in case of any nosies and gave it a try. Despite not being a frequent abuser he'd done enough with Lil. He took a gulp of the mug of beer he had, rubbing at his sinuses, "You're really bad at your job. Though, you got more than your real client would have given."
* Piers snorted. The man finished wiping his hands off and balled the napkin up, leaving it on the table for an employee to collect once he and the man across from him left the table. "I'm great at my job. I got a pretty big tip, didn't I?" The smirk slowly spread across his lips, staying there even as he reached a hand into his pocket to rifle with the stack of crisp bills. It took a moment for him to decide if he wanted to stay or go, but he chose to stay in his seat. Piers grabbed a pint of beer off a passing tray, held the glass up as if he were toasting to the stranger, and took a long and fulfilling drink. The refreshing brew left some foam on his upper lip, which he licked away. "Since you aren't my real client," he sighed, quite happy with his beer, "I'll let you know I cut those and you're going to enjoy that first one for a very, very long time."
* Mayhem had the feeling it backfired on him. He expected the other man to book it out of there like a deer caught in headlights. Jayd kept his cool fairly well though, eating one of the chicken tenders and downing it with a gulp of his mug. It should be okay... As long as he leaves within twelve to twenty minutes before it takes hold of his system and makes him behave like a mewling kitten. Jayd focused his eyes on the other man, squinting them at the other, observingly. "Since I'm not your real client," he put the coin purse with the rest in his pocket, "I'll let you know you have piss poor business sense. What made you assume I was your client anyways?"
* Piers laughed, a loud and almost obnoxious sound compared to the low chattering coming from around them and the music pouring out of the speakers. It felt good to laugh though, even if it was at an insult. "My piss poor business sense got me this far," he grinned, bringing his glass to his lips for another taste of the brew. "Between us," he stopped to take another drink, "you don't fit in here. It's a tiny place, charming in its own way, you know. You look like a suit and tie." With his drink back on the table, Piers reached into his pocket and took out a single pill, popping it into his mouth without a single word. Maybe he had a headache. "You," he stopped again to chase it with a swig of his beer, "have way more money than you need, judging by the cash in my pocket. Probably a control freak, since you can't just enjoy this meal we're sharing." He winked then and snagged a fry from the plate of food.
* Mayhem always had some retort or another. However, it seemed as if Jayd would have to choke on his words because he hadn't been expecting to have to respond to something like that. He narrowed his eyes at the other. His mind was already beginning to fog, but he kept his suspiciousness of the other at the for-front to try and keep some semblance of focus, "How much money I have is my own deal because I made it all myself from the ground up. So what if I'm a control freak, OCD just means I have an organization. And -you- look like your typical relaxed nothing matters one way or the other so you can live your life however you please type. Shouldn't you be in some rave, rather than meeting clients at a small Live House?" Jayd patted his pocket for his wallet and pulled it out to glance in it before putting it back. Eve had put a 'Lost Child' tag in it. Normally, he'd feel insulted. But in this case, it may end up coming in handy. Which was closer... One of his shops... That apartment... or that... house.... not a home. Jayd's eyes rolled back in exasperation and defeat, shoving the plate to the middle of the table, "Smacking your hand away isn't going to work, is it?"
* Piers immediately thought of his bitter little supervisor. Someone always had to call him names or point out his obvious flaws. He did enjoy raves and he would have rather been at one, but it was too late to trudge across town just to have a few hours of euphoric dancing followed by a day of vomiting. "I don't meet my clients in a place like that. It's obvious. Besides, the raves don't have good food." He took a few fries then and savored them, somehow sobered due to the turn in the conversation. When he finished the fourth and final fry he'd captured, he cleared his throat. "Look, I'm not going to ask you why you came here or what it is you're hiding from, because something's going on with you," he motioned toward the man across from him, "or you wouldn't have taken something a total stranger gave you. Be someone else tonight. You can pick up your baggage on the come down." He rubbed his palms together to clear some of the crumbs and extended a fist for a bump. "The name's Piers."
* Mayhem pursed his lips. He rolled his head back, languidly, before dropping it back down to stare the other in the eyes. As painfully irritating as it was to admit, the man wasn't totally wrong. He rubbed the back of his neck before finally going ahead and bumping his fist against the other's, "Jayd - Jayden. Believe it or not. This is totally my type of place. I don't do up tight and social and uppity and blablabla well. I'm pretty bad at that part of business. Money's great, but it can't beat sitting back and playing video games until you realize you have two hours to finish your school work."
* Piers let his blue eyes wander over Jayden. "So you're a nerd hidden behind a business suit," Piers deduced, his tone light to try and show he wasn't insulting the boy. He finished the last of his beer and nudged the empty glass toward the end of the table. One was a good start. He was stingy, so he expected to leave the pub and enjoy the remaining cans of beer at his apartment. "I'm working on Call of Duty again. I want to get through all the games I have, maybe find something else." He fumbled around for a moment as he searched for his pack of cigarettes and his lighter. "You want a smoke?" Piers pointed the open end of the pack at Jayd, the lighter clasped in his other hand.
* Mayhem twitched a bit but he forced it into a goofy grin, "One of a kind." Jayd finished off some of the fries and another chicken tender before eyeing the offered cigarette. His eyes rolled back up to the top of his head like in thought, "Three vices in one night? Why not. Not gonna remember it in the morning anyways." He grabbed one of the cigs as he referred to it, the beer, and the other content that had entered his system. Putting the butt between his lips, he let it hang there, loosely, rubbing at his temples.
* Piers raised himself out of the chair and leaned over the table. He held the lighter's flickering flame to the tip of Jayd's cigarette and then followed suit with his own. The cigarette dangled for a minute as he chuckled. "That's the spirit, Jayd." There were glasses and a bottle of whiskey on the empty table next to him, so he leaned back to grab the bottle and one of the glasses. "I've still got a little bit before mine kicks in. Do you want to go bowling?" He was in the middle of pouring a shot when he asked the question, as if it weren't the most outlandish thing to say at the moment.
* Mayhem took a puff of the cancer stick between his lips. It wasn't like it would kill him. He watched the other steal the bottle and one of the glasses and snorted at the suggestion, "Bowling, my ***. I'll be lucky to remember my way home!" He leaned back against the booth and glanced around at the thinned crown from the originally small crowd, digging his wallet out. He did the math in his head, surprisingly for how fuzzy it was to put the correct amount down.
* Piers raise the glass to his lips and downed the shot. He cringed at first and then finished with a smack of his lips. "Ahh," he sighed, a smile on his face once more. Alcohol was always a weakness of his and he enjoyed it even more with company. "Come on. Live a little. One game. It's on me," Piers continued, now less interested in continuing with shots of whiskey. All of his plans for the evening were blown when he wasted time going out of his way to the pub they were currently sitting in. "I'm a shitty bowler, so you'll win without even trying." He took a long drag from his cigarette and turned his head, blowing the smoke to the side so it didn't go into the other man's face.
* Mayhem rolled his head back and forced himself to his feet, making sure he had everything by patting himself down and looking at the booth seating he was in. Upon confirmation everything was accounted for, he slid out of the booth and languidly tilted his head, taking a drag of his cig. "You actually know any places around here or am I going to have to pick a bowling alley?"
* Piers planted his feet on the floor, gaining the leverage to push the wooden chair away from the table. He'd had a few drinks even before he got to the pub, but he held them well. Standing beside the table, he stretched until he heard his back give off a satisfying little 'pop' and then he was back in the moment again. "I know places around here. There's the mall in Gullsborough. It's not too far." He was starting to see a halo around the lights in the pub and it wasn't just because of the unusual fixtures. Without saying anything, he waved a hand toward Jayd and shimmied past a few other patrons to get to the door of the establishment.
* Mayhem followed the other with a roll of his eyes. He'd been raised her. He used the chance of slipping past the other pub-goers to stretch out until he made it out the door and tried to orient himself. Years of running around this town weren't going to disappear just because of a little booze and substance, right? "The... Station is... West of here?"
* Piers looked over his shoulder, a bewildered and almost amused expression coming over his features. Jayden was obviously feeling the effects, his mind more than likely muddled. Piers liked to describe his trips as being underwater or being in outer space, but every one was a little different than the last. “I’ve got it.” He didn’t want to grab at the man he’d just met, so he simply turned toward the right and led the way to Westwall station. Something told him he didn’t need to check to make sure Jayden was following, not that he would have cared anyway. If he ended up at the bowling alley by himself, then so be it. It just would have been a waste. Halfway to the station, he had to stop and think of where they were going. The few people around them began to walk a little slower, their faces distorted in the lights of the street lamps. “****,” he muttered, drawing the word out. “Are you seeing this?” His footsteps slowed as he reached the station and he found everything around him so much more interesting than before. He had begun his ascent toward ecstasy.
* Mayhem would follow of course. It was probably a good idea on the man's part to not grab ahold of Jayd. He had use to be quite the cuddle-bug until he became obsessed with work. Who knew what the current mood brought on by active ingredients in his body might cause. Jayd had found himself to be a very odd vampire. He could see his decaying reflection, he could eat and taste it, and he seemed to be affected by toxins just like any human. Not that he was complaining. He was perfectly happy with the way he was and the light feeling he had at the moment in time. He blinked, focusing in on the other man and stretching out his steps to catch up, "I have eyes." As if that were a yes.