The 'S' Word [ Leyla ]
Posted: 13 Jun 2015, 07:45
--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--
* Jesse Fforde had tomed back from the raid not too long ago; he'd checked in at Gresse's, hanging around to do a bit of work. Of course when it gets slow, however, he checks the computer. Inevitably always ending up on the family Crow. It seems to be a bit more active recently, which makes him happy. Such a stupid thing to make him happy, but it does. The one thing he had noticed, increasingly, is that Leyla never seems to be in a good mood. And yes, he knows it's a lot to expect a good mood from someone who'd been brought into this life like she had. But still. He wants to check in. In lieu of Leyla's missing sire, Jesse has to step up and do the job that Felicity isn't. He pushes through the front door and vaguely checks the ground floor rooms, before he heads down to the basement. He'd asked Leyla where she is but had got no response. So he searches for her while he waits.
* Leyla was in the basement among a few of her sleeping family. Laying on a bed with a book in her hands, on her stomach with her feet in the air. The ear buds in her ears blared and she head bobbed as her eyes managed to follow the lines of her book. Having no clue that both Jesse had replied and that he was looking for her. She was deep in the story.
* Jesse Fforde doesn't take long to find Leyla where she lays. Paying absolutely no attention to the world around her. And so she doesn't need to, either, here in the sanctuary of their home. Jesse meanders around the bunks, de-shoeing himself and basically getting comfortable before falling into one of the armchairs. Sometimes it works. Staring. If he stares long enough, like a creeping creep, she might look up. She might feel the hairs rise on the back of her neck, or something.
* Leyla moved her head to the beat of the song. It was a loud Metallica song and for some reason it helped her concentrate- but then she felt the tiny hairs all over her body stand up. When she read and listened to her music it was like time sped up and she had no idea how many hours or mere minutes she would miss. Her head snapped up and her eyes found Jesse sitting there like a creep. "REALLY?" she shouts but that's because her music was still blaring, dropping her book to lift a hand and yank her buds from her ears.
* Jesse Fforde smiles. It doesn't take long, really, for Leyla to realise he's there and staring at her. Five minutes, maybe, if that. He sprawls like a man content in his own kingdom, his legs stretched out in front of him and his hands resting idly on the arms of the chair. He doesn't answer the question; there's not really much to answer. He just nods, and then shrugs. "What are you angry about? Specifically?" he asks. He'd already given her the once over and could not detect any wounds. Which meant, maybe, that something else is going on.
* Leyla would be glad to know that it hadn't been very long. It would have embarrassed her if it had taken her longer than that to notice him. She was supposed to be a badass vampire now but she didn't see herself that way. No, she was just the same Leyla but 'gifted' with different problems. "I can't seem to hold down more than one feeding." she said honestly, her hand grabbing her iPod to use her thumb to turn down the music.
* Jesse Fforde frowns. That seems to be a common thing, but normally only when someone's so fucked up that their body rejects more than a certain amount of blood. Had Jesse missed something? Again, his eyes scale the length of Leyla's body, narrowing just a little, but he still can't see anything. Unless it's covered up; unless it's internal. "Are you still injured? An injury that would be critical to a human but just a really big inconvenience to us?" he asks. Better to ask the question than to assume.
* Leyla moved to sit on her knees once her music was off. "I actually.. I don't know." her mouth twisted into a frown as she adjusted her body to sitting on the bed and facing the head of her bloodline. "I've been good about the Sun and I switched classes for nighttime." she put her book over her lap and wrinkled her eyebrows.
* Jesse Fforde leans forward, his elbows on his knees and his hands clasped in front of him. But then he changed his mind and pulled the chair closer to the bed, where he reached out and laid his hand on whatever part of Leyla's body that was nearest (and not inappropriate). He infuses her with that same healing power he's used on others - for now. "Any better? Did that work?"
* Leyla watched him scoot closer and this time she didn't flinch. It didn't bother her to have him close, she knew he meant no harm and she didn't mind him too much. He was growing on her like a toy she didn't want at first but ended up not being as half bad. It was when his hand landed on her shoulder that she turned her head and squinted. Ugh. The power though, it rushed through her body and her eyes slowly blinked when she flt better. "...Yes, actually."
* Jesse Fforde nods. "Okay. Less angry now?" he asks. He knows what it's like to be hungry and angry because of it. It's the way he lives his life, and why he has such a short fuse the majority of the time. It doesn't take much to piss him off, especially the longer he goes without siring. Once upon a time he used to be a guy who'd laugh away most offences and gave no shits what anyone else thought. He's lost a bit of his carefree nature, but he tries to be aloof.
* Leyla blinked a few extra times before she laughed and nodded her head. "Yeah, especially when I get to go out and feed." she actually smiled at the man now. More grateful for what the man had done for her than she would say out loud to him or to anyone else. The man was taking place of what she assumed her sire's job was- to look after her and help her. It only made her more angry with whomever had done this and just left both her to scramble around and poor Jesse to take on after.
* Jesse Fforde smiles. He's not one to beat around the bush, really, though he knew he would check in with Leyla the next night to see if she is still having the same problem. It might be some curse that no one in their small circle had yet encountered, and something they might be able to solve in their stride. "Now, okay... if I mention the 's' word again are you going to stay here...?" he asks. There's a sly grin on his face - obviously teasing, in that way he has.
* Leyla looked over at Jesse and frowned when he brought up the 'S' word. Whatever, he hadn't exactly brought it up the first time like roses and rainbows. It had been blurted out at a party like it wasn't some big deal. Well, it might not have been to him but it was to her. The 'S' word had just dumped her off like day old trash. "No, I won't just.. leave." she muttered, yawning softly then. "I'm too tired to run." her bones ached from fighting zombies. She was determined to make something of herself.
* Jesse Fforde nods. He clears his throat. "Her name is Felicity. Tall, thin, blonde thing. She was the first I ever turned," Jesse says. He and felicity had had some good times. And then she'd drifted. She'd disappeared. Jesse had moved on, and moved her stuff out of the apartment. The apartment that he and Grey now lived in, quite happily. Felicity had seemed to move on herself, she got over it okay. Maybe. "Last time I spoke to her, she told me she was blacking out a lot. She comes and goes and when she disappears she doesn't know where she goes or what she does. This... split personality I assume she has? I've never met it. But I assume that's who left you on our doorstep," he explains, slowly.
* Leyla watched him easily, her hands though needed to be busy so she turned her textbook around in her hands. It was a nervous tick that she had. The action more or less calmed her down. "Your first childe? Wow." she muttered, looking down at her textbook then back up at the man. "Split persons?" she sighed then, it was a lot. This new world. She never would have assumed she'd have to fight zombies before now. Her biggest worry before was paying bills and getting good grades. These nights she was hiding from people and feeding. "So you're saying that normally she wouldn't have?"
* Jesse Fforde shakes his head. "Yes, I'm saying she normally wouldn't have, and it's odd. And I'm sure once she comes back, the real Felicity, the Felicity I know, she'll show remorse and she'll ... well I can't promise she'll stick around but she'll probably try," he says. Not sure whether this makes it all better or worse for Leyla. Jesse is still. Leaning forward on the chair with his hands clasped in front of him.
* Jesse Fforde had tomed back from the raid not too long ago; he'd checked in at Gresse's, hanging around to do a bit of work. Of course when it gets slow, however, he checks the computer. Inevitably always ending up on the family Crow. It seems to be a bit more active recently, which makes him happy. Such a stupid thing to make him happy, but it does. The one thing he had noticed, increasingly, is that Leyla never seems to be in a good mood. And yes, he knows it's a lot to expect a good mood from someone who'd been brought into this life like she had. But still. He wants to check in. In lieu of Leyla's missing sire, Jesse has to step up and do the job that Felicity isn't. He pushes through the front door and vaguely checks the ground floor rooms, before he heads down to the basement. He'd asked Leyla where she is but had got no response. So he searches for her while he waits.
* Leyla was in the basement among a few of her sleeping family. Laying on a bed with a book in her hands, on her stomach with her feet in the air. The ear buds in her ears blared and she head bobbed as her eyes managed to follow the lines of her book. Having no clue that both Jesse had replied and that he was looking for her. She was deep in the story.
* Jesse Fforde doesn't take long to find Leyla where she lays. Paying absolutely no attention to the world around her. And so she doesn't need to, either, here in the sanctuary of their home. Jesse meanders around the bunks, de-shoeing himself and basically getting comfortable before falling into one of the armchairs. Sometimes it works. Staring. If he stares long enough, like a creeping creep, she might look up. She might feel the hairs rise on the back of her neck, or something.
* Leyla moved her head to the beat of the song. It was a loud Metallica song and for some reason it helped her concentrate- but then she felt the tiny hairs all over her body stand up. When she read and listened to her music it was like time sped up and she had no idea how many hours or mere minutes she would miss. Her head snapped up and her eyes found Jesse sitting there like a creep. "REALLY?" she shouts but that's because her music was still blaring, dropping her book to lift a hand and yank her buds from her ears.
* Jesse Fforde smiles. It doesn't take long, really, for Leyla to realise he's there and staring at her. Five minutes, maybe, if that. He sprawls like a man content in his own kingdom, his legs stretched out in front of him and his hands resting idly on the arms of the chair. He doesn't answer the question; there's not really much to answer. He just nods, and then shrugs. "What are you angry about? Specifically?" he asks. He'd already given her the once over and could not detect any wounds. Which meant, maybe, that something else is going on.
* Leyla would be glad to know that it hadn't been very long. It would have embarrassed her if it had taken her longer than that to notice him. She was supposed to be a badass vampire now but she didn't see herself that way. No, she was just the same Leyla but 'gifted' with different problems. "I can't seem to hold down more than one feeding." she said honestly, her hand grabbing her iPod to use her thumb to turn down the music.
* Jesse Fforde frowns. That seems to be a common thing, but normally only when someone's so fucked up that their body rejects more than a certain amount of blood. Had Jesse missed something? Again, his eyes scale the length of Leyla's body, narrowing just a little, but he still can't see anything. Unless it's covered up; unless it's internal. "Are you still injured? An injury that would be critical to a human but just a really big inconvenience to us?" he asks. Better to ask the question than to assume.
* Leyla moved to sit on her knees once her music was off. "I actually.. I don't know." her mouth twisted into a frown as she adjusted her body to sitting on the bed and facing the head of her bloodline. "I've been good about the Sun and I switched classes for nighttime." she put her book over her lap and wrinkled her eyebrows.
* Jesse Fforde leans forward, his elbows on his knees and his hands clasped in front of him. But then he changed his mind and pulled the chair closer to the bed, where he reached out and laid his hand on whatever part of Leyla's body that was nearest (and not inappropriate). He infuses her with that same healing power he's used on others - for now. "Any better? Did that work?"
* Leyla watched him scoot closer and this time she didn't flinch. It didn't bother her to have him close, she knew he meant no harm and she didn't mind him too much. He was growing on her like a toy she didn't want at first but ended up not being as half bad. It was when his hand landed on her shoulder that she turned her head and squinted. Ugh. The power though, it rushed through her body and her eyes slowly blinked when she flt better. "...Yes, actually."
* Jesse Fforde nods. "Okay. Less angry now?" he asks. He knows what it's like to be hungry and angry because of it. It's the way he lives his life, and why he has such a short fuse the majority of the time. It doesn't take much to piss him off, especially the longer he goes without siring. Once upon a time he used to be a guy who'd laugh away most offences and gave no shits what anyone else thought. He's lost a bit of his carefree nature, but he tries to be aloof.
* Leyla blinked a few extra times before she laughed and nodded her head. "Yeah, especially when I get to go out and feed." she actually smiled at the man now. More grateful for what the man had done for her than she would say out loud to him or to anyone else. The man was taking place of what she assumed her sire's job was- to look after her and help her. It only made her more angry with whomever had done this and just left both her to scramble around and poor Jesse to take on after.
* Jesse Fforde smiles. He's not one to beat around the bush, really, though he knew he would check in with Leyla the next night to see if she is still having the same problem. It might be some curse that no one in their small circle had yet encountered, and something they might be able to solve in their stride. "Now, okay... if I mention the 's' word again are you going to stay here...?" he asks. There's a sly grin on his face - obviously teasing, in that way he has.
* Leyla looked over at Jesse and frowned when he brought up the 'S' word. Whatever, he hadn't exactly brought it up the first time like roses and rainbows. It had been blurted out at a party like it wasn't some big deal. Well, it might not have been to him but it was to her. The 'S' word had just dumped her off like day old trash. "No, I won't just.. leave." she muttered, yawning softly then. "I'm too tired to run." her bones ached from fighting zombies. She was determined to make something of herself.
* Jesse Fforde nods. He clears his throat. "Her name is Felicity. Tall, thin, blonde thing. She was the first I ever turned," Jesse says. He and felicity had had some good times. And then she'd drifted. She'd disappeared. Jesse had moved on, and moved her stuff out of the apartment. The apartment that he and Grey now lived in, quite happily. Felicity had seemed to move on herself, she got over it okay. Maybe. "Last time I spoke to her, she told me she was blacking out a lot. She comes and goes and when she disappears she doesn't know where she goes or what she does. This... split personality I assume she has? I've never met it. But I assume that's who left you on our doorstep," he explains, slowly.
* Leyla watched him easily, her hands though needed to be busy so she turned her textbook around in her hands. It was a nervous tick that she had. The action more or less calmed her down. "Your first childe? Wow." she muttered, looking down at her textbook then back up at the man. "Split persons?" she sighed then, it was a lot. This new world. She never would have assumed she'd have to fight zombies before now. Her biggest worry before was paying bills and getting good grades. These nights she was hiding from people and feeding. "So you're saying that normally she wouldn't have?"
* Jesse Fforde shakes his head. "Yes, I'm saying she normally wouldn't have, and it's odd. And I'm sure once she comes back, the real Felicity, the Felicity I know, she'll show remorse and she'll ... well I can't promise she'll stick around but she'll probably try," he says. Not sure whether this makes it all better or worse for Leyla. Jesse is still. Leaning forward on the chair with his hands clasped in front of him.