It was several nights that passed since Satine met her demise. Passed would be an understatement. Satine spent that time trying to fight and nearly claw her way out of the fog of confusion that had replaced what she still had not quite put together. Prior to the skull rattling five finger death punch the evil doctor had sent to her face she had been in an impressive survival mode. It was as if she stepped off the plane and landed in a war zone she had never expected nor was prepared for. From the soldier of misfortune with fresh blood on her hands she had shifted into a lethargic monster that crawled out of a cold bed at sundown.
Satine Hodges went through a metamorphosis that revealed a beast of countless threats. A change that was giving her hell while coming to grips with the level of constant hunger that gnawed on every part of her. It was a tormenting and nearly insatiable appetite that truly bordered on insanity. It inspired her mind to crawl deeper into dark and disturbing places that it never had a reason to before. Except for Chester. But even what she did to him was child’s play compared to what was currently inhabiting her bloodthirsty mind. Such thoughts that most, including the criminally insane, would not admit to while still free to walk the streets.
Even though it had been less than seventy-two hours since Micah had shown her dying lips mercy it already had been too long since she felt that rush boiling its way through her body. There was no mistaking the signs of imminent death. It was there and now that she had felt it she was sure she would never forget. A process of reaching a finality to all that she knew slowly wrapping up as if it was so simple as the ending credits of a short film. One that would not be highly viewed or rated. Her brain was there and she was ready. She felt that unforgettable final freeze of her heart ceasing to pump then a mind blowing rush that had her last energy spent on the shock of awareness. It took her in one swift bite, chewed her up swallowed her whole and consumed her. Then came that euphoric blast that ripped through her body layer by dying layer. If dying felt that good then she wanted to die again. Over and over. No drug could ever match what was in the blood that brought her back. Death was a rush and she was not entirely sure if she was hooked the pleasure in its beginning or end process. All the fools who cried at funerals had no idea how good it was.
Velveteen. Of all the scenarios she dreamed up over the years that could possibly take place when she would first set eyes on her twin it was the one furthest from her minds reach that happened. Like some futuristic leather encased gun wielding superhero she tumbled into the backroom of Adrenaline Tattoo borne out of thin air. Satine locked eyes on her and it was instant. If there was any room left for doubt that she found who she was looking for it was banished quickly. It happened when Velveteen took the gun in her hand and used it to knock Satine in the head to put her lights out.
All of that and so much more had brought on what was currently taking place. Fractured bulbs littered the carpet throughout the apartment. Twenty-two to be exact. Twenty-two bulbs that would never glow and reveal what they had when she first entered and discovered. She looked like a walking corpse. Every thing she could recall from what a dead body looked like she had going on when the bright lights hit it. All except that she was not stiff as concrete. Cold skin, yes, but she was still moving around. Her feet found the floor and even the carpet had more heat in its fibers than the soles that pressed down into it. Her hands and knees peeked out of the receding sheets as they succumbed to the empty mattress she left behind. She had enough to absorb without getting distracted by her necrotic flesh clinging to her bones. She could live without the lights. Her steps were not silent as she worked her way down the length of the hall. Each frail piece left a dull crunching sound as it submitted to the weight of her bare feet making their way. There was a deafening noise of cars, doors closing, whispers of people she couldn’t see and a rising irritation that came from being over stimulated. It felt like the hangover from hell and like she had not had anything to drink or eat in weeks. She needed to deal with both quickly.
The walk through the streets was an increased assault on her senses. Satine grit her teeth and felt the tips of her nails dig into the inside of her palms as she moved around the first corner within sight. She needed something to replenish the energy that was fading fast from her body. Her eyes fixed on the distant movements of a female locking a back door of a shop. The clinking of the mechanisms setting into place while the key turned were like a rhythmic beat in sync with the steps her feet took to clear the distance between the woman's body and her own. The heat of the unsuspecting body drew her in like a moth to the sweetest flame. Her body instantly pressed in tight to conform and seal any space between their natural curves. Satine had no idea what she was doing but every movement she made to advance the situation at hand screamed she was getting so much closer to that source of pleasure she craved. That fix was attainable. She could almost taste it as her cool fingers curled around the females warm wrist and squeezed tight while her other hand went over the lips that parted to scream.
Let it be said that taking a human being by surprise and carrying them off is not half as easy as it appears to be in the movies. It is a challenge one should train for before attempting. Satine felt the stab of the business end of the keys in the opposite hand she neglected to secure in favor of quieting the woman’s expected protests. As the female elbowed and stomped her heel back into what was holding her the scent of fear and salty skin found Satine’s lips and tongue in the chaotic wrestle of the two bodies. A fire was lit and now the demand to sate her hunger was not going to be ignored. The sounds of flesh popping beneath her lips burst through her ears and brain. She began consuming the essence of what slowly went limp in her uninvited embrace. It was close to the rush she desired but not quite. Something was missing and her anger at being disappointed surfaced. Her mouth withdrew its potentially lethal hold and her hands released the female to fall like dead weight onto the alley asphalt at her feet.
Satine was not entirely satisfied. It was like she was being denied something she had yet to be aware of. She couldn’t put her finger on it as she licked her lips loud enough that even she found the sound rather annoying and ceased the action altogether. She needed to try it again. Her eyes darted to the shadows suddenly moving towards the street. What was it or whom? Was she seen? She looked down at the body that didn’t move. A stretch of her leg had her stepping over the woman and heading towards the street to find out.
Satine Hodges went through a metamorphosis that revealed a beast of countless threats. A change that was giving her hell while coming to grips with the level of constant hunger that gnawed on every part of her. It was a tormenting and nearly insatiable appetite that truly bordered on insanity. It inspired her mind to crawl deeper into dark and disturbing places that it never had a reason to before. Except for Chester. But even what she did to him was child’s play compared to what was currently inhabiting her bloodthirsty mind. Such thoughts that most, including the criminally insane, would not admit to while still free to walk the streets.
Even though it had been less than seventy-two hours since Micah had shown her dying lips mercy it already had been too long since she felt that rush boiling its way through her body. There was no mistaking the signs of imminent death. It was there and now that she had felt it she was sure she would never forget. A process of reaching a finality to all that she knew slowly wrapping up as if it was so simple as the ending credits of a short film. One that would not be highly viewed or rated. Her brain was there and she was ready. She felt that unforgettable final freeze of her heart ceasing to pump then a mind blowing rush that had her last energy spent on the shock of awareness. It took her in one swift bite, chewed her up swallowed her whole and consumed her. Then came that euphoric blast that ripped through her body layer by dying layer. If dying felt that good then she wanted to die again. Over and over. No drug could ever match what was in the blood that brought her back. Death was a rush and she was not entirely sure if she was hooked the pleasure in its beginning or end process. All the fools who cried at funerals had no idea how good it was.
Velveteen. Of all the scenarios she dreamed up over the years that could possibly take place when she would first set eyes on her twin it was the one furthest from her minds reach that happened. Like some futuristic leather encased gun wielding superhero she tumbled into the backroom of Adrenaline Tattoo borne out of thin air. Satine locked eyes on her and it was instant. If there was any room left for doubt that she found who she was looking for it was banished quickly. It happened when Velveteen took the gun in her hand and used it to knock Satine in the head to put her lights out.
All of that and so much more had brought on what was currently taking place. Fractured bulbs littered the carpet throughout the apartment. Twenty-two to be exact. Twenty-two bulbs that would never glow and reveal what they had when she first entered and discovered. She looked like a walking corpse. Every thing she could recall from what a dead body looked like she had going on when the bright lights hit it. All except that she was not stiff as concrete. Cold skin, yes, but she was still moving around. Her feet found the floor and even the carpet had more heat in its fibers than the soles that pressed down into it. Her hands and knees peeked out of the receding sheets as they succumbed to the empty mattress she left behind. She had enough to absorb without getting distracted by her necrotic flesh clinging to her bones. She could live without the lights. Her steps were not silent as she worked her way down the length of the hall. Each frail piece left a dull crunching sound as it submitted to the weight of her bare feet making their way. There was a deafening noise of cars, doors closing, whispers of people she couldn’t see and a rising irritation that came from being over stimulated. It felt like the hangover from hell and like she had not had anything to drink or eat in weeks. She needed to deal with both quickly.
The walk through the streets was an increased assault on her senses. Satine grit her teeth and felt the tips of her nails dig into the inside of her palms as she moved around the first corner within sight. She needed something to replenish the energy that was fading fast from her body. Her eyes fixed on the distant movements of a female locking a back door of a shop. The clinking of the mechanisms setting into place while the key turned were like a rhythmic beat in sync with the steps her feet took to clear the distance between the woman's body and her own. The heat of the unsuspecting body drew her in like a moth to the sweetest flame. Her body instantly pressed in tight to conform and seal any space between their natural curves. Satine had no idea what she was doing but every movement she made to advance the situation at hand screamed she was getting so much closer to that source of pleasure she craved. That fix was attainable. She could almost taste it as her cool fingers curled around the females warm wrist and squeezed tight while her other hand went over the lips that parted to scream.
Let it be said that taking a human being by surprise and carrying them off is not half as easy as it appears to be in the movies. It is a challenge one should train for before attempting. Satine felt the stab of the business end of the keys in the opposite hand she neglected to secure in favor of quieting the woman’s expected protests. As the female elbowed and stomped her heel back into what was holding her the scent of fear and salty skin found Satine’s lips and tongue in the chaotic wrestle of the two bodies. A fire was lit and now the demand to sate her hunger was not going to be ignored. The sounds of flesh popping beneath her lips burst through her ears and brain. She began consuming the essence of what slowly went limp in her uninvited embrace. It was close to the rush she desired but not quite. Something was missing and her anger at being disappointed surfaced. Her mouth withdrew its potentially lethal hold and her hands released the female to fall like dead weight onto the alley asphalt at her feet.
Satine was not entirely satisfied. It was like she was being denied something she had yet to be aware of. She couldn’t put her finger on it as she licked her lips loud enough that even she found the sound rather annoying and ceased the action altogether. She needed to try it again. Her eyes darted to the shadows suddenly moving towards the street. What was it or whom? Was she seen? She looked down at the body that didn’t move. A stretch of her leg had her stepping over the woman and heading towards the street to find out.