Long Rough Road
Posted: 24 Dec 2016, 03:54
It was hard to say what it was that made her decide to up and leave, just that one night, while she was out hunting, out killing, out doing what it was she did best (especially given her new status as the undead). Bo found herself and the southern boarder of the town, looking at the sign that said 'now leaving Harper Rock'. She had head rumors that the undead couldn't leave, she had also heard that it wasn't so much that they couldn't leave, but that they shouldn't, that if something were to happen, what ever that was, that would send their spirit from this shell of an existence, it would be permanent. That's it, 'do not pass go, do not collect $200'. There would be no coming back from the darkness of the shadow realm (whatever that was), it was just nothing, no more.
Bo stood there, and stood there, just looking at that sign, and with a deep (though unneeded) breath, she stepped past the boarder, left the town that to her knowledge she had never left. That was untrue of course, she had been born in Italy and whisked away as a babe to this city in the literal middle of nowhere Canada to 'protect' her. Or so her father said when he recently set her on the path that I am sure was what sent her to her first grave and caused her to rise as this with a 'new father' of sorts. She stopped, found herself looking back at the sprawling metropolis that was Harper Rock wondering if Mord would even notice her absence. She doubted it though. Why would he miss her? The thorn in his side that he had never meant to create. Her eyes hardened, iced over like a piece of glacial rock and then her gaze turned south bound once again.
Thankfully some of his training, however little there was (mostly her fault for not listening) that she knew and stayed out of any big trouble. Only traveled about at night, because, as far as she knew, the same power that kept her from truly dying, was the same power that would cause her to grow in power. So, she did what any smart (traveling) vampire would do. She read up on the myths, like it or not Mord, there were books out there, tons, created throughout history, that spoke of the myths. Which where true and which weren't she didn't really know. However, she figured that if it repeated enough, it had to be something that was fact.
While she was on the beginning of this journey, she began to think about her father, about his life, about the reason that she had been banished to Canada. Perhaps it was her time to get into dear old dad's line of work. After all, who better to break into the world of a gangster than the daughter of one. However, she knew one thing for sure. This was too close to well established mobs, the east coast was too close. It was then that she started to make her way westward until one day she found herself looking at a new sign. This one was bright green with decorative font and the smell of smog almost made her sick. Could she get sick? It was a thought, one she would deal with on a later date.
Welcome to Los Angeles.
While she wasn't stupid enough to think that the west coast was without it's mob and gang influence, it was the kind of influence that she knew would keep her safe. After all, most of the mobs and gangs here were of Mexican decent than Italian. Yes, this would be a good stepping stone. Once she was bigger, stronger, she would make her way home. And wouldn't that just be the butter on her father's toast. Poisoned butter probably, but butter none the less. It was a rough start too, after all, she was in a whole new hood, had to follow a whole new set of rules and most importantly, she had to keep to the dark. Something that was a whole hell of a lot harder in sunny Los Angeles than it was in cold Canada.
It started small. She started small. Working small crimes, a theft here, a car jack there... she noticed that her influence, it was getting stronger, she could not only hold larger territory, but more of them. There were just things that made growing in the world of a mobster so much easier. Is this why her father did it? The easy money? The easy power? The way it felt knowing that people would obey your every word. And aside from some of the missions, she did it all without her powers. After all, she didn't know just what powers she had, she had left before Mord could get into any real depth of training in that area. She used some, but for the most part, she lived her life as she had before she had died. A quarter mile at a time. Like a mortal... most of the time.
When she started getting higher in the ranks, she began to work on more of the area she had settled down in. A rather 'rich' place within the San Fernando Valley. It was actually a big valley, Harper Rock could fit into just the valley alone 5 times over. And soon, she found herself wondering once again about the city that she had left behind, though now she was beginning to wonder. Could she take over the city? Oh that was an amusing and rather interesting idea. One she would find herself look back on more and more with the coming 'battles' she would find herself in while she battle with others to not only keep the places that she had already claimed for herself but for the places she soon would set her icy gaze on.
However, perhaps she had over exerted herself as a fledgling vampire and an even newer gangster. However, she did notice one thing, her healing was still about the same, as before she had left Harper Rock, so that was a good thing, and the fact that what little powers she had learned to use before she left the city she was growing. And then there was the fact that she had begun to realize the difference between the thug she had basically come up to be, and the gangsters she aspired to be be... like her father. Only, maybe a little smarter... or at least, she could hope.
About the time that she became an enforcer, she made up her mind. She was going home. However, she was going to go home as strong as possible, because as far as she remembered, there was quite a few big mobsters already in the works of growing in Harper Rock. One of them had been a target of hers at one time, now, she still found herself thinking back on the handsome Italian that her father had set her sights on. He was one that she would have to find a work around on. Still, she had a main goal in mind. Now it was all about setting smarter goals. And the first goal that she was going to need to accomplish? Getting her way out of the San Fernando Valley without drawing too much attention to her end plan. However, she still also needed to make sure that when she left, she not only had to leave with her crew, but with the money she was making and with the power that was surrounding her. And not just the power that came from being a part of the supernatural world.
Bo stood there, and stood there, just looking at that sign, and with a deep (though unneeded) breath, she stepped past the boarder, left the town that to her knowledge she had never left. That was untrue of course, she had been born in Italy and whisked away as a babe to this city in the literal middle of nowhere Canada to 'protect' her. Or so her father said when he recently set her on the path that I am sure was what sent her to her first grave and caused her to rise as this with a 'new father' of sorts. She stopped, found herself looking back at the sprawling metropolis that was Harper Rock wondering if Mord would even notice her absence. She doubted it though. Why would he miss her? The thorn in his side that he had never meant to create. Her eyes hardened, iced over like a piece of glacial rock and then her gaze turned south bound once again.
Thankfully some of his training, however little there was (mostly her fault for not listening) that she knew and stayed out of any big trouble. Only traveled about at night, because, as far as she knew, the same power that kept her from truly dying, was the same power that would cause her to grow in power. So, she did what any smart (traveling) vampire would do. She read up on the myths, like it or not Mord, there were books out there, tons, created throughout history, that spoke of the myths. Which where true and which weren't she didn't really know. However, she figured that if it repeated enough, it had to be something that was fact.
While she was on the beginning of this journey, she began to think about her father, about his life, about the reason that she had been banished to Canada. Perhaps it was her time to get into dear old dad's line of work. After all, who better to break into the world of a gangster than the daughter of one. However, she knew one thing for sure. This was too close to well established mobs, the east coast was too close. It was then that she started to make her way westward until one day she found herself looking at a new sign. This one was bright green with decorative font and the smell of smog almost made her sick. Could she get sick? It was a thought, one she would deal with on a later date.
Welcome to Los Angeles.
While she wasn't stupid enough to think that the west coast was without it's mob and gang influence, it was the kind of influence that she knew would keep her safe. After all, most of the mobs and gangs here were of Mexican decent than Italian. Yes, this would be a good stepping stone. Once she was bigger, stronger, she would make her way home. And wouldn't that just be the butter on her father's toast. Poisoned butter probably, but butter none the less. It was a rough start too, after all, she was in a whole new hood, had to follow a whole new set of rules and most importantly, she had to keep to the dark. Something that was a whole hell of a lot harder in sunny Los Angeles than it was in cold Canada.
It started small. She started small. Working small crimes, a theft here, a car jack there... she noticed that her influence, it was getting stronger, she could not only hold larger territory, but more of them. There were just things that made growing in the world of a mobster so much easier. Is this why her father did it? The easy money? The easy power? The way it felt knowing that people would obey your every word. And aside from some of the missions, she did it all without her powers. After all, she didn't know just what powers she had, she had left before Mord could get into any real depth of training in that area. She used some, but for the most part, she lived her life as she had before she had died. A quarter mile at a time. Like a mortal... most of the time.
When she started getting higher in the ranks, she began to work on more of the area she had settled down in. A rather 'rich' place within the San Fernando Valley. It was actually a big valley, Harper Rock could fit into just the valley alone 5 times over. And soon, she found herself wondering once again about the city that she had left behind, though now she was beginning to wonder. Could she take over the city? Oh that was an amusing and rather interesting idea. One she would find herself look back on more and more with the coming 'battles' she would find herself in while she battle with others to not only keep the places that she had already claimed for herself but for the places she soon would set her icy gaze on.
However, perhaps she had over exerted herself as a fledgling vampire and an even newer gangster. However, she did notice one thing, her healing was still about the same, as before she had left Harper Rock, so that was a good thing, and the fact that what little powers she had learned to use before she left the city she was growing. And then there was the fact that she had begun to realize the difference between the thug she had basically come up to be, and the gangsters she aspired to be be... like her father. Only, maybe a little smarter... or at least, she could hope.
About the time that she became an enforcer, she made up her mind. She was going home. However, she was going to go home as strong as possible, because as far as she remembered, there was quite a few big mobsters already in the works of growing in Harper Rock. One of them had been a target of hers at one time, now, she still found herself thinking back on the handsome Italian that her father had set her sights on. He was one that she would have to find a work around on. Still, she had a main goal in mind. Now it was all about setting smarter goals. And the first goal that she was going to need to accomplish? Getting her way out of the San Fernando Valley without drawing too much attention to her end plan. However, she still also needed to make sure that when she left, she not only had to leave with her crew, but with the money she was making and with the power that was surrounding her. And not just the power that came from being a part of the supernatural world.