A Promise Kept [Kaelyn]
Posted: 10 Feb 2016, 23:49
<Jesse Fforde> The conversation Jesse had had with Kaelyn would not be one that he would forget any time soon. After Kaelyn had left, he didn’t move. He stayed where he was, slouched in his armchair, replaying the conversation in his head. Focused mainly on the problem at hand, but realising, too, that it was the first time Kaelyn had ever stood her ground and argued with him. But, with all the accusations that she had made, he could understand why. He had slipped. Being a sire and a head of a bloodline was a slippery slope. And he was slipping.OOC: Backdated to September 11, 2015
One could not demand respect, one had to earn it. One did not earn respect by sitting on a throne and expecting the lackeys to come calling. And no one would get respect from anyone they considered a lackey, anyway. Jesse did not think that any of his bloodline were lackeys and he did not expect them to obey his every command. But he really wished they would, sometimes.
Maybe they’d be more inclined to not get themselves into this ******** if they were more concerned about how he would react. And the only way they were going to gain that concern was if he spent more time with them. If they got to know him, and that his reasons for wanting them to do as they were told were not selfish reasons. But were instead for their own safety and longevity in this life.
But, Jesse was true to his word. The appointed day came around, and he texted Kaelyn half an hour after rising; he’d dressed in casual attire. They weren’t going to do anything formal. And he didn’t want to watch a movie. So he would be making the suggestions.
Are you still a tattoo virgin? You have a choice. Tonight - we’re either going to etch something perfect into your skin, or we can go hunt something tasty. Dinner. It’ll be on me. Or we can do both. Meet you at Gresse’s whenever you’re ready.
<Kaelyn> Talking to Jesse about her recent choices had been something she hadn’t been looking forward to. She knew he’d have his hesitations and questions. However, she had expected that he would understand...that he would support her choices and just offer advice and support. While he had offered the advice...in the form of completely going off on her...he lacked the support part. He would not approve of this joining, but approval isn’t what she needed this time. She knew he was only worried about her best interests and safety. Well not just her, but of the family and vampires as a whole...if things went bad for her, they could go bad for her entire race. She was being selfish in this endeavor and she knew it, but sometimes...heart comes before head. She wanted this, she would have it and nothing Jesse or Doc or...anyone for that matter... would say could stop this.
Jesse seemed to have realized this. Kaelyn had made her decision and was sticking with it. He begrudgingly agreed to meet the guy. But his opinion wouldn’t change. After everything seemed to have calmed and Jesse seemed to have taken in everything she had said, he offered her the one thing she had been wanting. All she wanted was to spend time with her family, him and Victor most of all. Knowing she’d get to spend time with him brought a sense of calm to her.
The few nights between their conversation of going out and it actually happening seemed to take forever. But finally, the evening was here! She was just getting out of bed and heading to the shower when she heard her phone go off. It was Jesse. With a smile and a little chuckle, her little fingers started to tap out her response.
“Yes...I’m still a virgin in many ways. No tattoos on me. I came up with an idea that I really really like, but are we sure that the tattoo will even stay on me? And dinner would be great. I haven’t eaten yet tonight, so I’m huuuuungry! I’m going to shower and get ready. I’ll be there in an hour.”
She hit send and skipped off to finish getting ready for the evening. Ever since Clover had taken her shopping, she had upped her game quite a bit in the fashion department. Tonight she’d wear a cute pleated lavender skirt and a button up white blouse. It wasn’t what most people would call in style...but she liked how it looked. And she had actually been attempting to put an effort into her look lately. She even did her makeup! After tying a bow into her hair, she was ready for the night and headed directly over to Gresse’s.
<Jesse Fforde> They’d already had that discussion, Jesse thought. About whether or not tattoos would stay. He hadn’t heard back from anyone else about their tattoos disappearing, which he would explain to Kaelyn once she arrived. There had been no bad reports thus far of any tattoos disappearing from vampiric skin - and he would point out his own, too, as evidence. If she died? No, probably not. If that limb were cut off? Chances were iffy. Otherwise? Why not?
Although Kaelyn said she was going to be an hour, Jesse headed straight for Gresse’s anyway. He got everything in order that needed to be in order there; made sure the staff were all happy and that the ordering had been done. Nancy did most of the work for him - he’d enthralled her for that reason. A down-and-out soccer mum who was good at organising. A woman who’d lost her son and thus lost her purpose in life, but Jesse had given some kind of purpose back to her. Don’t let my establishment fall to ruins during the daylight hours.
When Kaelyn arrived, Jesse was already in the tattoo parlour. He’d removed his jacket, and welcomed Kaelyn with open arms and a ready smile. No scowling tonight.
“So what was this idea you had, and how can I oblige? I really don’t think it’ll disappear. But if it does, it’ll be a learning curve…” he said.
<Kaelyn> Kaelyn couldn’t remember but someone had told her that tattoos don’t stick to all vampires. So the idea was lodged into her mind, making her think maybe one wouldn’t even work for her at all. She had been thinking about getting one since the first night she was introduced to everyone. Almost all of them had at least one...most had many. She didn’t quite fit in with the bunch. The girl was too sweet, innocent, naive, light...it almost clashed with everyone else. It drove some of them insane. She assumed her bubbly personality was one of the biggest reasons people didn’t seem to want to be around her. How would a tattoo change this? It wouldn’t, but in her mind, she’d at least fit a little more.
Doc and her had bantered and bickered back and forth over her idea for a tattoo. She had explained to him her idea and she thought it was perfect for her and who she was. It was light and flowy and airy...just like her. It was sweet and innocent. To him, it was a tramp stamp that every hooker had. Butterflies could be very cliche...but at least her idea was somewhat original, or so she thought.
Walking through the front door of Gresse’s, she looked around a moment. She found herself here at least once a week, just coming to hang out, hoping to find some company. She didn’t recognize any faces other than the staff, so she just made her way straight for the tattoo parlour. Upon seeing Jesse’s face, her’s instantly lit up. He looked happy...like actually happy for once. Was this for show, or did he actually feel it? She didn’t know, but she’d take advantage of the moment. Arms locked around the man and a kiss was pressed to his cheek.
“I’ve missed you bunches!” She grinned widely before replying to the question he had asked her. “Well I had an idea...you might need to help me adjust it a little. So...like I was thinking about having a larger purple butterfly over my left shoulder blade. And then moving downwards in a sort of umm….a diagonal swarm, have smaller butterflies to represent those I’m closest to.” She was hoping that made sense. Maybe after they sat down and drew it out, it’d sound better.
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse was happy, in his own way. Sure, he wasn’t too happy about how quiet the family was, but he could see that the silence upset Kaelyn, too. In this, they were colleagues. But, he was also taking steps to amend the silence, to try to get everyone back; contacting them, at odd times, on and off. He was happy in himself that he was doing as they had requested of him; he wasn’t siring. He was taking steps to instead get to know those that were already here. And he could not be blamed if they were not forthcoming.
He returned Kaelyn’s hug and lightly ruffled her hair before he let her go. He turned and led her to his desk, where he gestured to the seat on the opposite side. There was a lamp. From beside the desk he plucked a couple of folders, flicked through until he found what he wanted, and presented a few different ideas to Kaelyn; starting points, rather than starting entirely from scratch. Something for her to look at rather than trying to explain something through words.
Butterflies were a common thing, sure, but Jesse aimed to make them original. They didn’t have to be cliche. They could be different, if the wearer allowed.
“Right. So we can go with traditional,” he said, pushing the first piece of paper over to Kaelyn, before the other two followed suit. “Or simple. Or… something a little different. Or a bit of both. Different colours of course, but what kind of style do you like best?” he asked, not at all judging her for her choice. Looking at Kaelyn, he could think of nothing that would suit her more than a perfect butterfly.
<Kaelyn> Hands came up to fix her hair after it had been ruffled. What was up with everyone doing that to it? Probably because it’s so poofy and curly. She didn’t mind so much, but literally almost everyone she knew liked to ruffle her hair. Maybe she’d learn how to tame it a bit and that’d cut down on all the hands wriggling around in her poof. Following him to the desk, she took a seat across. Eyes wandered the room a moment, taking in the decor.
Folders were flopped down onto the desk and he started flipping through them til he found what he wanted. Her eyes scanned the pages as he flipped. Had he done all those tattoos on people? A lot of them looked really good...some looked really cheesey. Even the best tattoo artist could only work with what’s given to him. Once to the drawings of the butterflies, she perked up and was a bit more interested.
First he showed her a traditional butterfly. It was cute and nice...but it looked like she had seen it on a million people already. That wouldn’t work for her. Kaelyn shook her head and slid that picture out of the way. “That won’t work for me. I’m not traditional.” Next came a very simplistic butterfly. It bored her. Once again, her head turned side to side and she pushed it back to him. “That’s boring...and there is not a simple thing about me.” Last he slid an interesting butterfly towards her. She looked it over...it was almost like a watercolor painting. It was fun and different, but not quite what she was going for. The paper was pushed back over to him.
“I like idea of the full spread wings from the traditional. I would like the butterfly to look a bit realistic. But...I don’t want a butterfly you can go and find on a million other women. I want something unique...something that shouts Kaelyn. I think the idea of a butterfly does that in general, however I want something more. Maybe a variation between a traditional butterfly and something created specifically for me. You’re an artist Jesse...I know you can create something brilliant.” She trusted him to come up with something perfect for her. If anyone could, it’d be him. Not only was he an amazing artist, but he knew her so well. He knew what would fit her personality and what would look good on her. “My only concrete idea I have is that it needs to be purple...at least the this one, the one to represent me.”
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse stared at Kaelyn for a while; his mind was trying to compute; the cogs were turning, trying to figure out how to make a realistic butterfly unique. A real butterfly is a real butterfly. It’s only as unique as its species, or its particular sub-genome, or whatever sets them all apart from one another. Jesse rolled his head on his shoulders and tugged the sketch pad toward him; he rifled through his draw to find not only a black marker, but a purple one, too. Just in case.
“This isn’t going to be the finish product - I know you want purple, I’m just trying to get an idea,” he said. His fingers curled around the marker and his hand flew hastily across the page. Being a vampire meant that he could work faster than before. His focus was sharper, his concentration more powerful. And his control was to be unrivalled. The butterfly that came to life had its wings spread, though drawn from such an angle that the body underneath was also visible, detailed right down to the miniscule hairs and the sharp, gripping talons on its little legs. The pattern on the wings, however -- which he would shade in varying degrees of vibrant purple -- was a pattern that would never be found on regular butterflies. It resembled, if one looked closely enough, the ouroboros symbol that Jesse had commandeered for Fforde. He even added shading for shadow beneath the wings, so that when the butterfly was applied to the skin, it would have a 3D effect - it would look like a real butterfly, perched and ready for flight.
“How about something like this? In purple, obviously. What do you want the trail of butterflies underneath to look like? Just smaller variations of the big one?” he asked, turning the page so that Kaelyn could look at it properly.
<Kaelyn> The girl watched him to get to work. Of course she would make it a challenge...nothing ever was easy with her. And this was hopefully going permanently on her body. It had to be perfect in her mind. It had to be perfect for her. She enjoyed the fact that he incorporated the ouroboros look into the design. It made it unique to her and the family. She continued watching him work, admiring how fast and how detailed he was able to get it done.
“I like this one a lot. It’s exactly what I said. It’s realistic, but unique. And on top of that….it’ll have my purple.” She took the paper from him so she could look at it a little more closely. “I would want this one a bit larger than the others. And no….no I don’t want the other butterflies to be just like this one.” Kaelyn slid the paper back over to him. “But for now...I just want to start on this one. For me. The rest will all be done at different points and will all be very different to represent each person I want them for.”
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse nods, and grins.
“Okay then. I’ll just get this cleaned up and transferred,” he said, settled down at the desk to re-draw the image - a little slower, this time, to make sure all the lines are right - just the basic ones, and he’ll fill the rest in as he goes. Some artists like to add lines to help them with their shading, but Jesse’s been doing this so long, now, and with the added preternatural senses, his accuracy doesn’t require training wheels.
As he’s bowed over the project, he momentarily glances up at Kaelyn; his focus is split between the drawing and his young family member.
“How’s everything else? Have you settled into the new body now, or does it still frustrate you?” he asks, his words slow as he makes sure not to mess up the design, his voice pitched at its usual husky tone.
<Kaelyn> As he continued working on redrawing her tattoo, she sat back in her chair, watching. Kaelyn was feeling excited for her first tattoo. She had been hesitant at first because of Doc constantly ragging on it, but she made up her mind, it was her decision, she wanted it.
She perked up at the mention of her new body. Adjusting to it was not easy for her. Accepting the fact that she was no longer the same person was pretty traumatizing for her. If it hadn’t been for her Papi, she may never have accepted herself for who she was now. This new body had many perks to it. She looked older. She felt she could do more with that. And now...she wouldn’t be recognizable to any family or friends from her previous life if she happened to see them in the streets.
“Honestly, I’ve adjusted pretty well now. Sometimes I miss my old body, but this is who I am now and I’ve come to accept that. Plus...I’m pretty sure that Stagger would never have wanted me in my old body. I looked sickly and young. I’m healthy, strong and a bit older in this one.” A smile pulled at her lips as she talked about her boyfriend.
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse momentarily stops what he is doing at the mention of Stagger. A quick glance is given to Kaelyn and her new body - so quick it could be missed. An assessing glance, as it were; she’s not entirely wrong. The body does look older. It looks like the kind of body that Jesse himself would have been attracted to; twenty-one, maybe twenty-two years old? But still, if Stagger is as old as Kaelyn says…
He doesn’t want to have that conversation again, though. Nor does he want to argue with Kaelyn. Again. He recalls the argument they did have and the way she had shouted at him, like she had never done before. In some ways he’s proud that she’s finally standing up for herself, but he hates the reasons why. Rather than encourage her to continue talking about the topic that would only make him angry, he ignores any mention of Stagger completely.
“You were healthy and strong in the other one. For a vampire. I still stand by the opinion that you could probably kick your sire’s *** by now, if you really wanted to,” he said, grinning at Kaelyn and winking. “And the hair? Do you like it yet? It looks good, you know…” he says, gaze now trained upon the parchment and the design coming to life beneath his fingertips.
<Kaelyn> She snapped out of her thoughts of Stagger when her sire was mentioned. He thought that she could probably kick Victor’s ***. Kaelyn quite literally burst into laughter. It was a sweet melodic sound that echoed around the room. “Jesse, I could have kicked his butt then and now...I have no hesitation or doubt that I could easily take on my sire. Whether it was with just hands, with guns, blades or powers. I have far outranked him as a vampire. I love him beyond words...but I have worked so hard to get where I am and I’ll keep working to build myself up even more.” It was sad that all of this was true, but facts are facts. She wished that he would stay awake, that he would work harder, become something strong...strong enough to protect her and her sister if it ever came down to it.
As for her hair, fingers instantly started running through the poofy curls. That was the one thing she hated most out of her entire new body. It was wild and bouncy and curly. Papi loved it...it was one of the reasons he chose the body he did for her. “Well, I like it better. I’ve learned different ways to tame it...make it not so poofy all the time. When Clover took me shopping, I found some product that helps keep it straight after I put a flat iron to it.” She blushed at the compliment to it. She would never get used to compliments. “Thank you...I’m glad you like it.”
Her eyes then went back to the paper her tattoo was being drawn on. “What does it feel like to get a tattoo? Will it hurt?” That was probably a silly question, especially for a vampire to ask. She had lost limbs and been shot and stabbed at countless times now. Heck, she had been ganged up on and killed. She would be able to handle a tattoo easily.
<Jesse Fforde> Jesse stares at Kaelyn for a good ten seconds. He cants his head to the side, before shaking it.
“Why would you want to straighten it? Girls these days all have their hair straight. Even if it’s already straight, they straighten it some more,” he says. He shrugs. It’s completely up to Kaelyn, of course, and he gets that she wants it straight because her hair was straight before. It’s familiar. But still. “Maybe you’ll get used to it. It’s different, y’know? Wild. You gotta be a bit wild sometimes,” he says the last part distractedly, as he adds a few finishing touches to the design. He turns it so that it’s facing Kaelyn.
“Is that size okay?” he asks. “As for whether it’ll hurt or not… sure. I’ve had dozens and it still hurts. Like someone taking a branding iron to your skin… though not that bad. That’s a bit much. But it’s like a burning sensation. Compared to the pain you’d have already gone through in this life thus far, I’m sure you’ll be fine,” he says. “And anyway, the shoulder isn’t as bad as other places. Other parts of the body are more sensitive, more susceptible to pain,” he explains. In any case, he’ll try to be swift.
<Kaelyn> Her shoulders lifted up in a shrug to his question. Maybe she didn’t overly like the curls because she wasn’t giving them a chance. Since the second she saw them, she detested the bouncy things on top of her head. So many others seemed to like them, so maybe she should stop trying to tame them and just let them be. “I guess it’s just because...I’m not used to bouncy curls. It’s blonde just like my hair used to be, so if I straighten it, it’s a lot like it used to be completely. I’ll give it a try. Maybe it matches my new assets to my personality.” She offered the man a cute smile before turning her look to the paper he was showing her.
“Yupp, that’ll be perfect for me I think.” Her shoulders shrugged again. “I think I’ll be able to handle that pain, it doesn’t sound like much compared.” She glanced around the room, looking for where exactly he’d be doing this tattoo on her. “Where are we doing this? Do I need to take my shirt off or something or...I’ll just keep myself covered somehow.” She still was quite modest about her body, not really wanting anyone to see it.