Two Dead Gentleman
Posted: 09 Aug 2015, 01:09
--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--
Roderic: I had to see Micah. Something wasn’t sitting right. Velveteen’s casual attitude about Every dying by an accident, and the fact that Micah was rejecting blood seemed ‘off.’ I wasn’t sure what I was expecting to see when I went to the top floor of the Eyrie, other than Velveteen and Micah, the man whose side she wasn’t going to leave. When I saw Micah, I knew he was dead. Not vampire dead. Dead, dead. I stared at him while I made small talk with Velveteen last night, and the guy didn’t move an inch. I know we don’t breathe, but if I put him on a slab next to another guy in the morgue, they’d look one of the same.
I eventually had to leave and even said bye to Micah, because Velveteen claims he was talking to her, but I didn’t hear a single thing. This is the second time in about three months Velveteen wasn’t quite right upstairs. I wondered if Satine was behind this (again), but kept that to myself. I have no proof that she was part of this, I only suspect that she’s one of the few people that can make Velveteen like this. I told Velveteen I would be back tomorrow to see if any assistance would be needed and left for the night. I didn’t go far. I stayed in the Eyrie, close to Velveteen in case she finally realized the truth and needed someone to talk to. I’m a good listener. Talking? Not so much.
When I woke up and left my hut tonight, I knew right where to go. The morgue. I shadowed in, moved to where all the dead guys were at and grabbed one off a slab after pulling it out of the wall. I teleported the both of us to the Eyrie and headed inside. Up the elevator and to the top floor. To Velveteen. “Velveteen.” I nod to her as I come in with the dead guy over my shoulder and throw him down on his back, not far from where Micah was “sleeping.” I sigh. This was going to be a long night. “What does this guy have in common with Micah?” I boldly ask her, as I step aside and turn to face my faction leader.
Velveteen - Micah was sleeping and Velveteen had taken the chance to do a little catch up online. Of all the things she could have done, showering being at the top of that list, she chose to get online. Malachai had set off a chain reaction and she had tried to set people’s fears to rest but still...people were acting strange. She couldn’t quite put her finger on why or how but something was definitely going on. As long as Micah got the needed rest she figured they would work out what the **** was up later.
Ric’s sudden appearance at the elevator drew her attention away from the soft glow of the screen before her and for a moment she wondered why he looked so strange until the extra person on his shoulder registered. She hadn’t even stood from her seat when he strode past her and towards the bedroom. This was exactly the sort of weirdness she was talking about. “Bloodthief! What are you doing. You will wake him if you keep that up and not only will he be pissed but he will be PISSED.” She spoke in hushed tones and gave him an angry look though her sight was drawn to the body that he dumped heavily on the floor. “What the actual **** , Roderic?” It would be the first time she used his name in a long time. “Have you lost your ******* mind?”
Roderic: “Maybe.” I reply with a shrug, “Maybe we all have.” Ari’s message back to me had been a little ‘off,’ too. Maybe something was in the blood these nights. I seemed to be the only one not impacted by whatever was going on. “Micah’s still sleeping?” I look at him, as if I hadn’t seen him when I first waltzed in with the dead guy on my shoulder. “Man, he sleeps like the dead.” I comment, my eyes going to the very dead guy on the floor next to the bed. I don’t understand how she doesn’t recognize Micah is dead. “Isn’t Micah a Killer?” I kick at the dead guy’s foot, making a little extra noise intentionally, hoping Velveteen would recognize that Micah wasn’t able to hear anything I was doing. I pull out my pack of cigarettes and pop one in my mouth and then offer one to Velveteen because I want a smoke and I need to think. “Try and give him blood tonight? I can try if you want.” I suggest, pretty confident it would be a wasted attempt, but it is what it is. I’m here to help out two friends tonight-even if one of them is dead and the other has lost her damn mind again. “So, dead guy 101, what happens when someone dies?” I ask her after she accepts or declines the cigarette and it’s put away in my coat pocket.
Velveteen - The dark haired woman who looks now like she hadn’t bathed in days, because she hadn’t, is curious yet extremely confused, the later made evident by the strange expression she wore. Her head bobbed as she responded to to his question. Of course he was still sleeping. That was pretty obvious though the ‘D’ word stirred something in her. Darkness flashed in her usually silver orbs as she shifted her weight from one foot to the other.
“Given him blood?” She shook her head and took a protective step toward her husband’s body. “No I haven’t and that won’t be necessary, thank you. I am quite capable of tending to his needs.” The muscles around her jaw tensed slightly and she bristled, not liking where this was going. “No one is touching him but me. His request of course. Now keep your ******* voice down.” She hissed thrugh now clenched teeth. Her eyes fell to the offered pack of cigarettes and while she was still wary she couldn’t deny that a smoke right now might be exactly what she needed. Perhaps it was a peace offering. She reached out to take one but her hand was immediately snatched back empty.
“Seriously, Roderic...do we have to do this now? I have no idea what ******* crazy train you are riding right now but this is neither the time nor place. I think you should go. And take your friend with you.” She turned her back to the male and placed a hand on Micah’s shoulder soothingly.
Roderic: “I’m sure you are, but if you ever need the help, it’s offered and not revoked should the time come when you need it.” I say as I light the cigarette and let her say her piece. Yeah, I’m the crazy one. I kick at the guy again, this time towards the door. He flops forward and makes a heavy thud on the wood floor. “What’s that, Micah?” I turn to look at the very dead Micah and then at Velveteen. “You know, I think if he wants me to shut up, not touch him or get out, he could tell me himself.” I cross my arms at my chest and stare back at Velveteen, who could easily be seen as starting to get pissed. She was in a very deep state of denial. I wonder if this is how I would be if Skylar died. Probably not. I mean, her body wouldn’t be hanging around and I’d be sweeping up dust for a couple nights after. “Hypothetically, what do you think would happen if I kicked Micah, like I did Joe Blow, over there?” I point to the guy who was half on his side and half on his stomach now. I wasn’t actually thinking about kicking Micah, but I wondered what she would say.
Velveteen - She nodded. A curt and concise dip of the head to acknowledge his offer of help though she would not need it. She really had no understanding of what the guy was up to right now but she was fairly certain he had lost his freakin mind...especially when he addressed her obviously sleeping husband. She reached for the gun on the nightstand, the action shielded by her body and spun to face him, keeping the piece hidden at her back. The tone of her voice had softened a little as she tried to talk Ric down. Obviously the guy was having some sort of mental **** up. Poison perhaps? She knew all too well though you had to be very careful when dealing with crazy people. They were unpredictable and could tend to get very violent if the wrong things was said.
“Bloodthief?” She offered him a reassuring smile and took a tentative step closer. “Micah is sleeping. He did not say anything to you. He can’t tell you those things because he’s asleep.” Her head bobbed slowly as she kept her eyes pinned on his. “Now..I don’t know what is going on with you but I am sure we can work it out. “Hypothetically? If you kicked Micah like you did your dead friend here….I’d have to shoot you. Neither of us really want that.” When did the guy start carting round a dead body anyways. How did she miss something like this. Maybe he needed to have a visit with Doc.
Roderic: Well, at least she hadn’t completely lost her mind. I guess I should have said, ‘what do you think Micah would do, if I kicked him like Joe Blow?’ My smile mirrors hers as I watch her and then I nod, still with the smile on my face. Then I think about what I have to say and let the smile vanish. Telling someone that their other half is dead shouldn’t be smile worthy. “Velveteen.” I say after exhaling a long plum of smoke from my chest. “I know he didn’t hear me. His hearing is about the same as that guy that was probably meant to be buried in the next couple of days or so.” I’m trying to be really gentle about this piece of news I’m going to break to her, but I’m not really known for that. And I think she usually appreciates my frank nature. “I care,” the word care is said strangely, as if it doesn’t typically exist in my vocabulary. It’s said elongated and awkwardly. “About you and consider you a friend.” That is said quicker and more easily. “I don’t feel friends should lie to the other. Not when you-” I don’t want to say that word again. That ‘c’ word. “Have the respect for them that I do for you.” I take another drag in and look at her candidly. “There’s something really off about this, don’t you think?” I look over my shoulder at Micah. “I mean, it wasn’t like I was quiet. And the dead **** over there is pretty stiff. Rigormortis, you know. And Micah hasn’t moved an inch this entire time…” I thought she would have noticed the similarities right off the bat. “He hasn’t moved because he’s dead, Vel.” There. I said it. The elephant was out in plain sight now. If people wanted to lie to her or indulge her in the crazy express, that was their business, but I wasn’t that sort of person. I had things to do. Like deal with this and then go try and find Micah to tell him his wife has lost her ****.
Roderic: I had to see Micah. Something wasn’t sitting right. Velveteen’s casual attitude about Every dying by an accident, and the fact that Micah was rejecting blood seemed ‘off.’ I wasn’t sure what I was expecting to see when I went to the top floor of the Eyrie, other than Velveteen and Micah, the man whose side she wasn’t going to leave. When I saw Micah, I knew he was dead. Not vampire dead. Dead, dead. I stared at him while I made small talk with Velveteen last night, and the guy didn’t move an inch. I know we don’t breathe, but if I put him on a slab next to another guy in the morgue, they’d look one of the same.
I eventually had to leave and even said bye to Micah, because Velveteen claims he was talking to her, but I didn’t hear a single thing. This is the second time in about three months Velveteen wasn’t quite right upstairs. I wondered if Satine was behind this (again), but kept that to myself. I have no proof that she was part of this, I only suspect that she’s one of the few people that can make Velveteen like this. I told Velveteen I would be back tomorrow to see if any assistance would be needed and left for the night. I didn’t go far. I stayed in the Eyrie, close to Velveteen in case she finally realized the truth and needed someone to talk to. I’m a good listener. Talking? Not so much.
When I woke up and left my hut tonight, I knew right where to go. The morgue. I shadowed in, moved to where all the dead guys were at and grabbed one off a slab after pulling it out of the wall. I teleported the both of us to the Eyrie and headed inside. Up the elevator and to the top floor. To Velveteen. “Velveteen.” I nod to her as I come in with the dead guy over my shoulder and throw him down on his back, not far from where Micah was “sleeping.” I sigh. This was going to be a long night. “What does this guy have in common with Micah?” I boldly ask her, as I step aside and turn to face my faction leader.
Velveteen - Micah was sleeping and Velveteen had taken the chance to do a little catch up online. Of all the things she could have done, showering being at the top of that list, she chose to get online. Malachai had set off a chain reaction and she had tried to set people’s fears to rest but still...people were acting strange. She couldn’t quite put her finger on why or how but something was definitely going on. As long as Micah got the needed rest she figured they would work out what the **** was up later.
Ric’s sudden appearance at the elevator drew her attention away from the soft glow of the screen before her and for a moment she wondered why he looked so strange until the extra person on his shoulder registered. She hadn’t even stood from her seat when he strode past her and towards the bedroom. This was exactly the sort of weirdness she was talking about. “Bloodthief! What are you doing. You will wake him if you keep that up and not only will he be pissed but he will be PISSED.” She spoke in hushed tones and gave him an angry look though her sight was drawn to the body that he dumped heavily on the floor. “What the actual **** , Roderic?” It would be the first time she used his name in a long time. “Have you lost your ******* mind?”
Roderic: “Maybe.” I reply with a shrug, “Maybe we all have.” Ari’s message back to me had been a little ‘off,’ too. Maybe something was in the blood these nights. I seemed to be the only one not impacted by whatever was going on. “Micah’s still sleeping?” I look at him, as if I hadn’t seen him when I first waltzed in with the dead guy on my shoulder. “Man, he sleeps like the dead.” I comment, my eyes going to the very dead guy on the floor next to the bed. I don’t understand how she doesn’t recognize Micah is dead. “Isn’t Micah a Killer?” I kick at the dead guy’s foot, making a little extra noise intentionally, hoping Velveteen would recognize that Micah wasn’t able to hear anything I was doing. I pull out my pack of cigarettes and pop one in my mouth and then offer one to Velveteen because I want a smoke and I need to think. “Try and give him blood tonight? I can try if you want.” I suggest, pretty confident it would be a wasted attempt, but it is what it is. I’m here to help out two friends tonight-even if one of them is dead and the other has lost her damn mind again. “So, dead guy 101, what happens when someone dies?” I ask her after she accepts or declines the cigarette and it’s put away in my coat pocket.
Velveteen - The dark haired woman who looks now like she hadn’t bathed in days, because she hadn’t, is curious yet extremely confused, the later made evident by the strange expression she wore. Her head bobbed as she responded to to his question. Of course he was still sleeping. That was pretty obvious though the ‘D’ word stirred something in her. Darkness flashed in her usually silver orbs as she shifted her weight from one foot to the other.
“Given him blood?” She shook her head and took a protective step toward her husband’s body. “No I haven’t and that won’t be necessary, thank you. I am quite capable of tending to his needs.” The muscles around her jaw tensed slightly and she bristled, not liking where this was going. “No one is touching him but me. His request of course. Now keep your ******* voice down.” She hissed thrugh now clenched teeth. Her eyes fell to the offered pack of cigarettes and while she was still wary she couldn’t deny that a smoke right now might be exactly what she needed. Perhaps it was a peace offering. She reached out to take one but her hand was immediately snatched back empty.
“Seriously, Roderic...do we have to do this now? I have no idea what ******* crazy train you are riding right now but this is neither the time nor place. I think you should go. And take your friend with you.” She turned her back to the male and placed a hand on Micah’s shoulder soothingly.
Roderic: “I’m sure you are, but if you ever need the help, it’s offered and not revoked should the time come when you need it.” I say as I light the cigarette and let her say her piece. Yeah, I’m the crazy one. I kick at the guy again, this time towards the door. He flops forward and makes a heavy thud on the wood floor. “What’s that, Micah?” I turn to look at the very dead Micah and then at Velveteen. “You know, I think if he wants me to shut up, not touch him or get out, he could tell me himself.” I cross my arms at my chest and stare back at Velveteen, who could easily be seen as starting to get pissed. She was in a very deep state of denial. I wonder if this is how I would be if Skylar died. Probably not. I mean, her body wouldn’t be hanging around and I’d be sweeping up dust for a couple nights after. “Hypothetically, what do you think would happen if I kicked Micah, like I did Joe Blow, over there?” I point to the guy who was half on his side and half on his stomach now. I wasn’t actually thinking about kicking Micah, but I wondered what she would say.
Velveteen - She nodded. A curt and concise dip of the head to acknowledge his offer of help though she would not need it. She really had no understanding of what the guy was up to right now but she was fairly certain he had lost his freakin mind...especially when he addressed her obviously sleeping husband. She reached for the gun on the nightstand, the action shielded by her body and spun to face him, keeping the piece hidden at her back. The tone of her voice had softened a little as she tried to talk Ric down. Obviously the guy was having some sort of mental **** up. Poison perhaps? She knew all too well though you had to be very careful when dealing with crazy people. They were unpredictable and could tend to get very violent if the wrong things was said.
“Bloodthief?” She offered him a reassuring smile and took a tentative step closer. “Micah is sleeping. He did not say anything to you. He can’t tell you those things because he’s asleep.” Her head bobbed slowly as she kept her eyes pinned on his. “Now..I don’t know what is going on with you but I am sure we can work it out. “Hypothetically? If you kicked Micah like you did your dead friend here….I’d have to shoot you. Neither of us really want that.” When did the guy start carting round a dead body anyways. How did she miss something like this. Maybe he needed to have a visit with Doc.
Roderic: Well, at least she hadn’t completely lost her mind. I guess I should have said, ‘what do you think Micah would do, if I kicked him like Joe Blow?’ My smile mirrors hers as I watch her and then I nod, still with the smile on my face. Then I think about what I have to say and let the smile vanish. Telling someone that their other half is dead shouldn’t be smile worthy. “Velveteen.” I say after exhaling a long plum of smoke from my chest. “I know he didn’t hear me. His hearing is about the same as that guy that was probably meant to be buried in the next couple of days or so.” I’m trying to be really gentle about this piece of news I’m going to break to her, but I’m not really known for that. And I think she usually appreciates my frank nature. “I care,” the word care is said strangely, as if it doesn’t typically exist in my vocabulary. It’s said elongated and awkwardly. “About you and consider you a friend.” That is said quicker and more easily. “I don’t feel friends should lie to the other. Not when you-” I don’t want to say that word again. That ‘c’ word. “Have the respect for them that I do for you.” I take another drag in and look at her candidly. “There’s something really off about this, don’t you think?” I look over my shoulder at Micah. “I mean, it wasn’t like I was quiet. And the dead **** over there is pretty stiff. Rigormortis, you know. And Micah hasn’t moved an inch this entire time…” I thought she would have noticed the similarities right off the bat. “He hasn’t moved because he’s dead, Vel.” There. I said it. The elephant was out in plain sight now. If people wanted to lie to her or indulge her in the crazy express, that was their business, but I wasn’t that sort of person. I had things to do. Like deal with this and then go try and find Micah to tell him his wife has lost her ****.