Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend [Delaney]
Posted: 04 Mar 2016, 13:23
‹Delaney› The woman with the raven hair color was darting around from each 'room,' in a building in the slums, as if she was in a hurry, or wasn't supposed to be in there. Delaney was looking for some gun parts for her...childe, and a couple diamond teeth for a ritual she had been wanting to do-but hadn't been able to due to the lack of a tooth from a gang banger, and some red flower she needed to get. People that seemed out of place-those that didn't seem like they belonged based off their clothing style, or lack of care or aggression towards her, implied to Laney that they weren't the ones the woman was looking for. They weren't given a second glance as Laney moved around, searching for those teeth.
<Cedric Costello> It wasn't exactly the kind of work to be proud of - running around this place, slaughtering the lackeys for their teeth. Who the hell wanted a diamond tooth, anyway? It was a waste of a place to put a diamond. And it got you killed. These were the thoughts vaguely circling Cedric's mind as he wandered through the rooms. If he found gun parts he picked them up, though he had no idea why. He had no idea what to do with them, and as far as he knew, Castalia didn't either. He'd have to ask. Passing into the projects, he brushed against a woman who looked like she was in a hurry. A muttered apology started to form, until he saw her. He recognised her. Where from? "Hey! Wait. Do I know you?" he asked.
‹Delaney› The woman was wearing clothing as dark as her hair, minus one exception. A white skull was dead center of the knitted sweater that came past her hips, and rested over the black utility jeans she had covering her legs. Laney felt contact with another person as she weaved around. Had she hit him, or had he hit her? He apologized, which implied he had ran into her, but Laney wasn't sure that was true. "I'm sorry!" She said, because she was pretty confident she had hit him. She was going to keep going, but the guy told her to wait and then asked her a question. Laney turned around, hands disappearing into the combined middle pocket of her sweater. "Uhmmm..." Laney looked around and then nodded her head. "I think-maybe? I see a lot of people all around in different places. Maybe in the zone or the mauso?" She smiled, as she tried to jog both their memories.
<Cedric Costello> Cedric was never anything but slightly well-dressed - even when he was trying to be casual. But he, too, was wearing all black - or mostly. The turtle-neck sweater was black, as was the plain coat over top. The jeans were so dark blue they may as well have been black, and looked black now, given that they were splattered with blood. The clothes hid a deceptive form; for a pianist, Cedric had a boxer's build. "...the zone, yes," Cedric said, narrowing his eyes as he tried to cling to the fleeting memory. "But I think I have seen you somewhere else. Portals..." he was thinking out loud, his accent somewhere between German and French. "...do you by any chance belong to Acheron?"
‹Delaney› She noticed the accent, the German one more, but couldn't peg it as a German accent. The French one was harder to hear, because Laney was native born to Canada, so Cedric just had one accent in her frame of mind. "Oh. Well...sort of?" She admitted with a small shrug. "I was part of it, but now I'm not. It was a ritual that made some of us differently named." Laney had spent a lot of time in Aeyrn's company that she had come to learn about rituals she didn't even know existed, but hoped to one day master. "From my sire." Delaney said with a small shrug of her shoulders. "I'm Delaney. Laney for short." She smiled at the guy, not positive she ever heard who he was. She only knew of Ambrose, Jedediah, Machk, and Aaron and this guy was neither of those.
<Cedric Costello> Cedric started to nod even before the woman had finished. "Yes, I know the one. But I don't think that I would consider myself anything other than Acheron," he admitted. The woman who'd done the ritual had ignored Cedric's presence completely, and when he returned the favour, had acted as if he was the one at fault. She was not someone he was keen to get to know. He pulled the dirty glove from his hand so that he could at least offer a clean one. "Cedric," he said. "You still use a tome, though. Yes?"
‹Delaney› Laney shook the hand and then nodded. "I do. Sometimes. Maybe a couple times a week?" It was not something she actually liked to do, which was why she was looking for these teeth. "I don't really consider myself anything...other than me." She laughed a little. "I don't know Ambrose that well, and I haven't really talked to or with Kika in a while. Anyways, I just think it's good to be an individual. To remind us who we are and what we believe in. Not to be just a number in a large pool of numbers." Laney took the hand back and dropped it at her side. "Are you looking for guns...teeth or...drugs?" Laney had done pot a lot in university, before she got kicked out, so she wasn't judging-just curious.
<Cedric Costello> Cedric laughed, and nodded. "I suppose you are right. I have kept largely to myself. Ambrose... I am wary. But he has helped me, quite a lot - for someone who does not really know me," he said with a vague shrug. "I am looking for teeth. I have a new...childe, who is in need of a tome. I am trying to find the ingredients for Ambrose," he said. The tome was a useful thing to have, and the chamber was well set up. It just made life that tiny bit easier, and if he could help to provide for his first and only progeny, then he would.
‹Delaney› Laney had to bite her tongue about her personal feelings about Ambrose. She didn't like him-or maybe she didn't trust him. Probably a bit of both. She knew he was a racist prick and people like that didn't fit into her world. "She or he could probably just have mine. As soon as I get a tooth or two and some flower, I'm going to make one to a different place." Laney made sure not to mention that place, as her fingers from her left hand slipped out of her pockets and wrapped around a thicker titanium necklace of sorts. "If it would be easier for you two." There would be no love loss over the tome she had once she made a tome to the apartment by the ritual altar that was always awaiting her.
<Cedric Costello> Cedric himself was far too young in this world to know how to make rituals; to have any idea about what went into it. Maybe, eventually, he might be able to create a place of his own. He had his businesses; he was growing a small (or large) nest egg. Which will help, when he wants to buy a bigger apartment. A house, maybe. Though he didn't have many to provide for, right now. He nodded to Laney. "That would be very kind of you," he said. "So perhaps I should give the teeth to you, if I find any. I think... maybe they have gotten smart. If they stop wearing diamond teeth, maybe they think we will stop killing them..."
‹Delaney› Laney laughed and then shrugged her shoulders. "Maybe. And I probably only need one. I doubt Jedediah or Lev want a new tome to a place that isn't so...nicely set up." Not that Laney would give him a tome to the apartment. "Or maybe everyone else has the same idea." Laney shrugged her shoulders before moving to the side of a wall, so that another person could pass the two of them by without having to bump into either of them. "Or maybe we're just in the wrong place." She offered before pushing off the wall and slowly moving towards the entrance. "Who is the one you sired? Name?"
<Cedric Costello> The names she mentioned were names Cedric had only seen on an internet screen. Maybe he'd seen them around the complex, but only briefly. It was something that Cedric would remedy, sooner or later. He'd just been busy. Three businesses in the matter of a weeks, and he had a lot to take care of. But it kept him busy. It was exactly the kind of new start that he had required. "Her name is Syn," Cedric said. Thinking about his childe, and the way in which the siring had come about, he found himself looking at Delaney. Really looking at her - beyond the dark clothes she wore. The pallor of her skin, in comparison to the darkness of her hair. The way her eyes stood, stark, against the find background. He took a deep breath that he didn't need. He found himself following Delaney.
<Cedric Costello> It wasn't exactly the kind of work to be proud of - running around this place, slaughtering the lackeys for their teeth. Who the hell wanted a diamond tooth, anyway? It was a waste of a place to put a diamond. And it got you killed. These were the thoughts vaguely circling Cedric's mind as he wandered through the rooms. If he found gun parts he picked them up, though he had no idea why. He had no idea what to do with them, and as far as he knew, Castalia didn't either. He'd have to ask. Passing into the projects, he brushed against a woman who looked like she was in a hurry. A muttered apology started to form, until he saw her. He recognised her. Where from? "Hey! Wait. Do I know you?" he asked.
‹Delaney› The woman was wearing clothing as dark as her hair, minus one exception. A white skull was dead center of the knitted sweater that came past her hips, and rested over the black utility jeans she had covering her legs. Laney felt contact with another person as she weaved around. Had she hit him, or had he hit her? He apologized, which implied he had ran into her, but Laney wasn't sure that was true. "I'm sorry!" She said, because she was pretty confident she had hit him. She was going to keep going, but the guy told her to wait and then asked her a question. Laney turned around, hands disappearing into the combined middle pocket of her sweater. "Uhmmm..." Laney looked around and then nodded her head. "I think-maybe? I see a lot of people all around in different places. Maybe in the zone or the mauso?" She smiled, as she tried to jog both their memories.
<Cedric Costello> Cedric was never anything but slightly well-dressed - even when he was trying to be casual. But he, too, was wearing all black - or mostly. The turtle-neck sweater was black, as was the plain coat over top. The jeans were so dark blue they may as well have been black, and looked black now, given that they were splattered with blood. The clothes hid a deceptive form; for a pianist, Cedric had a boxer's build. "...the zone, yes," Cedric said, narrowing his eyes as he tried to cling to the fleeting memory. "But I think I have seen you somewhere else. Portals..." he was thinking out loud, his accent somewhere between German and French. "...do you by any chance belong to Acheron?"
‹Delaney› She noticed the accent, the German one more, but couldn't peg it as a German accent. The French one was harder to hear, because Laney was native born to Canada, so Cedric just had one accent in her frame of mind. "Oh. Well...sort of?" She admitted with a small shrug. "I was part of it, but now I'm not. It was a ritual that made some of us differently named." Laney had spent a lot of time in Aeyrn's company that she had come to learn about rituals she didn't even know existed, but hoped to one day master. "From my sire." Delaney said with a small shrug of her shoulders. "I'm Delaney. Laney for short." She smiled at the guy, not positive she ever heard who he was. She only knew of Ambrose, Jedediah, Machk, and Aaron and this guy was neither of those.
<Cedric Costello> Cedric started to nod even before the woman had finished. "Yes, I know the one. But I don't think that I would consider myself anything other than Acheron," he admitted. The woman who'd done the ritual had ignored Cedric's presence completely, and when he returned the favour, had acted as if he was the one at fault. She was not someone he was keen to get to know. He pulled the dirty glove from his hand so that he could at least offer a clean one. "Cedric," he said. "You still use a tome, though. Yes?"
‹Delaney› Laney shook the hand and then nodded. "I do. Sometimes. Maybe a couple times a week?" It was not something she actually liked to do, which was why she was looking for these teeth. "I don't really consider myself anything...other than me." She laughed a little. "I don't know Ambrose that well, and I haven't really talked to or with Kika in a while. Anyways, I just think it's good to be an individual. To remind us who we are and what we believe in. Not to be just a number in a large pool of numbers." Laney took the hand back and dropped it at her side. "Are you looking for guns...teeth or...drugs?" Laney had done pot a lot in university, before she got kicked out, so she wasn't judging-just curious.
<Cedric Costello> Cedric laughed, and nodded. "I suppose you are right. I have kept largely to myself. Ambrose... I am wary. But he has helped me, quite a lot - for someone who does not really know me," he said with a vague shrug. "I am looking for teeth. I have a new...childe, who is in need of a tome. I am trying to find the ingredients for Ambrose," he said. The tome was a useful thing to have, and the chamber was well set up. It just made life that tiny bit easier, and if he could help to provide for his first and only progeny, then he would.
‹Delaney› Laney had to bite her tongue about her personal feelings about Ambrose. She didn't like him-or maybe she didn't trust him. Probably a bit of both. She knew he was a racist prick and people like that didn't fit into her world. "She or he could probably just have mine. As soon as I get a tooth or two and some flower, I'm going to make one to a different place." Laney made sure not to mention that place, as her fingers from her left hand slipped out of her pockets and wrapped around a thicker titanium necklace of sorts. "If it would be easier for you two." There would be no love loss over the tome she had once she made a tome to the apartment by the ritual altar that was always awaiting her.
<Cedric Costello> Cedric himself was far too young in this world to know how to make rituals; to have any idea about what went into it. Maybe, eventually, he might be able to create a place of his own. He had his businesses; he was growing a small (or large) nest egg. Which will help, when he wants to buy a bigger apartment. A house, maybe. Though he didn't have many to provide for, right now. He nodded to Laney. "That would be very kind of you," he said. "So perhaps I should give the teeth to you, if I find any. I think... maybe they have gotten smart. If they stop wearing diamond teeth, maybe they think we will stop killing them..."
‹Delaney› Laney laughed and then shrugged her shoulders. "Maybe. And I probably only need one. I doubt Jedediah or Lev want a new tome to a place that isn't so...nicely set up." Not that Laney would give him a tome to the apartment. "Or maybe everyone else has the same idea." Laney shrugged her shoulders before moving to the side of a wall, so that another person could pass the two of them by without having to bump into either of them. "Or maybe we're just in the wrong place." She offered before pushing off the wall and slowly moving towards the entrance. "Who is the one you sired? Name?"
<Cedric Costello> The names she mentioned were names Cedric had only seen on an internet screen. Maybe he'd seen them around the complex, but only briefly. It was something that Cedric would remedy, sooner or later. He'd just been busy. Three businesses in the matter of a weeks, and he had a lot to take care of. But it kept him busy. It was exactly the kind of new start that he had required. "Her name is Syn," Cedric said. Thinking about his childe, and the way in which the siring had come about, he found himself looking at Delaney. Really looking at her - beyond the dark clothes she wore. The pallor of her skin, in comparison to the darkness of her hair. The way her eyes stood, stark, against the find background. He took a deep breath that he didn't need. He found himself following Delaney.