When Anger Shows [Every]
Posted: 28 Jul 2015, 12:43
--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse had been at Gresse's, finishing up some work. The night was getting late - late for the humans, anyway - and the place went quiet. There was not much else he could do there, so he went home, using the tome. Home could be so many places, these days, but mostly he spent his time at the new lair. It was out of the way and underground, and somehow it seemed to suit his mood. Which was what? It certainly wasn't sociable, that was for sure. It was always Clover's voice he heard in his head. All these progeny, and now he had free time he should seek one or two of them out. Spend some time with them. He scrolled through the names in his list. Plenty that he could contact. But he didn't select any of them. He could feel bad, but why? He knew he wouldn't be good company. It wasn't that he was in a bad mood, particularly, but he knew that bad mood could be summoned with the click of a finger. He was restless, and he knew why. Clover would know why, too, if she was around. She'd hit the nail on the head already, in the past. But he refused to indulge in the chaos he wished to inflict on the world. But the energy was still there, screaming to be released. He changed into a pair of track suit pants and a tank top, pulling joggers onto his feet. One portal to Larch Court, and then another to Bullwood station. He appeared out of thin air, but no one noticed. He didn't catch a train. Instead, he took to the street and turned to the West. He began to jog--and then sprint--along the river, the buildings blurring past him. He focused, so as not to run too fast. But he considered his options; he should head for the wilderness. Maybe he would, once he reached the city limits. Maybe he'd circle the entire city before he tired himself out.
<Every> Before coming to Harper Rock, running had been more of a lifestyle for Every instead of a hobby and way to distress but time had changed significantly over three years. And when she got frustrated, it was something she did frequently. With her long hair pulled into a ponytail after she left Pandemonium, toming back to The Eyrie long enough to return to her hut so that she could change. Choosing a simple long sleeved tee, her old high school running shorts and a pair of running shoes, she left again only to return to a familiar part of the field not too far from the large tree. The blood soaked grounds east of her home was always her starting point, it was where she pulled out her phone, swiped down to the specific playlist and pressed play, allowing the bass to flow through her headphones as they were pressed into her ears.
There were multiple playlists to fit her mood, but that evening, it was her hunting playlist as she suppressed random emotions that plagued and confused her. Taking steady paces as a regular human jog, Every took her usual path, heading south first towards West Towers with easy strides. There were a lot of things that she was angry at, that she was upset with. Herself, mostly. The fact she couldn’t understand certain things, the way she felt towards others and the disappointment that she felt in several, but with each step taken, Every felt some of it slip away while she focused on something in the distance and ran for it.
<Jesse Fforde> Somewhere along the way, Mandy had appeared. The Salamander did not adhere to the laws of human beings. He did not even seem to adhere to the laws of vampires. The creature, Jesse assumed, was capable of far more than he had already exhibited. But at least he had come back. Somehow, Jesse felt comforted by the presence of the amphibian, the slimy skin hot against Jesse's shoulder and neck. The constant jostled movement of Jesse's body in movement didn't dislodge the creature, as it probably should have. Jesse felt the slight sting of the little claws lodging into his skin. The river was flowing, for once; Jesse wondered what it would be like to dive in and sink below the dark surface. But it wasn't something that he did. The urge wasn't so strong just yet. Up ahead, he could see another jogger approaching. A woman. It wasn't until she got closer that he felt a hint of familiarity. Closer still, he recognised the features. Every. He hadn't spoken to her in... months? They'd texted, the once. But not since. He slowed his pace.
<Every> While she was by the water, Every felt a little bit better. She had noticed it the other night while she had been writing in her journal, sitting on a ledge that she found overlooking it, far out of reach of the fae as she relaxed at the hotel and listened to her family within. In the past several months, things had gotten somewhat back to normal with only a few key things missing. She and Micah were back on their usual terms, their relationship better than what it had been and for that, Every was grateful. And, she knew had it not been for Vel, things could have been worse. But, as she had been reading one of her other journals, she’d found the draft of an unsent email to Grey in response to what she had wanted to say the day **** hit the fan between Andras and Fforde. It was tempting to send it, even now, as she thought she felt a light breeze blow past her, carrying a familiar scent with it and for a moment, she considered it was just a coincidence until she caught sight of Jesse and stopped. She had half the mind to turn her back and go in the opposite direction, but she didn’t. Instead, she frowned and folded her arms in front of her chest, digging her nails into her shirt so that she wouldn’t be tempted to throw a punch. “Look what crawled out of his hole.”
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse had come for a run because he hadn't wanted to see anyone. Which was odd, given his peculiar tendencies to want always to be around his family; those that he could claim as his family because they were a direct result of his shared blood. It was a comfort to him. A soothing balm. It was tempting to keep running. Why had he slowed down? He should have pretended not to see. Kept going. But Every stopped, and Jesse, for decorum's sake, stopped too. He was not puffed. He didn't have to breathe. His body felt loose, but not tired or sore. What was this running good for, anyway? "It's quite a nice hole," he answered, his voice a broken husk. He coughed to clear it, as was his habit. "Has furniture and everything."
<Every> She stared at the male that she had considered to be her brother in hidden disbelief as he drew closer and after a few more moments, she pulled out her headphones before pocketing the device without turning off the music. Every had seen him only rarely during raids and she felt a bit of anger rise through her system. Disappoint and... hurt? The last emotion crept into her voice as she tried to control it and failed. “Why am I not surprised? Your fiancée is a snake dragging you into the dirt, its’ almost fitting, even more so with your fondness of them.” She thought of her email from Clover and considered on saying something about it. But, instead, “I can’t ******* believe you, Jesse.”
<Jesse Fforde> A spark of fury passed through Jesse's eyes, but he kept his cool, for the time being. Silence stretched as he considered a response; as he tried to think about what he might have done recently to piss Every off. Except maybe not contacting her. Was that a thing? Was she pissed off because he hadn't caught up? Hadn't checked in? The last time he had talked to Every had been via text. He could have misunderstood. Maybe she'd never been okay with him to begin with. But he'd left that conversation thinking they were okay. At least a little bit, anyway. He crossed his arms over his chest. "I was teasing. You get that, right?" he asked, calmly. He shrugged his shoulders. "It probably is fitting. She is still my fiance, though. I'd appreciate it if you kept your opinions to yourself," he said. Still calm. He didn't particularly feel like arguing, even though the Salamander's claws seemed to dig in deeper. As if encouraging Jesse to explode. This was like the past rushing back up to greet him when he'd done so much to try to put it behind him. He was never going to outrun this, was he?
<Every> She frowned at him again, “I do. Despite the fact I haven’t seen you in months, I haven’t forgotten how you were.” There was a huff of air that would have been exhaled in a pouting manner had it been any other time stuck in her throat and she gave a shake of her head. “Unfortunate because we both know that has never been my style.” And she inclined her head, considering to continue on. She had never been afraid of Jesse and his temper, and after dealing with her recent issues, she didn’t have many issues pissing others off as she drew up to her full height and looked at the salamander. She didn’t remember the last time she’d seen Mandy and after a moment, her hazel eyes returned back to Jesse. “I can’t believe after everything, you ******* walked away.”
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse had been at Gresse's, finishing up some work. The night was getting late - late for the humans, anyway - and the place went quiet. There was not much else he could do there, so he went home, using the tome. Home could be so many places, these days, but mostly he spent his time at the new lair. It was out of the way and underground, and somehow it seemed to suit his mood. Which was what? It certainly wasn't sociable, that was for sure. It was always Clover's voice he heard in his head. All these progeny, and now he had free time he should seek one or two of them out. Spend some time with them. He scrolled through the names in his list. Plenty that he could contact. But he didn't select any of them. He could feel bad, but why? He knew he wouldn't be good company. It wasn't that he was in a bad mood, particularly, but he knew that bad mood could be summoned with the click of a finger. He was restless, and he knew why. Clover would know why, too, if she was around. She'd hit the nail on the head already, in the past. But he refused to indulge in the chaos he wished to inflict on the world. But the energy was still there, screaming to be released. He changed into a pair of track suit pants and a tank top, pulling joggers onto his feet. One portal to Larch Court, and then another to Bullwood station. He appeared out of thin air, but no one noticed. He didn't catch a train. Instead, he took to the street and turned to the West. He began to jog--and then sprint--along the river, the buildings blurring past him. He focused, so as not to run too fast. But he considered his options; he should head for the wilderness. Maybe he would, once he reached the city limits. Maybe he'd circle the entire city before he tired himself out.
<Every> Before coming to Harper Rock, running had been more of a lifestyle for Every instead of a hobby and way to distress but time had changed significantly over three years. And when she got frustrated, it was something she did frequently. With her long hair pulled into a ponytail after she left Pandemonium, toming back to The Eyrie long enough to return to her hut so that she could change. Choosing a simple long sleeved tee, her old high school running shorts and a pair of running shoes, she left again only to return to a familiar part of the field not too far from the large tree. The blood soaked grounds east of her home was always her starting point, it was where she pulled out her phone, swiped down to the specific playlist and pressed play, allowing the bass to flow through her headphones as they were pressed into her ears.
There were multiple playlists to fit her mood, but that evening, it was her hunting playlist as she suppressed random emotions that plagued and confused her. Taking steady paces as a regular human jog, Every took her usual path, heading south first towards West Towers with easy strides. There were a lot of things that she was angry at, that she was upset with. Herself, mostly. The fact she couldn’t understand certain things, the way she felt towards others and the disappointment that she felt in several, but with each step taken, Every felt some of it slip away while she focused on something in the distance and ran for it.
<Jesse Fforde> Somewhere along the way, Mandy had appeared. The Salamander did not adhere to the laws of human beings. He did not even seem to adhere to the laws of vampires. The creature, Jesse assumed, was capable of far more than he had already exhibited. But at least he had come back. Somehow, Jesse felt comforted by the presence of the amphibian, the slimy skin hot against Jesse's shoulder and neck. The constant jostled movement of Jesse's body in movement didn't dislodge the creature, as it probably should have. Jesse felt the slight sting of the little claws lodging into his skin. The river was flowing, for once; Jesse wondered what it would be like to dive in and sink below the dark surface. But it wasn't something that he did. The urge wasn't so strong just yet. Up ahead, he could see another jogger approaching. A woman. It wasn't until she got closer that he felt a hint of familiarity. Closer still, he recognised the features. Every. He hadn't spoken to her in... months? They'd texted, the once. But not since. He slowed his pace.
<Every> While she was by the water, Every felt a little bit better. She had noticed it the other night while she had been writing in her journal, sitting on a ledge that she found overlooking it, far out of reach of the fae as she relaxed at the hotel and listened to her family within. In the past several months, things had gotten somewhat back to normal with only a few key things missing. She and Micah were back on their usual terms, their relationship better than what it had been and for that, Every was grateful. And, she knew had it not been for Vel, things could have been worse. But, as she had been reading one of her other journals, she’d found the draft of an unsent email to Grey in response to what she had wanted to say the day **** hit the fan between Andras and Fforde. It was tempting to send it, even now, as she thought she felt a light breeze blow past her, carrying a familiar scent with it and for a moment, she considered it was just a coincidence until she caught sight of Jesse and stopped. She had half the mind to turn her back and go in the opposite direction, but she didn’t. Instead, she frowned and folded her arms in front of her chest, digging her nails into her shirt so that she wouldn’t be tempted to throw a punch. “Look what crawled out of his hole.”
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse had come for a run because he hadn't wanted to see anyone. Which was odd, given his peculiar tendencies to want always to be around his family; those that he could claim as his family because they were a direct result of his shared blood. It was a comfort to him. A soothing balm. It was tempting to keep running. Why had he slowed down? He should have pretended not to see. Kept going. But Every stopped, and Jesse, for decorum's sake, stopped too. He was not puffed. He didn't have to breathe. His body felt loose, but not tired or sore. What was this running good for, anyway? "It's quite a nice hole," he answered, his voice a broken husk. He coughed to clear it, as was his habit. "Has furniture and everything."
<Every> She stared at the male that she had considered to be her brother in hidden disbelief as he drew closer and after a few more moments, she pulled out her headphones before pocketing the device without turning off the music. Every had seen him only rarely during raids and she felt a bit of anger rise through her system. Disappoint and... hurt? The last emotion crept into her voice as she tried to control it and failed. “Why am I not surprised? Your fiancée is a snake dragging you into the dirt, its’ almost fitting, even more so with your fondness of them.” She thought of her email from Clover and considered on saying something about it. But, instead, “I can’t ******* believe you, Jesse.”
<Jesse Fforde> A spark of fury passed through Jesse's eyes, but he kept his cool, for the time being. Silence stretched as he considered a response; as he tried to think about what he might have done recently to piss Every off. Except maybe not contacting her. Was that a thing? Was she pissed off because he hadn't caught up? Hadn't checked in? The last time he had talked to Every had been via text. He could have misunderstood. Maybe she'd never been okay with him to begin with. But he'd left that conversation thinking they were okay. At least a little bit, anyway. He crossed his arms over his chest. "I was teasing. You get that, right?" he asked, calmly. He shrugged his shoulders. "It probably is fitting. She is still my fiance, though. I'd appreciate it if you kept your opinions to yourself," he said. Still calm. He didn't particularly feel like arguing, even though the Salamander's claws seemed to dig in deeper. As if encouraging Jesse to explode. This was like the past rushing back up to greet him when he'd done so much to try to put it behind him. He was never going to outrun this, was he?
<Every> She frowned at him again, “I do. Despite the fact I haven’t seen you in months, I haven’t forgotten how you were.” There was a huff of air that would have been exhaled in a pouting manner had it been any other time stuck in her throat and she gave a shake of her head. “Unfortunate because we both know that has never been my style.” And she inclined her head, considering to continue on. She had never been afraid of Jesse and his temper, and after dealing with her recent issues, she didn’t have many issues pissing others off as she drew up to her full height and looked at the salamander. She didn’t remember the last time she’d seen Mandy and after a moment, her hazel eyes returned back to Jesse. “I can’t believe after everything, you ******* walked away.”