Awkward Hug!
Posted: 27 May 2016, 01:53
Trahir Trahison pushes open the double doors and steps into the Solace Sanctuary. His eyes roam the surroundings briefly, his nostrils flare, inhaling the scent of human. The environment is far from his normal haunt, but the young Killer is on a mission this evening. Chaos was something Trahir couldn't tolerate. He needed some modicum of control in his world, order. As ironic as the current situation was, it made sense to him. It wasn't possible for him or for the pro-secrecy vampires to win this war. The most that could be hoped for was damage control. Having spoken to the owner of the building before Trahir believed there was an option resting between the order he wanted, and the chaos erupting. The man could be the key. He voice rang out through the building, "Pratt. Robert Pratt, are you there?"
Robert Pratt Robert was inside, as usual, getting ready for one of his nightly basket walks. He enjoyed them, putting a wicker basket on his arm and then walking out around the city handing out food and blankets and clothes from the basket to those in need. The whole of Solace was buzzing, as normal, and it all made him happy. What didn't make him happy - were loud voices shouting his name from outside in demanding and assertive manners. He'd heard that tone too many times before,and it was usually followed by people storming the building and shooting **** up. Sowith a smile at the worried faces, hands raised to shush and calm them, he made his way outside to see who was making the fuss.
Trahir Trahison stands in the doorway. Silhouetted by the lights outside the door the Killer certainly cuts an imposing figure. His tailored suit does little to hide the bulk of muscle it contains, his height has increased slightly since their last meeting, though the man's demeanor is apparent even if his features are not. The placement of his feet, the squared shoulders, the cocky tilt to his head. All of it smacks of the same fledgling met in the graveyard nearly a year ago. As Pratt approaches, Trahir steps back away from the doorway, allowing egress from the building to the other vampire. "I'm unarmed." He says simply in a quiet voice. "We should speak."
Robert Pratt Robert's body language was completely different. It was relaxed, easy, his slim and slight figure - tall as he was - was no sort of threat at all. And even if you found the height a little imposing, the lopsided and idiotic grin on his face usually set people at ease within seconds. It took him a moment to recognise the face and the voice, and then he chuckled. "Trahir! Good to see you again! How is suckling on V's tyt going? Unarmed you say? We both know that's not true - not with what we are." He laughed again and then turned to go back inside, holding the door open to the other vamp. "If talking is all you want, then come on in - we don't bite in here, everyone is always welcome. We can talk in my office, as I doubt you're going to crack a smile and so you might scare the kids!!"
Trahir Trahison nods. It was true. The stony faced vampire's eyes took in the faces staring at him as they passed. The oddest of couples to be certain. Robert, easygoing, loose. His walk reminiscent of someone taking a leisurely stroll through the woods. Trahir's almost a lumbering gait more at home on the screen during a horror marathon. Jason Voorhees or Michael Myers perhaps Blood-filled faces greeted his gaze at every turn making him appreciative of the fact he'd had the foresight to feed before coming. The fear was palpable though in no way mimicked by his host. "You would have to ask others if the flavor has changed. Last I sipped it tasted of treachery and rejection." He follows Pratt through the corridors, keeping his voice low.
Robert Pratt He raised an eyebrow at that nugget of information, and swallowed the 'I told you so' back down before it escaped his lips. Just to the right of the stairs he headed through the door to his office and waited for Trahir to join him before shutting the door behind them both. "Please, take a seat. Can I offer you anything to drink?" He took a seat himself on one of the couches and relaxed, watching the other man before him. "Then you can tell me why you're here, as I'm sure this isn't a social call."
Trahir Trahison takes the offered seat. "Yes, I'll take a brunette between twenty-one and twenty-five, preferably with a high IQ who prefers a vegetarian, not vegan, diet. Female of course. Have the wrist perfumed with l'eau du temps." He doesn't sound remotely sarcastic. He smoothed his suit, the gesture seeming less than unconscious and then looks to Robert. "You should emerge from your self-imposed isolation. But you should be more... sane this time."
Robert Pratt He chuckled and when Belle popped her friendly old head in and looked to him he nodded. "Is Tina around at all? Our guest is a little peckish." She nodded and vanished, returning shortly with a brunette that matched Tahir's description. "No perfume Trahir, and you will not hurt her or there will be an issue. Understood? We can discuss once you're satiated and she's gone to bed." His posture hadn't changed but his voice and face had, and he was deadly serious about Tina coming to no harm. She was one of the many volunteers at the Sanctuary who were well aware of what the city held, and who accepted them without issue and even helped out with blood donations when needed. There was a wine glass on the side, should he want to keep some blood for drinking while they talked about.... whatever it was he wanted.
Trahir Trahison inclines his head graciously. "I wouldn't dream of causing harm in another's haven. That would be gauche." He holds his hand out for the girls, fangs slipping down behind unsmiling lips and he brings it up to his mouth, biting it at the elbow. He's fed, so the gesture is largely a symbolic acceptance of the offering to him. A single swipe of his tongue seals the twin punctures as his other arm holds the girl up as she begins to go limp from the effect of the bite. Once she is ferried away Trahir reaches out, turning the glass upside down. "Thank you Mr. Pratt. Shall we get down to business then?"
Robert Pratt He nodded, satisfied no harm had been done and then simply waited to see..... well..... what the ****.
Trahir Trahison claims his seat one more and begins. "The Masquerade is failing." The statement is simple but to him holds the same gravity as if the world was ending. "There needs to be a new balance struck to avoid a repeat of the holocaust. Those like me... the more... vampiric sector of the city can not do that. The opposite of us, those vegan vampires are too inept. Neither extreme is viable for a lasting future for our kind. You are in a unique position. You dislike the Masquerade but have not actively tried to tear it apart in the last year that I have heard. Those opposed to it would recognize your name and I believe that if you were to take a more active role in city politics perhaps you could assist the imminent assimilation of our kind into human culture."
Robert Pratt Robert was inside, as usual, getting ready for one of his nightly basket walks. He enjoyed them, putting a wicker basket on his arm and then walking out around the city handing out food and blankets and clothes from the basket to those in need. The whole of Solace was buzzing, as normal, and it all made him happy. What didn't make him happy - were loud voices shouting his name from outside in demanding and assertive manners. He'd heard that tone too many times before,and it was usually followed by people storming the building and shooting **** up. Sowith a smile at the worried faces, hands raised to shush and calm them, he made his way outside to see who was making the fuss.
Trahir Trahison stands in the doorway. Silhouetted by the lights outside the door the Killer certainly cuts an imposing figure. His tailored suit does little to hide the bulk of muscle it contains, his height has increased slightly since their last meeting, though the man's demeanor is apparent even if his features are not. The placement of his feet, the squared shoulders, the cocky tilt to his head. All of it smacks of the same fledgling met in the graveyard nearly a year ago. As Pratt approaches, Trahir steps back away from the doorway, allowing egress from the building to the other vampire. "I'm unarmed." He says simply in a quiet voice. "We should speak."
Robert Pratt Robert's body language was completely different. It was relaxed, easy, his slim and slight figure - tall as he was - was no sort of threat at all. And even if you found the height a little imposing, the lopsided and idiotic grin on his face usually set people at ease within seconds. It took him a moment to recognise the face and the voice, and then he chuckled. "Trahir! Good to see you again! How is suckling on V's tyt going? Unarmed you say? We both know that's not true - not with what we are." He laughed again and then turned to go back inside, holding the door open to the other vamp. "If talking is all you want, then come on in - we don't bite in here, everyone is always welcome. We can talk in my office, as I doubt you're going to crack a smile and so you might scare the kids!!"
Trahir Trahison nods. It was true. The stony faced vampire's eyes took in the faces staring at him as they passed. The oddest of couples to be certain. Robert, easygoing, loose. His walk reminiscent of someone taking a leisurely stroll through the woods. Trahir's almost a lumbering gait more at home on the screen during a horror marathon. Jason Voorhees or Michael Myers perhaps Blood-filled faces greeted his gaze at every turn making him appreciative of the fact he'd had the foresight to feed before coming. The fear was palpable though in no way mimicked by his host. "You would have to ask others if the flavor has changed. Last I sipped it tasted of treachery and rejection." He follows Pratt through the corridors, keeping his voice low.
Robert Pratt He raised an eyebrow at that nugget of information, and swallowed the 'I told you so' back down before it escaped his lips. Just to the right of the stairs he headed through the door to his office and waited for Trahir to join him before shutting the door behind them both. "Please, take a seat. Can I offer you anything to drink?" He took a seat himself on one of the couches and relaxed, watching the other man before him. "Then you can tell me why you're here, as I'm sure this isn't a social call."
Trahir Trahison takes the offered seat. "Yes, I'll take a brunette between twenty-one and twenty-five, preferably with a high IQ who prefers a vegetarian, not vegan, diet. Female of course. Have the wrist perfumed with l'eau du temps." He doesn't sound remotely sarcastic. He smoothed his suit, the gesture seeming less than unconscious and then looks to Robert. "You should emerge from your self-imposed isolation. But you should be more... sane this time."
Robert Pratt He chuckled and when Belle popped her friendly old head in and looked to him he nodded. "Is Tina around at all? Our guest is a little peckish." She nodded and vanished, returning shortly with a brunette that matched Tahir's description. "No perfume Trahir, and you will not hurt her or there will be an issue. Understood? We can discuss once you're satiated and she's gone to bed." His posture hadn't changed but his voice and face had, and he was deadly serious about Tina coming to no harm. She was one of the many volunteers at the Sanctuary who were well aware of what the city held, and who accepted them without issue and even helped out with blood donations when needed. There was a wine glass on the side, should he want to keep some blood for drinking while they talked about.... whatever it was he wanted.
Trahir Trahison inclines his head graciously. "I wouldn't dream of causing harm in another's haven. That would be gauche." He holds his hand out for the girls, fangs slipping down behind unsmiling lips and he brings it up to his mouth, biting it at the elbow. He's fed, so the gesture is largely a symbolic acceptance of the offering to him. A single swipe of his tongue seals the twin punctures as his other arm holds the girl up as she begins to go limp from the effect of the bite. Once she is ferried away Trahir reaches out, turning the glass upside down. "Thank you Mr. Pratt. Shall we get down to business then?"
Robert Pratt He nodded, satisfied no harm had been done and then simply waited to see..... well..... what the ****.
Trahir Trahison claims his seat one more and begins. "The Masquerade is failing." The statement is simple but to him holds the same gravity as if the world was ending. "There needs to be a new balance struck to avoid a repeat of the holocaust. Those like me... the more... vampiric sector of the city can not do that. The opposite of us, those vegan vampires are too inept. Neither extreme is viable for a lasting future for our kind. You are in a unique position. You dislike the Masquerade but have not actively tried to tear it apart in the last year that I have heard. Those opposed to it would recognize your name and I believe that if you were to take a more active role in city politics perhaps you could assist the imminent assimilation of our kind into human culture."