Even though he has a smile on his face, Rhett's microInequities tell a very different story. His steps are fast and heavy, he intentionally avoids walking too close to people and both arms are crossed at his chest. To him, seven years is a long time to dedicate your time and efforts to a place. It should mean something, right?
Only, it doesn't. Maybe it was wrong timing, or maybe he just was a big sucker. Some companies and place were like that. They took as much as they could from you and ran you around the wringer, but you never got anything back in return.
"It's just not possible." Rhett keeps thinking about those four words over and over again. He was left with no choice. Rhett quit. He'd rather quit, than get fired. Maybe when he got things figured out in his new life, he would find a different calling. One that suited him better.
Still, Rhett felt like a dog that had been kicked when it was already down. He was trying to adapt and embrace his new life, but it wasn't as easy as he thought it was going to be. He always looked at it as a 'minor life adjustment.' But it wasn't. He didn't eat anymore. Not food. He couldn't go out in the daylight either anymore. He had no pulse, no heartbeat, which meant he had to stay away from the living as much as possible. Sure, there were positives too, but his job was who Rhett was. Now who was he?
Rhett moved through the park, Thornside Park. His intentions were to head over to Gullsborough, find a way down through the sewers and hit the QZ. It didn't matter if he didn't eat, breath, or had a heartbeat. Everything there was dead, so he fit right in.
But, first thing was first. He had to eat. Well, drink. Usually, he just boosted his blood, but with the way he'd been helping people with their own blood in Jesse's family, it just wasn't possible tonight. From what he remembered, it wasn't like people remembered anyways, so once in a while wasn't that big of a deal, right? Yeah, Rhett was that kind of vampire. He didn't like feeding off people-not when he liked helping people. Saving their life, even.
He sees a woman by herself. With dark hair. Rhett looks around, his arms slowly uncrossing. He feels devious. Nefarious, even. Like he was doing something criminal. Because he was. He was going to take something from her that wasn't his to take. And just because he had to have it to survive doesn't mean he feels better about doing what he has to do. "I'm real sorry." He said quietly before he put a hand on her shoulder and yanked him to her, his fangs ready for the bite.
Only, it doesn't. Maybe it was wrong timing, or maybe he just was a big sucker. Some companies and place were like that. They took as much as they could from you and ran you around the wringer, but you never got anything back in return.
"It's just not possible." Rhett keeps thinking about those four words over and over again. He was left with no choice. Rhett quit. He'd rather quit, than get fired. Maybe when he got things figured out in his new life, he would find a different calling. One that suited him better.
Still, Rhett felt like a dog that had been kicked when it was already down. He was trying to adapt and embrace his new life, but it wasn't as easy as he thought it was going to be. He always looked at it as a 'minor life adjustment.' But it wasn't. He didn't eat anymore. Not food. He couldn't go out in the daylight either anymore. He had no pulse, no heartbeat, which meant he had to stay away from the living as much as possible. Sure, there were positives too, but his job was who Rhett was. Now who was he?
Rhett moved through the park, Thornside Park. His intentions were to head over to Gullsborough, find a way down through the sewers and hit the QZ. It didn't matter if he didn't eat, breath, or had a heartbeat. Everything there was dead, so he fit right in.
But, first thing was first. He had to eat. Well, drink. Usually, he just boosted his blood, but with the way he'd been helping people with their own blood in Jesse's family, it just wasn't possible tonight. From what he remembered, it wasn't like people remembered anyways, so once in a while wasn't that big of a deal, right? Yeah, Rhett was that kind of vampire. He didn't like feeding off people-not when he liked helping people. Saving their life, even.
He sees a woman by herself. With dark hair. Rhett looks around, his arms slowly uncrossing. He feels devious. Nefarious, even. Like he was doing something criminal. Because he was. He was going to take something from her that wasn't his to take. And just because he had to have it to survive doesn't mean he feels better about doing what he has to do. "I'm real sorry." He said quietly before he put a hand on her shoulder and yanked him to her, his fangs ready for the bite.