http://missesthestars.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] missesthestars.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tampered2009-07-29 12:11 am

Log; Complete

When; July 29th, 9pm(ish)
Rating; PG, PG-13
Characters; Promise ([livejournal.com profile] missesthestars ), Oz ([livejournal.com profile] ananticlimax )
Summary; A vampire and a werewolf walk into a bar. No, really, Oz is interviewing for a job at the Blue Light.
Log;

Promise made her usual rounds when she arrived at work after sunset, making sure things were running smoothly and everything was in place for the night. She retreated to the office for awhile to work on paperwork and shortly before nine she headed back to the floor to keep an eye out for her interview candidate.

She sat at the bar, a simple club soda in her hand and waited.

[identity profile] ananticlimax.livejournal.com 2009-07-30 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"Blue," he repeated the word to commit it to memory, nursing his soda again. "He's the owner, right?"

When she asked if he had any questions, he finally looked away from her, studying the Blue Light and the people in it again. That was a good question itself: Did he have any questions? He didn't ask many questions normally, but then, he'd never had a job interview before.

"This place is pretty open-minded, right?"

[identity profile] ananticlimax.livejournal.com 2009-07-31 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
"That's good to hear." Oz greeted the news with an honest half-smile, which was replaced a moment later with another question.

"Hypocritical?"

[identity profile] ananticlimax.livejournal.com 2009-07-31 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
It's more the 'never was' that caught Oz's attention than the 'not human,' but in either case, his eyes lift to face her directly again, but don't linger long before flickering down to stare at his hands around the glass of Coke. He didn't want to start anything, and even a week from the next full moon, alpha material he wasn't.

There was a smile in his voice, however.

"Loads. I mean, Angel's here. And he's a vampire from my world. But they weren't born that way. Same old story. Got bit. Changed."

[identity profile] ananticlimax.livejournal.com 2009-07-31 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
"That's kind of relieving to know. No offense."

The nervousness he displayed a second ago was gone, now that she had explained herself a little, and Oz shrugged conversationally and finished off the rest of the Coke that was in front of him-- because it was there, and it gave him a moment to think, mostly.

"Yeah, he's pretty atypical. It works a lot differently where I come from-- based on the people I've talked to about that kind of thing. Like there was this beautiful woman I talked to the other day who told me she was, like, born as a werewolf. Doesn't work that way where I'm from. Get bit by a vampire, lose your soul, become a demon. Get bit by a werewolf, become a half-breed. Different levels of demony taint. Your way sounds preferable."

[identity profile] ananticlimax.livejournal.com 2009-07-31 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
"It's not too bad. Just preferable because, the whole demon thing. Very much literally. Live on the mouth of Hell. Kind of a long story." It was obvious from his tone of voice that he was leaving out most of the story more because there were too many words involved, rather than any personal discomfort.

Oz crossed his arms and leaned forward on the table, examining Promise's hair as he spoke, sneaking a glance at her eyes, as if to figure out how he could have missed that she was a vampire.

"Don't know. Never got that close-- not even sure if it's a good idea to. Name was Delilah, though. Like just Delilah. Like Samson and Delilah. Which I might be tempted to say is unusual, but I'm not sure a guy called Oz should talk."

[identity profile] ananticlimax.livejournal.com 2009-07-31 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
For the first time perhaps, he gave what could honestly be called a reaction, eyes growing wide before narrowing, his head shaking on his shoulders. The voice he responds in isn't exactly clipped, but it has the weight of upset behind it.

"No. I wouldn't, I don't hunt. At all. I'm dangerous like that, and I'm not an animal besides. That's why I'm not sure she's a good idea to get close to. You know."

He offered Promise an apologetic look, as if he might offend her talking that way. He was reluctant to change the topic away from Delilah-- she had a way of getting stuck on his mind like nothing else when he thought of her. But he was here for a job offer.

"Do you guys get really busy here?"

[identity profile] ananticlimax.livejournal.com 2009-07-31 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
With the shift in discussion, he was quickly visibly comported again, wiping the perspiration from the glass off on the legs of his blue jeans.

"I'm ready when you're ready. I should probably get started training right now. You don't have to pay me for training, if you do. Because, and I'm sorry, but I think I'm going to need most of the day the fourth through the sixth off if you hire me. And it just seems stupid to work a few days and then...yeah."

[identity profile] ananticlimax.livejournal.com 2009-07-31 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
Once again, he stood, joining and following her, holding his hand out to pull hers into a warm, firm shake. The hand was warm. And she didn't smell, frankly, very dead. More things he would have to ask about in the future.

For the moment, he was grateful just to find someone understanding to work for.

"Thanks again. Seriously. I didn't know how long they would put up with me at the old job. I'll do my best."