𝒔𝒍𝒂𝒚𝒆𝒓 [𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒎𝒂] 𝒓𝒐𝒈𝒖𝒆 (
commarogue) wrote in
tampered2011-01-05 03:19 pm
ongoing | closed
When; Jan 5, evening
Rating; Language, violence, near-death.
Characters;
miseternity,
commarogue
Summary; Once upon a time there was a snarky second hand vampire slayer whose britches were way too big for her and she almost kicked the bucket, except there is also a charming new vampire on the block with hair that was appropriately floppy and the attitude opposite that often found on a white knight. Which he is. Good times.
Log;
So, the demon -- beast -- thing, whatever. It's way bigger than Faith had originally thought. Kinda stronger too, if the Faith-shaped dent in the cavern wall is any indication. Honestly, it was extremely rash and foolish of her to delve this deep but -- well, Faith isn't all that much of a think-ahead-er. Much more the type to dive right in and see what kind of chaos brews.
Usually it doesn't backfire on her this badly.
The thing roars; the books always say "gaping maw" and until now, she'd always thought that was a bunch of bullshit but this thing? It's maw is most certainly gaping. Not that she can see it all that clearly, what with her head swimming and entire face bleeding. Which isn't all that fun, really.
So maybe she lets out a yelp of pain when it grips her by the neck and lifts. And quite possibly, with that broken arm and cracked ribs is only barely trying to get out of the sticky situation. You see, Faith has resigned, about 12 seconds ago, that she is in fact going to die down here in the armpit of the City. And honestly, that suits her just fine.
Rating; Language, violence, near-death.
Characters;
Summary; Once upon a time there was a snarky second hand vampire slayer whose britches were way too big for her and she almost kicked the bucket, except there is also a charming new vampire on the block with hair that was appropriately floppy and the attitude opposite that often found on a white knight. Which he is. Good times.
Log;
So, the demon -- beast -- thing, whatever. It's way bigger than Faith had originally thought. Kinda stronger too, if the Faith-shaped dent in the cavern wall is any indication. Honestly, it was extremely rash and foolish of her to delve this deep but -- well, Faith isn't all that much of a think-ahead-er. Much more the type to dive right in and see what kind of chaos brews.
Usually it doesn't backfire on her this badly.
The thing roars; the books always say "gaping maw" and until now, she'd always thought that was a bunch of bullshit but this thing? It's maw is most certainly gaping. Not that she can see it all that clearly, what with her head swimming and entire face bleeding. Which isn't all that fun, really.
So maybe she lets out a yelp of pain when it grips her by the neck and lifts. And quite possibly, with that broken arm and cracked ribs is only barely trying to get out of the sticky situation. You see, Faith has resigned, about 12 seconds ago, that she is in fact going to die down here in the armpit of the City. And honestly, that suits her just fine.

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Exploring his surroundings was the obvious choice, and more or less what had brought him as deep as he was wandering. There were stories, of course -- big, menacing monsters that kept people on their toes, kept them from venturing too far. But what good was being undead if you were afraid of the other bumps in the night? A part of him wanted to find them, honestly. See what they could do -- see if they were anything to be scared of.
Stefan would be grateful for the reconnaissance. Or, well, he should be.
It was the yelp of pain that really got his attention, though. Wandering with his hands tucked in his pockets, using that handy speed trick to dodge any of the nasty things that came his way, he stopped short and just listened. Pretty distant still, but definitely audible, he could hear the slow crushing of Faith's trachea, though the noise itself was impossible to identify beyond bad news.
So, he did what any reasonable vampire would do and ran towards it. Worst case scenario, he booked it out of there before anything could nail him and he at least got a glimpse of who was getting their ass handed to them by -- the enormous beast that he stumbled upon as he skidded to a halt.
"You know, if I were you," he tried to distract the monster -- get its attention. There was mild success, because his grip on the girl seemed to loosen, "I'd at least buy her dinner first. I mean, come on." Aggravated by his baiting -- bingo, all brawn, no brains -- the monster used one of its colossal hands to casually toss Faith towards a wall so he could move towards Damon, but Damon wasn't interested in the monster for the time being.
He was far more interested in what kind of girl would be stupid enough to wander down this way. You didn't just get turned around and wind up this far in the Underground. You went with purpose. So, the speed kicked into gear and he darted in a half-circle around the beast, catching her before she could hit the ground and worsen her injuries.
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Faith braced for the fall, which maybe would wake her ass up and out of this half-dead almost-coma (oh good, another one). The force that hit her and kept moving elicited a much lesser cough than she'd expected from the height of the fall, which was in fact very high.
Realizing that there were arms securing her, Faith immediately kicked out, panic inciting her survival instinct once again.
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"Someone needs to work on their communication skills. Thank you isn't usually accompanied by violence," he scowled, but he couldn't take much time to quip. The monster was slowly turning back towards them and he slowly began to straighten up. "Don't move," he ordered, eyes catching glimpse of the knife at her waist. Pretty nice piece for a girl her size. He grabs it without asking permission and stands quickly, making a run for the big and nasty.
All in all, with speed on his side it wasn't hard to get up under the thing's flapping gums and drive the knife up through his soft palate into his skull. It wasn't the fastest thing he'd seen and compartmentalizing how disturbing it looked was pretty easy while two lives were at risk. He could touch back on that consideration later and wonder what corner of Hell it had crawled out of -- maybe even ask his new, unconscious friend.
If she could even remember. From the looks of it, even her name or apartment number would be hoping a lot and, well, he wasn't one for getting his hopes up. Not anymore.
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His command is barely registered, though it does make her buck slightly when his hand goes for her knife. Her favorite, hence its place tucked so close to her person. There might have been protesting regardless of pain and ability if she hadn't been able to roll enough to see him use it, smooth and fluid. It was another few moments of struggle before her head began to swim harder and lulled toward the ground.
"It's a--" she had to pause before forcing the rest out. "Nest. Has friends." Yeah, communication. It was totally Faith's strong point.
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"Then, I guess we'd better move fast," he responded with an expectant raise of his eyebrows. He purposefully dragged his gaze over her body, mostly to indicate the injuries but partially for less noble reasons -- what? The damsel gig was supposed to be rewarding, he couldn't help that she had curves like the autobahn. He didn't touch her, though -- not yet, anyway. For the time being, he'd rather avoid getting a repeat performance of her kicking and screaming.
"Now are you going to let me carry you, or should I knock you out so we can actually get out of here before you start trying to turn that charming attitude on me instead of your suicide mission?" He said it through a pleasantly patronizing smile, eyes darting quickly back to meet hers as he spoke.
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So she stared at him, a brief and serious pause while she considered her choices at his offer. Then, quick as ever, she attempted to smile (it may have resembled more of a grimace) and forced herself to lean up on an arm, as much as it stung and shook. "Long as I get to be on top, tiger."
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It took a moment, but he was able to place the voice while he began to carry her away from the scene, back up towards where the exit of the Underground would be found. The walk was long, but he was in no rush. There was no reason to be quite yet, and his speed would solve things if they got dicey again -- particularly now that she, the smart-mouthed, overconfident bitch he'd spoken with his first day -- wasn't kicking.
"That all depends on if you make good on that cream soda," he informed evenly.
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There's a reason she's the second hand slayer.
At his comment, Faith let out a quiet chuckle to herself, shaking her head in mild (but not really) disbelief. Now aware that Cocky McGee had bite to back up his bark, he earned a sliver of respect. Of course, Faith's method of saying thank you was a bit different than what was considered normal. Of course, she was also not entirely in her right mind. Well, more than usual anyway.
"After the movie." Even half dead, she couldn't resist the banter. Probably a slayer thing. "...M'thinking more IV beer drip, though."
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"I'll see what I can do. Maybe it'll make you taste better if I get tired of all that attitude." He was, of course, mostly joking. Her warnings hadn't stopped him from snacking on the occasional waitress, but between compelling and having easily accessible blood down at the Raven, it almost wasn't worth it to actively hunt. Much easier than that hospital blood bag crap.
Of course, banter was only good for so much. He heard behind them a shuffling noise and groaned, rolling his eyes in an exaggerated way before looking down at her.
"Hold on," he ordered, as though she weren't already holding tight enough. The last thing he needed was her losing her grip mid-stride. Without so much as a pause for confirmation, though, he began to run -- vampires' enhanced speed had its benefits, and one of those happened to be getting out of messy situations and back to the overground in record time. Now there was just the matter of finding the hospital. It hadn't exactly been the top of his list of tourist spots since arriving.
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"Kinky." It was punctuated with a leer; the predatory kind usually only men can pull off and made only that more humorous by the fact that she was in no position to be considered a predator. Oh, and its complete lack of understanding of what Damon truly meant. "But that depends on how you play your cards."
Her grip tightened marginally. Faith was the type (and that type might simply be slayer) to hold on to consciousness despite blood loss and being beaten to something of a pulp out of some need for a semblance of control over her own life. She knew somewhere deep down that in reality she could lose it at the drop of a hat and not really be able to do much about it. Still, she forced herself to keep conscious-- the sudden speed lending a hand to that end, fortunately.
"Apartment's on the south side." Not that she knew which direction he was headed in to start, but he hadn't asked. "Building 8."
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"I didn't realize you were in any position to be so demanding," he returned, coming to a stop in the square and eyeing the buildings around them. Eight would be … He picked the speed back up and raced to the front of building eight, pushing his way in through the doors with her in his arms. "Do I get a room number, or should I start working on psychically extracting it?"
It was a kind of afterthought as he realized compulsion more or less would be psychic extraction, but he didn't dwell on it too long.
"Most women invite me up to their rooms in much classier ways, you know." It was a subtle hint for an invitation, mostly because he reeeeaaally didn't want to have the awkward invite talk when they were at the top of the stairs. It was ridiculous how uppity some humans could get when they realized their charming companion was an immortal, bloodthirsty vampire. "I promise to resemble nothing remotely close the perfect gentleman."