Through My Eyes ( Ripper)
Posted: 23 Jul 2015, 17:22
The warehouse was a boring place for Vega. She spent most of her time inside wandering about the barren shell of steel, taking careful note of anything that may provide her some stimulation. Vega had not yet acquired any painting materials, and had to resort to sketching in her notebook with pencil. She sketched the various angles of the corners of the warehouse, sketched a picture of moonlight coming through the wired windows and the like. Needless to say, it was boring and Vega craved something more.
Jose had gone on a shopping spree, at Ambrose’s request and brought her back a suitcase full of clothes. Most were a bit too colorful for Vega..dresses with light hues, resembling the ocean. “ Blue she thought, I would never be able to wear such a light blue, gross.” Vega did find one dress that she absolutely fell in love with. It was black, of course, and was the sheerest of materials. The neckline came below her breastbone and the length of the dress, hit above mid-thigh. Vega was not used to exposing her body, as she kept her normal dress quite reserved and covered. She decided to try the dress on, and it fit perfectly. Jose was a master dresser, for sure. As she dug through the suitcase, she found a few pair of shoes, all her size. She settled on a black pair of wedges that had interlacing straps that worked their way up to mid-calf. She adorned some red lipstick, a tube that her mother had given her and ran her fingers threw her long black hair. Vega thought it was perfect...but perfect for what?
Vega wanted out of this concrete and steel prison, so she decided to head out on her own. She had been getting stronger by the day and the young necromancer had developed powers, useful powers.
Vega slipped out the window and headed down the desolate street. She had no destination and no plan...what she did have, was a need to find something that gave her the feeling that painting had always given. As she walked, she made no eye contact with the random humans that passed. Most were vagrants looking for enough cash to buy their next bottle of cheap whiskey.
She had been walking for some time now and was not familiar with where she was. Vega had no fear in being alone, she always was, when human. It was then that she heard a faint thumping, like that of a heartbeat. A small smile came across her face and she headed in the direction of the noise. It was music…
Vega approached the noise, her pace picking up as she got closer. It is then when she saw the sign. The Metronome… Vega had not been out of the warehouse much, except to hunt in the slums and walk the woods...With each step, the music that drew Vega got louder, deeper...it was as if it was burrowing into both her mind and soul. Vega smiled, that smile grew as she approached the door of The Metronome. She did not look at the people that were outside the door, she merely pushed the door open and entered. Her first charge was to survey the inside and size up the people that were in there. She wondered if they were human or vampire… those thoughts quickly dissipated as the music, like a mole..dug deeper into her.
Jose had gone on a shopping spree, at Ambrose’s request and brought her back a suitcase full of clothes. Most were a bit too colorful for Vega..dresses with light hues, resembling the ocean. “ Blue she thought, I would never be able to wear such a light blue, gross.” Vega did find one dress that she absolutely fell in love with. It was black, of course, and was the sheerest of materials. The neckline came below her breastbone and the length of the dress, hit above mid-thigh. Vega was not used to exposing her body, as she kept her normal dress quite reserved and covered. She decided to try the dress on, and it fit perfectly. Jose was a master dresser, for sure. As she dug through the suitcase, she found a few pair of shoes, all her size. She settled on a black pair of wedges that had interlacing straps that worked their way up to mid-calf. She adorned some red lipstick, a tube that her mother had given her and ran her fingers threw her long black hair. Vega thought it was perfect...but perfect for what?
Vega wanted out of this concrete and steel prison, so she decided to head out on her own. She had been getting stronger by the day and the young necromancer had developed powers, useful powers.
Vega slipped out the window and headed down the desolate street. She had no destination and no plan...what she did have, was a need to find something that gave her the feeling that painting had always given. As she walked, she made no eye contact with the random humans that passed. Most were vagrants looking for enough cash to buy their next bottle of cheap whiskey.
She had been walking for some time now and was not familiar with where she was. Vega had no fear in being alone, she always was, when human. It was then that she heard a faint thumping, like that of a heartbeat. A small smile came across her face and she headed in the direction of the noise. It was music…
Vega approached the noise, her pace picking up as she got closer. It is then when she saw the sign. The Metronome… Vega had not been out of the warehouse much, except to hunt in the slums and walk the woods...With each step, the music that drew Vega got louder, deeper...it was as if it was burrowing into both her mind and soul. Vega smiled, that smile grew as she approached the door of The Metronome. She did not look at the people that were outside the door, she merely pushed the door open and entered. Her first charge was to survey the inside and size up the people that were in there. She wondered if they were human or vampire… those thoughts quickly dissipated as the music, like a mole..dug deeper into her.