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A Gathering Of Hunters: Vampires | -The End-

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Character: Norne Irae
Player/Group: Kaden/Fiona (@Kassia )
Location: Bridge Apartments - First Aid
Time: Tuesday Afternoon

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Fiona's voice pulled Norne's attention over from where she had wrapped up her hand. Her eyes rested on the mod doc and Kaden. She hadn't wanted to disturb them when she came in, having planned on leaving quietly when she finished wrapping her injury. However, since she was invited, Norne's eyes immediately lit up. She had been wanting to learn Fiona's expertise in healing mods for a little while now, but never wanted to step on the other doc's toes. That said, Norne was only partly effective as a medic in the Hunter group given that most of the others had mods of some kind that could get damaged. She was among the few that didn't have any notable mods - just the one in her brain that brought up vitals in her field of vision when she touched someone. Learning how to heal in both biological and synthetic areas would make her an overall better asset. Plus, she was always down to learn new things.

"Yeah, I'd love to!" Norne said excitedly as she strode over by Fiona, casting the other woman a playful look, "Especially if I get to don glasses like those. They're super hot. Right, Kade?"

Norne winked over at Kaden from her teasing words, only noticing then that he appeared rather tense. For what reason, she wasn't entirely sure. She definitely didn't consider that it was because of her bleeding hand. Her eyes lingered on him for a moment, as though trying to solve a puzzle, before snapping down towards his modded arm. "You know, this synthetic skin really is impressive. It's so similar in texture to actual skin tissue that it's nearly impossible to see the difference unless you look closely," She stated to Fiona as Norne shifted from her 'Hunter mode' to her 'nerdy Doctor mode.' Her eyes scanned across the wires with a blank look. Give her a body and a scalpel and she could perform miracles - make dead bodies talk, some would claim. But place technology in front of her? If it didn't work after turning it off and on again, then she usually had to call for assistance.

"Alright teacher! I'm ready to learn," Norne beamed at Fiona with an eager look of determination shimmering in her eyes.
 
Character: Kaden // Fiona NPC
Player/Group: Norne ( @ThatGeckoGirl )
Location
: Bridge Apartments - First Aid
Time: Tuesday Afternoon


Fiona smiled at Norne and her playful quip. She really did appreciate her assistance and willingness to learn. Laughing softly at Norne's comment on the glasses, she looked up at her through the lenses, and Kaden once again started to laugh. It wasn't often he had the opportunity, but he couldn't lie; the glasses were terrible.

"Laugh it up, you two, but these babies can see deep into this arm like no other." Taking a soldering gun, she used it to point to the wires and then the connections. Then Fiona pulled the glasses from her face and handed them to Norne.

"Cute," Kaden said with a smirk.

"This isn't much different than working on muscle; each of these wires is like a vein, and you connect them to the coordinating color. Now, Kaden, his arm is newer, and these tethers are the older generation, so we have to get a little creative as each wire is black. Fortunately, for this item, each wire is a different length. This is your telling. You'll want to connect this one here. " Fiona brought the wire up to a red labeled point in Kaden's arm, and it fits in perfectly. "Then this one is the center of his elbow." She connected this one next. " And this smaller one is the outer." Once Fiona connected all three remaining wires, Kaden could move his arm and fingers again; he tested each tip of his finger to his thumb and then looked to Norne and then to Fiona.

"Working ok." He stated, and Fiona nodded.

"To replace his existing wiring and parts, they click in like a puzzle; each one looks like a muscle you just lay them in and screw them into place. Before his synth skin, you could see this better. But now, with the mesh over the muscles for the skin, we can clip this back into place and lay the skin over it. It should fuse nicely again." Fiona worked slowly to ensure that Norne could see what she was doing, then she poked Kaden's palm. " Because the tether is here, we will need to cut out a port so it doesnt jam, as there is no way it can come out right now." Kaden watched as Fiona took a scalpel and cut out a small rectangular port under the USB-looking device. "I will make this a hinge, so if he presses his fingers into it, it will pop the lock, and the tether will extend."

Fiona pointed to the small hinge on the silver tray. "Very tiny." She said softly as she leaned her face in and took up the screwdriver to attach two small screws to the skin and then looked over had Kaden's hand. "He has some sections of his hand where this can attach, like a key on a keyboard. We will press it in, and it should fuse to the back plate behind his hand. While his arm is newer, these back plates were created for other things like connections to hand cannons and guns; you would just use them here for an easy install. Very minimal surgery." Fiona moved back from her space so Norne could get a better look at Kaden's arm now with the additional port. Kaden again tested his fingers and then paused as a spasm ripped through his arm, twisting his body slightly to the left. He gritted his teeth and then exhaled through his nose.

"The unfortunate thing with these Black Market mods is how incompatible they are with new equipment. He's going to feel this pain in his shoulder..." She paused as Kaden removed himself from the gurney to empty his stomach into the sink. He stared down at his hand as he leaned over the sink and flicked on the water. "... and have flu-like symptoms from it... poor thing." Fiona frowned and looked away to give Kaden the courtesy of not seeing him in such a state. "We will remove it when the mission is over, but it is critical that his body becomes used to this for a successful transfer of information.

"Kaden baby, do you want some ice or water?" Fiona asked as she looked at him while he shook his head. " These Black market mods... hell of a thing, really."
 
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Character: Naomi// Kaden// NPC Fiona
Player/Group:
Brief mention: Aratone (@BennyQ ), Maxine (@Fish is yum ), Nebuchadnezzar ( @Kosmik_Khaos ), Jonah ( @ThatGeckoGirl )
Location: Bridge Apartments - Naomi's room-> Common room
Time: Tuesday night//Wednesday Morning


It had worked.

Wearing herself out, Naomi had fallen asleep after practicing the new moves she had learned in the training room. She had also dabbled a little in what Kaden had taught her; this seemed more difficult as she needed help grasping how to turn an everyday object into a weapon until she had laid in bed and folded a piece of paper found on her nightstand. Ideally, she tossed it up in the air in thought, watching the paper float back down until she sat up in sudden realization. She had to utilize what she had. That was what she was missing, the key factor. Naomi got to work. She stood up on her bed and threw the paper. It hit resistance, and she tried again with different angles, power, and positioning of her body. She threw it to a blank wall, cursed to herself when it didn't work, and then lay on the floor in thought again.

He had made it look so easy.

Truthfully, the paper trick he had taught Naomi always confused her. Shutting her eyes, she tried to think of what he had done. Then frustration got the best of her, and she flicked the paper upwards as hard as she could and opened her eyes when it hadn't fallen back down. It sliced at the ceiling and let a hairline cut in the plaster. Paper was flimsy and could tear easily, but she had realized then that it was a blade in the right hands-- and she knew how to use those effectively.

There must have been a surge of happiness that flooded Naomi because she grinned and sat up from her place on the floor, then crawled into bed and fell asleep almost instantly. Tomorrow was going to be the day she visited her old apartment; staying up late would be a disservice to her exhausted body.

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Naomi was up before the sun, and she immediately dressed in a sweatshirt and a pair of black jeans that Fiona had provided her. The dark coverings would shield her from the sun as she, Max, and Neb made their way to the Panderosa Apartment complex. Lacing her boots, she looked back up at the ceiling where the paper had made a mark and exhaled. It had been weeks since she had visited her old apartment. While her vampiric abilities had made anxiety less jarring, she still couldn't push away the memories and guilt that plagued her mind. Bitting on her nail, she paced her room for a moment and then crossed her arms. Could she do this? Was it time? She supposed she should retrieve her clothing. She couldn't borrow Fiona's every day and definitely didn't want to inconvenience anyone.

"Okay. Let's do this," Naomi said, looking at her bedroom door intently. But her feet wouldn't move. "Okay... or not." Again, she sat on the bed, flipping the hood up of her sweatshirt. The guilt made her body feel weak, and she could only remember briefly the scuffle that had gone down at her apartment. She was so enraged by her own being she lept from the balcony window and hurried away from the bloody scene, stumbling into the corridor of the Hunters Guild with a weak plead for help.

"You have to do this," she told herself as she stood and, without another thought, walked out of her bedroom and down the hall to grab the last bag of A-300 from the refrigerator.

"Hey, Fi?" Naomi asked as she looked over at Fiona, curled up on the common room sofa, reading a broken spine book in the dim apartment light. The sun barely twinkled over the horizon, but the shades had already been drawn. "Would it be possible to get more A-300? Do you think that with the shortage, it will be available?" Her teeth tore into a corner of the plastic pouch, and Fiona nodded.

"Yes, I have sources. You're covered, sweetie!" Her higher-pitched voice put Naomi at ease, and she smiled before pulling herself onto the counter to finish her breakfast. She looked out into the city of Arcadia while she sipped on the synthetic blood and admired how peaceful it could look before the sunrose. It had also been weeks since she had gone out in the daylight, and she felt a wave of nerves. She had seen how vampires burst into flames and dust; the thought of it made her shudder. With the ferals now trying to find a way to walk in the daylight, this made her particularly vulnerable in her current training position; what if her skin was exposed? Would she, too, burst into flames?

"Chairs exist, Naomi," Kaden stated as she walked out of his room, pepper following behind, her gangly legs trying to keep up with his stride. Naomi slid her eyes to the side and continued drinking from the pouch. Pepper jumped onto the sofa to snuggle into Fiona while she read, and he continued about his morning, making coffee and taking a seat at the furthest barstool available.

"So, you're really doing this." He turned his head to look over at her while she nodded and gave him an "mhm." " You should be fine. But. I guess be careful. You...uh... seem to attract trouble."

He was careful in his wording. He didn't want to be disrespectful towards her now that Aratone was taking the reigns in on her training, but he still had to say his two cents. "Take a weapon or something."

"Already covered," she said, forcing a smile before hopping down from the counter and throwing the empty bag away in the biohazard bin.
 
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Character: Naomi// Kaden// NPC Fiona
Player/Group:
Aratone (@BennyQ ), Maxine (@Fish is yum ), Nebuchadnezzar ( @Kosmik_Khaos ), Jonah ( @ThatGeckoGirl )
Location: Bridge Apartments - Naomi's room-> Common room-> Naomi's old apartment
Time: Wednesday Morning/ Afternoon


**Trigger warning: Themes of grief, death, and depressive thoughts**


Naomi Looked to Kaden, who looked to the max in confusion.

"I...Am talking to her," Kaden said, confused as she sipped his coffee and lifted a brow. He simply didn't understand what they meant. "Why are you guys so adamant that I talk to her? We talk all the time; how much more talking can I do? We have jobs, you know."

Naomi stared blankly at Max and then glanced back to Kaden. "You can't be serious. Are you this blind?"

"No..."Kaden said in thought, but he also didn't know what she had meant either. Blind to what?

"I haven't been here long, but even I can see this connection you guy's have." Naomi left it at that and then looked in annoyance back at the city.

"Whatever. I'm heading out; this shouldn't take long. I just need a few things." With that, she pulled up her hood, pulled sunglasses from her pocket that Fiona had hidden away, and made her way out of the apartment. She hadn't been out in the daylight for weeks, so she was a little overwhelmed by how busy the streets were. The walk would be long, but she knew it would be worth it to get out and stretch her legs.

Taking the main walkway north towards the mail center, she watched as Arcadian citizens milled around the City Center. The City Center had many vendors dealing in all sorts of professions which was tempting for Naomi as she knew she could easily buy new clothing with what she had made from the shipyard--but she knew she needed to push on. She had to go back and get that closure she desperately yearned for.

Arcadia was dusty during the day from the surrounding desert and slightly chilled from the Autumn air. The neon lights weren't as vibrant, and the daytime ads weren't as racy and enthralling. The collection of voices from the digital billboards overhead made her head hurt now that she had more precise hearing; however, the hood of her sweatshirt did muffle some of the sounds.

Once she had made her way through the crime-laden streets, Naomi entered the City council Square without so much as a disturbance; maybe her clothing did help her blend in with the local criminals. This location of Arcadia was beautiful, to say the least, and well guarded.

The courtyards were full of large, vibrant trees of different origins. She had noted one as a plum tree and another cherry when she had taken this same path to her previous profession. The colors around the courtyards swirled in the wind and painted the surrounding streets in splatters of purple and pink. It was peaceful here, shaded, but the buildings surrounding the area were quiet while city employees worked at running this metropolis. A few of these diligent employees milled around in the courtyard, smoking, talking, or eating their food, but no one noticed Naomi's entrance, nor did they seem to care that this woman strode into their area as if she knew it. Just behind the City Council buildings sat the Pandarosa Apartments. They, too, were beautiful. Their coastal flare and angular shape were sought after by those who wanted a little more quiet living in a traditional style. She had been lucky that she and her boyfriend, Silas, had earned enough to afford this location.

Naomi's job had been a liability. She had delivered mail to several unsavory parts of the city. Because she had no actual say in where she was stationed, she was forced to carry a weapon on her at all times due to the crime that had become so violent the council felt that their carriers needed to hold a weapon. Still, despite that, she had never been very good at using it, and the training was minimal. Though her new abilities made it easier to steady herself, she was grateful.

As Naomi stood outside the apartment for a moment, she sat on a concrete bench outside the building she had once resided in and looked up at her floor. She had built her life here. This was where their entire world was. She was shielded from the City Center, corporations, and crime. They could have raised a family here. She could have been happy here. Naomi dwelled on what could have been a moment longer, then stood and made her way into the open walkways of the apartment complex.

She had hit this visit just right. Her rent was paid from when she was changed and made her way into the Guild to when she arrived here today. So the apartment had not been inspected in her absence, and she didn't have to worry about the crime befitting one who was breaking. Placing her hand on the biometric scanner, she waited for the standard chime of approval, but it didn't sound. Confused, she tried again and then shifted her position to her right hip, and she realized the door was slightly open and bent, though, at first glance, it appeared totally fine. She then slid her sunglasses up on top of her head in thought. "Thats strange..." She whispered as she moved her body between the door frame that she had to pry open and then ran her fingertips over the edge of the bent door.

Some portions of the house were the same, the furniture was unmoved, the lights off or dimmed, and the curtains were drawn. However, the floor had been stained in Silas's blood, now darkened from her sudden rampage that catastrophic night. Naomi caught herself trying to swallow back tears. Was this a bad idea? Maybe she shouldn't have come.

The apartment was large; there were two equal-sized rooms towards the back, a guest bathroom to the right, and a master bedroom with a bath to the left. o the right, just before the hallway entrance, sat an open dining room with a glass table with a modern stainless steel base. Six silver chairs sat pushed into the glass while a stylish centerpiece commanded that space. The galley kitchen was next to the dining area. It was large, the cabinets were white, and the backsplash on each side was made of ornate tin. The countertop was white marble with elegant gray veins, and there was an attached bar with similar gray velvet bar chairs. The appliances were new, barely used.

Across from the kitchen and dining room was the open living room. A large sectional ( once again a silver-gray velvet) sat facing the dining room. A glass-top coffee table and fluffy white rug also decorated the space. Contemporary art lined the wall pulling in more grays and baby blues from the room. To the side, next to the living room, sat an inset screen for entertainment. Behind the sofa, a massive bay window and balcony opened up the space, and walking around the sofa would allow one to exit to the balcony without issues. Overall, the decorating had been tastefully done, but it was sterile. Naomi hadn't done this decor, nor did her boyfriend, they had purchased the apartment like this, and it allowed them the freedom to add without the anxiety of decorating.

Slowly she walked around the living room, picking up a blanket and folding it, then set it on the chaise portion of the sectional. She took a few dishes from the coffee table and bar to the kitchen and set them in the sink. Idly working around the room while she thought back to that night, she had been bitten. Naomi still couldn't place the Creator who had done it. While she cleaned, she realized that a Medic Team must have picked up Silas because the spot she had left him was empty and replaced with his blood. Trembling as she scrubbed caked-on food from a plate, she furrowed her brows and aggressively washed the dishes in the sink. Then she grabbed yellow rubber gloves from under the skin cabinet and cleaning solution and started in on the stain. She couldn't stop cleaning. Her body went into a response she hadn't recognized before this. Naomi scrubbed into the tile, into the grout, with determination. By the end of it, the blood-stained into the tile was too deep for the cleaning solution to reach, but she had picked up a majority of it.

Setting the cleaning solution back under the sink, she wiped down the countertops next and then threw away all expired food from the refrigerator. She figured if she were to sell this place, she would need to pick it up and make it presentable. The bathroom only needed a few items wiped down, and then she moved on into their spare room, which they had made into an office for Silas's work. He had worked for the city council as a detective. It had taken him only a few short months to obtain this position, starting as an Arcadian police officer and then moving into the detective position upon discovering recent killings in Arcadia from what was suspected to be vampires. While the citizens knew of vampires, these bites were different, messy, and rushed, much other than the 2-4 puncture marks usually left behind. Because of his organization and research of the subject, he was able to move into his new position to research further. The day he received the promotion, they converted the guest room into his office. He had only been in his position for one year, and his research now sat abandoned.

Naomi stood at the doorway, still and blank. She could smell him, and a wave of anxiety hit her. But she didn't cry. Her body simply couldn't push out the tears like a human's.

He had kept his room clean and orderly. The blinds had been drawn, so the light that filtered through illuminated stips of dust over his keyboard and monitors. There were manuals stacked on the desk, which she thumbed through slowly just to exist in his office. Naomi moved her hand over to pick up another book, and her skin immediately felt the sun's warmth. She paused, blinked, and then ripped her hand away as a searing pain scorched it through her body.

"Fuck!" She screamed. This seemed to release a rage inside of her. She picked up the book and threw it against a wall. Then she took the stack of manuals and did the same she picked up anything she could and threw it into the wall and ground while watching these items shatter under her strength. She screamed into the ether, pulled her arms into her chest, and fell to her knees, surrounded by the wrecked memories. How could this happen? They had it all, and she ruined it!

Naomi couldn't move. She was cemented to the ground now, her knees had locked, and she whimpered as she tried to get up. The grief claimed her body, and she felt it coursing through her. It was what she deserved. she knew it. This would catch up to her someday, and today was the day.She sobbed, and tears finally pushed past her eyes, bloody, dark, and painful. She stayed in this position for as long as her mind would allow her. Crumbling on the floor of his office was all she could do, and she would stay there until the sun slid into noon. Slowly like a wilting flower in late spring, she willed herself up, her arms shaking at her own weight and her legs threatening to do the same. Naomi needed to get her clothing and leave. There was nothing left for her here. She picked up the manuals and set them on the desk again, leaving behind the glass and broken picture frames.


Slowly trudging to the bedroom, she thought about how this was the worst idea she had ever come up with. How could she even look at the bed that they lay in? How could she look at the polaroids of them together? Looking over to the dresser across from the bed, she moved to it robotically. She found a single photo of them wedged in the silver frame, snapped the picture down from a dresser mirror, and tucked it away in her jacket. Then picked up a duffle bag that was placed on the chair in the bedroom. It was full of Silas's gym gear which she pulled out and neatly set on the armchair, then opened the closet.

She wasn't sure what she saw at first but nestled in a sea of clothing was... his body. Had he crawled in her like a hurt animal? She backed away and hit the corner of the bed, which caused her to fall onto the bedroom floor due to her already weakened body. The fall must have been the exact sound needed to make Silas stir because as she hit the ground, the creature rammed into the closet door, startled, and burst out of the small space hissing. This was confusing to Naomi because not long ago, she had screamed into the void out of frustration, yet nothing stirred in the house. She wondered if the closet had muffled some of the sounds or if he had been in a deep sleep that had since ended due to the time of day.

Whatever the reason, She couldn't believe what she saw. This creature was once her boyfriend and is now a feral. He looked at her, then lept to the wall and crawled onto it like a disturbed spider. Naomi could see his labored breathing, how his entirely red eyes searched for food, pale skin sickeningly shrinkwrapped to dehydrated blue veins. She waited as he focused on her and then took the opportunity to bolt from the bedroom into the living room. Glass-like claws dug into the plaster while she got into a crouching position. She dropped to her knees to get lower to the ground, slid down onto the tile for momentum, and pulled one of the heavy dining chairs out behind her to use as a shield. The screeching of the chair and the feral echoed in the room, and she winced at the high-pitched sound. Looking back, she saw Silas struggle with the chair and then launch off of it onto her. Naomi yelped and flipped to her back to knee him in the chest. Then as he hissed at her, she brought her fist up to meet his jaw. Once disoriented, she kicked him back and scrambled to her feet.

"Please!" She cried, putting out her hands, pleading with him to pause. Maybe he could remember her. Perhaps she could save him. "Silas! It's me!"

He slapped her arm out of the way and pinned her to the counter. This left her in a compromised position, with her spin pressing into the marble. Slowly, she flattened her shoulders onto the counter and pulled her knees up to wedge between them. Gradually her arms slid out from her body while he pinned her shoulders down, and she used them to brace herself as she used her thighs to push him away from her. When his grip was loosened from her tiny frame, she kicked him back further, dropped to the floor, and crawled into the kitchen, where she grabbed a knife from one of the drawers and held it out. There was a growl from the feral and a labored breath from Naomi as she waited with wide ruby-colored eyes.

She had to end this.

There was no other way.

Somehow between the time she had bitten him and now,someone had to have turned him; from there, he must have fed on drug blood. This was the natural course for ferals. As the two stood there in the galley kitchen, there was a brief moment where Naomi wanted to allow him to win. This was what she deserved. He had every right to rip her apart for what she had done to him. But she had every reason to continue living-- she had to find out who had done this to them.

"I'm sorry." She cried and slowly slid one leg under her body while the other foot planted itself into the floor, making it easier for her to pop up.

As Silas grabbed her, she jammed the knife into his chest, which provided enough distraction that she could pull the pistol from behind her waistband and jammed it into his rib. Naomi had him where she wanted him, and as she lifted her red eyes to look into his own, she pulled the trigger. Muffled shots rang out, and the pained hiss and garbled growls made her close her eyes. As Silas stumped back to hold his side, she released another into his shoulder, then finally as he fell onto his back writhing in pain, she placed her foot on his chest to keep him still and emptied the magazine into his frame. While she stood in shock, she examined the bullet holes to ensure that this had killed him." I loved you." She whispered dryly through the knot in her chest. Coagulated blood and sawdust seeped out from the wounds, and she released his chest to back away. "I didn't want you to have this life! You deserved better!"

Quickly Naomi picked up the duffle bag in the bedroom and started stuffing her clothing into it. She rummaged through the closet for other items, as well. She had found his compound bow, which had been neatly stacked on top of shoe boxes full of memories, the bolts had slid behind a few of the boxes, but she pulled them out and also stuffed those into the duffle bag and then pulled the bow over her petite frame, this was slightly uncomfortable with how the sights were position on the weapon. Still, it wasn't nearly as painful as how she felt killing him again. Naomi realized that the pain she had felt was replaced with adrenalin. Snapping up the duffle bag, she walked towards the bent front door. Pausing only to look back at him. She had mourned him when she had killed him the first time; now, he was no longer the same person she had once loved. He never would be. When she had ended him, someone brought him back and gave him the life that most vampires who hadn't passed trials and sought out drug blood had. It was a cruel decision on their part.

Naomi wanted to know who had done this, who would end her life in such a brutal way, and who would do this to the only man she had ever loved? It seemed so cruel. "I'll figure it out. I promise," She choked out after a moment of staring at the lifeless body, then looked around in front of her again. His skateboard had been sat upside down on the counter while he fixed a wheel. It hadn't been this way before she left, so she knew that for a brief moment, he was sane, trying to pick up where he had left off. She grabbed the skateboard and headed out of the apartment. She tried to close the door to the best of her ability while she pressed into the side of her temple to contact the Hunters Guild.

"Naomi." She said softly while looking to ensure no one around the apartments saw her. " Body at Pandarosa apartments 2A. Feral." The voice on the other end didn't bother to ask more questions. Her information had been in their file. However, there was a surprise at the word feral. Naomi ended the call and headed down the stairs to the courtyard, where she set the skateboard down, stepped onto it, then pushed forward. She pulled the sunglasses down from the top of her head and placed her hands in her hoodie pocket, and made her way out of the apartment complex and back through the City Council hub.

Just as she inched back into the center of Arcadia, Naomi decided to take the alleyways as this was often the quickest way home. She wanted to get home, put her clothing away, and then figure out what work needed to be done to the compound bow. While she moved down the alleys on the skateboard, unbothered by wandering eyes and curious Arcadians, she thought back to the scene in the apartment. She didn't feel a sense of release for putting an end to her boyfriend, but she did feel a sense of resentment towards the Creator who had bitten her. had she remained human, Silas would still be alive, and their world wouldn't have been torn to shreds.

Just as she came out of her deep thoughts, she heard laughing echoing through the alleyway. It was hard to place the sound, but she assumed it was just someone laughing with their companion while walking down the sidewalk. She didn't want to be bothered by the presence of others; besides, her hearing was so much more intense now she wasn't sure if what she was hearing was far away or close. Deciding not to take the chance to investigate while her face was flushed and her eyes rimmed with residual blood tears, she decided to pause and adjust the sting of the compound bow on her chest. Just as she looked up from the sights to inspect the area, she felt the sharp blow to her side that knocked her from her skateboard and into the side of the building. Naomi let out a shaky breath as her body landed on the cement and shook under the pain that twisted its way around to her back. Slowly she lifted her head, peered through a sea of dark blonde hair, and blinked. She pulled the strands away from her cheeks and lips and spit out blood. Had she bitten her lip in her fall? patting her lip slightly, she tried to focus on her surroundings. Exasperated, she whispered, "Dammit-" before sliding a knee under her and pushing up her body. She adjusted the hood back over her head so that her face didn't burn and then picked up the sunglasses from where they had fallen, then looked up to see Jonah. "What the fuck! Why would you do that!"
 
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Character: Jonah Irae
Player/Group: Naomi (@Kassia )
Location: Alleyways of Arcadia
Time: Wednesday Afternoon
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"Why hello, fangs. Enjoying the sun today?"

The feral vampire snarled and lunged at the young brown-haired man as his voice made himself known.

"I'll take that as a fuck yeah."

A grin spread across his face like a child coming downstairs on Christmas Day. Perfect. The technologically advanced escrima sticks spun between his nimble fingers, their ends humming with an excitable electric charge. The Hunter moved from his spot with inhuman speed, catching the feral vampire off guard as his prey was abrupt to his left side instead of directly in front of him. The glinting claws tore harmlessly across the bricks the dark-haired Hunter had been standing in front of, only to shriek as a hard hit threw it against the very wall it attacked. The vampire slammed into the brick wall of the alleyway as an electric current spread across the body of the mindless monster from where it had been hit. The feral was only able to push off from the wall before it was hit with a barrage of attacks, each one hitting with a stronger electrical current than the last. The Hunter bashed his escrima sticks against the vampire, knocking aside outreaching claws and using the mods in his feet to block vampirically fast attacks. Laughter began to bounce off the walls of the alleyway as his eyes gleamed off the high of the adrenaline thrumming through is system. He had his fun. It was time to end this pathetic bloodsucking fucker. The Hunter landed a hard hit against the feral's chest and pressed a button on his escrima stick as he did. A blast of pale blue erupted from the end as it unleashed the built up kinetic energy. The sheer force of the energy threw the vampire across the alleyway to the other wall, where it slammed into the bricks. Russet pieces crumbled from the impact and clattered to the ground. The vampires choked, clutching at the gaping hole in its chest. The Hunter laughed as he stalked forwards, peering at the heart that had refused to similarly implode with the rest of the body. The stunned vampire's enhanced healing wasn't fast enough to allow it to recover as the Hunter lunged one of his sticks towards the resilient heart. A pointed wooden stake shot out of the end of the stick, skewering the heart with a grotesque mini explosion of blood. The daylight skulking feral was dead.

Jonah Irae pressed the button to retract the wooden blade of the escrima stick he used to stab the feral vampire's heart. A low chuckle left his lips as he attached the sticks to his waist and crouched in front of the massacred body of the bloodsucker. He inspected the body for a moment, reaching out and turning its head from side to side. He had no idea why these sun-resistant ferals had been popping up, but the fuckers killed his group unaware during the day. Thus, he made it a mission to hunt them down. Drugs were one hell of a substance, and to allow vampires to not be burned alive by the sun's UV rays? Even more notorious. But hey. It was damn good business for him. Taking a metal flask from his side, Jonah took a swig of the burning whiskey from inside. He savored the warmth of it in the pit of his stomach after it scorched his throat before tucking it away and grabbing some pliers. Without hesitation, he pried open the mouth of the dead vampire and, one by one, yanked out the fangs. It was a bit of a nasty task, but they were his own source of income unless he wanted to sell his body out for the masses. Not a bad idea, but he enjoyed the adrenaline rush of killing these fanged monstrosities. With the fang torn from the vampire's mouth, he put away the pliers and took out a little sack that he tilted the fangs into before tugging the strings closed.

Where to next? Jonah stood up and stretched his arms over his head to loosen some of the tension in him muscles. The adrenaline had worn off at this point. Hunting during the day wasn't exactly the most inconspicuous time to be doing this, but it was the best way to find these mutated abominations. He cast a sidelong glance at the body. He couldn't help but wonder what his sister's thoughts concerning them were. She was the smart one that looked into this shit. Just as quickly the thought entered his head, he rejected it with a scoff and roll of his eyes. Fuck Norne Irae. If she wanted a sample, then she could kill and collect it her damn self. It wasn't like she didn't possess the skills to do it. If anything, she was overqualified for the process of harvesting her own samples. It was beyond irritating. Jonah raised his hand and pressed it against the side of his head. "Jonah Irae. Body in an alleyway at the center of Arcadia," He informed the Guild for cleanup as he sauntered down the alleyway to head into the streets again. That was when he saw her. A female vampire coming down on her skateboard. He pressed himself back against the wall quickly, eyeing her. For people who didn't know what they were looking at, she fit right in. But he has been trained since before he could remember to point out and kill vampires. Her pale skin rimmed with the slight outline of veins and the slight blood able to seen at the corner of her sunglasses was damning evidence. She walked right into his grasp. Looks like it was his lucky day! Payday was going to be nice with another set of chompers.

It didn't seem that she was paying much attention to her surroundings, which was a benefit to Jonah. As she was about to pass him, Jonah activated the mods in his feet to launch out from his spot with a startling burst of speed. He slammed one of his escrima sticks into the female vampire's side with a strong blow. The hit charged the escrima stick even more as it absorbed the kinetic energy. He watched her get thrown to the wall. Hood and sunglasses - this wasn't a daylight feral by the looks of it. As she spoke, demanding why he hit her, Jonah paused for a moment in coming towards her. Did...she not understand the dynamic here? A small laugh rang out from his at her question, and he tilted his head at her with an amused look in his eyes. "You must be a new bloodsucker if you don't know what's happening. Almost makes me feel bad," He said nonchalantly, emphasis on almost, "You're a vampire. I'm a vampire hunter. Wrong place, wrong time for you, sweetheart. It's nothing personal. This is how I make a living."

Jonah moved forward, gripping her by the collar of her shirt and hoisting her up roughly. He threw her back against the wall before a flurry of blows slammed into her body. Each blow sent a stronger electrical current from the origin of the hit. She wasn't well practiced. It made the fight far less fun. This was just a beat up. Jonah sighed lightly as he landed another hard hit just under her ribs where her kidney was. It was hard enough to double her over. "I'll make this quick," He huffed, grabbing her wrist to tug her up. He pinned her wrist against the brick wall while moving back his other escrima stick and ejected the stake at the end to stab her right in the heart and bring an end to this little skirmish. However, in pulling up her wrist, her sleeve had slipped down. His eyes cut to a mark on her now exposed left forearm, and he froze. A Hunter mark? Slowly, Jonah lowered his escrima stick and retracted the blade, meeting her eyes. If anyone was to look down the alleyway, the two were in such close proximity that it appeared as though they might have been in the process of an intimate make out session instead of a fight to the death.

"You're a Hunter? Well fuck, why didn't you speak up?" Jonah smiled at her, releasing her wrist. He reattached his escrima sticks to his waist before slinging an arm around her shoulders. "If I knew you were a Hunter, vampire or not, I wouldn't have attacked in the first place. Name's Jonah. No hard feelings, right?" He spoke to her smoothly, casting an arrogant yet infuriatingly attractive side smile towards her as he leaned down towards her while his hand was still slung across her shoulders.

"Where you headed? I'll walk you back. Arcadia isn't safe whether the sun is up or down these days."
 
Character: Naomi//NPC Fiona
Player/Group:
Jonah// Norne ( @ThatGeckoGirl )
Location: Alleyways of Arcadia--> The Bridge Apartments
Time: Wednesday afternoon



"You're a vampire. I'm a vampire hunter. Wrong place, wrong time for you, sweetheart. It's nothing personal. This is how I make a living."

Naomi furrowed her brows. She had known that there were other Hunter pods throughout the city, this wasn't a secret to anyone in the Guild, but she had never been attacked by one of the members before.

"Wait--" She pleaded before Jonah lifted her up by the collar of her hoodie. He was surprisingly strong, which she was alarmed by-- given that now that she was a vampire, she was mostly dead weight. When she hit the wall, her shoulder had dented and broken some of the brick that now lay shattered on the ground. She swallowed against the collar of the sweatshirt and grabbed hold of his forearm as he pulled her back and then threw her once again. Her sharpened claws dragged along his forearm before she was released. As she hit the wall again and slid down, she felt the sting of each blow. "Fuck! Wait!" The vampire growled, her fangs growing slowly as the pain coursed through her body and sent off signals to her brain that she was in danger and that typical human strength would not do her any good. She was still getting used to this, so the idea that this was only showing him that she was a wild animal ready to strike definitely did not help her case.

"I'll make this quick,"

Naomi slapped his hand away as he went to grab her wrist, but it was in vein as he lifted her up, and she growled and tried to kick him away like a feral cat.

"Let me the fuck go!" Naomi hissed and whimpered while trying to push his arm away from her wrist. As her sweatshirt sleeve slid down, he seemed to recognize the triangle hunter's mark. He released her and quickly slung his arm around her, which confused her. "Get the fuck away from me!" She barked and pushed him away roughly.

"If I knew you were a Hunter, vampire or not, I wouldn't have attacked in the first place. Name's Jonah. No hard feelings, right?"

"Yes! Lots of hard feelings right now. What the fuck! Do you just go attacking people without verification?" She rubbed her arm while glaring at him, then picked up the bow, which had been mangled now that she had hit the wall. Staring at it for a moment, defeated, Naomi then pulled it back over her body; regardless, she could fix it. It would just take some time.

He was clearly a Hunter, but she was clearly a vampire, and she felt he had already labeled her an enemy in his mind, regardless of the mark. While she shook out the brick and mortar from her sweatshirt, he offered to walk her back to her home. Did she trust him enough to allow him near her home?

"Fine. Whatever," she scoffed as she glanced at him with narrowed, irritated eyes. The pain continued to present itself in her body and would remain this way until she found some sustenance to help the healing process. She then stopped as she heard the last portion of his sentence. Arcadia isn't safe whether the sun is up or down these days.

This was worrisome. If the citizens of Arcadia didn't have a safe place during the day, the Hunters would be overwhelmed with work. They had to figure these ferals out. She wished that Silas was still living to continue his important work on this matter. He could have done so much more for them than anyone would have realized. The overwhelming send of guilt hit her once again, and she pressed her lips tightly together and tried to suppress the new wave of emotion and bloody tears that seemed to want to breach her barriers. She wasn't going to let this guy see her cry. He didn't deserve to see the tears after what he had put her through.

"Let's go, " she said curtly, picked up the skateboard, nestled it under her arm, and started walking.

The walk back to The Bridge Apartments was silent. If Jonah had talked, Naomi didn't listen, nor did she want to converse with him. She was upset. She had already had a difficult time back at her own place; this just seemed like the cherry on top of an already fucked up sundae.

Once they reached the apartments, she waved to Jessa, who looked at Jonah with confusion while her free hand slyly typed in his description into the Hunters database. Naomi looked like she had been put through the wringer, so Jessa didn't bother to welcome her back from her endeavors, nor did she feel it would be appropriate after viewing her brick-dusted hoodie.

"Don't... Touch anything." Naomi said as she opened the door to the apartment and allowed him in. She assumed this would be courteous; maybe the team would like to know his view on the ferals in the daytime. He was apparently hunting quite a few if he had attacked her.

"Oh my god!"

Fiona had heard them enter from the front and head down the hall, and she had heard Naomi's voice speaking to someone else unfamiliar. Having been cooking dinner, she was right by the hall. Turning to wash her hands, Fiona grabbed a tea towel from the stove handle and made her way over to see how the visit to her old apartment had gone. The sound of her heels clicking softly made Naomi look in her direction. "What the hell happened to you!" Before Naomi could answer, Fiona pressed into her temple to call down Norne, the healing process on Naomi was taking much longer than she cared for, but this could have been from a few issues. She hadn't fully consumed her body worth of A-300 after they returned from the bar; healing max had taken a considerable amount of energy and power that even if the A-300 could help. It also might not have been enough to support the exhaustion.

Now with her crying after the apartments and the beat down she received in the alley, Naomi did look rough, but she tried to hold herself tall because she knew if she didn't, she was going to crumble right in front of Fiona and Norne and this random stranger.
 
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Character: Jonah Irae / Norne Irae
Player/Group: Naomi/Fiona NPC (@Kassia )
Location: Bridge Apartments -> Jonah's Old Apartment -> Bridge Apartments
Time: Wednesday Afternoon
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Verification? Was he supposed to get verification for killing a vampire? Jonah tilted his head a little in thought as he followed the vampire Hunter back to where ever she was staying at. Being an Irae, he could get away with breaking the rules thanks to his parents being in the Guild themselves. In general, he didn't care much about their restricting rules - just the ones that made sense such as keeping the existence of Hunters a secret from the general populace. Had he forgotten this one? Nah, surely not. He didn't know a single vampire that was also a Hunter. This young woman had to be a very rare exception. The fact that she wasn't trying to tear into his throat right now was probably a testament to her being on that A300 stuff. Jonah eyed Naomi as they walked. He didn't necessarily blame her for being pissed at him. They didn't exactly have the friendliest of meetings. But attacking and killing vampires was what he was trained to do. Any hesitation, even in asking something such as verification, could result in death. In the end, it was the vampires who had the advantage over Hunters. Hunters were, for the most part, just human. They had to even the playing fields with enhanced weapons and mods. Even then, death was a very real risk of happening. The group he had been with learned that the hard way.

"What, you think I'm going to break something by mere contact?" Jonah grinned at Naomi from her comment as they made it to The Bridge Apartments, "You insult me.......hmmm, I don't think I got your name." Jonah nonchalantly quickened his pace to be a little ahead of Naomi as he walked backwards to peer down at her with that same smug smile of his. His eyes flicked to the side for a moment as they passed Jessa, and he gave her a little wink and salute while they passed. He had no idea who she was, but he figured it wouldn't matter. "You've barely spoken to me since our meeting, so asking your name may be too much. That means I'll need to give you a name..." He mused aloud, tilting his head as he peered down at her while still walking backwards, "Oh, I know! You're pretty cute, so I'll call you-"

"Oh my God!"

"Hm?" Jonah hummed, his flirting cut off at Fiona's exclamation as he turned around to look at the woman who strode up. As she asked what happened to the girl he attacked, he had the audacity to give a sheepish smile, "Ah, that would possibly be my fault. I attacked her in one of the alleyways. I had no idea there was a vampiric Hunter around Arcadia though." At least he was honest. "But she should be fine! Just some bruises," He shrugged, casting a wink towards Naomi, "You know, if you ever need help training someti-"

"Jonah?"

The sound of Norne's voice made Jonah stiffen as though he had been encased in ice. His smug nonchalance changed drastically, and was replaced by a cold and aloof demeanor. He shifted his head over, his narrowing brown eyes boring into Norne's light blue. An instant tension erupted between the two. "Of course my fucking sister is here," He hissed under his breath before speaking loudly, "Oh, hey sis. Long time no see."

"Jonah, you..." Norne trailed off as her eyes inspected Naomi. She knew her brother's handiwork. Even if it wasn't all him, some certainly was, "You hurt her?"

"She's a vampire, and I had no idea about her being a Hunter," Jonah shrugged, "Honest mistake."

"I hope you at least apologized," Norne sighed.

"Why do I need to? I attacked a vampire. That's what we do as Hunters. Occupational hazard," He retorted thinly, watching as Norne stalked towards him.

"Apologize to her, Jonah," She said sharply, and Jonah moved right up to Norne as well. The siblings glared at each other face-to-face.

"What are you going to do if I don't, huh?" He asked in a low tone.

"Don't make me force you."

"Please do. Show these friends of yours exactly who you are. Go on. Show your true face."

Tense silence stretched between the two of them before Norne shook her head in clear exasperation. She pinched the bridge of her nose and took a deep breath as though to calm down. Jonah looked smug at her being the one to step back, as if he won something. "Why are you here, Jonah? I thought you were with your own group of Hunters in the city," She stated.

"They were all killed. Some ferals have been able to roam in the sunlight without bursting into a pile of ashes. My group died to a pack of them during the day. I've been hunting them down since then," Jonah said in a business-like voice.

"What? Ferals that aren't affected by sunlight?" Norne said quietly, with widened eyes before concern filled them, "Wait, you've been alone? Jonah, that's against the code. You could have been killed operating without any backup! Not to mention potential discipline from the Guild!"

"Come on, Norne. We're Iraes. You really think mother and father dearest would allow word to get out that would slander their precious name?" Jonah spoke wryly.

"...just because we have the name Irae doesn't mean the rules don't apply to us," Norne said quietly.

"I beg to differ," Jonah snorted, "Well. As unpleasant as ever, sis." He gave a mocking wave before spinning on his heels to walk off.

"Wait! Where are you going?" Norne asked, walking after him. She reached out towards his arm, only to wince a little as he slapped aside her hand and glared at her from over his shoulder.

"Back to the apartment I've been staying in."

"You're moving here. You can't stay alone and keep functioning as a Hunter, and there are a few rooms left. I'll help you pack your things and bring them here," She said firmly.

"Live in the same place as someone like you? Thanks but no thanks," Jonah huffed.

"I wasn't asking, Jonah," Norne murmured. He was quiet as he narrowed his eyes slightly before slowly releasing a defeated sigh. She wasn't about to leave him alone.

"Whatever."

Norne watched his continue to walk off towards the exit. She'd need to follow after him. He wasn't about to wait up for her. She looked over at Naomi apologetically as she wore a troubled expression. "I'm sorry for my younger brother, Naomi. I'll try to make this up to you," She said to her in a tired voice before rushing after the quickly departing Jonah.

The Irae siblings walked next to each other in awkward silence as they navigated through the streets of Arcadia to the apartment complex Jonah had been staying. The relationship between them was practically nonexistent - something that Norne felt immense guilt for. While the fault of their parents, she also felt that guilt was partly on her shoulders as well. She hadn't been there for him when they were children. When he needed her to be a protective and supportive older sibling. All she did was set unattainable expectations for him to try and achieve while beating him down in sparring matches at the orders of their parents. Neither of them had a particularly loving or fun childhood. Jonah's, however, had been exceptionally lacking in any form of positive attention. The fact that he acted out wasn't surprising. It was the only way he had really been able to get anything from their parents. Even if it was bad, any attention was better than none at all. She knew he resented and hated her, and Norne didn't blame him for it. She had tried to reach out to him far too late to try and amend their differences. He didn't want anything to do with her no matter how hard she has tried to create a good sibling relationship them.

"Seems like you've been deceiving them well," Jonah commented after about ten minutes of them walking. He was staring straight ahead as he broke the silence between them. The words were searing. Norne knew very well exactly how Jonah saw her. Most of their interaction had been against each other, and she had learned to disconnect herself from her own emotions when it came things like combat. The rational and emotional part of her mind had diverted themselves at a young age, and even now, she struggled to merge the two. There were certainly to sides to her - the Hunter and the human.

"I haven't been deceiving them," Norne said quietly.

"Have they seen you fight yet?" Jonah asked thinly. Norne was quiet at this for a moment.

"...no. I've mostly taken the role as their doctor and have been focusing on my research this past year I've been with them," She answered truthfully.

"Then you've been deceiving them," Jonah chuckled, glancing over at her, "I know who you are, Norne. You can't fool me even if you're trying to fool yourself. You're ruthless and cold. How much do you think they'll like you once they figure it out?"

Norne looked down, her face smoothing out to hide the hurt at the words that she felt inside. "I'm not that same person, Jonah," She whispered, slowly looking up at him. Jonah met her gaze. She saw something flicker in his eyes before he abruptly looked away from her and ahead. It was like he was just starting to believe her words and then cast it aside.

"Maybe with that fiance of yours you weren't," Jonah relented, "but now that you're back with the Hunters-"

"Don't," Norne demanded, her hands clenching into fists, "Don't." Her voice wavered at the second one. Despite his dislike for his sister, Jonah felt a small twinge of regret. He went too far with bringing up Benjamin like that. That day at his funeral was the first time he saw his sister actually express genuine emotions. The grief and pain from her had been so raw. It caught him off guard. It made Jonah think that perhaps the sister he knew growing up and the woman she was now truly were different people. However, he has detested her for so long, it was almost as though it was hard for him to accept her like that. Like he was scared to let go of his hatred.

"I'm sorry. About your group," Norne changed the subject, attempting to reach up and place a comforting hand on his shoulder. Like before, he brushed aside her attempt at contact.

"It's fine. This shit happens in our line of work," Jonah murmured, though his lips pressed into a thin line. He should have been there with them...but he hadn't gone to get breakfast with them that morning because he was working off a hangover. They all died, and he hadn't been there to help them. He woke up to their missed calls and coordinates in time to find their massacred bodies.

"How long have vampires been roaming in the daylight? That was news to me, and it's extremely concerning," Norne said, deciding not to pry into Jonah's feelings. Doing so would likely just turn into another fight.

"I couldn't tell you an exact time frame. My group died a few weeks ago. I'm not sure if they were out and about before then, or that was the day they popped into existence," Jonah replied.

"I see," Norne murmured. She'd need to talk to the others about this, "And Naomi-"

"Naomi? Is that the vampire girl's name? Naomi...suits her," He said with a little smile.

"You thought she was a daylight vampire?" Norne pressed, ignoring his tangent.

"At first, yeah. But when I noticed the sunglasses and hoodie, I figured she was just a normal vampire. She actually landed a hit on me though! I was a little impressed, though she could use more training if she wants to survive an attack from another Hunter," Jonah mused.

"You were injured?! Let me see it. I can heal you," Norne said in exasperation.

"Appreciate the worry, sis, but you're the last person I want help from," Jonah said to her scathingly before indicating towards an apartment, "We're here."

Norne struggled with her frustration at her brother's response as she followed him into the apartment. She crinkled her nose as she went inside. There were many empty pizza boxes and empty booze bottles on the tables. Clearly Jonah hadn't been a saint in cleaning up. Some dirty dishes were clustered in the sink. At least the floor itself was pretty bare. A small clatter of little paws caught her attention, and she watched as a long little form ran across the floor towards Jonah. She watched her brother smile as he crouched down and picked up a ferret wearing a green scarf. "Chester! Hey buddy!" Jonah beamed, lightly scratching his little brown head.

Chester? Since when did her brother get a pet? "Uh...I had no idea you adopted a ferret," She said awkwardly.

"He belonged to one of my buddies. I've assumed the role of caretaker since he's kinda, you know, dead," Jonah said, "I'll pack up my stuff."

Norne didn't get the moment to say how slightly messed up the whole situation was before Jonah went off to what she assumed was his room. Chester scampered along at his heels. Was he okay? Losing his entire Hunter group couldn't have been easy to deal with all on his own. Seeing the disarray in the apartment, she wondered if it was from depression or just his own personality not cleaning up after himself. Regardless, as Jonah packed, Norne took it upon herself to throw out the trash laying around and scrub the dishes in the sink and put them in the dishwasher. When Jonah came out, he looked at her as though contemplating thanking her for helping, but instead tossed a bag towards her. "Here. Carry this for me. It has Chester's stuff," He stated. He had a duffle bag tossed across one shoulder, a bag in one hand, and a carrier in his other hand that she guessed had Chester in it.

"Is this all?" She asked, slinging the bag across her own shoulder.

"Yup. I'm not some rich doc like you are, Norne," Jonah rolled his eyes, as though taking her comment to be insulting. She hadn't meant for it to be, but decided saying this wouldn't make any difference.

"Okay. Let's head back to The Bridge Apartments then," Norne said quietly.

Jonah and Norne walked in silence once again as they made their way back. Norne knew that the only reason Jonah was relenting to this was because he knew she wouldn't just let it slide. If she had to, she would pull the rules of the code into this. She worried about Jonah's safety and health, but given his attitude towards her, thought that staying out of his life had been best. If he didn't want her around, then she wasn't going to force anything. Now, however, they'd be living in the same place. Norne already felt awkward about the idea, but she couldn't just let him be all alone. Not like this. Living with him was likely to be uncomfortable for her, but she hoped that maybe, just maybe, it could bring them closer. When they made it to the apartments, Norne led him up to the second floor and showed him the available rooms. He chose the room at the very end of the hallway, right across from the armory. It was also the room the furthest from hers he could get. There was still only one room between each of theirs though. She set the backpack of ferret things down by the bed as Jonah set his bag and duffle bag on the bed. He placed Chester's carrier down before opening it. The ferret sniffed a few times before hopping out and running around the room as he explored.

"Come with me to First Aid. I'm going to heal those injuries," Norne spoke up.

"I told you, I don't want your help," Jonah grunted, tugging the zipper of his duffle bag to open it.

"Would you rather it get infected and keep you from your duties as a Hunter?" Norne challenged, try to go a more rational reason than wanting to heal him because of their relation to one another. Jonah paused for a moment before he tilted his head back and unleashed a large sigh.

"Jesus. Fine," He groaned, "Lead the way I guess."

Norne hid back her own smile of triumph as she led Jonah to First Aid. He shrugged off his jacket, revealing the bloodsoaked sleeve of the arm that had taken the brunt of Naomi's claws. He merely just took his shirt off, revealing his toned and fit body for any and all to see should they enter. This wasn't a surprising reaction to Norne. Her brother was likely hoping to show off if anyone was to walk in. She just gave a small shake to her head as she filled a syringe with her healing solution and took out some gauze, bandages, antiseptic, and a wet washcloth. Of course, she also adorned blue non-latex gloves. A multitude of scars littered Jonah's torso, back and arms. A few light silvery pricks at his neck alluded to small bites he took from vampires while fighting them. Clearly the bites hadn't gone on long enough to do anything significant. The way Jonah fought was drastically different than how she fought despite their similar upbringing. Jonah fought with emotion and enjoyed close quarters combat. Norne was the opposite. She fought with pure expressionless rationality and liked to keep her fights long range to mid-distance. In comparison, despite her own dangerous experiences, she had very few scars to tell from it. She was quiet as she used the wet washcloth to wipe away the blood from the cuts, and was quick to administer the shot afterwards. Jonah barely reacted to it, instead, looking distantly to the side as he reluctantly allowed his elder sister to heal him. She quickly put the gauze on the wounds and bandaged them up.

"There. It should be healed within a day or so," Norne said with a soft exhale of released tension in knowing that he'd be fine.

"Cool," Jonah muttered, rolling his shoulders before standing up and tugging his shirt back on, "See you around I guess."

With that, Norne watched as Jonah left the First Aid to head back to his new room. The moment he exited, Norne practically sunk to her knees as the suffocating tension escaped the room. It was exhausting. She pushed her fingers through her hair before cleaning up and heading downstairs again. She wanted to check in on Naomi. Was she okay? Was there anything she could do to help the girl after what her brother did? He had attacked her after she had gone to her old apartment...she felt horrible that Naomi had to experience all of that. Not to mention Jonah stubbornly refusing to apologize for his actions. At the very least, it seemed Jonah had been friendly towards Naomi before she had shown up. That was at least something. She also needed to report the fact that feral vampires were somehow able to go in the sun. She'd start with whoever she ran into first - Ara or Kade in reporting these sunlight-resistant vampires, or Naomi or Fiona in asking about how the vampiric girl was and if she could help in any way.

Regardless, Norne already felt like she needed a drink.
 
Character: Naomi//NPC Fiona
Player/Group:
Jonah// Norne ( @ThatGeckoGirl ) Aratone ( @BennyQ )
Location: The Bridge Apartments--Apartment Lobby
Time: Wednesday Evening


Naomi moved over to Fiona, who immediately held her face in her hands protectively; she smoothed back her hair and inspected the bruises.

"So hard to see everything with you in this massive sweatshirt." Fiona tsked before Naomi nodded while she slowly removed the hoodie from her body, wincing until she was down to her sports bra and jeans. At the same time, Fiona was already busy inspecting the young woman's body. While Fiona was busy, Naomi looked over her shoulder at Norne, who joined them in the kitchen.

Immediately Norne recognized the hunter, Jonah Naomi noted and narrowed her eyes. This was Norne's brother? They seemed so different. It bothered her that they didn't seem to get along either. She kept quiet while they exchanged quiet conversation, but she did appreciate Norne's concern for her current state. What Naomi didn't like was how Jonah talked to his sister.

"You should be nicer to your sister... she's letting you stay here," Naomi said after a moment, Fiona tried to quiet her, but this only made Naomi more upset.

"No! Why should he get to talk like this to her? That's unfair. She's so kind to all of us." Fiona crossed her arms, trying to be firmer with the clearly agitated vampire. But Naomi couldn't stay in this room any longer. "This is ridiculous."

There was a pause from Fiona as she listened, but she knew that Naomi wasn't in a state to hear anyone's explanation. She had never had siblings to anyone's knowledge, and she didn't truly understand the pressure of the Irae family. But what Naomi did know was that Norne didn't deserve that treatment.

"Naomi!" Fiona scolded as she peered around the corner of the hall, trying to call the girl back, but she was already out the door, sweatshirt in her arm and pulling the sunglasses down from her head.

Naomi hadn't seen the siblings exit the apartment complex as she had taken a different route. She wondered if doing this might make her focus more on where she was going rather than the frustrating conversation she had just witnessed. She pressed the elevator button several times over, and finally, after the thirty or so irritated clicks of the elevator button, the doors finally slid open. Naomi stepped inside and rested against the back of the small space until she reached ground level.

Stepping into the lobby, she realized it was dusk, and soon the sirens would sound. Was it worth it to wait to leave the apartments? Just as she was focused on the condition outside, she felt her shoulder clip another apartment resident. This threw her off her balance. She had never felt more uncoordinated in her life, and to catch herself, she threw out one of her arms to stabilize herself so she didn't fall. She sucked in her bottom lip so she didn't let out a painful growl as her shoulder ached. But it was in vain, as she still let out an angry hiss.

"What the hell!" Naomi breathed and ripped off her sunglasses in the dim lobby. Burgandy eyes focused on Aratone before she looked down with a sigh. "Sorry."

Slowly she tapped the glasses against the side of her thigh and adverted her gaze away. Clearly, she was not in her best state and hadn't allowed Fiona the time to help clean and bandage any of the new wounds. Aside from this, her eyes had been rimmed in blood, her skin pale and slinging to the veins spider-webbed around her temples. Naomi knew that even in the dim light, she looked rough. The bruises on her pale skin were more vivid and angry, but her embarrassment for running into him so abruptly was far greater than the ache in her side and shoulders.
 
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Character: Aratone Palladino.
Player/Group: Naomi Richardsen (@Kassia).
Location: Bridge Apartments/Lobby
Time: Wednesday Evening.

Another shift, another day. Aratone had spent the majority of the previous few days working fares in and around Arch-Medical, getting a feel for the local area, learning the layout of it’s avenues and streets. A modern GPS could work, but there was a lot that sometimes was overlooked or wasn't even marked, such as the location of CCTV cameras, alleyways that might be blocked in or not even listed, and generally getting a feel for the sort of people who worked and lived around there. Certainly a different breed of human. And vampires too, if some were hiding among them. He had yet to encounter such suspicious types, bundled up with sunglasses and covering every bit of skin, simply trying to live amongst the humans. Wolf living in sheep’s clothing among the sheep, devouring them one by one.

One day they’ll get them all and make the streets a safer place.

He generally worked from late morning right until the curfew call, if possible. He had all the ordinary trappings of a humble cabbie, offering a more human experience for potential customers rather than the dry, automated cab services that were the majority of the profession. Despite originating as a cover job, to allow Aratone to reconnoitre areas of interest for the Guild and his local tribe, he had come to rather enjoy it. There was a specific market for people who preferred sentient cabbies over the robotic ones, and they were generally talkative, outgoing people who had no qualms about oversharing. Some could be outrageously dull or boring however. And others…well, it helped to remind Aratone what he was fighting for, that there was an element of society and civilization out there truly built on virtues like kindness, charity, temperance. Forgiveness.

It also reminded Aratone what a bad Christian he could be. He worked tirelessly from the start to the ending of his shift, using up every bit of downtime to study his target. He had drawn various overlays of the streets surrounding Arch-Medical, on the back of napkins or newspapers, slowly building up through repetition a thorough and diligent map of the neighbourhood. For mobility and stealth, for infiltration and exfiltration. He missed little detail. He did however miss his lunch and his supper, always intending to eat at home among his chosen and adopted family. He nabbed a simple tomato and pepper sandwich from a local deli and headed on home, parking and soon entering the lobby. Man was he tired.

And as he opened the day, as usual checking over his shoulder to make sure he wasn’t the one being tailed or followed, as he did to others, a figure came full force right into his broad chest and shoulder, the force quite staggering despite the shorter, slender appearance of the perpetrator. Stronzo! He cursed angrily in his mother-tongue. ”Are you blind-“ He started to say, before his eyes met the blood-red hues of Naomi. She immediately recognized him as well, going demure as she offered up an apology and physically seemed to withdraw. Like he was going to hit her. The thought he might think to such base punishments depressed him a little, and he lost his own scowl as it turned to a solemn frown and look of determined curiosity.

She tried to avert her gaze but he had seen the look. She was not alright. And why was she trying to head on out when curfew was about to hit? Only two types of people went out after the last call; hooligans…and vampires. To feed. He grabbed her shoulder and held her steady, dipping his head down to her level, trying to catch another gaze of her face. He had seen that correctly, right? The look in her eyes?

Moreover, she was hurt. There were bruises on her face, on her arms. She clearly was imbalanced by the fact she stumbled into him, when vampires were supposed to be on par with cats in terms of grace and agility. She was a walking landmine and he could tell. ”What happened to you, pussycat?” He asked in a quiet, baritone voice. He took a step forward, at the same time using his grip on her shoulder to nudge her a pace back. Away from the entrance of the Apartments that led to the great outdoors beyond. ”You’ve been in a fight. And you’re hungry.” He noted at first, two obvious observations based on her physical strength. He did have his usual sandwich, though she didn’t have that sort of hunger.

”But whatever you need to sate your appetite, you aren’t going to find out there.” He said, both a command and a warning. He then tried to offer up a smile. ”If you’re trying to hide from the Doctor, running away is going to put you on thinner ice then obeying her orders and staying put. Tell me what happened to you? This from training?” He inquired more sternly.
 
Character: Naomi
Player/Group: Aratone ( @BennyQ)
Location: Bridge Apartments/Lobby
Time: Wednesday Evening.




Naomi tried to look everywhere except for Aratone as if her circling her head around would stop him from seeing the red eyes and the pale vampiric skin. She leaned into his hand as he pushed her back slightly from the entrance, then rolled her shoulder away. Everything hurt, and the warmth of his hand made her skin burn.

" You've been in a fight. And you're hungry."

Naomi shook her head, "n-no, I'm fine," she assured him while looking down at her hand that flexed inwards to her palm and out as if trying to distract herself from this situation. "I'm really just... tired." Closing her eyes and then brought them back up to meet his apologetically. "I'm sorry that I hit your shoulder. I wasn't looking where I was going--"

" If you're trying to hide from the Doctor, running away is going to put you on thinner ice then obeying her orders and staying put. Tell me, what happened to you? This from training?"

"No. Actually, Norne and I had a great session; she taught me a lot in just that short thirty minutes. And that night, I worked on the moves in my room. But she didn't hurt me too badly. I do feel bad that I pushed Fiona away, though...It's just that I..." The words seemed to catch in her throat again as she looked at him. Naomi respected Aratone greatly, so the thought that she might also cry in front of him again was nerve-wracking, and she took another step back, keeping him at arm's length, then ran her index finger over the red-rimmed eyes to wipe away any residual bloody tears.

Crossing her arms, she looked out onto the streets of Arcadia. "The apartments... They didn't go exactly the way I thought they might." She kicked the tile ground slightly with her boot while her fingertips dug into her brushed sides. Naomi didn't want to do this. She didn't want to dump all of this on him-- but who else could she tell that she trusted. Norne had her brother now, and she had to worry about him. Kaden despised her and was too busy with other things. Max had her ordeals, and Neb had a business to run while he also hunted. Aratone had his own business as well. Everyone was too busy for her. But Naomi was lost. She no longer had the support she did before she had been turned into this creature of the night.

"I don't know." She started chewing on her bottom lip in thought, eyes scanning the dwindling streets. "I went to the apartment, and he was there... Silas..." She waved her hand suddenly, "That was my boyfriend's name-- he was there. But he was feral, and he came after me. I used a chair as a shield to distract him and then got into the kitchen, where I was cornered. Fortunately, I was able to get free. But I killed him, again. It just makes me wonder who could have gone in after me and done this to him. Then...then as I was coming back to the apartments, this other Hunter attacked me thinking I was a feral in the day-- because you know they are out there now just wandering the streets like the rest of us. Now... he's staying here? I guess he's Norne's brother-- but I... "Naomi looked up to the ceiling, then towards where their apartment would be upstairs, and glared.

"Ara... What the hell am I doing?"
Her lip quivered while she set her cheek against her bare shoulder. "This was a mistake. After I saw him again today... He had so much to live for. He was working to figure out these ferals, and I came home this half-human mess--he tried to help, but I just couldn't control myself. Maybe I'm no better than the other vampires. Maybe, I should be out there with them." She felt the exhaustion come over her, her head pounding, and sat on a concrete bench inside the lobby. "I am masquerading around like this never happened. Fucking look at me!" She held out her arms from her body and glanced at Aratone.

"Look at what happens. This shit is fucking scary! It's getting harder and harder to control these urges. And with the '300 shortage, what am I going to do? I can't even drain your energy, and I feel too..." She stood again; she couldn't sit any longer as her anxiety threatened to bubble over. Naomi felt like a caged animal; she couldn't stop herself now from telling him every little feeling and thought in her head. "I don't even feel comfortable enough to drain a random stranger on the street." Turning back to him, she searched his features as if he had the answers. She didn't know why but she felt like he would know. He always seemed to have a solution and plan something that could guide them. "Maybe..." Her expression fell, and she looked down again at her feet. "Maybe you don't know. Why would I think anyone would."
 
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Character: Aratone Palladino.
Player/Group: Naomi Richardsen (@Kassia).
Location: Bridge Apartments/Lobby
Time: Wednesday Evening.

Crashing into his shoulder wasn’t even a concern for Aratone. As mature as it was to have her eyes meet his to add to the sincerity of her words, it only reinforced his suspicions that something was way off with Naomi. He withdrew his hand from her shoulder when she shook it off, having gotten her to stay instead of playing truant after curfew hours. That was no way to handle things, not until she had some more experience in her belt. But as always, time was the great barrier. And there was nothing young people hated more than having to endure it’s passage.

At least he wasn’t going to let her off before that road was even paved and laid out for her to take.

One by one the reasoning for her mood were eliminated. Her training went well, and she was starting to fit in with the Guild, in lieu of her vampiric nature, which was anathema to everything they stood for. She was growing more comfortable with her strength, Aratone figuring she could have bulldozered his unaware ass to the ground if she really wanted to. But remembering her experience with Fiona in the aid station Monday last, how she grabbed at the Doctor, he almost took her words literally about pushing Fiona away. Was she running because of the guilt of that? Fiona would happily have taken an apology. She seemed to understand Naomi best and it was for her in a way that Aratone was trying to comprehend first, instead of instinctively relying on his training. And his upbringing.

He didn’t pressure her to speak, tucking his jaw down a little to slightly bring his own gaze on level with hers. He didn’t want her to feel as if she was speaking up to an Elder figure, but someone more on her level. Someone who understood. There was an element in her that seemed so familiar to him, a label or drive that he couldn’t quite put words to. He just felt so aware of something, an emotion perhaps swelled up by the culminated experiences of so many different memories and traumas. Something he saw in his own eyes in the mirror. Something fugitive, and nervous.

It took her but a moment to compose herself. He was sure she wasn’t going to try and walk past him. Could he really stop her if she was determined? Would he start a struggle and a fight right here in the lobby? Damn right he would, even if it was most likely a losing battle for him. How could he face Fiona, or Naomi, or even himself, if he didn’t at least try? At least that contest of wills wasn’t to be, as Naomi steadied herself to indeed tell him what was wrong. And he was very aware of the gravity and solemness of her trusting him with it.

Not a word or an expressive gesture came from Aratone as Naomi regaled him with her own experiences. There seemed no end for her, since her turning, and the Shipyard mission, and now this apartment fiasco. Poor Silas. If there was a tragedy worse than this young woman’s, it was surely the young man who had given her everything. It was a tale he often heard, how in the reckless thirsts of vampires and the affliction they spread, it was often those closest to the victims who suffered the most, when the newly-turned unable to control themselves lost control to their new circumstances. Naomi was no different. Her tragedy had been repeated double-fold. Aratone couldn’t fathom having to confront his parents had they been turned instead of outright killed. Could he have even done that? He might be a blood sucker today, knowing the choice to be impossible to even conceive.

There was the brief flicker of an inquisitive eyebrow at the mention of another Hunter. Norne’s brother? And he was staying here. Aratone waved it off as she gazed with uncertainty back towards the staircase and above. He would deal with that later, personally. And make it known Naomi’s case was…unique. And very, very situational.

The poor woman was calling for help. She didn’t know the answers. Who says there even were any? He didn’t say one word, never breaking his silent attentiveness, his wide eyes unblinking as he listened to her self-doubts, her incriminations about herself, who she was, where she fit in, how she fidgeted, sitting down and standing up and pacing and turning and twisting. She wanted to lash out. A measure of pride came over him when she also expressed doubts if she could. Because you’re a good person, and that’s a great place to start from.

The first sound he made was a simple hum of acknowledgement as she concluded her worries. Who would know? He glanced at the nearby bench and moved to sit down himself, placing the little brown paper bag with his dinner beside him gingerly. ”If you want to go, I won’t stop you. Door’s always open if you want to leave. It’s always open too when you want to come back.” He started by saying. ”I don’t think you would like that, though. I can already hear it in your voice, see it in your face, you think you deserve to be out there with them. But that’s not you, Naomi. You aren’t a killer. You can’t bring yourself to be like them. It’s not going to help. One hundred thousand examples of it all over this city, stalking the nights and shadows, looking to trade their misery by passing it on to others. Not one of them got what they wanted. That doesn’t work. You know this.” He raised a finger at wagged it at her.

”You know…you’re probably right, I don’t know what it’s like for you. I’m not like you, in that I was…” He didn’t say it aloud, simply locked his eyes with her and tapped the upper side of his lip, where his molars would be, or fangs on a vampire. ”When I lost everything,” he continued in a quieter voice, staring off now towards a distant wall and corner of the lobby, ”I mean, you never expect things to change so suddenly. One morning, same as a thousand before, you wake up, for school or whatever. Mom packs you lunch, dad tells you to be good with your teachers, and off you go. And then you come back, and that same routine is now wrapped in police tape and never getting to see their face again, just knowing what happened, what will never be again…” he brought his eyes to hers. ”Just wandering off into the city, thinking you’ll find the end to all the horrible emotions in your chest…by finding your own end. Whether it’s death or losing yourself to some passion of thirst…or anger.”

He shrugged. ”I know a little about that. So do others here. Maybe even Norne’s brother.” Aratone sighed and ran a hand through his hair. He felt so suddenly tired, more so than a full week of work. Talking about that awoke so many old sores and hurts he thought he had moved past. But one never moved past. Just learned to tunnel vision everywhere else but at it, sitting there like an ominous cloud.

”You’ll be okay.” He broke into a little smile. ”You’re already so aware of it, of yourself. You’re in a unique position too that if you talk to the others, you might understand a little of yourself through their stories. When you talk to them, that is. You’ve already stated what’s eating you up inside. That’s braver than most. You are not wrong for grieving for Silas. I’m sure he was a very good man, very lucky too, to have known you before. He must have been very smart, and brave, to have earned you as his girlfriend, eh?” He leaned forward, trying to tease her a little, to turn her mood around. ”Face it Naomi, you’re not going to find salvation out there, for your hunger or your soul. You probably won’t find it here tonight or tomorrow or in a year either. But you’ll feel a lot better in the search if you stayed here. With your friends.” With me. He said, tapping the bench next to him to invite her to stay.

But the doors were there, if she wanted to leave, and give in to that part of herself. And lose herself forever. Would he really welcome her back, if she went out there tonight, intending on draining or suckling blood from some hapless, innocent victim? He was ready to make that bet. Because he was confident…she wouldn’t go.
 
Character: Naomi
Player/Group: Aratone ( @BennyQ)
Location: Bridge Apartments/Lobby
Time: Wednesday Evening.



Naomi stood off to the side of the entryway of the lobby, so she didn't block the doors and other tenants scrambling to get back to their apartment. In this stance, she put her hands on her hips and listened to Aratone as he spoke. Her eyes searched him, always searching to see who he was, what made him tick, and what he could provide her to help remedy these chaotic thoughts that she couldn't rid herself of. He was nonchalant about his explanation for her to leave, and this upset her. How could he feel this way about one of his own? Just let her go like she never existed? Her nails dug into her sides, and she looked at the doors. The temptation was stronger now. It was as if the very wind itself was calling her.

" I don't think you would like that, though. I can already hear it in your voice, see it in your face, you think you deserve to be out there with them. But that's not you, Naomi. You aren't a killer. You can't bring yourself to be like them. It's not going to help. One hundred thousand examples of it all over this city, stalking the nights and shadows, looking to trade their misery by passing it on to others. Not one of them got what they wanted. That doesn't work. You know this."

Was that what she was, another statistic in the Arcadian newspaper? She did hurt. Every part of her hurt physically and mentally; she would have loved to trade that with someone else. But he was...right. It didn't matter who they killed as hunters; it didn't make her feel better, stronger, or even wiser. She felt sick and scared instead. Naomi pressed her lips together and sat on the floor, the floor of all places, and rested her cheek in her palm while her elbow dug into her thigh. This would plant her here for a moment while she contemplated what to do. Standing only brought the nerves, the chance to flee. Here--she was contained. She flicked her eyes to his as he talked, but he broke contact, which seemed... strange. Suddenly, her brows furrowed, and she sat up a little straighter. Obviously, he had something to say, and she needed to listen. Truthfully, Naomi didn't know her parents, she didn't know that loss, but she could only empathize with him. It must have been horrible to be so young and see this world through that less vivid sights. He should have had a chance; he deserved a chance. But then he moved on from his explanation as quickly as he had explained. Then he looked at her, making her feel like this might be okay. Maybe she had an ally in him. Maybe.

Standing, Naomi paced, biting her thumbnail in thought. How could Aratone defend Jonah? He hadn't even met him. She hated how he made her rethink her thoughts. Dammit. He was right. Jonah probably had gone through loss; she knew that everyone in the Guild had, and that's why they did this. But why didn't she feel better? Why didn't commiserating make her feel whole?

Naomi clasped her left hand into her right as if trying to state her point. "We survived together, Ara." She said, looking at the tile in the lobby, nearly studying it in thought. "Silas and I. We met in the orphanage. It was survival. I... guess... there can be love in survival, but I wouldn't say he was truly lucky-- look what happened..." She swallowed, saying his name- hell, hearing it-- made her skin feel clammy and uncomfortable.

But she broke the thought because she needed to and instead looked over at his hand that patted the bench. Staring at the spot for a moment, she looked back at the doors and then at him. "I'll find who did this," she spoke with an even tone. "I have no other choice, right? I feel like it won't make me feel better, the whole giving misery to someone else to feel better... thing. See--I listened." She gave him a slight smile. "But he deserves that much for his efforts... This was his realm. We just have to figure out these feral things, and I need to find the creator who did this to me." Naomi looked at his hand again and tapped the side of her thigh with her wrist. It was apparent she felt apprehensive about approaching. Still, she swallowed those nerves to take the few long strides to him and, without another hesitation, wrapped one arm around his neck and the other around his shoulder. She was thanking him in the only true way she knew how at this moment. He had listened to her until the sirens blared and had forgone his dinner to talk her down from leaving. That respect only ran deeper now.

"Thank you. You didn't deserve any of that as a kid. And I wish I could provide more to help you see that." She whispered, keeping her voice low. Maybe it wasn't the shared experiences they all provided around a table after a mission, but the time it took to explain them and the understanding involved that she found refreshing. It was a family and one that she had been absent of; in some semblance, he cared about her decision because of it.

Taking a hesitant breath, her fingertips, not her nails, gripped his shoulder slightly as if reassuring him. "I'll stay for now."

But only for you.
 
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Character: Nebuchadnezzar
Player/Group: Fiona/Naomi Richardsen/Kaden Harlow (@Kassia ), Aratone (@BennyQ ), Norne/Johan (@ThatGeckoGirl )
Location: Bridge Apartments (Jessa's Office) ------> A couple stops around the city ------> The Hanging Garden ------> A few more stops ------> Bridge Apartments
Time: Tuesday Afternoon ------> Wednesday Afternoon.


"You'll receive your items by Saturday. Had a slight delay in the shipping yard, seemed that someone busted my lights to kill a few vamps. No big deal, but we gotta pick up the glass, replace the lights, and get the show on the road." She shrugged and looked to Neb. "Be careful out there... Ya know... I'm not the sentimental type, this job doesn't allow it, but I'd be beside myself if I lost one of you. Credits are nice, but there's more to this life than that. Keep your eyes sharp and your reflexes sharper."

Nebuchadnezzar knew he wouldn't change her mind on Naomi so he didn't bother trying a second time, instead he focused on the better parts of his friend. "Appreciate it Jessa. Not just the goods but the concern. It's nice knowing we got a home to come back to after all the mess is made. I'll keep the kids safe. All of them." With that he waved and walked out of the office closing the door behind him. Taking note of the time he realized he had nothing on his schedule for the rest of the day. Changing that with a few calls Nebby set up a rather sudden meeting for a few hours from then.

Leaving the building Nebby mapped a route for him to 'jog'. He started off walking though. He didn't need to bring unneeded attention to the building. He walked several blocks down the street, sticking to the sidewalks and crossing only at intersections. Once he felt he was far enough away to really open up he turned down an alley, it was the safest place for him to move at any kind of speed without having to barrel through hoards of bodies. Before he could stake off though a trio of street thugs stepped out from the alcoves in the alley. It took only a glance for Nebby to see he had walked into their territory. The walls were tagged and it was easy to tell by the colors of the tags matching the colors worn by the three that it was their turf.

"Well shit in your hands and clap." He grumbled. He had no interest in hurting these idiots but he knew their type and they would push the issue. "Look, lets make a deal little man. You drop that knife and hit me like a real man. If you can knock me on my ass I will transfer my entire bank account to you. You don't even have to knock me out, just knock me down. If you can't then you fuck off and I go about my business. Sound good?" He had continued to walk towards the bangers arms held out slightly to the side, palms up in a lazy shrugging like position. "Come on boy, I can tell you're simple but it's a yes or no question."

That insult was enough to set the man off. Doing exactly the wrong thing he threw down the knife he was holding and stormed up to Nebby. "I'll knock your fucking head off." He snarled while throwing a wild haymaker. The slight smile that had been on Nebby's face fell away the moment the fist was thrown. The heavy thud of flesh against something harder, a distinct popping like snap of bones breaking, and a howl of agony all followed each other in quick succession as the fist connected with Nebby's face. The punch landed beautifully, right below his left eye. If he were a person he knew that would have easily broken his cheekbone and orbital bones, possibly even taking out a few upper teeth. The thug knew where and to an extent how to punch, but unfortunately for him, not WHO to punch. Nebby hadn't moved at all from the hit. In fact he cheated a bit and purposefully help rigid, not allowing his head to move at all with the blow. It could have saved the thug a bit of pain with the shattered hand but he felt the dude deserved it.

"Right. Now that you've gone and fucked your hand up on my face can you see that I am not the one to fuck with, but just to emphasize." Neb paused and glanced around the alley real fast for something to help prove his point. Not wanting to put a hole in a building he chose a heavy steel dumpster just a few feet behind his would be assailants. Kneeling down with his eyes still on the trio. Two staring between him and their injured friend, the injured friend holding his hand and cursing up a storm. Grabbing a chunk of broken concrete he stood up and pointed to the dumpster behind them. The two paying attention quickly whipped their heads around thinking it was a distraction of sorts only to see the alley empty behind them. In the moment they had their heads turn Nebby pitched the fist sized piece of concrete past them, a slight whoosh of the broken piece flying past. It slammed into the dumpster with an explosive boom. It was apparently empty so the sound echoed very nicely. It wasn't the sound that Nebby was looking for though. The side of the dumpster was visably caved in from the impact. Broken chunks were all around the ground where the concrete had hit. "Do you get the point now? Or do I need to start folding your clothes with you inside them?"

That was it. They had seen enough. It was clear they were dealing with a 'borg and one that was giving them a chance to escape before disassembling them. The two uninjured men just turned tail and ran leaving their injured friend in the ally. "Damn." Neb watched them run off and then looked at the defeated look on the left behind ones face. "You should get better friends." He said as he walked by. "Go get that looked at, it doesn't look good." He said nodding to the mangled hand then gave the thug a wave before taking off into a jog, which was about the same as a normal person sprinting.

This was the second time he was attacked damn near in the open. First by the drugged up vamps. Now by some street kids. Arcadia was always rough but this was getting extreme. Changing his route Neb exited from the alley slowing to a normal walking pace just before he made it out onto the sidewalk. Turning into the flow of foot traffic he made call. The call rang twice before a cheery voice picked up. "Blue Sun Taxi Company, this is Janet speaking, how can I help you today?" Neb smiled at the bright greeting and introduced himself to the young receptionist. In a few short minutes he had ordered himself a cab, and gotten an agreement to stop by to speak with management.

An hour and a half later Neb was leaving the Blue Sun Taxi Company with a new partnership in the works. For a two hour window, a quarter of the company's fleet will be assigned to wait outside the Garden to give guests rides. They would still be making their fares but for those two hours after each drop off they would return to the club for the next passenger. Neb wanted people behind the wheels of the cars, not just an AI so he also managed to get a list of other companies that still staffed human drivers. His club was massive and he was going to need more than a handful of cars to keep his patrons safe. Using the cab he already had a meter on to take him to the bank he had the driver, a very lovely older man named Gerald, wait for him while he went inside to sign the final papers for the two buildings he had purchased, everything had been taken care of beforehand by his lawyer and all that was needed was his signature. He made a note to get Singh a gift.

Neb and Gerald spent the rest of the day driving around the city to the other cab companies that staffed human drivers and Nebby made the same deal with all of them. If Singh managed to get all the contracts in place that would give Neb nearly 70 cabs dedicated to his patrons in the evening before the curfew sirens went off. It still didn't feel like enough but he couldn't protect everyone. Some patrons drove, some took other means of public transit, and in the end, they were all adults. Their safety was their concern, he was just doing the best he could. Before parting ways Neb took Gerald out to dinner getting the man the best dumplings in the city, and introducing his new friend to Ma and Pa. After many reassurances that he would be okay, and a minor demonstration Gerald allowed Neb to pay him and walk the rest of the way to the Garden.

Waving goodbye to Gerald as he pulled away Neb turned from The Number One Kitchen II and started off towards his home. He still needed to pack up some things to bring to the Bridge and to check in with Mister. While walking he rang his lawyer up, who answered on the third ring as always. "Hello Singh, got those messages you sent me, took care of the signatures this afternoon and I'm on the way to the club now. Will you be able to get those interested parties to the office tonight?"

"Naturally Mr. Nezzar. I will have them there an hour after curfew sounds. You know how there type like to operate." A smooth, deep voice responded.

"Good to hear. I will see you there. Oh and I have some more work for you, I sent over the outlines already."

"Yes..... I saw them. You do realize you will be taking a loss in this deal right Mr. Nezzar?"

"Yes Singh, I do realize I will be taking a hit doing this but I will also hopefully start a trend again. I've been jumped twice in just as many days. Yesterday by some drugged out ferals, and today by some hoodlums. The streets aren't safe anymore Singh." There was a long pause in the conversation as both men contemplated the recent events in the city.

"I'm going to Erra's ball." Neb broke the silence with this sudden revelation gaining an instant and slightly panicked response from the lawyer.

"WHATTHEFUCK!? Did you just say what I thought you did?"

"Yup."

"You."

"Me."

"YOU are going to Erra's charity ball for the Ouroboros Orphanage?"

"I, ME, Myself, this dude right here, is going to the Vampire Queen's Orphan Ball."

"Why?"

"I was invited."

"You get invited every year. You make a shit load of credits and you donate quietly, it's polite for them to send you an invite."

"Yeah, and after fifteen years of declining I feel that I might be coming off as rude. Like I don't want to be around those kind of people."

There was a long, long moment of silence. Nebby actually checked the connection to see if the call was still going. "Singh?" Nothing. "Singh are you there?"

"Sorry but did you just really say that to me?"

"What?"

"You have made it your life's work to avoid being around those kind of people. You get violent with those KIND of people. I have twisted the law in ways that should have me burned at the stake for witchcraft to make legal loopholes for you to get out of having to be one of those KIND OF PEOPLE even though you are one!" Singh had began to raise his voice just a little towards the end. Not quit shouting at Nebby but a louder, sterner tone.

"Feel better?"

"Fuck you."

"I deserve that."

"You do. Damn it. You're going to stir up trouble aren't you?"

"Actually no. Strictly business this time. I met a girl that went through there and came out a pretty decent person in the end. Since I now have a face to connect to that place I wanted a more personal touch I guess. Show up and give my time not just my money."

"You know for someone without a heart, yours sure does bleed a lot."

"I know. It's a fatal weakness of the condition. Not even you were able to stomp it out despite your best efforts."

"Was that a jab at my what I am Mr. Nezzar?"

"Damn right it was Singh. Being a lawyer is the closet thing to being pure evil there is, and you studied to do it."

There was a pause before both men shared a long laugh.

"I'll see you soon Singh."

"Until then Mr. Nezzar."

Nebby ended the call with a grin on his face. Things were going to be busy for a while. He was called back into duty at a very inconvenient time business wise, but this was the kind of pressure he loved now. As he had told Jessa earlier in the day, he was literally built for multitasking now. Checking in on the Garden through it's camera system he watched the club empty before he arrived. He still had ten minutes before the sirens went off and he took the time to find the boss.

It was Nebby that was found first. He had barely gotten into the front door of the club when his shin was attacked by the shoulder of a 30lb miniature sabertooth tiger. "Hello Mister. Didja miss me?" He asked the ferocious motor beast weaving its body between his legs. Bending down he gave the massive black cat all the attention and love, making sure to give extra attention to his favorite spots, right between the ears and just an inch above his tail. The chainsaw disguised as a cat purred in satisfaction at the attention. "Sorry to dump this on you bud, but we have some work to do tonight. I finalized the purchase on the two properties next door. We meeting with underground crew tonight with Singh. You're gonna have to be there for this." Mister stopped his weaving and purring and stared up at Nebby for long moment before he slowly blinked at the kind of human he took care of. Nebby returned the trusting gesture and spent the next few minutes petting Mister until he was satisfied.

The pair eventually stopped their prolonged greeting and made their way to Mister's personal office. Nebby took a seat in the large chocolate leather chair, Mister perching on the top of it taking his spot behind Nebby's head. Neb started up the computer at the desk, the bright blue white light of the screen filling the room for a brief moment as the computer awoke. Logging in Neb started to pull up the pertinent papers needed for this next meeting. With the time to kill Nebby also went over the needs of the Garden. Putting in orders for the bars, checking event schedules, double checking payroll. All the minutia of running a business.

Neb worked through the curfew siren barely acknowledging the sound. It was about twenty minutes after that there was a knock on the door. "Come in." Nebby called. The door opened and a well dressed man stepped into the room. "Hello Singh, how are you doing?" Nebby greeted the man as he got up from his chair to shake his hand. "I am doing well Mr. Nezzar. Hello Mister." The two shook hands and Singh waved to Mister who flicked his ears at the lawyer. Taking a seat across from the two Singh leaned back in the surprisingly comfortable guest seat.

"Before we get started on the new work you have unloaded on me I need to inform you that there has been a slight change in our plans. Mr. Robins is no longer operating the off the books friendly construction company, his replacement Mr. Clemens is still willing to come to you to discuss the job."

"What's your read on the man?"

"You won't like him." Was the response and Neb just had to nod. Singh knew what he was about so Neb didn't feel he needed any more clarification.

The pair filled the time waiting catching up with one another, mostly Neb asking for more amusing stories about cases from the past. A couple minutes before the schedule time Singh moved his chair to Nebby's side of the desk and Nebby spotted the men, a group of three, park outside the front of the Garden. He allowed them in, opening the door remotely and using lights to guide them to the office. They waited for a long moment outside the office door before one of them finally had the thought to knock. "Enter." Nebby called.

The man that walked in looked like he could be water repellant with how oily he looked. The two with him were clearly supposed to be some kind of security. Singh was right, he could tell from the get go he wasn't going to like this man. The greasy one swaggered into the room and shot the occupants a sneer that he thought was a charming smile. "Hello Mr. Nuzzal." He said butchering the name with full confidence. "Name's Reggie Clemens. I took over the old man's outfit and I hear you are looking for some work to be done that doesn't go down on the blueprints."

It was only because Nebby was a full convert that he didn't wince at the stupidity of this man. Nobody would be that stupid to just lay things out like that. These conversations took finesse, and trust. Something Clemens had neither of. The man continued to prattle on, throwing around numbers and pulling out all kinds of new costs to be added. Neb had honestly stopped paying attention nearly the moment the man opened his mouth. He was here mostly for the sake of appearances, this was actually a meeting between Mister, Clemens and Singh officially. "Of course then there is the whole matter of keeping this out of the publics eye. We wouldn't want anything leaking to the public about the shady dealings going on in the cities biggest and brightest club do we?

The subtle threat was what finally pulled Nebby from his fugue. Signh new instantly the Clemens had fucked up and he froze mannequin still waiting for the violence to happen. But to his surprise it didn't. Mister lifted his head from the back of the chair and gave the Clemens a disdainful look. Lightly, well as lightly as a lynx sized cat could be, Mister hopped from the back of the chair to the desk where he sniffed around at the various stacks of papers there. He stopped at on in particular and quite purposefully pushed the entire sheaf of paper off the desk. Some of the sheets scattered and fluttered off to the sides while the majority just fell into a pile on the floor. Mister then took a seat in the spot the pages had been in and sat upright looking imperiously at Clemens.

"Damn it." The curse was whispered barely loud enough to be heard. Breaking the stillness Singh reached up and pinched the bridge of his nose. "You fucking humans and your stupid god damn greed." He cursed then pointed to Neb. "I know he is your boss but lets at least try to salvage this. Please." Neb looked at the accusing finger and shrugged. "I just do what the boss man tells me."

The three men were beyond confused now, and that confusion was turning into anger. Clemens sat up straighter in his chair, eyeing the huge cat a bit uncomfortably. "I don't know what you two are going on about but we are in the middle of negotiations here.."

Clemens was cut off by Singh who had moved across the room faster than the humans could easily track. Clemens was lifted from his chair with ease by the front of his shirt. Singh's eyes were a bright blood red now and his fangs fully extended. "Shut your fucking face meat. I am busy negotiating your life right now. You have insulted my client." Singh's free arm shot out behind him to point dead at Mister. "Threatened his place of business and lively hood for a little extra money. Everything was already laid out by your predecessor. All the bribes, connections, officials that would sign off and turn a blind eye. Now I am trying to calm him down so he doesn't sic his attack dog on you because there is absolutely nothing I can or even will try to do once that dog leaves it seat." His hand had moved ever so lightly to point out Nebby.

Clemens was terrified, he was in the grip of a vampire dangling a foot from the ground and his life was being threatened. This was all wrong. After the old man's accident and him taking over Clemens had been able to strong arm most of the other contracts into giving him more. The kind of work they did was the kind of work that wasn't supposed to be known about, so many people paid up instead of dealing with the fallout. But now Clemens was dealing with a fucking leech, some weirdo club owner and a fucking cat that was supposedly the 'boss'.

Singh could smell the fear and confusion on the man and tossed him back into his seat. Or he had meant to, but tossed a bit to hard and put Clemens through the chair and onto the floor. "Mr. Clemens. I am going to make a few things very clear. My client, Mister Nezzar, is the cat. He is the legal owner of this club. His record is spotless as he is a cat and he is beyond human laws, so trying to blackmail him will make you look far more foolish than you already are acting. His employee, Mr. Nezzar, or as he is known on paper, Nebby K Nezzar, is a fiction. The man you see is a ghost. Literally and figuratively. Full conversion cybernetic human, a ghost in the shell if you will, but it doesn't stop there. Look into him and you will find he only has connections to this place. Mr. Nezzar only exists in the records of this club. The man that became Mr. Nezzar died in a fire many years ago. His death certificate is on public record. You can even go visit his grave marker. You can't level threats dead man now can you? As for the final point, I do not have many friends. Part of the condition. You know how us lawyers are. Becoming this made friends even more scarce. Mister and Nebby are not just clients. They are my friends."

The two guards had failed to make a single move, proving they were smarter than their boss. Singh took a couple steps closer to the sprawled out Clemens and towered over him glaring down a the slightly whimpering man. "Mr. Clemens is no longer in charge of this job. I don't care who takes over in his stead but we will honor the contract that the late Mr. Lewis had with us for construction. He had a good crew that did good work. Neb, please pick up the contract. One of these two gentlemen will sign and everything will continue to roll smoothly.

It was clear to see Clemens wanted to speak up but the burning red eyes pinning him to the floor kept his mouth shut. Singh glared down the pathetic man for a bit longer before finally turning away to face Mister. "My apologies Mister. I didn't mean to act out of place. I am just aware of the time needed to find a construction crew that will do the kind of work you want done and be off the books about it." The cat stared at the Vamp for a brief moment before slow blinking and then grooming himself. Singh let out a sigh of relief. Walking to the front of the desk he collected the scattered papers and quickly got them back into order. "Okay, if I could have one of you gentlemen come up and sign this then we can put this night behind us and you can get started on your work tomorrow. I trust there will be no more issues with doing the job?" Both men stared at Singh, then Clemens, then Mister, then Neb, then to each other before one finally spoke. "Is the cat really the owner?"

It didn't take much longer after Clemens was put in his place for the two others to admit they didn't like him, and were both patrons to the Garden, and had been on some of the work for the other parts of the building. They were long time members of Lewis Construction and knew what they were about. They made promises that Clemens wouldn't cause anymore issues with anyone as the all but dragged the man from the club.

Once they were gone Singh looked over to Nebby with a shit eating grin. "You did good back there."

"Me, you are the one that stole the show my friend." Neb shot back with the same grin on his face. "Teaching that little turd a lesson like that and still getting me to work done I needed. You're a gem."

"Yes, yes I am." Singh agreed taking the seat he had abandoned. "You do owe me for that though. I don't usually do the whole "I'm a scary monster that will eat you" bit. But those are some nice kids working for Mr. Lewis, such a shame he passed."

"Yeah yeah, I got you Singh." And he meant it. Singh was a long time partner and friend and Nebby would take care of him for looking out like he had. In fact it was because of Singh that Nebby knew about Clemens making a mess of things with other clients.

There was a moment of comfortable silence between the men before Neb broke it. "I know we don't do details of our personal lives, but I kinda need a favor on the personal side of my life. Not you getting involved personally or anything. Just some questions."

This caught Singh's attention. They had made it a point to stay professional and keep the details of their lives outside of work and small talk vague on purpose. Small talk subjects, and work related things were what they kept their conversations to and have for years. This was a night of firsts for them. "First you accept the invite to Erra's event, and now you are asking me for personal advice. I should walk away and not even ask but you have my curiosity, so go on and ask."

Neb almost let out a sigh a relief in spite of him not breathing. "Well I have gotten myself..." He paused while he searched for a word. "Involved? No that has connotations that aren't true. Entangled? No, still not right..... Fuck it." Tossing his hands up into a defeated shrug he stopped trying to beat around the bush. "I have a dealings with a newly changed vamp. She's the girl that made it through the Orphanage and the reason I am attending the event in the first place. She is new. Like a very new and isn't associated with anyone much like yourself so she doesn't have some creator giving her all her needs. She doesn't have a coffin for starters, so I know she isn't getting the proper rest during the day. Also there has been a shortage of '300 on the streets. Do you have any recommendations or connects that I can get in touch with?"

Signh was a bit surprised at the requests, they were not what he was expecting but it was a pleasant surprise to see a human concerned for a Vamp. "Honestly any coffin will do, but I do know a guy that makes custom jobs for Vamps. Padding, climate control, entertainment, massage function, hell he had one model that was essentially an isolation chamber, water and all." Singh reached to the desk and grabbed the legal pad and pen and wrote down the details of the contact. "You don't have to tell him I sent you. He doesn't care who you are or who it's for, he just likes to build them."

Glancing up from the page he gave Neb a sheepish smile. "You do realize that I don't partake in A'300 correct?"

"Yeah, I figured as much. You've been around a lot longer than this stuff. What you do to eat is between you and your food. Can you get me some or should I keep looking around?"

"I will see what I can do, but I would also keep an eye out for a more reliable source. Of you could have your friend do what I do." Singh paused giving Nebby an assessing glance, which was met with an elegantly raised eyebrow. "Use the blood banks. It's legal and there has been a system in place for them to give to Vamps for decades now."

Neb considered the idea and decided to not reject it out of hand. "Thanks Singh. I appreciate it." Nebby took the notepad and read the address, his internal GPS locating the building with ease. "I'll give him a visit tomorrow." Setting the pad on the desk he turned back to Singh and leaned forward in his chair, elbows on knees and head forward. He was obviously excited about what he was going to talk about. "So have you seen it yet?"

The conversation quickly changed from business to the newest installment of a highly popular romance serial both men openly enjoyed. Hours were spent talking and just enjoying the company before Signh had to excuse himself. It was deep in the night when he left and Nebby decided to spend the remaining night hours looking over his new buildings. Mister joined him on his inspection. One was a medium sized single story warehouse that had been used for storage before the company renting it out failed to make payments. There was going to be a hallway connecting the main club to this building and two breezeways. He had several ideas for the space but one thing he knew he wanted for sure was for it to be able to dressed as a classical ballroom. This way he could honestly say that he has the biggest balls in the city.

The second building would take a lot more work. It was a three story office building and he was going to have to gut the inside to make room for any kind of dance floor. He also considered cutting out the middle of the second and third stories and making them into a pair of balconies looking down on the dance floor on the ground level. Nebby and Mister spent the rest of the night poking around the new properties, plotting and laying out plans for what he wanted to do with the buildings. He already knew that he would be connecting them to the subbasement he kept out of the club's blueprints. Most of the buildings he had absorbed into the sprawling club had a basement level, and generally they were used for storage, two of the bigger ones were used as underground dance rooms. Below all of them was an emergency shelter of sorts. It started as a backup saferoom for Hunters but Nebby being Nebby he got carried away and just kept growing it with the rest of the business. Fortunately it had only been used twice since he had it put in, and both times were over a decade ago.

The sun was nearly up when Mister and Neb returned to Mister's office. The cat took his rightful place in the chair behind the desk and curled up onto himself and fell asleep while the 'borg gave Mister an affectionate scratch behind his ears before leaving him to rule the world. "I'll catch you later Mister." He said to his boss as he left the room, getting a half hearted meow in return. "Yeah yeah, I'll stay safe."

Nebby stood outside the ostentatious front entrance to the club looking up into the steadily brightening sky. He spent several minutes just standing and staring straight up. "I miss sleep." He muttered before lowering his face and starting off into the city.

He spent the better part of two hours just walking and taking in the city. He avoided the darkest of alleys and knew what streets to not go down, even in the daylight. He was just pointing his gun at the clock at this point, trying to kill time. Once the morning curfew siren sounded he changed his direction and started to a goal. He had a body shop he needed to visit to check in on the upgrades given to his alternate ride. Putting a little speed into his step Neb made it to the shop in just over an hour. As he walked up the place looked to be closed still, but he knew better. Georgette was one of those people that forgets to eat once she got her hands on a project, so forgetting to turn on the open sign wasn't a huge deal for her. Walking to the door he checked and it was actually unlocked this time, and intact.

Walking in need looked around the still dark lobby and saw no one, but could hear a faint sound coming from the back. "Georgette!" He called out and waited for a moment but got no reply. Deciding to move further into the building he called out to her again and still go no answer, but he could hear the sound of someone working clearly now. "You're worse than me." He grumbled and walked to the back of the lobby and into the shop proper. Nebby was glad that everything in the shop was man made. If not it would be an absolute horror show. Cybernetic limbs were all over the place, half finished bodies hung from lifts, and then there were the smaller bits just laying around. It looked like a robot butcher house and in the middle of it all was a woman elbow deep in the the chest cavity of a limbless torso. "Georgette." He called out to her once more, this time with sing song tone. This time she heard and yelled back. "Just a second." She grumbled at him then with a grunt and a whispered curse for good luck she attached the last wire she was working with. "There we go." Pulling her arm from the torso she turned and looked at her guest. "Well shit in a bag and punch it. If it isn't Nebby. How ya doing babe?" Upon seeing Nebby her face lit up and she crossed the room to fold him into an embrace. "Are you already here to pick up the new shell?" She asked pulling away from the hug but still holing on to his arms and looking him over.

"No not yet Georgi, I'm just coming to check up on the progress."

The older woman smiled and blushed just the tiniest bit at the cutesy nickname Neb called her, she also swatted his arm. "Everything is already installed, and it is good to go." She informed him.

"Already? That was fast, I only put in the mod order Monday." He was kind of surprised at the speed which Georgette managed to get the work done.

"Yes already, I was only putting on some additions, it wasn't like I was doing a full overhaul of ground up rebuild. The worst part was the hands, but luckily retractable claws are a pretty common choice of self defense so I was able to adapt some things to make it work with the new model."

"Excellent, would you mind if I gave it a look?" Georgette didn't mind and lead Neb tough the safety hazard of a shop to the holding bay. Inside were the completed projects ready to be delivered or picked up. In one of the holding cells was an exact copy of Nebuchadnezzar, minus the tattoos. "It's still weird to see myself like this. I mean this is going to be my body soon."

Georgette snorted out an indelicate laugh. "Why do I feel like you wouldn't have a problem staring at yourself all day? Are you complaining just for my sake?"

Neb laughed with her. "I can see some vain people really liking this, and as much as I love myself, which is a lot. I still find it unsettling to look at myself like this." Despite the heebie jeebies he got from staring at his empty shell. It would be his 3rd once me moved to it. It was a direct upgrade to what he was wearing now, so only a touch better in most specs, but with the alterations Georgette gave he would be far more deadly. This shell had no built in offensive capabilities other than raw power while the new one had a few surprises built in. He wanted to give it a ride but hated the process of moving his cyberbrain from one shell to the next. Linking up the computer hooked to the shell he read through the diagnostic reports and was impressed with Georgette's work as always.

"It looks great Georgi, thanks a ton for rushing the job for me, but you didn't have to. Can I keep it stored here until I need it? I really don't want that thing hanging around the house with me."

"Of course I can keep it here for you babe. Just give me a ring when you need it, I can have it delivered to you."

Neb smiled at the woman and gave her a hug which she returned with gusto. "How are the wife and kids?" Nebby asked once he pulled away from the hug. The next little while l was spent with Georgette filling Nebby in on her wife, their two kids, and three grandchildren over a pot of strong coffee.

Once the conversation wrapped up Neb got a second hug and left the shop feeling much better knowing he had a backup in place for when this one broke. It was always a matter of When, when you were dealing with cybernetics, but in his line of work, that When usually came sooner than later.

Checking the time, the distance to his next location and when it was supposed to be open Neb found he had a bit of free time to kill between leaving here and getting there. Heading towards his destination he kept and eye on the buildings around him until one caught his attention. A small cafe tucked between two high rise buildings. He could tell it was one of those little hole in the wall places that usually get overlooked by the masses but maintains a great business due to word of mouth. Those places just had a feel about them. Going in he admired the simple but clean design of the place. A dozen little round tables with 2 to 4 chairs at each. Going to the counter he looked at the menu that was hand written of all things on a blackboard. "Oh wow, that is something you don't see often anymore. You took it way back." He said with laughter in his voice. The woman behind the counter returned the smile and explained how her Grandfather had opened the place and chose to use the retro style because he felt the world was loosing touch with the physical and getting to into the digital. Which Neb had to agree with to an extent. He ended up ordering a Cobra Chai latte, which was a hot Chai latte with extra cinnamon and a sprinkle of cayenne pepper, and a cranberry scone. Both were excellent and Neb marked the place in his internal map as somewhere to return to. Thanking the woman he left and continued his way to his last stop.

Neb stood outside of his destination checking and rechecking the address Singh gave him. It was correct but the building he was looking at looked condemned. Bored up windows, the security gate lowered on the door and bad graffitti all over the face of the building. Deciding to give it a look he walked around the building. The back was in worse condition than the front with with piles of random debris stacked against the building as well as the bored up windows and graffiti.

"Around the corner, in the alley." A slightly distorted voice rang out from seemingly nowhere. It was just a quick scan for Neb to find the camera on the corner of the roof. He waved at the camera and started walking around the corner. In the alley he saw a door and walked to it. As soon as he was in front of it there was a loud thunk of a heavy lock being disengaged. The door opened outward allowing Nebby to enter.

The place had once been some kind of store once from the open floor layout, which was filled with tables and shelving, and those were piled high with tools, scraps, parts and paints. "In the back." The voice said breaking Nebby from his concentration. Walking through the maze of shelves he made his way to the back where things opened up more. An old man sat hunched over something his six arms all acting independently of each other as he worked. "Whatcha here for?" He asked without looking up from his project.

Neb just rolled with the strange little man. Artist and their quirks. "I was told you make custom caskets for Vamps to sleep in, I'm looking to buy one if you have any ready."

The man finally looked up at Nebby and and he could feel the man brushing over his systems, not prying just seeing what he was dealing with. "You're no vamp." He commented and his hands all stopped working sitting their tools down. "I have a few that are already ready that haven't been claimed yet. They are not custom jobs so don't expect anything to fancy." With a wave of half his hands he gestured Nebby to follow him further into the building. They went though a large doorway that was missing both doors to the back, which was the final give away to Nebby. This place had once been a small grocery store of some kind before being repurposed. The back was far more organized than the front, finished products on display. About halfway down there were four caskets on tables with their lids opened. Each was an honest to Gods work of art and Neb was momentarily stunned at the craftsmanship. "These are beautiful." He complimented and walked up to them looking them each over.

The man, who never introduced himself gave Nebby a rundown on each one. The only difference between the four was the outer look, they all had the same features. Nanofoam linings for maximum comfort, full net connectivity, touch screen built into the lid, and external cameras to see what was going on outside the closed casket. Neb ended up picking the most tame of the offerings. With a quick exchange of credits Neb was packing up Naomi's new bed. He used three straps, two across the sides and one length wise to secure the lids and provide him a hand hold. Lifting the several hundred pound casket with relative ease he thought about calling for a delivery truck but chose against it.

With the casket slung over his shoulder like an oversized duffel he thanked the strange artist and left. His walk through the city earned his approximately ALL of the strange stares. He was a man walking down the road with a fucking casket over his shoulder. The two hour walk gave Neb plenty of time to enjoy the attention and confusion he caused. The fact that he kept bursting out into laughter didn't help the scene any, but the looks on some of the people faces were just too much, and the silly thoughts he was imagining them thinking only made it worse.

Once he was finally back to the apartments he went to the back to use the service elevator not wanting to have to maneuver the bulky casket through the lobby and into the much smaller tenant elevators. Exiting the elevator he entered the apartment and called out to anyone there. "Hunters I'm home~!" He carried his load to the common room and sat it against the wall out of the way. He wasn't going to just put it in Naomi's room without permission.
 
Character: Aratone Palladino.
Player/Group: Naomi Richardsen (@Kassia).
Location: Bridge Apartments/Lobby
Time: Wednesday Evening.

Aratone listened to Naomi talk about Silas, seeing the visible proof that it was not an easy thing for her to do. And very quite aware, himself, the privilege being afforded to him to hear such sensitive and intimate details of her past. Why him? Norne was busy with her brother, evidently. Kaden had his own host of issues. Nebuchadnezzar was new and had plenty of tasks to handle. Maxine had her own way of handling problems, which he figured didn’t quite match Naomi’s taste. There was Fiona…but why Aratone? Simply the process of elimination? Or maybe there was something else that drew her to open up to him of all people. Maybe because he knew.

A knowing smile came over his lips, though not in any mockery of what she was saying, or finding amusement in it, but rather through a morbid curiosity. We met in the orphanage. It was survival…I…guess… ”I rather skipped out on that institution myself when I was younger.” He just commented. Maybe he should have attended, instead of ducking and dodging with gangsters by day and vampires by night. Having some sort of structure and primary schooling would have helped a lot too.

But Naomi was strong. There was some strong, black iron that she found to prop up her spine suddenly, swearing she would get to the bottom of this. He couldn’t be any prouder of the statement. She had motive and drive now, to do good. It was an honorable cause too, to avenge a friend, a lover, a person with a heart who only wished to spread kindness and charity. That was a good vision to live up to. ”You listened.” He acknowledged, when she pointed it out. ”Those are good goals to have in life.” He started to say, still inviting her to come sit by him. Instead, she walked right to him, and bent down, and wrapped her arms around his neck and shoulder, taking even him by surprise. It was not often Aratone Palladino got surprised. Luckily, his face was on her shoulder and by her face, so she wouldn’t get to see it. And possibly tell Fiona and never let him live it down.

It took only a heartbeat, but he raised one arm up and wrapped around her upper back, patting her gently. She thanked him, citing that she’ll stay, expressing regret for his own childhood but what could he do? ”What’s done is done. All that matters is what we do today. And what we’ll do tomorrow.” He told her back, letting her separate. Grabbing his supper in it’s little brown bag, he gestured towards the elevator that would take them back to their suite of rooms that was their local Hunter’s base. And away from the front doors, leading out into the night, with all it’s infinite possibilities both dangerous and opportune.

”Naomi, can I…let me tell you a story.” Aratone said, forgoing asking for permission and simply doing it, as they stepped into the elevator together to head on up.

”There was an older Hunter, a few years back. This was before your time, maybe even Kaden’s. It was when I was around your age. This Hunter came of a long lineage, both his father and mother were very famous vampire slayers. The father was rather cruel, pushing his son to be the best, often at the expense of certain emotional development. He loved his mother fiercely though, she always cared for him and was so tender, but his father, and the vampires they hunted, he grew to hate them immensely, following his father’s example, almost at the expense of all else in life, it’s pleasures and happiness. Anyways, he became an accomplished Hunter in his own right, though he was still in his late twenties when his mother passed away. This woman, who loved him so much, and he to her, found he simply could not cry at her funeral, as they lowered the casket. Not a single tear. His life went on and he was well into his fifties when his father finally passed. And…as they lowered that casket, this Hunter found he simply could not control his tears. Do you know why?” Aratone paused a moment as he glanced at Naomi. The question was rhetorical though.

”The Hunter’s life was driven so much by hate and vitriol that when all that negative energy and passion lost the primary object of it’s emotion, the Hunter’s life became…empty, Naomi. Empty. What I’m trying to say, what I’m trying to warn you, is that you should not let your desire to avenge Silas’ death solely take over all facets of your life. You want to correct what happened with him, with you. Do not forget that you,” He stabbed a long, boney finger into her shoulder to emphasis his point, ”deserves much more for your efforts too.” Aratone concluded, before opening the door to their apartment and walking in.

And being confronted with a…”What the hell is this?” He said with some amazement, gesturing to a long ass coffin that was propped up against the wall in the common room, a gift seemingly from Nebuchadnezzar to Naomi.
 
Character: Kaden
Player/Group:
Aratone (@BennyQ ), Maxine (@Fish is yum ), Nebuchadnezzar ( @Kosmik_Khaos ), Jonah ( @ThatGeckoGirl )
Location: Bridge Apartments - The Hunters Guild-> Harlow Training-> Random Arcadia alley->The bridge Apartments-> First Aid
Time: Wednesday Afternoon-Evening


Kaden didn't have much planned for the day, which surprised him. Usually, he always had something to do. After Naomi had left and the house was empty except for Fiona, who continued to read and then moved to the kitchen to start in on dinner. She seemed rather busy working on several tasks at once. So Kaden returned to his room, dressed in jeans, a plain black t-shirt, and his white and orange jacket. After a quick swipe of a comb over his hair, he was on his way with Pepper not far behind.

Pepper was excited to stretch her legs and bounce around the sidewalk while Kaden lit a cigarette and glanced up periodically to ensure the coast was clear.

"Pepper. Stop." He said sternly, but a faint smile pulled at his lips as he watched her, and she whipped around and tilted her head several times before he carried her onward-- his grip on her leash tightening as they continued to ensure she didn't run off into the crowds of Arcadia. He was on high alert; ferals had been spotted in the day, which unnerved him. He wanted to explore two places today, the Hunters Guild and Harlow training.

His first stop was The Hunters Guild. He had not gone to the guild since Naomi's unfortunate introduction, and he thought he should pay a visit before this next mission and get his affairs in order. He hailed a cab and shuffled Pepper inside, to which she stuck her head out the window excitedly, and Kaden watched as the city flew by.

The drive was uncomfortably long, the traffic even worse, and he found himself sitting in traffic for a solid 45 minutes before the cab dropped him off in front of a dingy back alleyway across from the shipyards. Pepper sniffed the ground and started forward, nearly tripping on her ears the entire way with her gangly puppy legs. She had been here before, but it was clear that vamps had been scavenging around the area trying to find the guild and came up short.

Once Kaden had reached a beaten metal door, he waited as a retina scanner shot out a bright green line to scan his iris, disappeared, and then unlocked the door. Inside were several dusty injection molding machines from a company that was long gone and bankrupt, but the smell of plastic still filled the air even today. Dust saturated the air, and he walked through it, disrupting the particles and causing Pepper to sneeze. He patted her head and reached another door with a second retina scanner. Another click, and he was led down into a hallway to a final entry, this time with a fingerprint scanner. Lazily, he slapped his hand on the scanner and looked around at the thick brick hall and back at the locked door behind him. There were several; layers of security, and that was comforting. The doors closed, and down they went. Once the 3rd door slid open, it revealed an elevator and hundreds of floors to choose from to throw off any intruders that somehow managed to make it this far. Pepper hated elevators, so she struggled against the leash. Kaden was patient, if not for a tired sigh, and then when she fought him for a solid minute, she finally entered, and he pressed the 58th floor on the keypad.

He remembered the night Naomi had found them. Somehow she had known deep in her soul, much like the others, where the guild was. They had pulled through all the scanned doors into this same elevator, and down they went to the 58th floor. he shuttered slightly as he crossed one hand over the other, and Pepper shook in her place next to him. Then before they knew it, the doors opened and revealed a network of halls and rooms.

The frontage of the guild was rough, dingy, abandoned, and by the shipyards, which back in the day had made it easier to make parts and then ship them without any middleman. These lower levels did not exist; they were created solely for protection. The 58th level was the armory. This massive area was full of glass cases, different housing types of firearms, advanced equipment, and state-of-the-art body Modifications. The room was darker, and spotlights were placed precisely over the weapons to showcase them and create a more intimate atmosphere. The dark walls under the lights were burgundy, and the architecture was incredibly ornate and salvaged from some of the world's most elite locations.

The gruff voice of Cliff Baker came forward from behind one of the rooms, "Kaden!" He had been voted in as the head of the Guild years before the others had even come into existence. He was well respected and seemed to understand those who needed his assistance.

"Hey, Cliff," Kaden said as cliff took his hand and clapped Kaden on the back.

"Hey kid, where you been?"

"Just... working. Missions, mostly." Kaden said, putting his hands in his pocket while Pepper curiously looked up at the larger burly man.

"I needed to add a few clauses to my will, given a mission we took from Jessa. I... know that she gets the good jobs, but you know, with the ferals in the daylight, there is more room for slip-ups."

"Sure! let's head to my office," Cliff said and turned to head back the way he came limping slightly from an old mission injury. Kaden followed and waved to a few hunters who did the same to him from behind the glass counters.

Once inside the office, Cliff pressed into his temple. "Send up Kaden's documents, would you?"

Kaden sat in one of the ornate wingback chairs upholstered in top-grain leather and looked around the dark wood office. Books lined the walls, nick nacks, and photos of the Cliffs family. This caused Kaden to clear his throat and look at Pepper, who curled up in the other available leather chair. She looked up at him with large blue eyes, and he held his hand on her head again. She knew this was stressful. He needed her.

"Hey, cliff. I have those papers for you." A young woman stood in the doorway now with a manilla envelope, clearly dressed in hunter gear, her Fire-colored hair pulled up into a high ponytail and her which sat neatly between her shoulder blades.

"Where, Jess?"Cliff asked the young woman as he held out his hand, and she placed the papers in his palm.

"Out sick apparently called me in from a mission. I better be reimbursed for that. I'm not a receptionist." Cliff laughed, and it seemed to fill the air. However, Kaden wondered if it warranted being this hilarious.

"Hi, Arya." Kade said, looking at her with a slight smile, then looked to her side " You have some blood... there."

"Hm? where?" Arya asked as she looked down at her black scale-like body suit. "Oh, there. Yeah, some feral fucker came at me, got a little too close, and I took matters into my own hand."

"Pistol?" Kaden asked.

"No, AK. I was doing some long range, and then it charged me, took its head clean off, but that's what he gets for fuckin' with me." She giggled and patted his shoulder.

"Here," Cliff said, holding out a slip of paper. "Take this to accounting. They will reimburse you for the rest of the day. Get any fangs?"

"Four, but it was from one feral, strangely enough-- looked like an elder too. Didn't know elders drank drug blood. But who knows what these hellions do anymore."

"Four is good," Kaden said, nodding and rubbing Pepper's head. "All gotta do things we don't want to."

"You're tellin' me. Heard you got a vamp-hunter. That's rough. The last one noted was... oh, I dunno-- early Erra days. Surprised she hasn't turned all of you into dinner. We were scrubbing the floors of her blood for days. Hey... maybe I should be reimbursed for that too, Cliff--"

"Don't push your luck, Arya."

"I'm just sayin' I lost some money."

"And what are you doing with that money, Arya," Kaden asked, turning slightly with a smile, resting his ankle on his knee, and holding his chin in his hand in mock interest.

"Oh, you know. Gonna buy you out or something. But, no... I don't know. I want to save up enough and do something with my life.

Cliff looked at her and then back down at the paperwork. "; okay, let's get started--bye, Arya."

" Oh, what? You don't want help with your will.

"BYE, Arya," Cliff repeated, and the young woman rolled her eyes and removed herself from the room, arms crossed, crumpling the paper in her hands.

"Let's begin," Clif said, and Kaden leaned forward attentively.



After Kaden had amended his necessary documents and picked up a new pistol and suppressor, he was on his way to Harlow Training. He hadn't visited in a while because Arya had taken over as the office manager. She ran things so effectively that he only felt he needed to visit if he was explicitly requested for a training session. Arya could hold down the fort and teach new hunter recruits fighting techniques in his absence. All of his own students had graduated.

"We have to stop meeting this way," Arya said with a sigh as he entered the facility and narrowed his eyes at her.

"I should have just asked you back at the Guild how things were going," Kaden said with a sigh.

"Yeah, instead of stalking me here," Arya added.

"Since when are you using Ak's to mow down ferals?"

Arya looked up from her work at the reception desk and then Kaden in thought. "It was available. One of my partners was killed, and I took his gun to finish the job."

"Oh... I'm sorry, Arya." Kaden's eyes were wide, and he stared blankly at the woman filing paperwork.

"It happens, Kade. It happens. I know that doesn't make it...less sad, but we know what we sign up for." She patted her paperwork and then looked back at a door that seemed to rattle with music.

"You let these guys listen to this shit?"
Kaden asked as he adverted his attention to the training room door.

"Whatever gets the blood pumping."

Kaden sighed and headed towards the door, but there was a moment when his black market modification stopped him in his tracks. He swallowed down nausea and leaned into the wall. Immediately, Arya hurried over, and he threw out his arm to stop her. She couldn't physically see what was wrong because Fiona's work on the tether was impeccable, but it couldn't stop the corruption from spreading into his nerves.

"What's going on?" Arya demanded and put her hands on her hips.

"Just a new mod; body isn't taking it well."

"You should get that thing removed," she stated, and Kaden shook his head.

"No, it's for a mission. Just give me a second."

Arya rolled her eyes and crossed her arms at the reception desk counter.

After Kaden had regained himself, he moved into the training room without another word to see it busy with fighters wandering around waiting for the ring to reopen. It was loud, the music thumped against the walls and ceiling, and he winced at the obscene lyrics.

"Hey, man!" Oliver, Kaden's second facility trainer, said from across the way, clapping Kaden's mechanical arm, which made him jump. It almost felt like his arm was full of pressure points, but these other fighters didn't know about his hunter lineage, so he couldn't tell them the whole truth about the modification and the complications it was bringing.

"How's business?" He asked after a moment of regaining himself.

"Good! Lots of people comin' in to train because of the feral situation." Actually... We caught one here the other night." The man's voice was hushed as he turned slightly towards Kaden to hide his expression from the others. Kaden could keep an unreadable face as he looked around and ducked his head slightly. " Thing was... feral, man like one of those zombies from the old flix's-- just...rabid and trying to claw at us. Whatever is out on the street is hard stuff. He was carrying this. " Oliver pulled out a small baggie of what looked like silica beads.

"Hm." Kaden sounded as he took the bag and then looked at it in his palm. "I have someone who can analyze. Maybe see what it is."

Oliver nodded and looked back at the ring. A new set of fighters entered and immediately started in on their moves. " Think we are ever gonna see normality?"

Kaden arched a brow and then stuffed the bag into his jacket pocket before crossing his arms. "We wouldn't even know what normal is. All we do is live in survival mode."

After a moment of watching the others fight. Kaden took his leave and whistled for Pepper, who raced towards him, struggling to stop herself on the slick finished concrete surface. Kade laughed and took up her leash, and she happily walked alongside him instead of in front; she had learned her lesson after her abrupt slide.

The training facility was close to the apartments, so this made the walk less time-consuming. It was towards dusk, which he knew was cutting it close. Cautiously, Kade pressed his fingertip into his temple, and a visual display showed that it was still only 5:30. Though it didn't matter anymore, given the recent developments with the ferals. Pepper sniffed the ground be for pausing to look around, and he knew she had picked up a scent of something.

"What is it, girl?" He Whispered. Pepper looked back at him, then behind him, and started barking. These damned alleyways

Kaden released Pepper so she could run home, but instead, she barked and growled. Kaden, worried about Pepper, lunged at her and picked her up with his mechanical arm while she squirmed and fought against a black smoky mist that tried to rip her from his arms. It zig-zagged around the alley and then shifted into an orb of bats. If he could find the largest bat in the swarm, maybe he could make this a quick kill, but Pepper had other ideas.

Leaping from Kaden's arms, she started biting at the bats, ripping them from the sky and throwing them aside like a rag dolls. Looking around, Kaden found this area lacking solid options for weapons. Quickly he pulled out his new pistol and attached the suppressor while Pepper distracted the feral. Thankful, he had loaded a magazine before leaving the guild. After the magazine had been loaded, he aimed, picking off the bats one silent bullet at a time. Finally, he was able to see the feral reforming and screeching. It threw itself into the ground, clawing its way towards him, and he watched. Oliver was right. This thing looked like something out of a Zombie movie.

It searched for something pure, untainted by whatever drug it had swallowed. Kaden aimed his gun, and the moment the bullet hit the feral in the skull, it shuttered into ash. Pepper sniffed the ground curiously; her eyes had never seen anything so strange. Kaden picked up the 5 spent casings from the ash and stuffed them into his pocket. With enough time, the ash would simply blow away, but the casings would alert the authorities of something sinister in the alleyway, and Kaden didn't want that on his tail. But he felt uneasy that a feral was so close to home. He called Pepper to them with another whistle, and they started back into the apartments.

When Kaden and Pepper returned, they headed up to the second floor... Well, Kaden did, as Pepper still hated the elevator. Scribbling on a piece of scrap paper, his handwriting slanted forward and slightly messy but legible, he wrote," This was found on a feral. Thought you might like something to research. -Kade"
 
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Character: Norne / Jonah
Player/Group: Aratone (@BennyQ ), Maxine (@Fish is yum ), Nebuchadnezzar ( @Kosmik_Khaos ), Kaden/Naomi (@Kassia )
Location: Bridge Apartments - First Aid
Time: Wednesday Evening
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"Are you settled in?"

Annoyance filtered through Jonah as he looked over, seeing his sister open his door a smidge and peer into his new room. Chester popped up and scampered over to see who the visitor was. His little green scarf flew behind him as he ran over. A light smile curved on her lips as she leaned down and held out her hand to the ferret. Chester pressed his cold little nose against her fingers in interest, and seemed happy as she gently scratched the top of his head. Then, as quickly as he came by to greet her, the ferret ran off back into the room. He torpedoed right under the bed, sprinting right through the dangling sheets and disappearing into the "cave." Jonah glared at her silently for a few passing seconds. He always figured animals would hate her since he always knew her as pretty emotionless. Yet Chester seemed to like her okay. Maybe she really had changed like she said. Until he really saw it though, he wouldn't believe it. The moment his sister got in a fight, he knew she'd revert. It was in her nature.

"You realize I could have been doing something unsavory right? Knock next time," He scoffed. Norne's face immediately flushed.

"O-Oh! I didn't...I mean I...ummmm..." Norne stammered, digging herself a bigger hole as her brother raised an eyebrow at her, "Sorry! Just wanted to make sure you're okay!"

"Yeah, yeah, it's fine," Jonah sighed, sorta feeling a little bad (not that he'd ever admit that), "I'm fine. I'll meet everyone come tomorrow I guess."

"Oh, okay. Well, be nice to them! They're good people," Norne said, relaxing after this before about to turn to leave.

"Yo, sister," Jonah called out.

"Hm?"

"These Hunters...should I get prepared to attend funerals?"

Norne looked over her shoulder at him. Jonah wasn't looking at her. His eyes were staring up at the ceiling, and the expression on his face was unreadable. Though his words came out in an uncaring tone, she could glimpse past it. He lost his entire previous group to ferals prowling in the daytime - a time they should have been safe. Chester the ferret was only his because he took responsibility for the little creature when his owner died. She wasn't sure how close he had been to this group, but it was having an impact on him. That is a lot of loss to deal with in a small amount of time, especially when his own support system is likely close to nonexistent. Norne wanted to talk to him more about it, and let him know he could talk to her. However, she knew he'd despise her saying that. He didn't want her around. Trying to force a sibling relationship wasn't going to work. If Jonah wanted her support, then it was best to let him seek it himself.

"No, I have a lot of faith in the abilities of these Hunters," She responded seriously. Jonah nodded quietly.

"Cool. Bye now. Close the door," He said dismissively, swishing his hand in a sweeping motion.

Norne merely did as he requested, closing the door with a soft click before heading to the First Aid room. Her younger brother being here was going to be uncomfortable for a while. It wasn't hard to see that Jonah disliked her. The guilt she felt regarding their childhood kept her from lashing out in response against him, mostly because she really didn't blame him for it. Him making friends with the others might take a second after he attacked Naomi and showed his distaste towards her. She heaved out a heavy breath to calm some of the tension in her as she returned to the First Aid room out of habit. The last year, she spent most of her time in the First Aid to research her samples and patch up the others. That said, as she moved towards her microscope, she remembered that she needed to collect new samples. She had exhausted the ones she currently had. Norne was about to leave to her room when a bag and a note caught her eye. Walking over, she picked up the note and read it.

This was found on a feral. Thought you might like something to research. -Kade"

A smile spread across Norne's face, a slight blush rising up on her cheeks. She lifted her hand, her fingers pressing lightly against her lips as she gazed at the scrawled note a moment longer before peering at the gift Kaden had left her. It appeared to be drugs - like the drugs circulating on the streets that were making the ferals as dangerous as they have been recently. A rush of excitement ran through her. This was another good area to be researching in. It also gave her something to do as the date for the Arch Medical mission got closer. She would need to thank him for this. By looking at the components of the drug, she would hopefully be able to categorize what kind of drug it is based upon its molecular structure. Should she get him a gift? What is something he would like? Norne thought for a moment with that same silly smile as she kept gazing down at the note. "It's just a bag of drugs, Norne," She whispered to herself as she carefully folded the note and placed it into her pocket. She put on a pair of gloves at took out one of the drug tablets. She set it on a sterile surface, and crushed into a powder before scraping some of the white residue onto a plate to put under her microscope. However, that little smile remained on her lips as she peered into the lens and began her newfound research topic.
 
Character: Naomi
Player/Group:
Aratone (@BennyQ ), Maxine (@Fish is yum ), Nebuchadnezzar ( @Kosmik_Khaos ), Jonah ( @ThatGeckoGirl )
Location: Bridge Apartments Lobby--> The bridge apartment common room.
Time: Wednesday Afternoon-Evening


Naomi stepped back to allow Aratone to lead the way to the elevator and looked back one last time at the Lobby doors, was she making the right decision?. Letting out a sigh of relief as this conversation seemed to go better than she had expected, she followed in and took a place in one of the elevator corners. Truthfully, she felt slightly out of place--affection was not her strong suit, so she wondered if she was out of place for prompting the hug. Was she uncomfortably cold? Ridged?

Naomi stood in the elevator an arm's length distance from Aratone and stared at the numbers on the screen over the door as they headed to the apartment.

After a moment, Aratone spoke, first asking if he could tell her a story, then launching into it, she wondered why he would be nervous to talk to her, but she bit the inside of her cheek while she waited. Listening intently, Naomi leaned against the elevator paneling. She hadn't heard this story before and knew she had a long list of information to read about the hunters in the Guild; hazel eyes had replaced those of burgundy, and she blinked at the rhetorical question she was asked. Shortly after, she replaced the chewing on her cheek with that of pressed lips into a thin line and shook her head slightly.

She wanted to avoid ending up empty and lost. She wanted to seek revenge, but she didn't know how she could do that without losing herself. Soon, Naomi smiled slightly when he poked her shoulder and scrunched it up. Swallowing after he had told his story, she looked back up at the numbers the closer they came to their floor, then back at him and rolled her eyes--trying to hide the fear or nerves that she felt with what he had provided her.

"A-As if I would forget who I am in the process." Naomi gave him a smirk and scoff, then unclasped her hands from behind her back and pushed his arm playfully and with practiced restraint. "Don't worry; I have you to remind me of who I am, right? That's what mentors do." She paused for a moment, then pushed away from the back of the elevator and headed down the hall to the apartment, carefully kneading her hands together nervously while hurrying ahead of him. This had been one hell of a day, and she didn't know how she would comfortably process this.

As she pushed open the apartment and held the door open for Aratone, she stared ahead and the coffin that rested against the wall.

" What the hell is this?"

"A coffin!" Naomi exclaimed quickly, then hurriedly walked forward to view the beautifully decorated item and stared at it. "This is amazing!" She almost appeared like a child on Christmas morning, opening it up to view the satin display and putting one hand on her hip in amazement. "Thank you!" She glanced at Nebuchadnezzar. She knew Neb had accepted her when she glared at him on the sidewalk of the apartments and when he decided to join them at the bar. Then again, when he asked if she wanted to be his date to Erra's Charity event.

She would have leaned in to hug him, but she had felt emotionally spent from the circumstances that all she could provide now was a sincere smile. "I love this! Vampires sleep better in a coffin. Maybe this is what I needed. Then I can be more well-rested when I'm kicking Ara's ass in training. Norne taught me some good moves... but that's nothing without sleep." She paused, closed the coffin, stepped back, both hands on her hips, and crossed her legs at the ankles as she leaned from side to side slightly.

"How am I going to get this in my room?" She looked to Aratone and then Nebuchadnezzar curiously.
 
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Character: Nebuchadnezzar
Player/Group: Fiona/Naomi Richardsen/Kaden Harlow (@Kassia ), Aratone (@BennyQ )
Location: Bridge Apartments
Time: Wednesday Evening



Neb beamed at Naomi. "That it is." He responded to her excited answer to Aratone's question. "Of course it's amazing, I got it for you." He said straightening up and putting a hand to his chest. Her heartfelt thanks hit him like a brick to the teeth and he deflated a little and shook his head. "Think nothing of it baby bird. You're one of us and I take care of mine." Neb watched the young woman continued to gush over the gift and busted out into a full bellied laugh at her comment about kicking Ara's ass in training. "Watch out old man the gauntlet has been dropped." He shot at Ara.

"Oh that won't be a problem. I only had it out here because I didn't have permission to enter your room, but it's easy, you just treat it like moving a couch, turn it on it's side and walk it in longways." Walking to the foot of the coffin he gently tilted it onto it's side then with apparent ease lifted the coffin up and carried it to Naomi's room having her open the door for him so he could walk it in. He sat it aside and helped Naomi move out the no longer needed bed and place the new coffin where she wanted it. "Well there you go kid, I hope you find good rest in there."
 
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Friday | 8pm
2-4 Characters, Erra is holding her annual Charity event to raise money for Arcadia's Orphanage. 2-4 characters will need to gather intel/ attend the event and take out the CFO of Arch medical to stop the experiment from being funded. This should buy the hunter's time to look into the vampire issues and see what is causing the increase in these creatures. They will need to rely on their Netrunner to watch cameras and security at this event to ensure that nothing is leaked about the assassination.

The event at the Erra Mansion will be full of notable politicians, both human and vampire. Security will be high. Hunters are tasked with looking the part.

The in-house Mod doc, Fiona, will provide cybernetic enhancements that conceal their human scent, provide facial enhancements(fangs), and temperature regulators.[/Information]​
 
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Character: Naomi
Player/Group:
Aratone (@BennyQ ), Nebuchadnezzar ( @Kosmik_Khaos ), Jonah ( @ThatGeckoGirl )
Location: Bridge Apartments--> The bridge apartment common room.
Time: Friday morning---> evening



Naomi lay in the darkness of her new coffin, staring at the satin lining in thought. She was more nervous than she had ever been in her entire life. Today was the day they were going to Erra's mansion for her annual charity event. Naomi picked at her nails as she lay there, trying to remember each portion of the mission, her job, Nebuchadnezzar's job, and now Jonah's, as Maxine had decided to stay back to deal with matters elsewhere in the city. She didn't trust Jonah, but he had been a hunter much longer than her, so she knew somewhere in his very being he knew how to put on a show for those around them. She chewed on the inside of her cheek, then pushed open the coffin's lid with a shaky hand and sat up.

The room was dark as her bedroom didn't have windows, but she had kept a small nightlight on so that her eyes could adjust to the change in the light; it was well into the morning, 10 am to be exact. That was when she usually got up these days since the missions wore well into the night. Erra's extravagant party was around 7 pm, though most would filter in before then to check out the elites who meandered around flaunting their New Moneylifestyles.

She stretched out of the coffin and decided to take the Training Room after dressing in simple athletic gear and throwing her hair into a messy bin to keep it out of her face. Naomi knew it wouldn't hurt to brush up on some moves before attending this event. She wasn't sure what would happen when they arrived but wanted to be prepared. She worked a little on her punches and footwork, then wandered to the Armory to work on the crossbow she had picked up from her apartment. She needed parts, which she could order from Jessa in the lobby. Because her vampiric strength was so new and raw, she had to have a unique pulley system placed into the bow so that when she pulled back, it didn't snap her in the face as it had the first time she had tried it. The sights were off, which was to be expected when you were thrown into a wall at high speed in some random alleyway of Arcadia by another vampire hunter--so she adjusted those next. She may not have been great with a gun, but she was steady with the bow.

Pulling back the string and viewing her target through the bow sight improved her focus. The sound of the arrow leaving also didn't irritate her heightened hearing, which she appreciated. Tinkering on this bow and practicing in the training room brought her to 3 pm. Nervously, she wrapped her new weapon and placed it in one of the glass cases next to a small plaque that read " NAOMI" and then returned to her room to prepare for the mission. They weren't arriving too early, but she knew it would take time for Fiona to work on her makeup and hair. The only easy part was getting dressed.

"You've been chewing on your lip," Fiona said as she ran a brush over a tub of lipstick and then over Naomi's bottom lip.

"Huh? Oh... yeah." Naomi nodded, and Fiona frowned, using her pinky to keep the vampire's face still.

"Don't be nervous. You'll be away from the others. Just occupy Erra."

"You're asking me to occupy the Queen of all these vampires. That is going to be easy" Naomi gave a slight laugh as she kept her head still and tried not to ruin the work Fiona was doing to her face.

"Look up," Fiona asked as she started in on her eyelashes. " You've already met her in your Trial, right? This should be easier. It's going to be fine. Besides, Neb will distract the others; you won't have to be the center of attention at all."

Naomi's hazel eyes followed Fiona around the room, and then she looked ahead. "that will be nice." She smiled and placed her hands on her knees while she sat still, practicing her posture.

" Alright, dress, and then I can do your hair, honey," Fiona instructed as she waited.

" What are these parties like?" Naomi asked as she pulled out a long black silk dress with tailored sleeves and black embroidery on the bodice from her armoire. The neck of the dress was square, and this only elongated her features to look more ethereal. To Naomi, it was hard to embody the beauty that vampires held, but she had to work with what she had. Once dressed, she pulled on her black knee-high boots, which held a hidden blade in each toe-just in case. Then returned to her spot on the stool so Fiona could brush and pull her hair in a million different directions.

"What happened to the outfit I loaned you?" Fiona asked curiously, placing her hands on her hips.

Naomi looked down at the soft satin of her dress. "It wasn't me. I brought this one from my old apartment and felt more..." Fiona nodded for a moment, then began brushing out Naomi's hair. She didn't need any more explanation as to why Naomi felt far more comfortable in this outfit than the others.

"They are grand parties. Erra hires the best caterers in Arcadia; the music is usually classical and performed live. The entire foyer is brightly lit and dripping in the most expensive crystals. She also has an affinity for mirrors. It's to ensure that no one is ever in a position where they aren't aware of their surroundings. So, I do hope the others are careful. The first floor is rooms for important guests, the second and third floors are for guests who plan to stay longer than the event, and there are rooms for the vampires that live there..."

"So, she hosts these events often?" Naomi asked, looking down at her hands.

"She hosts other events often. Just part of her duties. Whoever beats her out in the future will probably do the same thing... You know how traditional they are." Fiona pinned the last stray hair on Naomi's head and moved around her. Naomi didn't know what traditions were; she had never been in a position to have them, but she nodded, pressed her lips into a thin line, then jumped as Fiona grabbed her chin.

"Stop fidgeting! Vampires are supposed to be graceful. They don't do this, babe." She laughed and reapplied the lipstick again. Soon, after her makeup and hair were complete, it was 4:30 pm.

By this time, Fiona was long gone from Naomi's room. She had retreated to the First Aid Station to look into a new piece of equipment Jessa had brought up--after all, Fiona was a mod doc, and new mods always held her attention.

Pacing her room, Naomi felt her body become heavy. She didn't want to mess this up. As she walked, she worked her hands against each other and practiced her footing; Knowledge of heels was lost on her. She hadn't had to wear them, so she wobbled slightly and was uncoordinated. Eventually, with enough pacing, she could walk straight without bumping into furniture. Finally, she paused, pressed her palm into her temple to stop her head from throbbing, and decided she needed to find Aratone. He had taken on the role of a mentor for her, and she wasn't going to let him forget it.

Fiona was right, vampires were supposed to be graceful, but Naomi couldn't muster up the ability to do this. As quietly as she could because she couldn't stop the heels from clicking and clacking on the tile of the apartment. Her eyes darted from side to side to ensure no one saw her.

"I..." She shook her head as she approached him, her hands kneading the air by her side. "I can't do this, Ara. I'm going to fuck it up," she said, shifting from side to side, walking to the window in the Common room, then back to the side of the circular sofa. Her soft voice held a familiar waver she had on her first mission with him. " You should be doing this or Norne or even Fiona. I can't-- I don't know what I'm doing." She turned to sit on the back of the sofa and looked out of the tinted window and the Arcadia streets, which still bustled with activity; immediately, she bit nervously at her lip, then cursed and rubbed her right fang of the burgundy tint. she was unraveling right before him. She needed to figure out how long she could continue the cover that she had this plan down. Worse, she needed to convince Erra that she wasn't up to something with the Hunters Guild.

Was this what he was talking about? Was she already starting to lose herself in the revenge? She wanted to desperately get this right.
 
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Character: Aratone Palladino.
Player/Group: Naomi Richardsen, Kaden Harlow (@Kassia), Jonah Irae, Norne Irae (@ThatGeckoGirl), Nebuchadnezzar (@Kosmik_Khaos).
Location: Bridge Apartments/Common Room.
Time: Friday Evening.

Today was the day.

At least for others. There had been many such days in Aratone’s life. The moments before a life changing, potentially fate alternating mission. As before, no doubt to come again, it could be the day where he didn’t come back either. It was someone else’s crux to bear today though. The mission today was certainly the most ambitious and complex ever carried out by this particular tribe of Hunters. Not in his long experience had there been anything like it. Either they succeeded today, or the nocturnal forces that controlled the night and preyed on good people would garner an advantage that may be unassailable and indomitable. There couldn’t be any mistakes or snags today, or the consequences would be more than just fatalistic.

That’s funny, he didn’t feel scared. Not for himself at least. He wasn’t on the roster for today. He didn’t feel confident or good-natured either. He was just…numb. A sort of absence of sensitivity perhaps, having embarked on so many missions risking death or dismemberment or worse, infection. He supposed the others were as ready as enough as anyone else could be. All that was left was that strange, empty limbo in the moments leading up to the great plunge. It was in this moment that doubt and anxiety could conquer a mind and heart, creating defeatism and despair even before first contact with their foe was made. No number of plans or contingencies could cover all angles. Short of reading their enemy’s mind, it was up to the roll of the dice how things might turn out.

He was in the common room beforehand, dressed rather loosely. It seemed rather casual for the occasion, the baggy, homely clothes he was wearing at moment. Absolutely not looking like he was about to send off several of his teammates to do life-or-death battle with vampires and their mortal fledglings and familiars and followers. That was all there really was, it seemed. There was no real retirement for Hunters. They died on the job, at their posts, and that was the total culmination of it all. If today was someone’s day, so be it. Twenty years of violence impressed on him there wasn’t much else to it but this.

This…and the generations to come. Naomi found him, looking rather discomforted herself. This was only her, what, second mission? Third, if her trip to her apartment could be counted, unofficially. Who was even keeping score? Well…him. At once, she expressed her anxiety that she was going to fuck it up. She was stuck in that limbo before a job, in that idleness where all preparations were made, yet no contact with the enemy was occurring. Just…waiting. Despairing. Worrying. ”Have something to drink.” He just said instead, himself popping open a bottle of water to put on the counter. It was more to keep his hands busy than any actual need for sustenance. Even less so for her, since as a vampire Naomi needed no nourishment but blood. Still, the act of eating and drinking, it might normalize her, ground her back to reality, distract her.

”Have a bite too. Want a sandwich? Tomato sandwich?” He even offered, popping himself on a stool and spinning to watch her on the couch. ”Yeah…we probably will fuck it up. You, me, the others, maybe even the vamps themselves. Who knows until we try. But we’re going to try. Right?” He asked her pointedly. ”You’re goin’, Naomi. But your nervousness, yeah keep it up. You are, after all, a guest and not supposed to be anything else there. You’re in the presence of a…whatever the fuck Erra is. A goddess?” He snorted with amusement a little. Vampires… ”So it’s good you’re naturally scared. You’re star struck.” He said drily, offering up a playful grin.

”You’ll be fine. You got two experts with you. They’ll have your back.” Aratone just concluded, before checking the clock atop the microwave. Not that his team was on a rush, but the fancy party that Erra was hosting would be starting soon. ”I think you and Nebuchadnezzar are going in a limo or something. Should be fun. Have a drink at the limo bar for me.” Aratone said to her.
 
Character: Naomi
Player/Group: Aratone ( @BennyQ ), Jonah (@ThatGeckoGirl), Nebuchadnezzar (@Kosmik_Khaos).
Location: Bridge Apartments/Common Room-->Erra's Mansion
Time: Friday Evening.


Naomi observed Aratone for a moment, her brows furrowing before she eased back onto the ground from her perch on the back of the sofa and made her way to the island toward the water bottle he had opened for her. She took it, stared at the bottle, and then sipped it periodically. Naomi listened as he spoke, then set the bottle down and glared at him. It had been weeks since she had water, and she almost.. missed it.

"This is not a pep talk, Ara!" She rolled her eyes and gave a playful smile back. "You're supposed to say something like "Oh, no, you'll do great, kid"... I think you'd say, kid. Then I would say something like... "You're right, Ara. I will do great!" and go on my way!" She sighed, then spun the bottle on the countertop and watched her distorted reflection spin with it.

" I think you and Nebuchadnezzar are going in a limo or something. It should be fun. Have a drink at the limo bar for me."

"
A limo?" She looked up worriedly. "I can't drink. I'll definitely ruin the whole thing." She rolled her eyes. Finally, after a more significant sigh, she slid off the stool and straightened out her dress.

"Well... This is it." She nodded, then looked over at him one last time. Then headed to the door of the apartment. She wasn't star-struck. She was scared. When she had been on her vampiric trials, she had seen the power that Erra commanded. She had taken her through her own hellish trials-- forcing her to reign in her new and wild powers, and that lingering fear remained. She could drain her life with a simple snap.

As she walked through the hallways of The Bridge Apartment and then down to the lobby, she worked for her hands together to try and rid herself of her nerves. She looked at the front of the building where the limo was parked, then stepped out into the day, briefly, so the sun didn't shift in its slide across the sky, and allowed the driver to open the door for her so she could get in.



Erras mansion was massive. It stood across 44 acres of pure green and lush land, perfectly manicured and surrounded by the finest bioengineered evergreens. Hiding it from the view of the rest of the city, a clean oasis away from the crime. Several cars drove along the cobblestone drives under arching willows, allowing the elite to exit and make their way up the massive limestone walkway. Women wore fur and gowns that were more than the single individual yearly pay. As the dusk descended, those that were vampires exited dark-tented vehicles. Naomi had to wait like the rest of them before she could exit and then stepped up quietly to the steps and looked inside. Fiona wasn't lying. Even from her place outside, she could see the glitter from the chandeliers.

"We're here"
Naomi pressed her fingertip into her temple and communicated to Jessa, who had set up shop in the Hunter's living room- wires and computers had been placed precariously on cushions and the coffee table.

"Good, good. Remember, you gotta get Erra alone so Neb and Jonah can do the rest."

Naomi nodded and headed inside.

"Most esteemed guest, Naomi richardsen and Nebuchadnezzar." The door attendant exclaimed, and Naomi looked around at those who had taken spots throughout the grand foyer. As Fiona had described, the mansion had three levels, countless stairs, archways made of white marble, and painted gold details. The ceiling overhead was just as extravagant. It was as if they had stepped into a new world. The old-world artistry was incredible.

At the top of the only staircase stood Erra with her equally beautiful advisor. Erra placed her hand on the woman's shoulder and whispered
something Naomi couldn't hear, but she patted Nebuchadnezzar's arm and then moved towards the last step of the staircase, gathering the edges of her dress into her hands. " I'm headed up. I'll ping you if I need anything." She gave him a kind smile and nodded, then turned to gather herself."

"In replace of most esteemed guest, Longwei-- Dan Wilkson."

Erra looked in the direction of the announcer, and then her lips grew into a thin line at the name before her eyes settled on Naomi. She clapped her hands together, breaking away from the woman next to her.

"Naomi! Finally, the thin veil of mist has lifted, and here you are before me!" Erra was a stunning woman unmarked by time. Her black hair hung perfectly between her sculpted shoulder blades, and her burgundy dress embroidered in black lace gently cascaded down with her. Erra cupped Naomi's face with her delicate fingers, the tips of her long claw-like nails pressed into her jaw, and she shook her head slightly. "How are you holding up? Have you come into your abilities well?"

Blinking, Naomi parted her lips and then looked to the side, trying to think of something diplomatic to say. She swallowed and nodded slowly. " Very good! Come, follow us. We must catch up!" Delicate hands slid from Naomi's face, and she happily grabbed hold of her hand with her right and then patted it gently with her left, nearly dragging Naomi behind her. Naomi instantly glanced back, having lost her date in the crowd, and then felt the nerves well up again in her chest.

"Most esteemed guest Estella and Bara Godfrey"

As the names continued, Naomi took slow, graceful steps with Erra, who gushed over the party and continued to ask if Naomi had found everything to her liking. This was difficult as Naomi had just stepped into the massive house and was led away from her party. She reached up to press her fingertip to her temple as an awkward nervous maneuver to disguise herself while she pinged Jessa, who watched the live feed.

"Steady now, kid, you're shakin'," She said quietly and watched as the feed became gradually more steady and clear, Naomi taking the advice to heart.

"Neb, how you hanging in there? How's it lookin'" Jessa asked through her neuro link as she viewed a 3d image of the mansion on her 4th computer.
 
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Character: Jonah Irae
Player/Group: Aratone ( @BennyQ ), Naomi/Erra (@Kassia ), Nebuchadnezzar (@Kosmik_Khaos).
Location: Erra's Mansion
Time: Friday Evening.

Finding his victim had been easy.

All it had been was a matter of scoping out the waiters that were scheduled to work in Erra's mansion for the event and finding someone about his size than looks similar. Given his dark hair, finding another young man who had a similar appearance hadn't been very difficult (though it was hard to match his absolutely drop dead sexy looks). As for eye color, he wanted someone with different eyes than his. He'd use colored contacts to change his own eye color and mask his own identity. Once Jonah had his target, he stalked the guy. Within a few days, he became accustomed to his victim's schedule and figured out where he lived. Nearly all of his time was spent doing this and coming up with the best plan to knock this waiter out for the night and take his place at the event. Jonah wasn't necessarily proud at his skills in doing something this illegal. He'd rather be killing vampires and earning a profit for their fangs. This was targeting a human who was, in all likelihood, innocent as hell and just looking to make money for the night. Even the mission itself didn't entirely settled right with Jonah. Sure, he was a vampire killer, but he never likened himself to an assassin. However, his role in this whole thing was to slip some fatal poison into the drink of the CEO of Arch Medical. This was a discrete mission. Even though Jonah was more than capable and qualified to complete the task, it didn't mean he liked it. He far preferred being more exuberant. Passive actions were more his sister's style.

Despite the attention seeking personality of Jonah Irae, he was nearly invisible as he sifted through Erra's mansion among the event's guests. It was as though he was a completely different person altogether. As he carried a tray of champagne glasses for guests to take, he wore a charming yet humble smile. It didn't have its typical snarky or arrogant flair. His voice was quiet and refined, mixed with a charismatic eloquence as he interacted with the guests in passing. His hair was slicked at the sides and styled to be formal. His dark eyes were now a bright blue thanks to the contacts he acquired in assuming this new identity for the night. While the shirt and vest of the waiter uniform hugged his chest rather snuggly, no one seemed to mind it except perhaps for some married men catching the small lingering gazes of their wives. Jonah was playing his part, moving between the party and kitchens to refill the tray to accommodate for the needs of arriving people. Though he looked pleasant and refined on the outside, internally Jonah hated it. This was the kind of formal bullshit his parents would attend. Stupid little high-class parties where people haughtily indulged in their own self-importance.

He envied his victim, who was currently unconscious in the closet of his own room.

Among the guests, a man with short light brown hair and eyes so dark they were nearly black approached Erra and Naomi. The man was undeniably handsome. He had the kind of build that most would find attractive - tall and clearly well built beneath his formal clothing. His appearance was pleasing to the eye as well, possessing above average looks according to the standard to beauty. Then again, it was argued that most if not all vampires had an element of unearthly beauty to them. This was true for Dan Wilkson as well. There was just one thing that was off about the otherwise drawing man. His eyes. Those dark abyssal irises were like the eyes of a hungry shark. There was just something unsettling about the way they glinted. The ex-military vampire had the eyes of a predator as though he was peering at his prey. Despite those cold eyes, his charming personality and good looks were able to allow him to worm his way into people's good graces.

"Lady Erra! You are as radiant as ever," He called out as he approached, giving a charming smile to her as he gave a little respectful incline of a bow towards her. His eyes landed on Naomi for just a few seconds, but he quickly lost interest in her.

"I'm Dan Wilkson. I come on behalf of Longwei as a testament to his unwavering loyalty to you," He said smoothly, meeting her eyes, "He wants you to know that his offer still stands as it always has. If anything is bothering you, then he would be glad to take care of it." Dan spoke vaguely, but this statement was given to Erra every year. Longwei, the Creator vampire who had turned him, always offered to kill anyone she wanted dead if she so wished it. After all, he and his vampires, including Dan, specialized in targeting Hunters.

"Target seen," Jonah muttered under his breath over the comm system as he began to stack champagne onto his tray. The small packet of poison was tucked safely in his pocket and completely out of sight. Once Naomi and Neb had distracted those of the party, namely Erra, spiking the CEO's drink with the poison would be simple. Jonah didn't plan on staying too long after the event. Obviously, disappearing the moment it happened would be suspicious. Thus, he planned on being seen around that time and would act just as shocked and panicked as the other waiters. Once people began inevitably scattering though, he would make his exit.

Jonah plastered a pleasant smile on his face as he walked back out and strolled among the guests of the charity event. He hung close by where the CEO was, but not so close as for it to look obvious. Most waiters and waitresses were sticking around a typical broad area as they went about their repetitive tasks of delivering food and beverages. At this point, all he had to do was play his part as he waited for the most opportune time to strike.
 
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Character: Nebuchadnezzar / Loreley
Player/Group: Fiona/Naomi Richardsen/Kaden Harlow (@Kassia ), Aratone (@BennyQ ), Jonah (@ThatGeckoGirl )
Location: Bridge Apartments --> Erra's Mansion
Time: Friday Evening



Nebuchadnezzar checked himself over once more in the mirror on the back of the bedroom door and made a final adjustment to his hair. "You got this." He assured his reflection and left the room meeting Naomi down in the lobby. He gave her a quick once over and smiled at her. "You look very lovely Ms. Richardsen." He complimented with a slight bow of his head before following her out to the limo. He rode is silence to the mansion, even seeing it before it was still an impressive sight.

Nebuchadnezzar scanned everything as the exited the limo, his neuro link giving everything to Jessa back at the apartment. He would let her sort out what was what, though he did take note of the security placements. He was impressed by the placement, excellent coverage of the outside without going overboard. Inside Neb used the splendor as an excuse to give the grand foyer a proper examination. Once again he noted the expert placement of guards, enough to cover the room but not be intrusive. They mostly stayed by doors that were off limits to guests and tucked in corners to be able to watch over the whole room. Feeling the tap on his arm he turn his attention to Naomi and followed her eyes to Erra. "Heard. You got this kid." He shot her a quick word of encouragement before moving through the foyer.

His pink suit made him stand out, which was the goal here. As we walked though the room deeper into the party he left a mark. People were paying attention to him, and quite a few he recognized and spoke to, inviting them to come out to the Garden soon, he was expanding and planning a celebration. While he spoke out loud he responded silently to Jessa. "Doin well, making waves as you can see, Namoi is off with Erra. Give me a few and I'll have us in their system." Just as he said this he began to 'reach' out to the systems around him. "Now that I am you're wireless deck do what you can Jessa, but please don't get my brain fried. I don't have much left of it to loose." He joked with her now that he was in a prime position for Jessa to start gathering data from multiple sources, some of the Mansion's own lesser systems included.

With that part of his mission complete he returned the majority of his attention to the party. A hand lightly landed on his left shoulder blade and slid across his back to his right then vanished. A moment later a woman stepped from behind him into his view. Nebuchadnezzar stopped, full mannequin style for just a moment as he recognized the woman standing before him. In the same second he froze he blinked and took on an expression of surprise. The human's wouldn't have been able to see the micro pause, but he knew the Vampire in front of him caught it. She tilted her head up, almost having to look straight up at him, the woman was barely over 5'2", giving Neb a significant height advantage, but he knew better than to think he could stand a chance against this creature.

Giving her his best smile he inclined his head towards her. "Hello Ms. Evers, it's an honor to meet you." Nebuchadnezzar was speaking the truth. This woman was critical in the development of A-300, and was well known for her work in the advancement of the medical field and other philanthropic ventures. She also had a brood of devoutly loyal Vampires at her beck and call on top of the backing of Erra, so he was rightfully weary of her.

Loreley beamed a radiant smile at Nebuchadnezzar and gave him a small, but polite curtsy. "Lord Kanezzar, the honor is mine. I didn't expect you to know who I was." She said honestly. She knew she was famous, but her name was more known to the medical and science communities not the business ones, especially the entertainment area. "Please call me Nebby, and of course I would recognize the face of the person that has saved an untold number of lives with their work. You're work on A-300 is probably one of the most important projects of our lifetimes, and we can live a long time." He eluded to their non-human nature. Loreley demurely hid her face behind a gloved hand and blushed at the flattery. She couldn't help it, she was proud of her life's work.

"If I am to call you Nebby then I insist you call me Loreley, and while I am already insisting things, I will continue and insist you dance with me. I've never had a chance to go to one of your Legendary parties but I have heard tale and seen footage, I've seen what you can do with that body, now I'm going to show you what I can do with mine." Her voice took on a pointedly predatory tone like she wanted to eat him. He just wasn't sure of how she wanted to go about it yet. With a mental flick he sent Jessa an archaic meme that he felt summed up the situation quite well as he hand as grasped in hers and he was lead away to dance.

On the bright side, this was turning many heads his way, again freeing up his two partners.
 
Character: Aratone Palladino.
Player/Group: Naomi Richardsen (@Kassia), Nebuchadnezzar (@Kosmik_Khaos).
Location: Bridge Apartments/Common Room.
Time: Friday Evening.

”If you already know what you want to hear, why can’t you just tell yourself.” Aratone shrugged and shook his head, though his tone was meant to be light and playful. He knew Naomi was looking for reassurance, but like every bird, one day she was going to have to leave the nest. And learn to fly independently. He didn’t want her to be too comfortable clinging on to safety and familiarity. She had to be let go, in order to spread her wings. Or crash and burn.

At least she was normalizing herself with the water drinking. Even if just for show, that was good.

”Not drinking would be rude. Your hosts went through a lot of trouble for this event. You think they just invite anybody? Look at me, I’ve never been invited.” Aratone continued to jest, entirely not taking it as serious as Naomi wanted. ”Well, you neither. But Nebuchnezzar has. And you follow his lead. He says drink, you say how much. You know, he seems like the guy who’d say it. So when he says drink up, kid, you say how much. Hopefully that would get a laugh or a smile out of her. That would be better than any comfort. Besides, why should he give her that so easily? Life certainly wasn’t the same. In truth though he did think she’ll do great. She had two experts with her. Jessa would be keeping an eye out. And he would be waiting here, with Kaden and Norne, as back-up. Armed, geared, and ready to come blasting and charging into insurmountable odds. No, not really. Their entire unit could be wiped out with such a reckless move.

Truth was, they would be cut off and alone behind enemy territory for a long, long time. And it was unnerving. So did he give her some words of comfort and advice? No. He just slapped her on the shoulder, hard and went on to his room as they got ready to depart. To dress. In a short while, he would be joining their computer expert Jessa, standing in the back, observing and hoping, that their infiltration squad managed to break in and do the deed. Fuck, he was going to need that drink before long…


Character: Noor Abbott.
Player/Group: Erra Hamilton (@Kassia), Dan Wilkson, Jonah Irae (@ThatGeckoGirl), Nebuchadnezzar (@Kosmik_Khaos)
Location: Erra’s Mansion/Front lobby.
Time: Friday Evening.

Today was not the day for fuck up’s…

Everything had been arranged just right. No detail of presentation of décor, furniture, the food, heck even the servants, was permitted. No deviation from any of the carefully set rules did she permit. And yes, they were rules, not guidelines or anything open to interpretation. This party was more than just entertainment or a festivity. It was a status symbol. It represented the might and influence of the Goddess Creator, Noor’s employer, superior, and mistress, and friend.

There was a bloated staff of forty men and women ready to serve any and every need of the special clientele invited tonight. There was over a dozen dishes to be prepared, even if most of it might go to waste given that vampires didn’t consume. That was okay. Noor already had a shortlist of food banks and shelters that would be getting all the remnants. Erra would like that. The best liquors were on every shelf, not even daring to put anything low quality out. The lights were dazzling. The carpets plush and vacuumed to perfection. The utensils and cups, silver, gold, bejeweled, and all permitted to be taken home if the guests wished so. A gift, courtesy of their most gracious host.

Or well, arranged by Noor to make it seem so.

It was her job, as Chief of Staff, as Secretary, as Administrator, to make sure Erra dealt with none of the red tape of governing such a vast body of networks, fronts, and other operations. Safe only to make the important directions, with her vision and grace, to lead their kind into a future where they would prosper. In peace, hopefully. Some humans did share their goal. Or at least, were happy to take their money and smile and not get in the way of these goals, as Noor suspected and knew about them. Look at them. Corporate barons, corrupt city councillors, judges, policy-makers, landowners, business elite of any and all denominations. All here to suckle at the proverbial tit. And it was Noor’s job to make sure they were all happy and fed.

She was accompanied by her own Majordomo, a large, burly man in a dark, turtleneck suit that hugged his muscles and a deadpanned smile. That when his lips spread just enough, showcased his terrible, sharp fangs. Just like Noor’s own. He was a brute, to say the least, but he was her brute. Bela Coleson, who flanked his mistress at a loose follow, there to give strength and legitimacy to Noor’s demanding pursuit of perfection, efficiency, and precision.

Everyone wanted to see Erra. With such needs as greeting her, which was a status symbol enough to get to shake her hands, or better, kiss her cheeks, all the way to individuals with legitimate concerns regarding their business, their money, or even their lives. Human and vampire. It was a long list. Some were important. Noor was there to siphon the attention-seekers and the true courtiers with need. Erra was kindly and gracious, but sometimes she could lose herself being too polite. After checking the back-ends, the kitchens, Noor made her way to the front, where she knew Erra would be greeting and welcoming her guests.

She appeared a few paces to Erra’s left as the Goddess Creator greeted…her. Naomi Richardsen. The new one. The one who reputedly killed an actual Creator. Along with her…companion, a local restaurant owner. Who was he again? Noor made a mental note to check the list. Noor, with Bela in tow, just watched as Erra sent her on inside, before greeting the next pair. It was after the Godfreys that Noor stepped to Erra’s side to get her attentions and report.

”Forty-five minutes.” She said at first. That seems a suitable time frame for when we should…interview, our newest little Creator in Naomi. She had discussed this with Erra beforehand.

”The patriarch of the Kalos clan, Timothy Veins,” Noor then reported, having to refrain from rolling her eyes at the ridiculous surname the Kalos head chose for his particular branch of the family, ”is insisting on a meeting. I’ve put him off, but you’ll have to see him today. After the interview.” Noor then checked in, before adorning her own courteous, fake smile as a familiar face came up the steps to them.

Lady Erra! You are as radiant as ever. I'm Dan Wilkson. I come on behalf of Longwei as a testament to his unwavering loyalty to you. He wants you to know that his offer still stands as it always has. If anything is bothering you, then he would be glad to take care of it.

Longwei Liu. He operated a powerful vampiric syndicate engaged in assassin and counter-insurgency roles against those pesky, thrice-accursed Hunters. Noor herself often engaged in her services, though to little avail, as the Hunters who seemed to torment her own operations in the city always got away. Noor herself was not happy with the recent services from Longwei and it certainly wasn’t fair to take it out on his representative…but Noor wasn’t exactly a fair person to begin with.

”How good of you to say so, Mr. Wilkson. We do appreciate his unwavering loyalty. No better way he could have declared in lieu of his actual presence here and now.” Noor said pointedly, sizing Mr. Wilkson up with a skeptical eye. She had asked them to hunt a particular Hunter for over a year now and there hadn’t been any progress on that. At all! If only she could get her hands on that…!

Maybe Erra should manage her attack-dog a little.

”Please, come on in.” Noor said with some better grace and charm. ”There are business endeavors with your name on it amongst some of our…mortal gathering. Perhaps a toast, to your superior’s good health, and ours…?” She gestured to Erra, in reference that all real authority should disseminate from her, and then to her companion, Bela, to fetch some drinks.

Bela, who in turn spotted the nearest servant, Jonah, and began to make his way over to him. Tugging on the flaps of his jacket above his sweater, Bela approached the man. ”You, Ms. Abbott requires a trio of champagne glasses.” The vampire bodyguard barked at the disguised Hunter. Besides, lucky for Jonah, there were way too many foreign and strange scents right now for his to be accurately picked out of the mob.
 
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