Making A Name
Posted: 28 Jan 2016, 16:31
* Faolan stood next to the bookshelves, a copy of 'To Ride a Silver Broomstick' in his hand. Faolan was lost in the works of the witch that had written the book, so lost that he didn't see the pretty blonde that had walked in the door.Backdated to January 21st
* Aine had slipped into the shop, smoothing her shirt over the top of her jeans with one hand, the other clinging to a large purse, the contents of which were one combat pistol and a wallet full of cash. The wallet was her own - the cash, not so much. But if she spent it on books, no one would know. Besides, there were things she wanted to research. She made her way past the tall man carefully, not interrupting his reading, to peruse the books herself. Her hair was pulled up in a messy bun, and she was fresh-faced - not a hint of makeup
* Faolan felt her brush by him, his green eyes glanced up to stare at the bun on her head, he then looked her up and down. He smiled and tilted his head. "You into wicca too?" He asked in a gruff voice; green eyes playful.
* Aine glanced up at the sound of the man speaking, then looked back at the books. "Mild interest, currently. You?" Blue eyes skimmed his figure idly, one eyebrow quirking up at the title. "Wouldn't silver weigh too much?"
* Faolan gave a slight smirk and shook his head. "Its meant to be ironic or some ****. Why the current mild interest Miss?"
* Aine laughed softly, shaking her head ever so slightly. "Trying to find some peace in my life." She didn't even mention the itch to steal, to reach into pockets and handbags and take the first thing her fingers found. "You didn't answer my other question."
* Faolan let that smirk grow wider. "I practice regularly, me mum was a witch; Gran too." If she listened closely to his voice, she could hear his lilt, old scots finding its way through him.
* Aine let her smirk turn into a wicked grin. "My da's Catholic," she said simply. "I left home, literally, this week. How long've you been out here?"
* Faolan licked his lip, "Hereabouts a month..." The lie slid from his mouth easily; his eyes flickering to the left. "A week eh? Tha' isn't tha' long." He smiled and held out his hand. "Name's Faolan."
* Aine nodded her head, extending her own hand and taking his. "Aine. It's a pleasure. Any recommended reading for a novice?" Her blue eyes returned momentarily to the books, before returning to look up into his green eyes. One blonde brow quirking up.
* Faolan studied her face, then looked at the selection and tilted his head. He grabbed a large book and thumbed through it; then offered it to her as he dropped their hands. He could hear her pulse then; his eyes roaming over her face. "A year and a day. It's like... Wicca 101." He told her, watching that brow raise again.
* Aine took a deep, slightly shuddering breath as he dropped from the handshake. Her pulse was fast, but perhaps not fear. Intrigue, maybe. Perhaps the nerves of being near someone so attractive? No. None of the above. Her thoughts raced, and she was a touch dizzy, from the proximity of his pockets. Her fingers twitched momentarily, before she accepted the book and thumbed the spine. "Thanks," was all she could muster.
* Faolan struggled with his fangs as he listened to the pounding of her heart. Sure, he'd fed already, but he could eat again, and again. Instead, he smiled without showing teeth and nodded. "Nae a problem luv. Maybe... If you're interested. We could grab a cup of coffee, I could quiz you on what you know." He knew the line was terrible, but it was worth a shot since she seemed to think him attractive.
* Aine smiled faintly. "I'd like that," she commented. "Let me go pay for this, and I'll join you, all right?" With that, she slipped past him, towards the counter, where she exchanged quick pleasantries with the clerk and handed over an appropriate amount of money. Canadian money looked so strange to her..
* Faolan nodded and settled the book back onto the shelf, watching her sway. He waited a beat, two, then followed her to the counter and leaned on it. Watching the money passed back and forth, he'd become accustomed to strange money in his travels, so it wasn't a big deal to him. What was a big deal, was her hands, they were so beautiful, he followed her arms to her face and settled his green gaze there.
* Aine was very, very delicate about slipping the book into her bag. If he or the clerk paid attention, the muzzle of a handgun would be noticeable as she slipped the book under it. The safety was on, and the clips were in a side pocket, zippered safely away. She was all about gun safety, and mostly had it for personal protection. Granted, it was a bit higher power than she needed, but it worked. Finally, she looked up. "Ready when you are."
* Faolan didn't notice the gun, or the book really. He was focused on her face, when she turned to him, a smile lit his lips. He then nodded and moved toward the door, holding out his arm to her. "Shall we then?"
* Aine accepted his arm like a true lady, inclining her head ever so slightly. "I believe we shall," she said sweetly.
* Faolan held the door open for her and led her out. Then turned them toward the foodcourt of the mall. "So, Aine, tell me about yourself?" He asked, strolling more than walking, he wanted everyone to see the beauty on his arm.
* Aine laughed as she realized he was directing them towards the food court. Not to be mean, but more out of sheer hilarity. Then his question registered. "Well. I'm from Limerick, younger of two siblings. I have a little niece, Regan, who's absolutely adorable. My ma...she..." The slender blonde took a deep breath. "She passed when I was a newborn."
* Faolan listened to her laugh and smiled, he liked her laugh. He stopped and looked at her, "Limerick? Are ye serious? I'm from Kilkenny." He stared at her, a dumbfounded look on his face.
* Aine stopped and laughed again, a shorter sound. "No way," she said softly, blue eyes widening as she looked him over all over again. "That's...that's crazy. We probably walked some of the same streets - my ma's parents live there."
* Faolan snorted and nodded, "Aye, that we did. Wow, that's... wow." He moved to start strolling again, eyes on her more than what was in front of him. "My whole family lived there, my whole life. Until a few months ago."
* Aine was relatively more observant of their surroundings as she walked, gently weaving them past person after person until she spied a coffee place. "That's insanity," she commented. "We grew up that close by, but never met. And trust me, I would remember meeting you."
* Faolan glanced at the coffee place and steered her to the door, "Would ye?" He asked gently, "Why's tha'?" He was genuinely curious about that, because no one had really noticed him before.
* Aine quirked an eyebrow as they approached the door. "You're tall, inked...attractive." She bit her lip, grabbing the door handle and pulling it open - her heart skipping half a beat.
* Faolan heard her heart and smirked, "Attractive eh? You ain't bad looking yerself luv." He muttered, leaning to be quiet in the doorway of the cafe. He held the door for her, letting her lead him.
* Aine made her way immediately to the counter, ordering, of all things, a blended mocha. "You want anything?" she asked, glancing at him.
* Faolan listened to her order a Mocha, then nodded and ordered an iced vanilla coffee with three shots of expresso. Then looked at her, "Want to find a seat while I wait on the drinks?" He asked her, smiling a bit.
* Aine smiled back and nodded, moving to take a seat at a window booth, smoothing the legs of her jeans as she set her purse gently on the chair beside her, keeping a protective hand on it as she watched him.
* Faolan watched her move away, then turned back to the counter and lounged against it. His body was doubled over and he stared at the barista. His eyes bled black for a fraction of a second while the barista had his back turned, when the male set the cups in front of Faolan, his eyes were normal again. "Thanks." He muttered, then moved with the two cups to the seat and settled her drink before her.
* Aine accepted the cup carefully, taking a sip of the chilled drink with a sigh. "So, tell me some more about yourself," she said simply, a faint smirk playing on her features.
* Faolan smiled, then shrugged. "Not much to tell, I came here looking for something, didn't find it. Decided to stay, I like it here, I feel at home here." He said, green eyes jubilant as he watched her sip. He lifted his own cup and let the liquid touch his lips, but he didn't swallow.
* Aine inclined her head some. "Understandable. I came here looking for a better place to be." Blue eyes flicked from patron to other patron idly for a moment, as her left hand gently tapped on the book's cover through her purse. The itch was running strong. "Get away from my parents' friends who look at me with blame in their eyes."
* Faolan furrowed his brows then, "Blame, for killing yer mum?" He asked gently, resisting the urge to take her hand in sympathy. He'd been looked at like that, but he'd been guilty every time. Instead, he faked another drink and shook his head, "No child should have to go through that, nay."
* Aine sighed, taking a deep drink of blended mocha and setting it aside, setting her hand in that open no-man's-land between them. Her eyes flicking across the room again. "I suppose it's what made my...my problem worse, knowing they hated me, pretended to fawn over me while sneering behind my family's backs."