Cinderella [Leyla]
Posted: 08 May 2015, 06:04
--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--
<Leyla> Leyla had been dumped over cement stairs next to the lair that had belonged to the woman who had turned her. She remembered nothing and until just now she had been left battered and unconscious. When her eyes finally opened they were greeted with crippling darkness. The woman's head was spinning and her body took a moment before it could process the pain that she was in. Pain. Where was it coming from? Her eyes closed tightly as she tried to will them to see more than black. It took some time staring into the darkness but finally her eyes focused on a outline of a great house. Why was she dumped here?
<Jesse Fforde> Inside that house, there may be a few members of the Fforde family. Mainly in the basement - that's where they like to hang out. Vampires who cannot handle sunlight tend to stay as far away from it as possible. Jesse is not inside, however; he is trudging back from the morgue. For some reason, after visiting the realm, he always returns back to the morgue. He is fatigued, tired. He wants just to go home and rest. As he makes his way toward Larch 12, however, he notices a lump on the steps. The closer he gets, the more he realises it's a body. A body that is moving, if just slightly. He moves past the body to the front door; he unlocks it, and slips his hand inside to turn on the porch light.
<Leyla> When the light flickered on it would reveal Leyla sprawled out on the stairs as if she had been drunk and attempted to climb them. Instead though, she had been thrown and her body was tucked into itself to protect her body. It didn’t seem to do her much good seeing as her neck was still bleeding and she appeared to be unable to see or move a lot at once. Then just like the light- she could suddenly see clearly through the blur she had only been able to see just a moment ago. When the strange man came into her vision she jerked her weak body and she only fell back down on the hard cement with a loud THUD.
<Jesse Fforde> The blood is what Jesse focuses on. Like the predator that he is, his nostrils flare and the pupils of his eyes dilate. The constant burn at the back of his throat reminds him that he hasn't fed yet this evening. But his instincts also tell him that the girl sprawled on his steps is not food. She is not dinner, because she is a vampire. The blood she leaks is tainted, though - fresh, almost like it is still warm. Just. A very new vampire, then. The scent sticks to Jesse's tongue, as if he can taste it. And it tastes like... like Fforde. Like his blood, diluted. But he doesn't recognise this woman. A frown puckers his brows, and he takes two steps toward her, before crouching down in front of her. Non-threatening. "Who might you be, then?"
<Leyla> It came natural to move her body again. Leyla could see the man who crouched down and in her defense she weakly used her palm down on the stair to lift herself up and stare into the man’s face. Her green eyes glowed as if they had their own natural light behind them that allowed them to sparkle. The woman’s head lowered some when she realized that she didn’t know what she was doing there. It was embarrassing and that’s all she could feel besides her numbing pain. “I don’t know.” Her voice scratched as she spoke and her voice was low as if people around them were listening and what she said was a secret. “My neck..” her body rocked back and she sat up to touch her palm to the bleeding part of her neck. Shock crossed her freckled features as the liquid touched her skin.
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse cants his head to the side as the woman touches her neck. A wound that won't stay that way for long. She can't have been there very long, if that bite had not healed yet. Jesse's bright blues lift and glance around, as if he might find the culprit. He gets **** from his family for siring on a whim, but at least he doesn't just dump someone on the doorstep. Anger flares, before he pushes it aside. He focuses not on who had done this, but instead on the woman whose confusion is almost infectious, it's that strong. "It'll heal," he says, gruffly. He stands and reaches out, to help the woman up. "C'mon. Come inside and I'll ... try to explain things," he says.
<Leyla> When he reached out to touch her she did not take the offered help. Her wet palm moved to the ground to help herself up although she really could have used the man’s help as she struggled to stand herself. As she stood she realized that she had lost both shoes and was instead just left in her skirt and blouse. “Explain why someone attacked me?” she asked, her eyes still wide and scared as she stared at him. She thought he would be the next person to apparently hurt her. Leyla didn’t want to go inside and instead she shook her head weakly. “No thanks..”
<Jesse Fforde> The frown that crosses Jesse's features is not really one of consternation. Instead, it speaks volumes about his current mood. He's tired. He has no idea what's happened, and this new vampire is a new member of Fforde, and that cannot be neglected. He sighs, and shakes his head. "No. I don't know why you were attacked. I don't know by who, just yet - but I can narrow that down," he says. He clears his throat - his voice continually gets stuck, cracked and broken. "I can explain to you why your heart is no longer beating," he says slowly and with an arch of the brow, waiting for the woman to focus. And to realise that she no longer has a heartbeat.
<Leyla> It was his words that made her focus on herself instead of him. No heartbeat? That was hardly possible because she was standing right here in front of this obviously tired man. One, two, three seconds passed before she could fully realize that everything was quiet. This stranger was correct and her only response was a open- mouth and a fully freaked out shaking body.
<Jesse Fforde> The front door to the house is still open. The lights are on inside. Through the open door she'll be able to see the dim warmth of the place; wooden floors and cleanliness, couches with throws over them, a TV, maybe even the bookshelf. A nondescript kind of place, but it certainly doesn't look like some place of torture. Jesse's hand is still held out, though he doesn't make a move to touch the girl. At the moment she appears to be a timid animal, her flight or fight responses ready to kick in. Jesse would prefer she come willingly, rather than him having to drag her inside kicking and screaming. "Are you going to come inside now?"
<Leyla> Was she going to go in? That was a good question. On one hand she had no idea where she was and what happened to her. This man said he would provide helpful information and while he was tattooed and it was common to mistrust someone with them - she decided that she would trust him. He hadn’t hurt her so far and she had absolutely nowhere else to go. Lifting her shaking hand she placed it into the strange man’s palm with uncertainty. “...Yes.”
<Jesse Fforde> He could have just turned around and made her follow him. The upturned palm had been more invitation to follow, rather than for her to take his hand, but so be it. She seems unsteady on her feet, so a little balance might be required to get her up the stairs and inside the house. Once inside, Jesse closes the door but he doesn't lock it. He leads Leyla over to the couches and gestures for her to take a seat. A bit of talking is on order.
<Leyla> When her skin touched his it didn’t seem to register on her face. No, instead she held onto his hand as a ways to help her stumble her way into the house. Her face didn’t change from her terror stricken shock. Once she made her way to a couch she pulled her hand from his and took a seat to stare over at the man who had been kind enough not to leave her on the stairs. Leyla didn’t speak but instead stare with wide-eyes.
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse resists the groan of pleasure as he, too, sits. It feels good to sit down. He could slide back in that armchair and fall asleep, he's that exhausted. But he doesn't. Instead, he leans forward with his elbows on his knees. "I'm Jesse Fforde," he says, gesturing to himself with his fingers against his chest. "This house is the Fforde home. My guess is that one of the members of this family have turned you, and ... for whatever ******* reason have left you on the doorstep instead of taking care of you themselves," he says, quietly. "They bit you. They probably drained you. And fed you their own blood. You are a vampire, now," he says with a tone so serious that it could not be mistaken for a joke.
<Leyla> Her head hurt again and he was speaking to her. She could hear him but it was hearing him through the crackling pain her head was feeling. For a moment her eyes closed before they opened again. Why was she so tired too? Though she was sitting up perfectly still she felt like her body was swaying anyway. It wasn’t. After a few blinks as she attempted to focus in on the man her head gently shook. “No.” Not that it mattered what she said but that was all that she could come up with. Feed on her? She drank someone’s blood? Her hand slowly lifted to her forehead and she gently rubbed over the throbbing areas. “No.” she repeated as if it would transport her to where she needed to be.
<Leyla> Leyla had been dumped over cement stairs next to the lair that had belonged to the woman who had turned her. She remembered nothing and until just now she had been left battered and unconscious. When her eyes finally opened they were greeted with crippling darkness. The woman's head was spinning and her body took a moment before it could process the pain that she was in. Pain. Where was it coming from? Her eyes closed tightly as she tried to will them to see more than black. It took some time staring into the darkness but finally her eyes focused on a outline of a great house. Why was she dumped here?
<Jesse Fforde> Inside that house, there may be a few members of the Fforde family. Mainly in the basement - that's where they like to hang out. Vampires who cannot handle sunlight tend to stay as far away from it as possible. Jesse is not inside, however; he is trudging back from the morgue. For some reason, after visiting the realm, he always returns back to the morgue. He is fatigued, tired. He wants just to go home and rest. As he makes his way toward Larch 12, however, he notices a lump on the steps. The closer he gets, the more he realises it's a body. A body that is moving, if just slightly. He moves past the body to the front door; he unlocks it, and slips his hand inside to turn on the porch light.
<Leyla> When the light flickered on it would reveal Leyla sprawled out on the stairs as if she had been drunk and attempted to climb them. Instead though, she had been thrown and her body was tucked into itself to protect her body. It didn’t seem to do her much good seeing as her neck was still bleeding and she appeared to be unable to see or move a lot at once. Then just like the light- she could suddenly see clearly through the blur she had only been able to see just a moment ago. When the strange man came into her vision she jerked her weak body and she only fell back down on the hard cement with a loud THUD.
<Jesse Fforde> The blood is what Jesse focuses on. Like the predator that he is, his nostrils flare and the pupils of his eyes dilate. The constant burn at the back of his throat reminds him that he hasn't fed yet this evening. But his instincts also tell him that the girl sprawled on his steps is not food. She is not dinner, because she is a vampire. The blood she leaks is tainted, though - fresh, almost like it is still warm. Just. A very new vampire, then. The scent sticks to Jesse's tongue, as if he can taste it. And it tastes like... like Fforde. Like his blood, diluted. But he doesn't recognise this woman. A frown puckers his brows, and he takes two steps toward her, before crouching down in front of her. Non-threatening. "Who might you be, then?"
<Leyla> It came natural to move her body again. Leyla could see the man who crouched down and in her defense she weakly used her palm down on the stair to lift herself up and stare into the man’s face. Her green eyes glowed as if they had their own natural light behind them that allowed them to sparkle. The woman’s head lowered some when she realized that she didn’t know what she was doing there. It was embarrassing and that’s all she could feel besides her numbing pain. “I don’t know.” Her voice scratched as she spoke and her voice was low as if people around them were listening and what she said was a secret. “My neck..” her body rocked back and she sat up to touch her palm to the bleeding part of her neck. Shock crossed her freckled features as the liquid touched her skin.
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse cants his head to the side as the woman touches her neck. A wound that won't stay that way for long. She can't have been there very long, if that bite had not healed yet. Jesse's bright blues lift and glance around, as if he might find the culprit. He gets **** from his family for siring on a whim, but at least he doesn't just dump someone on the doorstep. Anger flares, before he pushes it aside. He focuses not on who had done this, but instead on the woman whose confusion is almost infectious, it's that strong. "It'll heal," he says, gruffly. He stands and reaches out, to help the woman up. "C'mon. Come inside and I'll ... try to explain things," he says.
<Leyla> When he reached out to touch her she did not take the offered help. Her wet palm moved to the ground to help herself up although she really could have used the man’s help as she struggled to stand herself. As she stood she realized that she had lost both shoes and was instead just left in her skirt and blouse. “Explain why someone attacked me?” she asked, her eyes still wide and scared as she stared at him. She thought he would be the next person to apparently hurt her. Leyla didn’t want to go inside and instead she shook her head weakly. “No thanks..”
<Jesse Fforde> The frown that crosses Jesse's features is not really one of consternation. Instead, it speaks volumes about his current mood. He's tired. He has no idea what's happened, and this new vampire is a new member of Fforde, and that cannot be neglected. He sighs, and shakes his head. "No. I don't know why you were attacked. I don't know by who, just yet - but I can narrow that down," he says. He clears his throat - his voice continually gets stuck, cracked and broken. "I can explain to you why your heart is no longer beating," he says slowly and with an arch of the brow, waiting for the woman to focus. And to realise that she no longer has a heartbeat.
<Leyla> It was his words that made her focus on herself instead of him. No heartbeat? That was hardly possible because she was standing right here in front of this obviously tired man. One, two, three seconds passed before she could fully realize that everything was quiet. This stranger was correct and her only response was a open- mouth and a fully freaked out shaking body.
<Jesse Fforde> The front door to the house is still open. The lights are on inside. Through the open door she'll be able to see the dim warmth of the place; wooden floors and cleanliness, couches with throws over them, a TV, maybe even the bookshelf. A nondescript kind of place, but it certainly doesn't look like some place of torture. Jesse's hand is still held out, though he doesn't make a move to touch the girl. At the moment she appears to be a timid animal, her flight or fight responses ready to kick in. Jesse would prefer she come willingly, rather than him having to drag her inside kicking and screaming. "Are you going to come inside now?"
<Leyla> Was she going to go in? That was a good question. On one hand she had no idea where she was and what happened to her. This man said he would provide helpful information and while he was tattooed and it was common to mistrust someone with them - she decided that she would trust him. He hadn’t hurt her so far and she had absolutely nowhere else to go. Lifting her shaking hand she placed it into the strange man’s palm with uncertainty. “...Yes.”
<Jesse Fforde> He could have just turned around and made her follow him. The upturned palm had been more invitation to follow, rather than for her to take his hand, but so be it. She seems unsteady on her feet, so a little balance might be required to get her up the stairs and inside the house. Once inside, Jesse closes the door but he doesn't lock it. He leads Leyla over to the couches and gestures for her to take a seat. A bit of talking is on order.
<Leyla> When her skin touched his it didn’t seem to register on her face. No, instead she held onto his hand as a ways to help her stumble her way into the house. Her face didn’t change from her terror stricken shock. Once she made her way to a couch she pulled her hand from his and took a seat to stare over at the man who had been kind enough not to leave her on the stairs. Leyla didn’t speak but instead stare with wide-eyes.
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse resists the groan of pleasure as he, too, sits. It feels good to sit down. He could slide back in that armchair and fall asleep, he's that exhausted. But he doesn't. Instead, he leans forward with his elbows on his knees. "I'm Jesse Fforde," he says, gesturing to himself with his fingers against his chest. "This house is the Fforde home. My guess is that one of the members of this family have turned you, and ... for whatever ******* reason have left you on the doorstep instead of taking care of you themselves," he says, quietly. "They bit you. They probably drained you. And fed you their own blood. You are a vampire, now," he says with a tone so serious that it could not be mistaken for a joke.
<Leyla> Her head hurt again and he was speaking to her. She could hear him but it was hearing him through the crackling pain her head was feeling. For a moment her eyes closed before they opened again. Why was she so tired too? Though she was sitting up perfectly still she felt like her body was swaying anyway. It wasn’t. After a few blinks as she attempted to focus in on the man her head gently shook. “No.” Not that it mattered what she said but that was all that she could come up with. Feed on her? She drank someone’s blood? Her hand slowly lifted to her forehead and she gently rubbed over the throbbing areas. “No.” she repeated as if it would transport her to where she needed to be.