Omens in Ashes
Posted: 26 Feb 2018, 04:17
Location: St James Cathedral
[against_peace][/against_peace]
* Verne was sitting in one of the golden chairs behind the ritual table at the top of the stairs. He looked up upon hearing the large wooden double doors of the Cathedral swing open, and found his lips manipulated up into a half-smile by the pang of humour that struck him. "I should have known you would be the first to find me here."
‹Mona McGee› Mona tentatively walked into the Cathedral it had been ages since she had stepped foot into the place. It had been a place of sorrow since the Death of her friend. She had lost Dom maybe she hadn't been good enough friend or maybe it was the pull of being a Vampire Mona did not know Dom was different now it was either accept it or not ... and Mona did not like the options. She walked down the corridor She was not expecting what she found. She thought the post online was a hoax ... If it was a hoax it was a damn good one her lip turned up as the man sitting there spoke to her "Who are you ?"
* Verne got to his feet and walked down the pair of steps that separated them. Mona looked different, that he recognised right away. Had she put on a little weight? Verne stood at the bottom of the stairs dressed in a black turtleneck sweater and a pair of faded blue jeans. "You eyes do not fool you, my friend. I know it has been an age, but trust what you see and hear before you."
‹Mona McGee› The space between them vanished in seconds but the look on Mona's face wasn't of a friendly greeting she came to a abrupt stop in front of the man and her hand flew in a large arch the echo of the slap to the side of the man's face sounded through the cathedral . She didn't know if he was real or not yet but either way he deserved that " ******* ******** you killed yourself how can you be real "
‹Gideon Barnes› He'd been slumming around the city looking for...something, or someone. No, something was right. A vampire wasn't a someone. But to no avail. Mona's text had come in and Gideon was interested, only because Mona had texted him. If it had been anyone else other than her or his brother, he probably would have ignored the message. After confirming the location, Gideon made his way to the church that once had a history, but was as dead as...well the leeches in the city. "Mona?" He called out as soon as Gideon found his way in the entry.
* Verne for a split second he saw red, and as the world came into focus again, Verne found himself looking at one of the stone tombs situated in the corner of the cathedral, a candle flickering at the edge of his vision. He straightened to look at Mona again, a little surprised she was able to slap so well, and rubbed his jaw. "Turns out I can't die." He sounded so blasé about it, but the truth had tortured him for years. He couldn't die, heaven wouldn't accept him. "I'm cursed, maybe."
‹Mona McGee› Mona heard Gideons voice as she watched the man recover from her assault "In here," she called out to him. She stared at him looking for flaws in his appearance anything that would say to her that it wasn't Verne. "How do i know you aren't some two-bit fraud looking for a cheap thrill and a way to get in good with the Paladins?" She gritted her teeth "How do I know you are Verne?"
‹Gideon Barnes› He followed the sound of Mona's voice, not missing anything she said. Though he was confused at their relation (whatever that may be) and the name Verne, Gideon found his way beside Mona, eyes on the other guy. "Like they say, Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves." He whispered, eyes locked on the guy, his words for Mona. If someone was supposed to be dead, there was a reason they weren't. Vampire maybe? or as Mona called it. A phony.
* Verne what more did she need, he wondered, as he stood here in the flesh. She had slapped him, so she knew his skin was hot, not cold like that of the undying. She knew his voice, took his measure, but questions remained. "If my presence is not enough, perhaps a memory we share, ask anything," he said.
‹Mona McGee› Not many people knew that she had left Harper Rock or why only those closest to her had known about her trip and they had suffered for her absence. Dom had succumbed to that horrible ******** and he had made her into one of them while Mona had been away. It always made her feel guilty to a extent but only three people in Harper Rock knew the answer to that question one was her father the other was now a vampire ... and the Third was supposed to be dead. "I left Harper Rock why ?"
‹Gideon Barnes› Gideon didn't know anything about why Mona left Harper Rock, so he remained silent, but focused his attention solely on the mystery guy and ruled out the possibility of him being a paladin turned vampire (Salience-failed). "Well, least he's got a pulse." That much gave him a little more credibility, or at least a little more weight then lacking one, in Gideon's eyes.
* Verne slipped his thumbs into the pockets of his jeans and bowed his head. He nodded, thinking back-- yeah, there was a brief time in which Mona had needed to leave the city to take care of something far more important than hacking up and trying to destroy vampires. "Your mother," he answered, "she wasn't doing so well, you had to go take care of her."
‹Mona McGee› Mona still wasn't sure So she drove the Nail in "What happened while i was gone?" Her eyes narrowed because she had known What had happened had Torn the man known as Vern apart only he would know this.
‹Gideon Barnes› Well, Gideon had no idea what the hell was going on, so he decided to park it on a pew, eyes going back and forth between the two of them, before he scooped up a bible from under the pew he claimed and flipped through the pages. If Mona was in danger, he was nearby, but it seemed this guy was who ever he said he was given he knew some f the story, if not all of it. Didn't churches get new catachists every year? "Your words are outdated. Messages are going to fall on deaf ears." He mumbled with a shrug of his shoulders.
[against_peace][/against_peace]
* Verne was sitting in one of the golden chairs behind the ritual table at the top of the stairs. He looked up upon hearing the large wooden double doors of the Cathedral swing open, and found his lips manipulated up into a half-smile by the pang of humour that struck him. "I should have known you would be the first to find me here."
‹Mona McGee› Mona tentatively walked into the Cathedral it had been ages since she had stepped foot into the place. It had been a place of sorrow since the Death of her friend. She had lost Dom maybe she hadn't been good enough friend or maybe it was the pull of being a Vampire Mona did not know Dom was different now it was either accept it or not ... and Mona did not like the options. She walked down the corridor She was not expecting what she found. She thought the post online was a hoax ... If it was a hoax it was a damn good one her lip turned up as the man sitting there spoke to her "Who are you ?"
* Verne got to his feet and walked down the pair of steps that separated them. Mona looked different, that he recognised right away. Had she put on a little weight? Verne stood at the bottom of the stairs dressed in a black turtleneck sweater and a pair of faded blue jeans. "You eyes do not fool you, my friend. I know it has been an age, but trust what you see and hear before you."
‹Mona McGee› The space between them vanished in seconds but the look on Mona's face wasn't of a friendly greeting she came to a abrupt stop in front of the man and her hand flew in a large arch the echo of the slap to the side of the man's face sounded through the cathedral . She didn't know if he was real or not yet but either way he deserved that " ******* ******** you killed yourself how can you be real "
‹Gideon Barnes› He'd been slumming around the city looking for...something, or someone. No, something was right. A vampire wasn't a someone. But to no avail. Mona's text had come in and Gideon was interested, only because Mona had texted him. If it had been anyone else other than her or his brother, he probably would have ignored the message. After confirming the location, Gideon made his way to the church that once had a history, but was as dead as...well the leeches in the city. "Mona?" He called out as soon as Gideon found his way in the entry.
* Verne for a split second he saw red, and as the world came into focus again, Verne found himself looking at one of the stone tombs situated in the corner of the cathedral, a candle flickering at the edge of his vision. He straightened to look at Mona again, a little surprised she was able to slap so well, and rubbed his jaw. "Turns out I can't die." He sounded so blasé about it, but the truth had tortured him for years. He couldn't die, heaven wouldn't accept him. "I'm cursed, maybe."
‹Mona McGee› Mona heard Gideons voice as she watched the man recover from her assault "In here," she called out to him. She stared at him looking for flaws in his appearance anything that would say to her that it wasn't Verne. "How do i know you aren't some two-bit fraud looking for a cheap thrill and a way to get in good with the Paladins?" She gritted her teeth "How do I know you are Verne?"
‹Gideon Barnes› He followed the sound of Mona's voice, not missing anything she said. Though he was confused at their relation (whatever that may be) and the name Verne, Gideon found his way beside Mona, eyes on the other guy. "Like they say, Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves." He whispered, eyes locked on the guy, his words for Mona. If someone was supposed to be dead, there was a reason they weren't. Vampire maybe? or as Mona called it. A phony.
* Verne what more did she need, he wondered, as he stood here in the flesh. She had slapped him, so she knew his skin was hot, not cold like that of the undying. She knew his voice, took his measure, but questions remained. "If my presence is not enough, perhaps a memory we share, ask anything," he said.
‹Mona McGee› Not many people knew that she had left Harper Rock or why only those closest to her had known about her trip and they had suffered for her absence. Dom had succumbed to that horrible ******** and he had made her into one of them while Mona had been away. It always made her feel guilty to a extent but only three people in Harper Rock knew the answer to that question one was her father the other was now a vampire ... and the Third was supposed to be dead. "I left Harper Rock why ?"
‹Gideon Barnes› Gideon didn't know anything about why Mona left Harper Rock, so he remained silent, but focused his attention solely on the mystery guy and ruled out the possibility of him being a paladin turned vampire (Salience-failed). "Well, least he's got a pulse." That much gave him a little more credibility, or at least a little more weight then lacking one, in Gideon's eyes.
* Verne slipped his thumbs into the pockets of his jeans and bowed his head. He nodded, thinking back-- yeah, there was a brief time in which Mona had needed to leave the city to take care of something far more important than hacking up and trying to destroy vampires. "Your mother," he answered, "she wasn't doing so well, you had to go take care of her."
‹Mona McGee› Mona still wasn't sure So she drove the Nail in "What happened while i was gone?" Her eyes narrowed because she had known What had happened had Torn the man known as Vern apart only he would know this.
‹Gideon Barnes› Well, Gideon had no idea what the hell was going on, so he decided to park it on a pew, eyes going back and forth between the two of them, before he scooped up a bible from under the pew he claimed and flipped through the pages. If Mona was in danger, he was nearby, but it seemed this guy was who ever he said he was given he knew some f the story, if not all of it. Didn't churches get new catachists every year? "Your words are outdated. Messages are going to fall on deaf ears." He mumbled with a shrug of his shoulders.