To Remain [Tara]

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Jesse Fforde
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To Remain [Tara]

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BACKDATED TO OCTOBER 23, 2016
J E S S E . F F O R D E
Jesse sprawled on the couch in the welcome lounge of the tattoo parlour. The bar was busy enough outside, but the Necromancer didn’t want to deal with strangers. He didn’t want to talk to his staff. The parlour itself was closed, the doors locked, the signs turned to indicate that there would be no tattoos tonight. There’d been no tattoos for a week, for two. How much longer would Jesse be out of work?

Until everything settled down, he supposed. Clover was gone. He’d allowed her to go and duel on her own because she had asked for it, and he didn’t want to hover. He didn’t want to be the over-protective husband who didn’t allow his wife any kind of independent freedom. Where he had promised to do the same, his efforts had come to nil. They wouldn’t engage. It didn’t matter how often or how hard he attacked, they would not respond. He was left untouched. Their words meant nothing to him -- their insults and their accusations were false, and Jesse was confident enough in himself to pay them no mind.

But it was hard to remain behind. He could have absconded to the shadow realm to keep Clover company, but that would be to abandon what was left in reality. The message had been sent to all who remained, and Jesse had expected no replies. To his welcome surprise, however, he’d heard back from a few -- one of whom was Tara. He’d not seen the brunette in a while -- he texted her back to tell her where he was, to tell her to knock on the door and he’d let her in. While he waited, he tried not to sink too far into the quagmire of his thoughts.


T A R A
Tara looked to her phone, finding the new text and opened her maps app as she wasn’t sure where she was going. There were still parts of the city she wasn’t familiar with. Following the voice of the app, she reached the address. “Tattoos huh?” she said, not the time to be distracted, drinks and tattoos went well together. She knocked on the door, “Jesse?” she called out.


J E S S E . F F O R D E
Jesse opened just one eye. There were customers who’d been knocking, too -- he’d had to shake his head and mouth the words we’re closed three times already. This time, he recognised the voice that accompanied the knock, and he got up to unlock the door and let Tara in. He gestured to the couch he’d previously been lounging on and flipped the blinds on the door so that no one else would bother them. “Unharmed, I see. I suppose that’s a good thing,” he said.


T A R A
Tara stepped inside, taking a look around before looking at him. “Unharmed?” she said. “What happened?” she asked, she flopped down on the couch and crossed her arms. “What’s going on? You said you were tortured..” she said.


J E S S E . F F O R D E
Jesse was mostly covered up; he wore jeans and sneakers, a t-shirt and hoodie over the top. A person wouldn’t see how he’d been turned to swiss cheese from the neck down, and most head wounds were healed. At least the burns had healed and he no longer looked like he’d crawled out of some lava swamp. His hair had all grown back, the tattoos back in their proper un-melted positions. “That’s… I don’t know yet,” he said. He hadn’t tried to figure out who’d taken him, and nor had they come back for him. Yet. “That’s completely unrelated. I’m ninety percent sure, anyway,” he said, flopping down on the couch. “You haven’t heard from anyone outside of Fforde?”


T A R A
Tara tilted her head, don’t know yet? Unrelated? She shook her head, “Only you.” she replied, “I don’t hear from anyone else..” she added, she really didn’t know anyone else. “Your text said all of us were in danger. What is disenthrall?” she asked.


J E S S E . F F O R D E
It appeared that Tara had remained hidden, unfindable. Either that, or they just hadn’t got around to her yet. Either way, Jesse knew he wasn’t making it up. He wasn’t imagining it, or exaggerating. He didn’t know what their plan of attack was. But he needed to warn Tara regardless. “Disenthrall is a ritual. At the moment, I am …” he paused. He was not Tara’s sire, even though he was about to say so. He cleared his throat. “Renee is your sire, right? The bond you share can be useful in certain situations. The bond you share with me via Renee is the same. The disenthrall ritual severs that bond. Although she’s always be your sire, you’d have your own name. Any benefit of the bond we share, that you share with her, would be gone. It’s… symbolic,” he said. “The tome to perform that ritual was a rare one, and used to be held exclusively by Tytonidae. Even though someone had previously given the tome to Aeryn, I’ve got a target on my back because I sold the tome on auction. I was supposed to get rid of it, but I didn’t. And… well the target isn’t on my back, it’s on yours. On everyone who’s been sired by me, or by mine. Everyone in Fforde is being threatened to disenthrall or die,” he explained. It was complicated.


T A R A
Tara listened, though she didn’t know what Tytonidea was. She wrinkled her nose, “I...never had a family before, so I don’t approve of that disenthrall.” she said, looking down at the floor. “Not sure what the big deal is if someone else had the tome. Sounds like a ***** move to make, like some kind of random excuse to attack the family.” she said. “So how bad is dying?” Course they were already dead..


J E S S E . F F O R D E
Jesse arched a brow, though he kept his thoughts to himself. Beggars couldn’t be choosers and although he might have asked Tara where she’d been all this time, if she was attached to the idea of family, he chose to let it go. She was here. She was asking about death. She wasn’t going to take the ritual, if it was offered to her. Jesse shrugged. “It depends on you. I’m a masochist who thinks death is a great opportunity to get some alone time, some peace and quiet. Others compare it to torture and insanity. But if you die, you won’t be alone,” he said. Others would be there, and Jesse himself, eventually, would slip into the shadows and help where he could.


T A R A
She wouldn’t have the most important person to her though, but one of the reasons she came was to protect him. “There are already others in that death realm?” Tara asked. Were there going to be anyone else coming? “It will most likely be torture for me but guess we’ll see..” she said. “Are we waiting for others? Are we hiding out or we going on the attack since they started it?” she asked. “Not that I stand much of a chance. I’ve been training but I’m sure I’m still pretty weak compared to older vampires..”
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Re: To Remain [Tara]

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J E S S E . F F O R D E
Jesse shook his head. “There’s not really a plan of attack. Clover is already dead. Aria, too, but why they killed her when they knew she’s never had anything to do with me, I don’t know,” he said. That one was a mystery. Why would Aria not have disenthralled? Jesse thought she’d have jumped at the chance. Had they not actually given her a choice? Was that how this was going down? “Rhett has disenthralled, and so has Crimson -- he was one of Clover’s. Kaelyn’s refusing to disenthrall but she’s not coming here -- she’s not doing it out of solidarity to Fforde but simply because she doesn’t like being told what to do. Marisol is just going to keep going about her business, and Aine is the only other who’s replied,” he said. “There aren’t enough of us to form any kind of attack team. I’ve tried going after them but they won’t engage with me. I suppose they think I’ll suffer,” he said with a laugh that lacked any mirth. “It’s up to you what you want to do. You can hang around here with me or you can go home again -- if they haven’t contacted you yet, maybe they won’t. Maybe they’re already bored and have moved on to harass some other unfortunate,” he said with a shrug.


T A R A
Tara wasn’t sure who those people were. She had been on the CrowNet but she hadn’t met them she didn’t think. “I can’t go home. There’s someone there I don’t want to get hurt..” she replied. Bry was going to be pissed that she took off again but she did this for his own good. “Sounds kind of boring just sitting around and waiting.” she said. She wondered if they had lost interested by now. She couldn’t return home until she knew for sure.


J E S S E . F F O R D E
Jesse offered another shrug, his palms splayed upward. The rabbit tattooed on his palm looked as if it were jumping from one to the other. He was quite proud of that one tattoo. “It is boring. And I feel kind of useless. But I’ve engaged where I can, tried to attack and requested duels but no one will comply. Aside from aimlessly wandering around the city, I don’t know how to find them either. Do you have any suggestions?” he asked. He himself was at a loss.


T A R A
Tara frowned, well if he didn’t know what to do, how was she supposed to know what to do. “They won’t duel? Seems kind of cowardly.” she said, she thought duels were all noble and ****. She got distracted for a moment by his tattoo. She wondered what Bry would think about her getting one. She shook her head. “I don’t know. I guess the only option is to sit back and see if they come. If nothing happens, guess they got bored and we go about our undead lives. When do the dead realm people come back?”


J E S S E . F F O R D E
Jesse snorted. “Yeah -- their excuse is that I don’t deserve the ‘honour’ of a duel,” he said. Such a stupid, paltry, worthless excuse. Tytonidae themselves were not honourable, not in the least, not with this new game of theirs. Any accusation against anyone else for lack of honour was an absolute joke. Jesse had hoped that his own post to the public Crow might inspire others in the city to agree with him. But it looked like the majority of them were cowards too, not wishing to get a target on their back. Whatever. “It depends on when they died. It’s generally a week,” he said with a small smile. His gaze was sharp as he assessed Tara. It had been a while. “What have you been doing with yourself?” he asked, curious.


T A R A
Tara shook her head, figures but it seemed they were more of the coward. “A week huh.” she said, she wondered what it was like but she was in no hurry to find out. She thought about how to reply. “When I was turned...I wasn’t sure how my boyfriend would react to it so I left home. Now everyone knows about vampires, he found me, he doesn’t care I’m a vampire and he was kinda upset that I left so...I’ve been spending my time with him.” she said.


J E S S E . F F O R D E
Jesse nodded. The conversation had turned, and he wasn’t averse to it. There wasn’t really much else he could say about their current predicament, except that it was happening and beyond some kind of miracle, they did not have the manpower to stop it from happening. It was a summer storm, and they could do nothing but wait it out. There were plenty of things he could have said about Tara’s reasoning -- a criticising report about her lack of participation. But the bitterness had been bled from him, the acceptance sitting upon his shoulders like a comfortable fur-lined jacket. He did laugh, though. “Well, if he doesn’t care, you should hang around more often. You don’t have to exclusively hang out with one or the other,” he said with a sly wink.


T A R A
Tara laughed, “I’m sorry.” she replied, “I just wasn’t sure at first how things were going to go. I was afraid but now that everyone knows about vampires, I hope that the two races can get along together.” she said. “I will try to hang out more. Maybe we can all do something when everyone comes back?” she added. Though the one thing that was on her mind was her boyfriend wasn’t just human but a paladin, she was sure vampires didn’t like them. Not that she planned on Bry meeting her vampire family any time soon, she sorta doubt he would want to. He was upset at her sire for killing and turning her which was why she was glad she never said who did it.


J E S S E . F F O R D E
Jesse nodded, picking at a piece of fluff on his jeans. He nodded, but it wasn’t the same as an agreement. He’d have to think about it. Social gatherings for a family that wasn’t really a family were, to him, a thing of the past. He would organise public gatherings, which they could come to if they wanted. Serpentine could do with the business. “We’ll see,” he said, with half a smile. It might be nice, he thought. With Tara, and Aine -- with Marisol and Clover. With whoever else might be around. Maybe this whole incident would work contrary to Tytonidae’s wants. They’d succeed in bringing Fforde closer together rather than tearing them apart. “As for whether the species will get along, we’ll have to see about that, too. I think that measures should be taken if they decide they want to turn against us -- but it seems to be going the other way, so far,” he said. Still, it wouldn’t stop him from doing the research.
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