BurningWillows
Pulsar
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2014
- Location
- Canada
Nina shuddered, refusing to approach the subject, "So there's that idea. Any ideas of your own Taryn?"
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"None that come to mind. Honestly you two have puzzled more together than I could alone."
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Nina nodded, swallowing a large chunk of chicken down with a satisfying smack of her lips, "There's a lot of theories, but its just that...theories. We need more...evidence. Is evidence the word?" she stared at her phone, munching on a bite of lettuce as she searched it up, holding the conversation up, "Yeah, evidence."
She finished up her plates, leaving not a trace behind. Taryn seemed to have relaxed a little, but she still kept a close eye on the exit. Nina took notice but didn't bring it up, uncaring if she left. Instead she looked up at the clock and realized with a start that it was almost seven already.
She swore loudly in Russian, jumping up from the table. She rushed her plates to the counter cutting between the eating area and the kitchen and raced back to the table.
"I have a trail group in five minutes," she breathed, her eyes wild with excitement and dread, "I forgot to tell you Drew. I have a few people from Toronto coming to see the trails. Derek is suppose to come too."
She didn't wait for any goodbyes, waving as she ran out. She was happy she had flats on, making it easier to get to the parking lot than if she wore heels in the soft dirt. As she suspected, Derek sat on the steps leading into the refuge, looking around. When he spotted her he bounced up on his heels, grinning ear to ear. He waved at a small green car and a few more climbed out to join them. Amongst them were a half-demon named Gem, and a married witch and warlock named Becca and Rory.
"You have a lot of friends in Toronto," Nina murmured after hellos and name were exchanged and she started across the grass, leading the group to the narrow opening of the trail, with Derek at her side.
"I gave you poor contacts the first time," Derek nose wrinkled a little, "I hadn't realized the vampyre had become so reclusive. And I was sure the bar was werewolf friendly."
"It wasn't."
"Well I know that now. And the word is out about what happened. Not that there are many wolves left in Toronto besides us, but the bar has been flagged so no one goes into it unknowingly. Vamps are keeping there distance too now, so business has dropped."
"Flagged?"
"Just like the human world, we supernaturals have our gossipers, and our branches of communication. Give the right information to the right people, and it spreads like wildfire. The whole community knows, so no one visiting should wander in there by mistake."
Nina looked back at the three tag-alongs and smiled when Gem gave her a wink, "So what's with this group?"
"Better contacts. Becca is a sister to the leader of the small witch coven in Toronto, and Rory is her husband. Becca's sister, Melanie, doesn't have time to snoop out new areas that would be deemed safe, so often times Becca and Rory get sent," Derek ran his fingers through her dark hair, keeping it unkempt and messy atop his head, "And Gem is one of the seldom journalists we have in our community. She has a small article that many in Toronto use to know all the new joints and happenings around our city. Only supernaturals read it, so if she loves this place-"
"Then she might just write about it, which will bring in clients," Nina finished, trying not to grin to wildly and added, "And I know Melanie. She was nice. Cautious, but nice."
"Where's this trail lead to?" Becca piped up and Nina turned around, walking backward.
"It leads directly to a beautiful waterfall that the creek to your right flows from. The trail also leads past it to a bridge, and beyond. There are many trails within this forest, but this one is have the most traffic."
It was a line she had been practicing since she found out about the hike early the day before. Derek and her had planned to take a hike with Melanie and the other two failed contacts today, but Derek seemed to have taken the liberty of finding better sources. Still, Melanie had sent her sister, and to Nina that was a point in her favor. She hoped there weren't many other questions, as she had little time to memorize anything else.
"Any wildlife?"
"Birds, rodents, I've seen lots of rabbits and a deer or two. Oh and don't forget the wolves."
Gem laughed softly, amused by Nina's joke. Turning back around, Nina led the group to the waterfall, letting them snap photos and take a rest. Derek remained at her side, marveling at the picturesque of the water cascading down the rocks. They continued deeper after a vote won to see the bridge. They didn't get to it though, before Becca's phone went off and then Rory's. The older couple eventually answered the phone to a demanding female voice who sounded less than pleased. They didn't say why or who, but the hike was cut short due to their need to return to Toronto. On the way, Gem fell in line with the two wolves and asked a series of questions, most which Nina knew. Those that she didn't she guessed or made close assumptions on, hoping her vague answers on those wouldn't get her in any trouble in the future. She tried her best to respond in full, although her lack of English wasn't left unnoticed. Gem promised in return for her answers to send her weekly article to Nina when she finished her expose on Mistik Refuge.
"Aren't you going with them?" Nina asked as the three waved there goodbyes from the car.
"Actually I was hoping for a run first, if that's okay."
"Can't," Nina muttered, trying to remain calm although her angry was building again, "Some mudak caught me off guard with a knife and I can't Change for at least a week. But you go. Someone needs to keep the rabbits around here in check."
He chuckled, giving her a sideways hug before loping off into the trees and leaving Nina to stomp into the refuge, tired and suddenly annoyed.
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"None that come to mind. Honestly you two have puzzled more together than I could alone."
~
Nina nodded, swallowing a large chunk of chicken down with a satisfying smack of her lips, "There's a lot of theories, but its just that...theories. We need more...evidence. Is evidence the word?" she stared at her phone, munching on a bite of lettuce as she searched it up, holding the conversation up, "Yeah, evidence."
She finished up her plates, leaving not a trace behind. Taryn seemed to have relaxed a little, but she still kept a close eye on the exit. Nina took notice but didn't bring it up, uncaring if she left. Instead she looked up at the clock and realized with a start that it was almost seven already.
She swore loudly in Russian, jumping up from the table. She rushed her plates to the counter cutting between the eating area and the kitchen and raced back to the table.
"I have a trail group in five minutes," she breathed, her eyes wild with excitement and dread, "I forgot to tell you Drew. I have a few people from Toronto coming to see the trails. Derek is suppose to come too."
She didn't wait for any goodbyes, waving as she ran out. She was happy she had flats on, making it easier to get to the parking lot than if she wore heels in the soft dirt. As she suspected, Derek sat on the steps leading into the refuge, looking around. When he spotted her he bounced up on his heels, grinning ear to ear. He waved at a small green car and a few more climbed out to join them. Amongst them were a half-demon named Gem, and a married witch and warlock named Becca and Rory.
"You have a lot of friends in Toronto," Nina murmured after hellos and name were exchanged and she started across the grass, leading the group to the narrow opening of the trail, with Derek at her side.
"I gave you poor contacts the first time," Derek nose wrinkled a little, "I hadn't realized the vampyre had become so reclusive. And I was sure the bar was werewolf friendly."
"It wasn't."
"Well I know that now. And the word is out about what happened. Not that there are many wolves left in Toronto besides us, but the bar has been flagged so no one goes into it unknowingly. Vamps are keeping there distance too now, so business has dropped."
"Flagged?"
"Just like the human world, we supernaturals have our gossipers, and our branches of communication. Give the right information to the right people, and it spreads like wildfire. The whole community knows, so no one visiting should wander in there by mistake."
Nina looked back at the three tag-alongs and smiled when Gem gave her a wink, "So what's with this group?"
"Better contacts. Becca is a sister to the leader of the small witch coven in Toronto, and Rory is her husband. Becca's sister, Melanie, doesn't have time to snoop out new areas that would be deemed safe, so often times Becca and Rory get sent," Derek ran his fingers through her dark hair, keeping it unkempt and messy atop his head, "And Gem is one of the seldom journalists we have in our community. She has a small article that many in Toronto use to know all the new joints and happenings around our city. Only supernaturals read it, so if she loves this place-"
"Then she might just write about it, which will bring in clients," Nina finished, trying not to grin to wildly and added, "And I know Melanie. She was nice. Cautious, but nice."
"Where's this trail lead to?" Becca piped up and Nina turned around, walking backward.
"It leads directly to a beautiful waterfall that the creek to your right flows from. The trail also leads past it to a bridge, and beyond. There are many trails within this forest, but this one is have the most traffic."
It was a line she had been practicing since she found out about the hike early the day before. Derek and her had planned to take a hike with Melanie and the other two failed contacts today, but Derek seemed to have taken the liberty of finding better sources. Still, Melanie had sent her sister, and to Nina that was a point in her favor. She hoped there weren't many other questions, as she had little time to memorize anything else.
"Any wildlife?"
"Birds, rodents, I've seen lots of rabbits and a deer or two. Oh and don't forget the wolves."
Gem laughed softly, amused by Nina's joke. Turning back around, Nina led the group to the waterfall, letting them snap photos and take a rest. Derek remained at her side, marveling at the picturesque of the water cascading down the rocks. They continued deeper after a vote won to see the bridge. They didn't get to it though, before Becca's phone went off and then Rory's. The older couple eventually answered the phone to a demanding female voice who sounded less than pleased. They didn't say why or who, but the hike was cut short due to their need to return to Toronto. On the way, Gem fell in line with the two wolves and asked a series of questions, most which Nina knew. Those that she didn't she guessed or made close assumptions on, hoping her vague answers on those wouldn't get her in any trouble in the future. She tried her best to respond in full, although her lack of English wasn't left unnoticed. Gem promised in return for her answers to send her weekly article to Nina when she finished her expose on Mistik Refuge.
"Aren't you going with them?" Nina asked as the three waved there goodbyes from the car.
"Actually I was hoping for a run first, if that's okay."
"Can't," Nina muttered, trying to remain calm although her angry was building again, "Some mudak caught me off guard with a knife and I can't Change for at least a week. But you go. Someone needs to keep the rabbits around here in check."
He chuckled, giving her a sideways hug before loping off into the trees and leaving Nina to stomp into the refuge, tired and suddenly annoyed.