Wicked Game
Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 03:44
Juliet: Annoyance, frustration, aggravation. Juliet stared at the computer screen for a few moments she slapped the laptop screen down. She didn’t get Altaire any more, she didn’t want to. With a sigh escaping past her lips, the woman tapped her fingertips against her thigh as she debated on what to do. As she always had, Juliet had done the business that she needed to attend to that her managers couldn’t, leaving her with several of hours with time on her hands.
Moving over to the safe on her wall, she typed in a code and waited for the soft click and pulled out her custom rifle, chewing on her bottom lip. “I wonder what Ric’s up to…” She muttered to herself before ultimately reaching out to find the man’s mind, speaking afterwards, Hey Ric, are you interested in hanging out? The last time they’d “hung out” she’d found the ashes in her basement after she’d returned. Killing ****, perhaps? I can meet you where ever.
Patting the pocket of her jeans to make sure she had her phone, the woman headed out towards the stairs on her boat, going onto the deck where a light ice had settled over the snow. Crinkling her nose in displeasure, she made a mental note to scrape it off. It would ruin it, she was sure.
Ric: I hate television, but I broke down and bought a small one finally. One of those ones you can put in a car on the back seat of the driver or passenger seat with the help of some device that holds it there securely. I only bought it for one show, some real life detective show where they talk about how they went around solving this case. I like that kind of ****. I know what they’re looking for and the latest technology that they’re using thanks to books, movies and shows like these. I’m almost done with the latest episode when my phone buzzes and I check it. Nothing important. Something about a delayed package to the store tomorrow.
I toss the phone to the couch at my feet and go back to my show, when I’m interrupted again. By Jules. A text would have worked just as well, I think as she starts yaking away in my head. There’s a pause in her sentences and that has me sitting up and putting the small, mobile television down on the coffee table. I grab the phone again and text a reply. Yeah. Anything particular in mind? I could and would kill just about anything, but some people only wanted to kill certain types of things. Only zombies, or just bears, or whatever. People are strange like that. Putting stipulations on things. ‘Nothing furry. Nothing cute. Nothing that hops.’ It was ridiculous the amount of stipulations I’ve heard over the years.
Meet me at Honeymead station in twenty. I hit send, stand up and look for my wife. “Going out with Jules.” I tell her before I leave. I don’t wait to hear what she has to say because I’ll never make it to my destination point in time with all her yammering.
Juliet: She stepped off the boat and onto the dock, glancing towards the water as she stood carefully. Her green eyes traced over the winter kissed area, thinking about how such a short while back people had swarmed for looting. She'd grabbed a few decent parts, some things to sell. It had created a good distraction for a day. While she put her rifle over her shoulder, Juliet double checked for her pistol and knife on her person.
Once done, she began to walk towards the transit. It pleased her that no one spared her a second glance at this time of night. It was cold, they wanted to get home. The bell that alerted her to her text went off and Juliet reached into her pocket to retrieve it. Her thumb hovered briefly before she typed out, Anything challenging. That was what she wanted, wasn’t it? A challenge? And bonding with him, she supposed.
Juliet felt the phone before she heard it and looked at the incoming text as she stepped onto the platform. It wasn’t a long ride away. Tucking the device away, she reached up to grasp the hold above her as she spoke into his mind again, I’ll be there. As she felt the train began to move, she tapped her boot clad foot idly and set her forehead against her arm as she took deep breaths.
Ric Something challenging. That could mean a lot of things. To me, challenging are those things in the caverns and in the castles. To others, challenging could be getting a wolf, or a bear. A mooncalf even. Middle ground, I suppose. I'm thinking the catacombs, two birds with one stone. We can kill things, and collect ritual things. I always need those items down there. Most of them anyways. And maybe we’ll get lucky and find a decent sword that my wife can make into something badass. She’s good at that. Good at a lot of things, but that especially. Everyone buys them because they’re the best in the city. I’m not one to talk up people, but I am one to give credit where it’s due.
My phone goes off and it's a reply for Jules. She’ll be there, no matter where she is in the city. Excellent. I stuff the phone away, because there’s no need for any more communication between us. We know where to be and what time to be there. I take the elevator down to the main floor and hope through the fade portal in the corner, not far from the entrance. It takes me to the Wickbridge area and from there I walk. I like walking. I like running better, but I’m not dressed for running and who runs in winter? Crazy people. People who want the attention. I don’t want that, so I walk. Briskly. I get there with two minutes to spare and look for my sister before sitting on a bench, as if I were waiting for a train.
Juliet: She fiddled with her phone as she waited. Trains weren’t her favorite thing, but she was getting more used to them. She walked or had spent most of her time driving around town when she first arrived, rode a bicycle. Maybe it would be something else for her to invest in at some point - a new car. She didn’t know where her old one had disappeared to after the day she’d died. There had been nothing of importance in it, with all the thieves in the city, Juliet didn’t bother to ever keep anything important on her person. In her apartment, even the shops had a high tech security system. When no messages went through, she tucked it back into her pocket.
One stop. Two stop. Once she finally came into Honeymead Station, Juliet waited until the crowd had pushed through the doors before following quickly so that she wouldn’t have to wait another several stops inside - she supposed if she got stuck, she could always walk from Westwall. Looking around, she hummed to herself before glancing at the clock. She was just a little bit late, but it wasn’t her fault. Focusing, she smiled a bit when she picked up on Roderic’s trail before walking in the direction, unsurprised to find him already there. Punctual. “Hey Ric.” She greeted, “Figured you’d like to blow off some steam, too.”
Ric As I waited, an altercation to my right caught my attention. Altercation might be too strong of a word, but it was an argument between two women. I don’t even know what they’re fighting about. Something about a bluetooth. Some girl borrowed the others bluetooth and lost it. I had come to the conclusion that it wasn’t a tooth that was blue for some reason unknown to me, but something expensive, because the owner of it wanted the other girl to pay for it to get it replaced if it wasn’t found. The other said it would take her two pay cheques to get it because she had other bills and priorities to take care of. In the end, I stopped paying attention, not that I had before, they commanded the attention because their squabbling was so damn loud you couldn't help but look in their direction.
“Jules.” I stand when I hear her voice and then turn to look at her. Usually I’m more on alert about what’s going on behind me, but those damn women. Women were going to be the death of me and not in some way that Skylar would take as being kinky or whatever. I literally mean I will walk into something I know nothing about and get killed due to some raging hormones. I nod at her statement and then move around the bench and bump her with my shoulder against the side of her arm. “Understatement.” I say with a small grin before walking away from the bench. “In an attempt to not waste time, I will leave the choice to you. Caverns or catacombs? I prefer the last choice because there are some ritual ingredients and sword parts down there, but if it’s not really a challenge, than I can forgo my person desires for the one that makes the most sense.” I slow my pace, so not to walk in front of Jules, but to walk next to her. I’m taller and a runner, so I tend to walk faster than most people who aren’t as gifted as I am in the height department and those who sat on their ***. I don’t think Jules does a lot of the latter, but I’ve got a few inches on her.
Juliet: There was something about the transit that made her think of April, the way that her cousin would always tease her because she didn’t like to take their car, maybe. It was never a big deal, really, but at the time, Juliet didn’t have much of a reason to go to and from the university. She didn’t get along with her father very well, nor her brother. The men in her life had always been business first, family second. It was likely one of the main reasons that Juliet was the way that she was, a workaholic that took pride in being able to pull away from those she cared for unless they were significant to her. In fact, she hadn’t heard from her father until recently - when he’d contacted “Cassadee” and asked who the hell she was for taking over his daughter’s businesses.
It had been a long, uncomfortable conversation.
And as Juliet drew closer to her brother, she found another uncomfortable conversation in play as she listened to the two women arguing. In an act to shut them up, the brunette focused on a wristwatch that the first wore, the item seeming to grow important, and then the second woman’s shoes doing the same. They didn’t shut up or notice at first, but it was a start when they did. Bumping Ric back, Juliet gave him a smile before she leaned over and pressed a kiss to his cheek - a gesture that she knew would likely annoy him, but oh well. “I would be fine with catacombs, I need to start collecting some items in my bag, anyway.” She stated. Unholy relics were helpful when locking out thralls and she didn't like the idea of some appearing out of nowhere in her boat. Although Cassadee's body was a different height than her own, Juliet kept up her long strides as she walked beside Ric. “I don’t think I really need a challenge. Just an outlet.” It wasn’t a secret that she'd been mad.
Ric I listen to her agree with the catacombs, it seems we’re both on the same page. We both need things from down there and we both want the satisfaction of destroying things. I personally would like to have a go at something else, but I suspect by now Phoenix is long gone and back to wherever she was, or supposedly was before she came back. I can’t be bothered to care, the only thing I care about is how Phoenix’s mad ramblings made Jules feel. I know what it’s like to be the unwanted, or dismissed ‘kid,’ when something new or different comes along. I’ve been there, and I used to think it was Nathan’s fault. When I was a kid. Thankfully, Jules knows who and where to put the blame on.
I’m rubbing at my cheek the whole time I’m thinking about my life on both sides of the coin. As a human, the unwanted offspring, and here, I am the coveted and most precious offspring. I don’t want to be either. I like to blend. Not be anything special, so that people remember me, for good or bad. It’s my innate drive-to appear normal. Something I’ve tried to accomplish since I was fifteen or so.
“Sounds good.” I nod, as I give my typical response. I’m not a big talker, but I know there are things to talk about. Women need to talk about things. “I’m sorry.” I say as we bypass some abandoned farm on our way to the Cherrydale sewers. “She sucks.” I give my sister a sideways grin as I stop at the sewer cover and pull it back. I’m not being chivalrous or something. I’m just naturally stronger than most women I know. Minus my wife. She’s got real nice arms. Best arms I’ve seen on a woman-though Jules is a close contender. I’m not being creepy-I’m giving credit where it’s due. Jules has worked hard to keep toned arms.
Once the cover is pushed aside, I extend an arm to it. “After you.” Again, not being chivalrous, I’m keeping an eye topside to make sure people aren’t watching us going into the sewers. That’s not something you see every day.
Juliet: For a moment, Juliet was confused when she heard the apology - what was he apologizing about? Did he do something and it was going to backfire on her? Her expression showed it until he continued and she lifted a shoulder in a soft shrug. “You shouldn’t be apologizing, Ric, you didn’t do anything wrong.” She made a motion to show that she’d buried it - for now, at least. She would never know how she felt tomorrow, or the next day. Anger was a different emotion, however, than her depression and it was something she had decided to connect to rather than sulk. “Truthfully, I was ready to leave again when you and Skylar gave me a reason to stay.”
Moving over to the safe on her wall, she typed in a code and waited for the soft click and pulled out her custom rifle, chewing on her bottom lip. “I wonder what Ric’s up to…” She muttered to herself before ultimately reaching out to find the man’s mind, speaking afterwards, Hey Ric, are you interested in hanging out? The last time they’d “hung out” she’d found the ashes in her basement after she’d returned. Killing ****, perhaps? I can meet you where ever.
Patting the pocket of her jeans to make sure she had her phone, the woman headed out towards the stairs on her boat, going onto the deck where a light ice had settled over the snow. Crinkling her nose in displeasure, she made a mental note to scrape it off. It would ruin it, she was sure.
Ric: I hate television, but I broke down and bought a small one finally. One of those ones you can put in a car on the back seat of the driver or passenger seat with the help of some device that holds it there securely. I only bought it for one show, some real life detective show where they talk about how they went around solving this case. I like that kind of ****. I know what they’re looking for and the latest technology that they’re using thanks to books, movies and shows like these. I’m almost done with the latest episode when my phone buzzes and I check it. Nothing important. Something about a delayed package to the store tomorrow.
I toss the phone to the couch at my feet and go back to my show, when I’m interrupted again. By Jules. A text would have worked just as well, I think as she starts yaking away in my head. There’s a pause in her sentences and that has me sitting up and putting the small, mobile television down on the coffee table. I grab the phone again and text a reply. Yeah. Anything particular in mind? I could and would kill just about anything, but some people only wanted to kill certain types of things. Only zombies, or just bears, or whatever. People are strange like that. Putting stipulations on things. ‘Nothing furry. Nothing cute. Nothing that hops.’ It was ridiculous the amount of stipulations I’ve heard over the years.
Meet me at Honeymead station in twenty. I hit send, stand up and look for my wife. “Going out with Jules.” I tell her before I leave. I don’t wait to hear what she has to say because I’ll never make it to my destination point in time with all her yammering.
Juliet: She stepped off the boat and onto the dock, glancing towards the water as she stood carefully. Her green eyes traced over the winter kissed area, thinking about how such a short while back people had swarmed for looting. She'd grabbed a few decent parts, some things to sell. It had created a good distraction for a day. While she put her rifle over her shoulder, Juliet double checked for her pistol and knife on her person.
Once done, she began to walk towards the transit. It pleased her that no one spared her a second glance at this time of night. It was cold, they wanted to get home. The bell that alerted her to her text went off and Juliet reached into her pocket to retrieve it. Her thumb hovered briefly before she typed out, Anything challenging. That was what she wanted, wasn’t it? A challenge? And bonding with him, she supposed.
Juliet felt the phone before she heard it and looked at the incoming text as she stepped onto the platform. It wasn’t a long ride away. Tucking the device away, she reached up to grasp the hold above her as she spoke into his mind again, I’ll be there. As she felt the train began to move, she tapped her boot clad foot idly and set her forehead against her arm as she took deep breaths.
Ric Something challenging. That could mean a lot of things. To me, challenging are those things in the caverns and in the castles. To others, challenging could be getting a wolf, or a bear. A mooncalf even. Middle ground, I suppose. I'm thinking the catacombs, two birds with one stone. We can kill things, and collect ritual things. I always need those items down there. Most of them anyways. And maybe we’ll get lucky and find a decent sword that my wife can make into something badass. She’s good at that. Good at a lot of things, but that especially. Everyone buys them because they’re the best in the city. I’m not one to talk up people, but I am one to give credit where it’s due.
My phone goes off and it's a reply for Jules. She’ll be there, no matter where she is in the city. Excellent. I stuff the phone away, because there’s no need for any more communication between us. We know where to be and what time to be there. I take the elevator down to the main floor and hope through the fade portal in the corner, not far from the entrance. It takes me to the Wickbridge area and from there I walk. I like walking. I like running better, but I’m not dressed for running and who runs in winter? Crazy people. People who want the attention. I don’t want that, so I walk. Briskly. I get there with two minutes to spare and look for my sister before sitting on a bench, as if I were waiting for a train.
Juliet: She fiddled with her phone as she waited. Trains weren’t her favorite thing, but she was getting more used to them. She walked or had spent most of her time driving around town when she first arrived, rode a bicycle. Maybe it would be something else for her to invest in at some point - a new car. She didn’t know where her old one had disappeared to after the day she’d died. There had been nothing of importance in it, with all the thieves in the city, Juliet didn’t bother to ever keep anything important on her person. In her apartment, even the shops had a high tech security system. When no messages went through, she tucked it back into her pocket.
One stop. Two stop. Once she finally came into Honeymead Station, Juliet waited until the crowd had pushed through the doors before following quickly so that she wouldn’t have to wait another several stops inside - she supposed if she got stuck, she could always walk from Westwall. Looking around, she hummed to herself before glancing at the clock. She was just a little bit late, but it wasn’t her fault. Focusing, she smiled a bit when she picked up on Roderic’s trail before walking in the direction, unsurprised to find him already there. Punctual. “Hey Ric.” She greeted, “Figured you’d like to blow off some steam, too.”
Ric As I waited, an altercation to my right caught my attention. Altercation might be too strong of a word, but it was an argument between two women. I don’t even know what they’re fighting about. Something about a bluetooth. Some girl borrowed the others bluetooth and lost it. I had come to the conclusion that it wasn’t a tooth that was blue for some reason unknown to me, but something expensive, because the owner of it wanted the other girl to pay for it to get it replaced if it wasn’t found. The other said it would take her two pay cheques to get it because she had other bills and priorities to take care of. In the end, I stopped paying attention, not that I had before, they commanded the attention because their squabbling was so damn loud you couldn't help but look in their direction.
“Jules.” I stand when I hear her voice and then turn to look at her. Usually I’m more on alert about what’s going on behind me, but those damn women. Women were going to be the death of me and not in some way that Skylar would take as being kinky or whatever. I literally mean I will walk into something I know nothing about and get killed due to some raging hormones. I nod at her statement and then move around the bench and bump her with my shoulder against the side of her arm. “Understatement.” I say with a small grin before walking away from the bench. “In an attempt to not waste time, I will leave the choice to you. Caverns or catacombs? I prefer the last choice because there are some ritual ingredients and sword parts down there, but if it’s not really a challenge, than I can forgo my person desires for the one that makes the most sense.” I slow my pace, so not to walk in front of Jules, but to walk next to her. I’m taller and a runner, so I tend to walk faster than most people who aren’t as gifted as I am in the height department and those who sat on their ***. I don’t think Jules does a lot of the latter, but I’ve got a few inches on her.
Juliet: There was something about the transit that made her think of April, the way that her cousin would always tease her because she didn’t like to take their car, maybe. It was never a big deal, really, but at the time, Juliet didn’t have much of a reason to go to and from the university. She didn’t get along with her father very well, nor her brother. The men in her life had always been business first, family second. It was likely one of the main reasons that Juliet was the way that she was, a workaholic that took pride in being able to pull away from those she cared for unless they were significant to her. In fact, she hadn’t heard from her father until recently - when he’d contacted “Cassadee” and asked who the hell she was for taking over his daughter’s businesses.
It had been a long, uncomfortable conversation.
And as Juliet drew closer to her brother, she found another uncomfortable conversation in play as she listened to the two women arguing. In an act to shut them up, the brunette focused on a wristwatch that the first wore, the item seeming to grow important, and then the second woman’s shoes doing the same. They didn’t shut up or notice at first, but it was a start when they did. Bumping Ric back, Juliet gave him a smile before she leaned over and pressed a kiss to his cheek - a gesture that she knew would likely annoy him, but oh well. “I would be fine with catacombs, I need to start collecting some items in my bag, anyway.” She stated. Unholy relics were helpful when locking out thralls and she didn't like the idea of some appearing out of nowhere in her boat. Although Cassadee's body was a different height than her own, Juliet kept up her long strides as she walked beside Ric. “I don’t think I really need a challenge. Just an outlet.” It wasn’t a secret that she'd been mad.
Ric I listen to her agree with the catacombs, it seems we’re both on the same page. We both need things from down there and we both want the satisfaction of destroying things. I personally would like to have a go at something else, but I suspect by now Phoenix is long gone and back to wherever she was, or supposedly was before she came back. I can’t be bothered to care, the only thing I care about is how Phoenix’s mad ramblings made Jules feel. I know what it’s like to be the unwanted, or dismissed ‘kid,’ when something new or different comes along. I’ve been there, and I used to think it was Nathan’s fault. When I was a kid. Thankfully, Jules knows who and where to put the blame on.
I’m rubbing at my cheek the whole time I’m thinking about my life on both sides of the coin. As a human, the unwanted offspring, and here, I am the coveted and most precious offspring. I don’t want to be either. I like to blend. Not be anything special, so that people remember me, for good or bad. It’s my innate drive-to appear normal. Something I’ve tried to accomplish since I was fifteen or so.
“Sounds good.” I nod, as I give my typical response. I’m not a big talker, but I know there are things to talk about. Women need to talk about things. “I’m sorry.” I say as we bypass some abandoned farm on our way to the Cherrydale sewers. “She sucks.” I give my sister a sideways grin as I stop at the sewer cover and pull it back. I’m not being chivalrous or something. I’m just naturally stronger than most women I know. Minus my wife. She’s got real nice arms. Best arms I’ve seen on a woman-though Jules is a close contender. I’m not being creepy-I’m giving credit where it’s due. Jules has worked hard to keep toned arms.
Once the cover is pushed aside, I extend an arm to it. “After you.” Again, not being chivalrous, I’m keeping an eye topside to make sure people aren’t watching us going into the sewers. That’s not something you see every day.
Juliet: For a moment, Juliet was confused when she heard the apology - what was he apologizing about? Did he do something and it was going to backfire on her? Her expression showed it until he continued and she lifted a shoulder in a soft shrug. “You shouldn’t be apologizing, Ric, you didn’t do anything wrong.” She made a motion to show that she’d buried it - for now, at least. She would never know how she felt tomorrow, or the next day. Anger was a different emotion, however, than her depression and it was something she had decided to connect to rather than sulk. “Truthfully, I was ready to leave again when you and Skylar gave me a reason to stay.”