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A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




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Not The Embassy Suites - Coda & Indy

Tags: Vinegar Bees Vinegar Bees Rhyme Rhyme
Location: Miami, FL


Coda could barely hear Key's instructions as he led the smart-mouthed Indy to their designated room for the night. Key's words were tinny in his ears, Indy's back an inscrutable blur in front of him. The headache was growing, pounding, even, as if a bird had been loosed within his skull and was bouncing off of the walls in a desperate bid to escape.

Not that he could blame the little thing, figuratively speaking. He didn't like being stuck in his own head, either.

He kept a narrow, hateful gaze on Indy as she entered the room. Spending the night locked in a room with a smartass was one of the last things he wanted. He was certain there was some kind of camera system in here, that Key was getting ready to laugh his ass off at the spectacle—

Oh. Coda's gaze moved past Indy to the room itself, and something strange and unbidden twisted in his chest.

Bunk beds.

For a moment, Coda could only stare mindlessly at the strange relic, his ears buzzing.

Snap out of it.

Frowning, Coda ran a hand over his aching forehead and then pressed his back up against the closed door, keeping a grim but silent eye on his charge. The last thing he needed to do was give the smartass more ammunition.

No blood had been spilled, but she could smell it. She smelled it in the clean corridors, on the walls, in the cracks of every façade as she and her fellow prisoners were unceremoniously led from the room by the spikey-haired bastard in charge and marched down the hall before being sorted into rooms. She watched Foster and Winnie leave before her, desperately tracking their frames until they were shut away from view. Each time her lips parted, almost to call their names. Twice, she caught herself.

Until it was her, alone with the dark statue behind her. Don't leave the room. Fuck off.

Before the door even shut Indy was tracking around the room, fingers tracing invisible lines on the windowless walls. Her head was starting to ache again, the claustrophobic walls pressing inward before trying to escape through her burning skin. Every atom of her core was coiled, desperate to pounce and drag bloody claws down the walls--a caged animal.

Cat's in the bag, this time, I guess.

Arms crossed tightly, she crossed the small room to the fridge, remotely surprised to see it fully stocked.

"Well? You a Coke or Pepsi man? Or, vampire. Whatever." Her voice hid no edges, each syllable spit sharply from the tip of her tongue.

Coda kept his eyes narrow, his fists clenched. God, how he wanted to just pummel her a little bit—not a lot, just enough to show her to stop fucking around with him. He could control himself.

Sure you can, one of the voices spat, a sneer of pure sound. Just ask your sister.

A jolt ran through him, a hot flash searing the ends of his nerves, and he again found his gaze wandering to the bunk beds daring him to come near.

Just go to sleep, okay? The monster

He gritted his teeth, digging his nails into the palm of his hand in an attempt to shock himself out of it. Willfully, he reoriented his focus to Indy, though he really didn't care what kind of drinks were in the fridge Key had provided. "Not a vampire," he growled, "and not thirsty."

Indy could practically hear the soft click of a land mine settling into place, ready to trigger. The signs were in his fingertips; now the smell of blood was nearly vivid as the skin on his palms threatened to break.

She just needed to push a little harder.

She pulled a can of soda from the fridge, cracking it open. Carefully, she raised it to her lips as she appraised him carefully. "Not a vamp, huh? Well." Slowly, she leaned back into the fridge, setting her can of soda on the shelf as she reached for another, speaking loudly. "What the fuck are you then, angel? Unicorn? That explain why you're so wound up, just fucking horny?" Quietly as she spoke, she shock the unopened can, blocking his view with her back, before standing.

She crossed the room soundlessly, toeing up to the looming figure. Her voice was dark. "They tell you the same shit about the moon? That you're doing the good work? Or are they just fucking paying you?" She tilted up her chin, eyes narrowed.

I'm not afraid of a fucking kid.

Suddenly, she stepped back, pulling the tab on the can of soda just before tossing it at him as it began spewing a tirade of foam. "Catch, sellout."

The blood in his veins was thrashing hot, as if it threatened to eat straight through them along with his skin. Coda's heart was pounding in his ears, an alarm bell urging him to make her pay for her arrogance.

How many times are you gonna let the world laugh at you before you burn them for it?

Sharp pains snaked through his jaw from the weight of clenching it. Just one night, he reminded himself. Tomorrow he would be on his way to HQ, could put this smarmy bitch behind him. Finally, finally, he would be on his way to some real work—some real power. Let them laugh at him then. It wouldn't last. Finally, finally, he would get to be the one laughing.

Indy tossed something at him, then, and though half of his brain was aware that it was nothing more than a can of soda, the other half had been conditioned to view any rapidly-approaching object as a threat. Swiftly, he batted the can away with a strike of his forearm, but the stupid thing had still gotten close enough to spit a stream of foam at him before it landed pitifully on the other side of the room, frothing like a rabid stray.

Oh, he was frothing, too, but he willed himself to keep his foam behind his teeth.

"Yeah, I'm a unicorn," he spat caustically, ignoring Indy's question about the moon. Coda extended his middle finger through a clenched fist and then pressed it to his forehead. "Here's my horn, fucker."

"That explains it, then." Indy crossed her arms. "Tiny horn syndrome."

At this point, Coda had to admit he was surprised his teeth hadn't started to crack yet, given how hard he was clenching them. Pick your battles, Key had said, but damn it, this one was starting to feel more and more ripe by the second.

Just for tonight.

He shut his eyes for a moment, breathed in, out. Every inch of him was burning from his toes to the tips of his ears.

"Thanks for the diagnosis, doc," he snarled. "Hope you're not expecting me to pay you."

He hadn't zapped her yet, and it was obvious he would if he had the ability. Indy smiled.

She had to hand it to him; she had figured he would crack long before now. Somehow, he was managing to keep it together.

"I can see how pissed you are." She inched closer again, kicking the discard can aside as it skidded into the wall with a sharp clatter. "Doesn't it just thrill you? Having to put up with this shit, not being able to do anything fucking about?" She jabbed a finger at his chest, standing practically on top of his feet. She could smell his breath, hear the grinding of his teeth as she jabbed him hard, once.

"Fucking hit me then. Do it. See your boss come in and bitch you out, explode my fucking head. Do something. Say something. Cause a fucker like you doesn't do this kind of shit for no reason. Are you into it? Does this turn you on, kidnapping girls and locking them in rooms? You fucking coward."

Any opening; she would take any opening. Every muscle was coiled, ready to suffer the consequences of poking this timebomb--she was dancing on ice, listening for the cracks that just might let her fall through into the water.

Dark spots were edging on the corners of her vision, split by the quiet drumming within her skull. Not now.

The room was spinning, his vision burning a deeper scarlet with each indignity Indy spat his way. God, how easy it would be—he could snap her neck, or stab her straight through the heart, or—

No. A death like that would be too good for her. He wanted it to be slow, torturous. He wanted her to regret ever opening her mouth. He wanted to see terror in her eyes before he crushed the life out of her—

And yet Indy wasn’t the only one laughing at him. In his vision, she seemed to have grown to titanic height, a wicked grin split grotesquely across her suddenly-rotting face—and the flies buzzing around her were the others.

What’s the matter? Mean, nasty lady hurt your feelings?

Gonna cry, mama’s boy?


He wasn’t. He wasn’t a mama’s boy. If anything, he hated that woman for the unforgivable crime of giving him life.

Poor little demon boy. Why don’t you off yourself, then? Too scared?

Little half demon boy
.

He wasn’t scared, and he wasn’t weak. He wasn’t.

Then do it, freak. Do it.

All at once, something snapped behind his eyes—there wasn’t a sound, nor a feeling, really, just an awareness that something had changed. In the next moment, a sharp pain bit into the lower half of his face, and he drew a hand to his face to feel that his nose had begun to inexplicably bleed.

The sound of flesh searing and the scorching pain were almost a relief. Coda swiped his hand across his nose, letting the burn spread there, too.

Without a word, Coda flicked his hand lightly at Indy, spraying her with a few drops of blood—not enough to do any real damage. Then he shoved past her to the bathroom, where, door still open, he began to run the faucet as cold as it could go. Might as well clean up some of the mess.

On the outside, at least. The inside was a lost cause.

Well he certainly looked like he was about to pop. His face was aflame, features twisted mercilessly with barely guised hatred. She could see the thoughts swirling through his mind, twirling images of death and torture. Her head tipped to the side, daring him to twist it.

Nothing happened.

Indy was only struck by the sharp smell of fresh blood, tainted with a unique acidic sting as her nose wrinkled in response.

The same blood was flicked onto her face, sending her staggering back as she rubbed desperately at her face. Initially the scent was the most assualting aspect, but then her face began to itch desperately. "Fuck," she hissed, watching Coda brush past into the bathroom through a blurry gaze.

She followed, hand over her eyes as she swapped on the shower, hand desperately clawing at the dial until the water finally began to spray. She dipped her head under the spray, feeling cold relief wash away the sting and scent.

"Alright, alright," she muttered. "Alright. Fair dues. Can tell your boss you--ah, shit," a soft, wet sneeze jerked her body. "Fuck."

She twisted the dial back, stepping out of the shower as her wet hair slapped onto her back. All at once, she was exhausted. The fury that had driven her was exhausted with a single flick of his fingers and she craved the safety of a small corner, tucked away. Away from any proximity. God--the thought of proximity, the tension between her body and all the others--fuck.

Instead, she slumped down, finding a seat on the toilet as the weight of her body was released with one slow exhale.

"So you can't shock me, or don't have the remote, anyway," she twisted a wet strand of dark hair behind her ear. "And you bleed... spicy blood. So, you're not a vamp, then. I think, anyway." Her head fell back against the wall, eyes shut.

Coda threw a hostile, sidelong glance at Indy as she collapsed onto the toilet, her spiteful belligerence seemingly replaced by a thorough exhaustion. Likewise, Coda felt the murderous rage he had previously been harboring ebb into a sort of feverish embarrassment—why had he allowed her taunts to rattle him that badly? He wanted to let insults pass through him unacknowledged, but his skin was so thin as to be permeable. Every cell in his body screamed; he had not been built to not feel every pinch as if it were an impalement.

Another reason the sudden sting of his acidic blood was a relief. There was too much, always, all at once swirling around within him; pain, at least, narrowed it all down.

His face washed clean, Coda twisted the faucet off, listening to the tapering stream drip into the basin of the sink. "Not a vampire," he said, low and tense. "Demon."

Fuck it. She was going to find out either way.

"Half. Two horns, but they're both a hell of a lot uglier than a unicorn's."

He could still feel them kneading beneath his skin, pressing out against his skull; like caged animals, they longed for release. If Coda dared to meet eyes with the figure watching him from the other side of the mirror, he wondered if he would see them trying to push through.

Scared of your own reflection, half-baked?

Coda scowled and swiftly looked up into the mirror. Whatever enmity had been burning behind his eyes for Indy paled beside the unalloyed loathing with which he greeted himself.

He left the bathroom, then, leaving Indy to sleep on the damned toilet if that was what she was planning. He hesitated again at the sight of the bunk beds, and his gaze drifted to the door. Probably better to sleep there, to keep watch—

Scared of a bed, too.

Coda gritted his teeth and emphatically headed for the bunk beds, hoisting himself up to the top bunk and pressing his back up against the wall, legs hanging over the edge.

Like hell I am.

Indy watched Coda's furious expression wither in the mirror into a familiar depiction of burnt exhaustion, his words carrying a duller edge than his previous burning jabs.

She slowly eased herself up, leveraging her weight on her knees as she sidled up to the sink and leaned heavily onto it, pressing her face close to the mirror and investigating the deep bruises under her blood-streaked eyes.

A demon. "Shit. Of all the bullshit I could hear today, that has to make the most fucking sense," she grumbled, rubbing a hand over her mouth. To think she had believed she'd escape that cult bullshit.

She went back to the main room, seeing Coda had claimed the top bunk, his large form a comical lump towering over her, his legs dangling off the edge.

She went to the fridge again, throwing open the door and leaning against it as she dug through the shelves, desperately looking for any sort of alcohol.

"Heard of demons before. Least you don't drink blood." She shoved her face into the cool air. "Know holy water is out of the question, but what about alcohol?"

Apparently Indy wasn't planning on sleeping on the toilet, which he had to say was a good call. She emerged from the restroom a moment later, immediately returning to the fridge and digging through it.

He had to admit his ears pricked up a little when she mentioned she had dealt with demons before—that makes one of us, then, he thought bitterly. He had never met another of his kind, half or not, and the isolation was a bit disorienting. Not that he imagined demons were good company—he sometimes fantasized about meeting whatever creature was his father, just so he could spit on it—but being a freak in company seemed marginally preferable to being a freak alone.

A tiny part of him considered asking her what she knew about demons, but whatever scorched, scarred remains of pride he had bristled at the idea. He turned his attention, instead, to the alcohol. "Gluttony is supposed to be a deadly sin or whatever," he said. "I'd be a sorry excuse for a demon if I couldn't drink alcohol."

(Maybe he was a sorry excuse either way, but she didn't have to know.)

"Hark, 'Deceit is in the heart of those who devise evil, but those who drink have joy.'" Her hand landed on a promising glass bottle which she pulled out to reveal the crystal clear shine of expensive vodka. She unscrewed the cap, taking a quick swig and wincing lightly. "Proverbs. Kind of. Here," she wandered over to the beds and tapped the bottle on the rails. "Cheers to the fucking moon, if that story was legit anyway."

Coda cast a bewildered look at Indy as she suddenly began to speak like a priest fresh from the pulpit. There was no way she would have bothered to memorize something like that for the hell of it—was she a fundie kid? One in a long line of kids from one of those sprawling Mormon clans?

Whatever her story, her current acerbic tone suggested she didn't exactly hold spirituality too dear. Coda stared suspiciously at her, eyes narrowed, as she offered him the bottle of liquor she had produced from the fridge, but it wasn't as if she could have poisoned the thing—she had just taken a swig herself, after all.

"Can't say I blame the moon much," he muttered. "About time someone tried to end this shitty planet."

He picked up the bottle and took a long gulp—the burning in his throat was as satisfying as the blood dripping earlier down his chin—before handing it back.

"Yeah. Well. Forgive me if I'm not quite done with it yet, personally." Indy took the bottle back and drank deeply, feeling the alcohol drum old feelings of fire down her throat.

She slumped onto the bed, falling backward as she took another swig. One leg shot up to kick the bottom of the bunk above her, the bottle tapping the floor as she let her arm fall.

"Night, unicorn."

An impending mutual insomnia seemed to be silently acknowledged, but it felt odd to not say it.

She hadn't slept in the same room as someone else in a while, and her memory the appropriate protocol for kidnapper-kidnapee sleepovers had been lost to time.

Coda scowled at the feeling of Indy's leg striking the bed below him, but it was little more than mild irritation—that homicidal fury he had been harboring like a fire in his chest had given way to tired cinders.

"Yeah, whatever," he muttered sullenly. He was stuck with this unicorn thing now, wasn't he? As if Roje's soda shtick wasn't enough. "Too bad there's no bedbugs here."

Tentatively, he let his eyes drift shut, but the feeling of lying on a top bunk was altogether too familiar, and he might have convinced himself he was somewhere else if he didn't open his eyes again a moment later.

Sleep was seldom restful for him, anyway.


coded by natasha.
 
Allison Hagan



Allison nodded to herself as Wright returned to his human guise. Revealing himself to be such a rare creature was a show of trust, and she appreciated it. Wright then encouraged the rest of the group to introduce themselves. Allison very much doubted anyone would have as flashy of a confession to make, but she was attentive and ready for anything as she listened to the others speak.

First it was the young hunter. Allison already knew Maylee's supernatural identities from dinner, so she instead studied the young woman. Wasn't she too young to be here? Couldn't Devlin have found someone older? And there was that young man, Leviathan. Tsk. Maylee's final words in particular caught in Allison's mind - “if I don't come back – so be it.” Was this indicative of selflessness, or low self worth? She made a mental note to check in on Maylee when the opportunity arose.

It seemed D'Shire wasn't human either, though Allison had to study the creature to discern the difference between wyverns and dragons – it seemed the former had feathers, and one less pair of legs, aside from being smaller. Interesting. His past with Wright also explained why the two seemed to be in cahoots more than anyone else in the group.

Next was the vampire with two names. The way he described himself struck Allison as flippant, and he avoided saying what exactly his prey was. Unintentional, or tactful? Either way, it wasn't necessarily a huge concern, since he'd managed to get this far without murdering anyone in the house. Still, given how little she knew about the man, she did make another mental note to set up a ward or two in her room before bed, just to alert her to unexpected visitors. Better safe than sorry, for all involved.

Allison perked up with interest as Bug took the metaphorical stage. As he spoke, she considered her decision to take him on as an informal apprentice. Not her most well-thought out decision, but not one she would, or felt terribly inclined to, go back on.

When Bug let lose a few butterflies from his hand, the wyvern magician again spoke up with concern – it seemed the new tethers formed when Bug shifted. Many bodies, many tethers. It made sense, though that didn't make it less worrisome. Bug seemed to take it in stride, though, presumably still under the effects of the blue concoction D'Shire had given him earlier. She wondered if Bug's heightened sense of panic at the tethers was an innate quality, or another effect of the moon on him, they way it induced paranoia in her. She shot him a small smile as he returned to his seat.

Ms. Harper's introduction was simple, brief and to the point, something Allison could appreciate. It still didn't tell her much about the woman, but if Allison's hunch was correct, they'd all have plenty of time to get to know each other.

Then the wolf got up to speak. This was the, what did Bug call him? A racer? Allison had never heard of this Runner tradition before, and thought perhaps she'd get a chance to ask him about it at the feast.

As the white wolf padded towards the vampire, Allison looked around the room. It seemed almost everyone else had taken their turn, so she decided to take the initiative. She got up from her chair and stood straight, her hands clasped at her waist as she formally introduced herself.

“Good evening. A pleasure to meet you all. My name is Allison Hagan. I am a human, a witch and an elder member in the tenetur a veritate coven. We specialize in mediation, and oath-keeping magic. Using magical and practical skills, we resolve disputes and seal deals between various supernatural groups and individuals.” The corner of Alison's mouth quirked up in a small smirk. She had devoted the entirety of her adult life to her coven and her craft, and wasn't afraid of showing her pride in it.

“In the interest of full disclosure, I'll say I do know some magic geared towards gathering information, though I do not pry into others' lives without their consent, except in the most extreme of circumstances.” Though it wasn't something Allison practiced often, and in fact was quite difficult to perform without all parties' consent, she had found from past experience that it was best to mention such things up front.
code by yousmelldead
 

A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Leviathan Black



Levi's grins were all 'cat ate the canary, and it was covered in chocolate' as he watched everything and everyone. At one point, he tucked his legs underneath and sat criss cross applesauce style, in an attempt to not fidget with all the excitement building inside.

He thought how cool it'd be to ride on a dragon, or even a wyvern. And a vampire? Okay, that was cool. And an elf? And witch and... oh my. Dragons, vampires, witches, oh myyyyyyyyyy. Levi chuffed more than a few times, possibly rivaling Chase's wuffling.

Green eyes were bright, and he paid attention, like really listened to what they had to say. Sure, it was going to be all doomy and gloomy later probably, so this. This right here, right now, this felt like something that came around only once in a lifetime. And he was going to savor it.

It came down to just him and Pops then. Levi unfolded his legs and tossed Edwin a wink. "I got this one, Pops." While he didn't skip to the speaking area like Bug had, his energy was a visible thing in those few moments. Young, eager to learn, eager to be a part of something so much bigger than he was. Even if it wound up being bigger than he could handle.

"Hello!" Levi gave a little hand wave, shifting weight from one foot to the other fairly frequently. "I'm Leviathan, I think my parents thought I'd grow into the name." Chuff. "Usually go by Levi, and I'm a shifter. If you need something climbed, that's me. If you have a dangerous jingle jangle toy threatening you? Call me. It's my field of expertise really."

For a moment, he paused. Levi debated how much to tell the group, but figured he had the important parts covered. The other stuff really didn't matter, not anymore. "So, let me show you what I can do."

Levi looked around for a moment, and then saw a pillar not terribly far away. He grinned at the others and pointed at the pillar before he took a run toward it. The sound of his running feet echoed as the body started to change.

By the time Levi reached the pillar and made a jump, the feet that used the rock surface as a sort of spring board were no longer human. The clouded leopard twisted its body in the air, essentially flipping tail over ear, ear over tail, to land with a thump of four paws on the floor.

There was a small rawr, and the feline began racing around the group, doing Levi's own version of parkour. He had lived for years in the trees, the forest, with the bark his playground, the branches his bedding. It was very clear Levi was as comfortable in the clouded leopard form as one was in their human skin. Probably even more so.

The animal skidded along the floor to lightly thump against the base of one of the sofas with a look that said he completely meant to do that. The chuffing said pet me. As did the feline's head nudging the hand that was closest.

Rawr!

coded by natasha.
 
Edwin Blut
Location: Wright Wranch
Tags: bread-and-butterflies bread-and-butterflies KodakWolf KodakWolf Maeteris Maeteris Vinegar Bees Vinegar Bees
Edwin had attempted to stand up after falling from the dragon reveal, but fell back as each person went and broke his little world farther open. Dragons, werewolves, wyverns, vampires, elves? He'd heard precious little about dragons as long extinct, but the others weren't even mentioned in the stories he'd heard. He knew it was ridiculous that it shocked him, he used magic on a daily basis, but to be confronted by it all. He noticed finally that eyes were on him.

He shakily stood up. "Uh, hi. Edwin." He rubbed the side of his head. "Sorry, just, a lot to take in. Dragons, werewolves, vampires, and elves? I didn't realize I'd been literally and figuratively living under a rock." He took a deep breath and settled finally.

"Okay. I'm good. I'm Edwin Blut, I'm a druid. I can make small charms for protection or enhancing natural traits. Given a bit more time and space I can also perform some rituals, speak to nature spirits and such. And also, today is my first real day outside of Colorado, and boy has it been eye opening." He looked around the room. "I think that about covers me, so I'm going to sit down and try to understand things." He then took a few steps to the nearest seat, sat a bit roughly, and continued rubbing the sides of his head.
 
Luna
Location: Miami, Florida
Luna was annoyed, though not surprised, to find Malika flirting with the staff. The woman had no respect, for herself or others. She accepted that the order, and Purity, were testing her, so she would not let her ire show.

"I got a licence plate, and some shots of the limo they drove off in. Odds are they haven't gone far, not in a limo at least."

A hotel would make for a good stop to make calls and to use as a temp base for recon, and if Malika knew nothing else, she would know hotels and creature comforts. "Yes, a hotel could be useful. I expect a week at most to corner the leech, so hopefully that won't break the bank as they say." The rental car was unfamiliar, but Luna quickly got situated in as they pulled out to the roads.

As they arrived at the hotel, Luna allowed Malika to make reservations, and was already making calls to track down the limo. Calling rental places, pretending to be an annoyed driver who had been cut off in traffic, but unsure which rental agency owned the car. After several minutes of calls, she walked with Malika to their room.

"Fascinating. The limo wasn't a rental, so they may actually have gone a bit farther. Luckily, that also makes it a bit easier to track. One we've dropped our stuff off, we'll have to go make a quick stop by the DMV, and check on some vehicle registration."
 

A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Out Of Words

Tags: Clementine @AsherMasher | Location: Nevada


Ash grinned, the darkness in his eyes spreading out, the smile truly not nice as soon as they were out of the house and walking to his car. "Then don't fight, and don't make me have to come back here to see it through."

He moved to open the car door and held it for her to get in. "Just need you to come with me and they will be just fine."

Clementine gave a nervous glance back at her house. A sick feeling bubbled in her stomach as she climbed into the passenger seat of the car. She refused to look Ash in the eyes, nor the face. SHe only hoped what she was doing was best for her grandparents.

"Where are you taking me," she hiccupped as she began to cry.

"On a trip." Ash slid behind the wheel and made sure the doors were locked. He pulled out slowly and made sure to observe speed limits as he drove toward the edge of town.

Clementine's pendant was still warm against her skin, like a comforting blanket.

"So.. tell me about your mother." There were strong deja vu moments slipping through, and a small headache could be felt growing.

Clementine rubbed her temple to help soothe the on coming headache. She locked her gaze out of the window and clenched her jaw tight. A strange feeling of familiarity raced in her head, but she could not pin down a specific time or place she remembered any of this situation.

The pendant was the last feeling of hope and bravery she had in this moment. She wondered why Ash cared, or even knew about her mother, when Clementine herself knew so little. A wave of fear washed over her as she realized Ash must know of her secret powers. She tried to keep calm, but began fidgeting in the passenger seat.

“I don’t know anything,” she lied. “She died a long time ago. I don’t remember her at all.”

Ash laughed, a dark sound that echoed upon itself. "You still think she's dead?" The car seemed to lurch forward, as it suddenly gained speed. And then suddenly, they were back to the exact second Clementine said she couldn't remember her at all.

Ash laughed, a dark sound that echoed upon itself. "You still think she's dead?" The car seemed to lurch forward, as it suddenly gained speed.

And again.

Ash laughed, a dark sound that echoed upon itself. "You still think she's dead?" The car seemed to lurch forward, as it suddenly gained speed.

The pendant grew warmer still.

Clementine clutched her heart and groaned in pain as her headache echoed in her skull. She closed her eyes tightly when the repeating scene began making her dizzy. The lurching car didn’t help her situation, and only made her stomach lurch with it.

“Please,” Clementine said through gritted teeth. “I don’t know anything! I didn’t know my mother!” She fumbled for the pendant and gripped it tightly. With her remaining concentration, Clementine focused some of her magic in the palm that grasped the pendant hoping to make the troubling scene stop.

"What is going on?" The male voice came seemingly from nowhere. A look to Ash would show he was frozen in time. The car wasn't moving, all the scenery was still, only Clementine was moving, but still no sign of where the voice originated from.

"Sorry, I don't know. Something's hiccuping." It was a different voice, tone wavered with a bit of fear.

"Well.. fix it. Reset her, whatever. Just.... do it." The male voice sounded angry, frustrated, and in the end, dismissive.

"Yes, sir!" And a moment later, Clementine's world went black, like someone turned off the light, and muted all sound. It felt almost like floating, but in darkness instead of water. And then a scene began to play, warping around her until it felt like she was dreaming.


The night was not a friend. Dreams skipped away, just out of reach, a brush of the fingertips and it was gone. Instead, something with a gnarled, twisted and callous talon took a hold of the outstretched hand, and it tugged. Like Alice in Wonderland, Clementine tumbled forward into a dark abyss. Falling head first, anguished whispers assaulted her ears, echoing hollowly as she continued to fall into nothing.

Ayudarnos... La sangre... Ayudarnos, ayudarnos...

The tight hold upon her hand remained, pulling hard every so often, making her fall faster and faster each time. A flash of lightning, illuminated the walls around her. Circular in shape, she was surrounded by something rippling, running downward, matching the direction of her descent. Another flash, another glimpse, something moved just on the other side. It was blurry, and too brief to make out what it was. Where she was. And still the haunting whispers, filled with pain and an indescribable sorrow.

Don't let them know you're aware. Let my magic protect you a little longer.

Slower now, the sound of a waterfall grew quieter and quieter. The air was soft and gentle against Clementine's skin, it wasn't hard to imagine she was in a bed, blankets covering her, keeping her warm and sleepy. The lightning played like some distant movie on the far horizon, twice more, lingering long enough to illuminate a form appearing at the end of her bed, a woman. Her features shrouded by the shadows, but Clementine knew her.

Then, she spoke again, her voice drowned out the rest of the scene.

Don't be afraid. You're stronger than you realize. That's why they want to break you. Hold on for a little longer, play along for now. Know that you are not alone, daughter.

And in an instant, the nightmare was gone, only a memory, dancing on the edges of Clementine's consciousness for a few precious seconds. The alarm clock was going off, signalling the end of the blood filled night.

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A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Devlin Wright



Once everyone had gone, Devlin gave that warm smile. "Thank you, everyone for sharing." He moved to stand, but had a small stumble. Shia moved to his side, and Devlin opted to remain seated. Shia remained nearby in case he was needed.

"I'll try to go through what we know, and.. Shia can pick it up if I falter. Down here, it's not too bad, but..." It was obvious occasionally his eyes still drifted to things he could see. "Let's see what we can do." Devlin let out a heavy sigh and rubbed at his whiskered chin.

"So, there's still a lot we don't know. I'll just go over what we have sorted through so far. Everyone here, and many more who aren't, have ties to the moon. It is magical in nature, because Shia can see them as clearly as he sees the magic strands. As to why, we haven't figured that out yet." Devlin frowned, he didn't like not knowing, and knew those gathered didn't either.

"Why is the moon bleeding? We believe it is tied to the tethers, and magic. Some magic is causing this event, we're still working on what. We have however, pinpointed where. We have a flight scheduled Saturday morning. It will be a private charter flight, and we will make sure there are accommodations for everyone." This was said as his gaze fell upon Leif for a brief moment. "If you have specific things you will need, please let Shia know tonight."

Devlin rubbed at his eyes, having to close them to maintain focus. "We will be heading overseas, to Ecuador." He gave a husky chuckle. "So, it is going to be a long flight. Including stops for fueling, it will be about sixteen or seventeen hours. Please keep that in mind when giving your requests to Shia."

"We head there because Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador is actually the physically closest point to the moon." A roll of his neck and Devlin opened up his eyes. "As to why you? Why certain people have these tethers and others do not?" Devlin folded his hands and held them up against his lower chin. The warm smile was gone, but lingered in his eyes along with a certain degree of concern.

"I have no concrete proof, but .. I believe it is because.. we've all been here before. Tried this before. And failed before. I think we may be stuck in some type of a magic time loop. That's what I'm seeing. Multiple versions of us, slightly different, but... us. So, we have to just.. not fail this time." Devlin paused to let it sink in.

"If you have questions, please, ask."

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There was so much to take in. Maylee felt as if she were floundering through a gushing current of water, feebly trying and failing to stay afloat. Her new companions, as to be expected, came from a varied set of backgrounds and circumstances, no two quite the same. Multiple shifters, from the genial canine Chase to the rambunctious feline Leviathan. Bug, too, proved his name fitting, but his transformation was swiftly truncated by another concerned showing from Shia (not just a Weaver, as he had told them, but a wyvern with shimmering, iridescent feathers like gems inlaid in his chest). Bug's tethers, it seemed, multiplied according to the number of bodies he currently inhabited, and given how many he seemed able to shift into at once—Maylee could feel Shia's trepidation squirming within her own self.

Allison—a witch, and a seasoned one by all appearances, the member of what seemed to be (at least from the gravity with which she spoke of it) a decorated coven. Edwin—a druid, one who could commune with nature. Evelyn—an elf, as she had come to learn, and one of great wealth and prestige.

It was Leif, though, who gave her the greatest pause. Since childhood, she had known in some way that he was beyond ordinary, but Papa had never mentioned what, specifically, and she had always been far too shy to ask outright. In the absence of an explanation, she had erroneously assumed him to be a magician along similar lines as Papa—she certainly wouldn't have guessed vampire. The way he prefaced his explanation with the word hunter, the way he looked directly at her as he spoke—there was something unspoken and deliberate there, and a chill shifted through her as she wondered whether he had intended it as a challenge. He was well in control of what his prey was, he said, but Maylee could sense the pointed ambiguity beneath his words—why did he so distinctly draw the parallel between them? Had he drunk humans dry before—had he played the part in someone's life that her brother had played in hers? Or, conversely—was it an accusation? By pairing them up as hunters, was he identifying her as a bloodsucker herself, if of a different flavor—?

Stop it, she ordered herself, drawing in a slow breath through clenched teeth. Now was not the time to begin doubting the only person in the room she had any real semblance of trust with. There were conversations to be had, to be sure, but they had both traveled here to save the moon from whatever curse afflicted it. Their similarities, for the moment, were far more pertinent than their differences.

Briefly meeting Leif's gaze, Maylee offered him a grim nod.

When the group had finished cycling through their introductions, Devlin again addressed the group, sharing more details about the phenomenon: unsurprisingly, he suspected magic to be the infectious agent, and Maylee felt her heart sink a little as she again wondered whether she would be of any real use here. She couldn't see magic, like Shia, and she certainly wasn't a seasoned practitioner, like Allison. She had studied magic as an integral part of the knowledge a hunter must be equipped with, but study was as close as she had gotten: early in her training, she had attempted some of the more basic incantations she had come across, only to be met with abject failure. Magic wasn't just absent in her blood—it was almost as if her body repelled magic altogether.

Devlin continued to outline their plans for the near future: come Saturday, they would be embarking on a flight to Ecuador, where they would be able to get as physically close to the moon as possible while still within Earth's atmosphere. Devlin clearly had ample wealth to spare, but it seemed that space travel was a bit out of his means.

The thought of traveling so close to the moon, admittedly, filled Maylee with an acrid sort of consternation. The relief she felt within Devlin's underground cavern was so welcome it made it easy to forget how troubling the effects of the moon could be above-ground. How severe might those effects be when they were as close to the moon as they could get—?

Before Maylee could ponder the certain discomfort in their futures too far, though, Devlin brought up a theory that flashed in her mind like the beacon of a lighthouse. They, all of them, had been through something like this before? Multiple versions of them?

A clammy shiver ran through her, a chilly breeze akin to the one that had inexplicably reduced Ms. Baker's snapdragons to desiccated little skulls. She recalled that eerie chorus of voices from her dream, each voice somehow hers and someone else's at once:

Change it.

"We've... done this before," she murmured aloud, and then she glanced swiftly up at Devlin, her fists tightening at her sides in urgency. "I... I think I understand. I told Shia about this, but..." She glanced uncertainly at the Weaver before continuing, her habitual shyness superseded by an urgent sense of alarm. "I had a dream a couple of nights ago. I was at this lake—I don't know where it was, but the moon was right there, and—it was pulling people in." She furrowed her brow, trying to draw out distinctive features from the inert figures she had watched tumbling into the eldritch water. "I can't... really remember what they all looked like. I can't remember if any of them were... well, any of you."

Uneasily, she glanced around the room, trying to decide whether she saw anything unduly familiar in the faces looking back.

"When it pulled me in, though... the moon, or the tether, or whatever it really was... I saw myself in the lake, but it wasn't just my reflection, because there were a few, and... they all looked different. They were all me, but none of them were quite... me." Her teeth dug lightly into her bottom lip as she wondered whether she was making any semblance of sense or merely confusing the group further. "So was there more to that than just a dream—? You think... those other versions of me... they were a me that tried to do this before, and..."

She frowned, faltered, as she imagined being trapped beneath that hellish pool of water. Somehow, admitting failure—even hypothetical, even failure that belonged to another her—seemed too taboo to entertain. Too much like tempting fate.

"...well, I guess they didn't get the good ending."


maylee song.

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A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Out Of Words

Camp Coven | Current Timeline: May 15th

Tags: Britt-21 Britt-21 Vinegar Bees Vinegar Bees Maeteris Maeteris Rhyme Rhyme
Location: Miami, FL


Everyone was given one hour's warning. At least the guard knocked on the door and then said breakfast would be in one hour and Key would be coming by to get them. If they needed to shower, or whatever, now was the time.

An hour later, give or take a few minutes, another knock, pause, then the guard opened the door and Key stepped in. A moment would be spent taking stock of the 'guardian' and their charge. "Follow me, please."

One by one, they were rounded up. Coda and Indy, Banks and Winnie, Park and Foster, and then Roje and Morgan. And one guard at the back to make sure anyone didn't get lost along the way. They were eating in the common cafe area for the personnel, only they had been instructed to stay out during this block of time.

There were bar stools on either side of a long island counter. At another area, food had been setup and prepared for everyone to fix themselves a plate. Once everyone was inside, Key pointed this out. "Please form a line, fill your plate, and have a seat."

Key didn't give any seating instructions, wanting to see how it all played out first. "I will brief everyone on what to expect once everyone has their food and is seated." Key had eaten earlier, and moved to lean against the wall closest to the sitting area.


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A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Devlin Wright



Devlin's gaze shifted to Maylee as she spoke. "Yes, Shia shared his notes about your dream. A lake of blood, people falling into the lake. It is very possibly related. There is .. well, I will let Shia talk about it. He did the research." He lifted a hand to gesture at Shia, as if silently saying 'go on'.

Shia pulled out his phone and tapped to open up his notes on the quick research. "Yes, well, Ecuador is strong with various Ley lines. And there's a lot of subject matter around these Ley lines, and various events throughout Ecuador. It was the talk about how the lake seemed red, though Maylee wasn't certain if it was actually the lake, or an effect of the moon."

He found what he was looking for and took a glance around the room. "There is the Laguna Yahuarcoha, in Ecuador. It means blood lake in the Kichwa language, and is a sacred lake of Ecuador. They say it's around twelve thousand years old, and is supposed to still hold unexplored archaeological wonders. However, it was also the site of a bloody massacre."

Shia gave a small smile. "It's rather fascinating, if you have time to look it up. To summarize, it was a battle between the Incas, and the indigenous people. When the Incas decided to conquer the tribes, every male who was over twelve had their throats cut and their bodies were thrown into this lake. The blood gave it a blood lake appearance, and its name."

Shia tucked away his phone as Devlin spoke up. "Some say those with visions, whether while dreaming or awake, are more sensitive to the magic vibrations than others. Of course, there are others who would say it's just dreams, or some type of chemical imbalance in one's brain."

Devlin glanced around at everyone gathered, some faces stoic, others filled with wonder and youthful excitement. It was a diverse mix, and gave Devlin hope. "I say we pay attention. Maybe there are clues, if we are in a time loop, perhaps somehow, we're trying to give ourselves a little helping hand this time around. Feel free to talk about anything with Shia or myself, or anyone here. We have to work together, that much is certain."

Devlin paused to see if anyone had any other questions.

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He awoke to a muffled clicking noise, and when he groggily turned his head, he could just see the tail end of an orb of light before it snapped off.

The boy blinked, squinted, rubbed his sleep-crusted eyes as his vision adjusted to the dark room. The orb of light had been hovering next to the closet, he realized, and after a moment, something clicked in his mind. He turned over in bed, leaning his head over the railing and peering down into the bottom bunk below.

"Is that you?" he asked sleepily, and with his eyes adjusted to the dark, he could clearly see a lump quivering beneath a heap of blankets. Carefully, his sister poked her head out from her blanket-fort, and he could see the butt of her flashlight propped up atop her chest.

"What's wrong?" he asked, a little more lucid, now, and his sister meekly hiked her blanket up over her mouth.

"Nothing," she insisted and then added sheepishly: "It's stupid."

"C'mon, I won't laugh," the boy urged. "Promise."

His sister was silent for a moment, as if weighing the trustworthiness of his claim, before finally conceding: "The, um... the closet door is open. Just a little."

Ah. He understood. Squinting, the boy could just make out a line where the closet door gave way to a yawning, dark emptiness that seemed more likely to contain untold terrors than a harmless array of clothes. "Mhm. Monsters?"

"N-No," his sister said quickly, timidly. "I don't believe in that stuff anymore."

"I do," he said, and he squinted in silence at the closet door for a moment before piping up again. "Tell you what. I have a pretty good vantage point up here. If any monster tried to crawl out of its hole over there, I'd see it coming a mile away."

"But the room is only a few feet long," his sister murmured.

"Even better! Less distance I have to keep watch over." The boy grinned. "So we'll take it in shifts, yeah? Sounds like you've been up for a while, so I'll handle the next shift. Sound good?"

His sister hugged her flashlight close under her chin for a moment, and then she pulled it out and reached up to pass it along to him. "If you're sure..."

"Positive," he said as he took the flashlight and gave it an unnecessary twirl. "You just go to sleep, okay? The monster will be gone when you wake up, promise."

Again, she hesitated, and then she gave an uncertain smile. "Okay," she said, blood starting to pool between her teeth. "Thanks, -̞̋̓̓-̴̙̪̳̞̋̊ͬ̓́̇-̴͕̖̲̱̤ͤ̌ͭ —"


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Coda awoke to the sharp pain of his teeth having a close encounter with his own tongue. He jolted awake, sitting upright only to knock his head on a ceiling that was much closer than he remembered it being a moment ago.

"Maylee—" he croaked numbly. She was in trouble—that monster was going to get her after all. He had to—

And then reality returned. The ceiling was so close because he wasn't a child, not anymore, and it wasn't his sister in the bunk below him but some smartass woman he'd just met.

There was a stinging pain in his eyes, but it was different from the satisfying touch of his own blood that he had grown accustomed to. Coda brushed his fingers against his eyes and gritted his teeth in embarrassment when they came back clear.

Shit. Not only had he blurted out his sister's name, but now he was crying, too. He could only hope Indy was too consumed by her hangover to notice.

Oh, yeah, the hangover. That was there too. Coda winced as light flooded his retinas, adding a scorching overtone to the dull ache pulsing in his brain. Shit, how much had he and Indy drunk last night?

Unsteadily, Coda descended the ladder as he heard an unwelcome knock a the door. The room was already spinning by the time his feet touched the carpet, and he had to grip the ladder for a moment while he regained clarity. "I get it now," he grumbled to Indy, "your plan. Give the unicorn a hangover of mythical fuckin' proportion."

When the door opened, the last person he wanted to see in the midst of a pounding headache walked in. Coda would have rather spent another night at the behest of Indy's insults than see Key at the ass-crack of dawn, but at least the spiky-haired fucker's appearance meant they were moving forward.

Coda stuffed his hands in his pockets and slouched as he followed Key to the cafeteria, shooting a glance at Indy every so often to ensure she wasn't fixing to make any sudden moves. Every movement of his eyes sent fresh twists of pain through his skull, and Coda let out a wordless grumble under his breath. He wasn't much in the mood for food—his stomach felt wobbly enough to spill its contents at the slightest provocation—but some coffee to shock his system sounded like a dream right about now. And not the shitty kind that ended with him in tears and blurting out his sister's name.

To be sure, he wasn't much of a fan of the breakfast arrangement—a single communal seating area meant they would all have to eat together, essentially, when he would have far preferred retreating to some corner and eating alone and hunched over like he had through middle school. Oh, sure, Maylee had tried to convince some of her friends to sit with him at some point, but it hadn't lasted. He had turned up the freak dial to ensure that.

Coda was only half-aware as he fell into line and piled food onto his plate, mechanically emulating the movements of whoever was in front of him. By the time he finished getting his food and took a seat at the counter, he had barely even bothered to look at the food he had picked. At that moment, he was just as likely to fall asleep in it face-first as to eat it.



coda.

half-demon

 
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A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Morgan Feigh

Tags: Britt-21 Britt-21 Vinegar Bees Vinegar Bees Rhyme Rhyme Maeteris Maeteris
Location: Block C - Miami, FL


Morgan felt a little better, now that he had a better grasp of what was going on. His brother had finally carried through with his threat to sell him to someone and now he was likely going to be used for his dust even more than before. Sigh. Snoffle.

At least he was going to have some type of food. Ears were fairly drooped, and he kept playing with the end of his tail, or the hem of his shirt as he quietly was led out of the room and into a line of others. Three he knew from the day before, the others, the ones in the cuffs and collar like himself, those were interesting.

Morgan kept eyeing them as he fixed his plate full of everything. And then added a little extra on top of that. Didn't know when he'd get to eat hot food again. Better safe than starving. Morgan took whatever stool was available in the line of stools. Didn't really matter.

He kept stealing looks at the other three. What were they? Had they been sold too? Who were these guys? And oh my god this food was good. Cat ears perked forward and he began to focus more on his food after taking a bite.

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Time felt like it was going way too slowly. For the vampire, she was so bored out of her mind and she really couldn't do much with a sleeping Morgan. The room was dark and she was just sitting in said-darkness. Despite not needing sleep, it definitely beat staying awake literally 24/7. All she wanted to do was avoid the nightmares that plagued her mind whenever she did try to sleep. So...Waiting and being bored was her best bet. Hell, she even went on ahead and had small chit chat with the guard just to pass some time. Even if he didn't say a lot, it was better than nothing. After finishing that, she waited more in the room, going to the bathroom here and there to just get new scenery. Eventually she went back to the guard and asked for the time. When she had gotten it, she went on ahead and prepared herself another blood bag using the microwave and hoping she didn't wake up her kitten. From that moment on, she pretty much drained another bag of blood just so she didn't have to do it in front of her charge and tossed the empty bag away, looking for some mints again to munch on real quick.

The pair was warned on how much time they had left and of course, Roje woke Morg up and let him do whatever he had to. She grabbed her jacket and slipped it on, rolling her joints and cracking some bones Any longer and I think I would have lost my sanity. Not like I had much to begin with. she thought to herself as she ran her fingers through her hair. When Key had come in an hour later to gather the pair, when she came into the hall, she couldn't help the twisting feeling in her stomach. A turning that made her regret thinking as much as she had last night. Oh how she wished she was so wrong with her theories. A small child that is definitely a vamp, another cat, and some other guy... Probably a shifter. What the hell is going on? They're in collars too... Oh man this shit is just gonna get fuckin worse. "Morning everyone, Morning Soda" she said with a growing grin on her lips to mask her current feelings on the situation. No doubt these guys were taken just as Morgan was and it didn't settle well with the Vampire.

The group headed into another room where the smell of food filled her nostrils. As good as it smelled, she couldn't bare to try to eat any of it. Her stomach could barely handle the blood that was sitting within it. So instead of forming a line like Key wanted, she took a seat on the edge of the counter, not caring if it wasn't a stool. She was a rebel. Noticing Coda spacing out a bit, she raised her eyebrow and moved over to him, grasping his chin and making him look at her. "Morning have you a bit tired, Soda?" she asked leaning close into his personal bubble, her face fairly close to his and whispering to him "I can wake you up some more if you want..." she said as a grin tugged her lips and she laughed, moving away from him and leaning up against the counter instead this time, taking a glance at her charge. It was clear he was just as worried about the others as she was. By this alone she knew something was up. There would be no reason for two out of the three to have collars on with cuffs. Not unless forced like Morgan.​
 

She had run away once, as a child.

It may have been an argument or a moment of spontaneous childhood rage that propelled her into the woods; she couldn't remember and didn't bother attempting. It was the curve of the trees surrounding her, the image of her mother's small cottage being swallowed by branches as her small feet had pulled her through the grass; those were the details that consumed her recalling of the event.

She managed for a full day out in the woods, alone--maybe four years old. Just old enough to talk back, old enough to realize the weight of her mistake as she fell down a sudden drop and tumbled into the corpse of a fallen tree.

There was still a scar on her hip.

Back then, listening to the echoing song of the commune members--her family--calling her name as their voices danced among the trees, she had curled her body against the log and stared up at the pine branches above her. There had been no tears. There had been especially no sleep.

Even now, laying on the thin bunk bed and staring up at the curls of the springs above her, Indy could feel the same weight that had pressed on her childhood bones as she laid curled among the dirt and soft, rotting wood.

Sleep was an acknowledgment of the day, a bookend to discourse and transgressions better left forgotten.

She didn't sleep then, so she didn't sleep now.

Instead, she laid in wait, taking absent sips from the bottle as the bunkbeds rocked with the restless sleep of Coda above her, his feet jerking side to side like branches in the breeze as he grumbled quietly.

"Maylee--"

Maylee. The vodka slipped easily down her burning throat, the violent drumming of her head easing as the night passed and let her fall into the familiar dull strike of a hangover lying in wait.

She watched as Coda dropped from the bed. He had been crying. "If it's any consolation," she grumbled as she sat up, rubbing her eyes with the palms of her hands. "It was more a team effort."

She didn't bother arguing as Key gave his orders. Yeah, Sergeant Pepper, I'll fuckin march.

Foster, Winnie, and their guards were there as well. They looked unharmed, thankfully; Foster was at least clothed, for a change. As they entered what could only be described as a clinically designed hotel breakfast area the smell of food struck Indy right in the central cortex of her brain, making her swallow a heave. Fuck's sake, wonder if I could get Uni to grab me an Advil.

She didn't bother appraising the room too carefully, only shuffling slowly to the food and piling toast onto her plate. It was only when she heard an unfamiliar voice that she looked up, noticing a tall woman with dark hair and bright eyes sizing up to Coda like a lion measuring its prey. Her face was leaned close to his, lips twisted in a knowing smirk.

Indy strolled over to the counter, settling onto the stool farthest from the woman as she kicked up her feet and bit into her toast, watching Coda's expression morph as the woman laughed and danced away to lean casually against the counter.

"So," Crumbs spilled from Indy's mouth as she waved her half-eaten toast between Coda and the mysterious woman. "How long have you two been fucking?"
 

A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Foster Croft

Tags: Indy Rhyme Rhyme Winnie & Coda Vinegar Bees Vinegar Bees Park Maeteris Maeteris Roje Britt-21 Britt-21
Location: Miami, FL


Foster felt better, save for a damn headache from stress and whatever. Maybe hearing that head explode in his sleep, he wasn't dwelling on it if he could help it. Foster did take another shower, just because, and then was ready ten minutes before Mister MakeYourHeadExplode guy came and got them.

He was quiet, surprise surprise surprise, but he was eyeballing the others. Two more joined, and one in cuffs and collar two. Foster couldn't help but feel sympathy for him. When they hit the room with the food though, everything else went flying out the proverbial window.

Foster loved food, but because he usually lived on the street, he very rarely got anything fresh, hot from being just made (and not hot from being out in the sun), and it smelled good. And no one had taken a few bites out of it first. Yeah, Foster honed in on the food, though some part of him remained aware of stuff going on around him.

His plate was probably about as full as that other guy with the collar, and he wound up sitting on the opposite side. However, when he heard Indiana Jones ask how long two had been fucking, Foster nearly choked on his bite of food. One hand came up to cover his mouth, as laughter erupted for the first time since this whole debacle started.

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Evelyn Harper




Preposterous is what it was.

And the entire scenario heralded by Devlin Wright. What’s even more preposterous was that Maylee Song supported his claim. Timid little Maylee Song. That wasn’t even accounting for the trip they were supposed to prepare for. Ecuador? Not exactly a pebble’s throw from New York, she’d taken a gamble just flying from the Big Apple down to Portland and he’s asking her to extend her leave?

Father would be furious if he wasn’t already.


The looming threat of her father's ire closing in the horizon was enough for her to forget about the imminent threat to her blood from the present vampire. Despite that however, she could feel the deeper trepidation from Maylee Song’s words, as if the whole world hinged on her tale. It didn’t matter if it sounded ridiculous to Evelyn, only that Maylee Song believed it to be true, and so did Wright in extension D’Shire.

I’m surrounded by magicians. Magic driven lunatics. Not a shred of science and practicality in the air, she inwardly grumbled.

A part of Evelyn couldn’t help but wonder if the other Evelyns in Maylee Song’s alternate possibilities had tried opposing Wright and this merry band. They probably did, knowing herself; and failed in the process, hence her presence here. So the logical conclusion would be to follow wherever this road of theirs took them. Wouldn’t it?

Or did the other Evelyns chose this road as well, and had not been graced by common sense to pull the mat from beneath their feet.

Too much to think. So many possibilities and too little time to ponder and plan for them. The concepts of time and metaphysics wasn’t her area and it may never be. That was left for the dynasty librarian.

“I may need time to consider this.” Evelyn said, looking down as tendrils of light made the shadows dance on the floor. Her finger rubbed her chin absently. Despite her errant and annoyed thoughts, she liked to think she was good at compartmentalizing her mortal emotions and funneling them into useful output. “I came here on a calculated whim. Calculations that are now thrown off equilibrium by these new sets of data.”

A sigh, low and tired despite the ungodly amount of rest she’s had before. Her mind couldn’t keep itself from throwing it’s own hypothesis into the ring, as useful as a wrench to a rat in that regard.

If all the alternate possibilities are trying, then one would have succeeded, this reality’s fate is already predetermined, Evelyn only had to live to see whether it was set to succeed or otherwise. Wouldn’t it? Fuck metaphysics, an equally mind-numbing topic as magics. I do not belong in this whimsical fairytale.

I belong behind a desk pushing pens and writing reports, not prancing around pretending I know magic with... Shifters, dragons and...Vampires!




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Yeo-Jin Park



Park wakes earlier than usual.

A near two hours early to be precise, she blames it on the current circumstances naturally. It’s a miracle one could ever sleep soundlessly as one might in against a calm current. Clothed-Foster is blessed with that miracle, one that Park is silently jealous of but didn’t openly voice it. Who cares if he can sleep soundly after getting spunked with a shower of blood?

Not her. She didnt’ care.

She takes a shower to calm her nerves, a full hour under the drizzling cold. Letting the icy tendrils seep into her skin, and at some point, her gills probably surfaced; the water so cold she couldn’t tell if she was still breathing through her nose or the gills. Both are welcome. She tried hard not to push it, it was so easy to lose herself in the moment and just outright revert to her natural-self.

And then what? Let Clothed-Foster watch a veritable shark flip around in the shower? Not a chance.

After that, she’s back in her uniform, a mix of guilt and relief as she puts it on. Good thing too, cause that’s when Foster decided to stir and get himself showered before they’re called downstairs by Key. Officer Key? Sir Key? The latter makes her smile.

The grin disappears as fast as her will to eat when she realizes who exactly her eating buddies are. Coda--still okay, she supposes, type of guy that’ll leave her alone for the same exchange. Roje, who, like the former, will do the same; but Park couldn’t help but shiver whenever she’s close. An old-blood tended to have that effect, but with Roje it’s like she’s wearing the uneasiness to a profound effect. Like a weapon.

The others are acceptable… To a degree.

Park grimaces when Catlady-Indy drops the comment. She isn’t exactly subtle, well, neither was Park. But she picks her battles and she picks them well. If the prey can fight back like Coda seemingly could, then it isn’t worth the hassle. Thankful for small mercies, she thinks as she looks at a contented Clothed-Foster devouring his meal with unrestrained glee. Thankful indeedy.

Her vision scans the room, trying to pick out Banks and sit next to him.

But first.

Her nostrils flare, and she let’s her feet guide her to the food.

She sits next to Banks, setting down a plate full of meats of varying sizes and shapes. “Mornin’.”


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The thinly-veiled crack in the ceiling kept her company until dawn. Even during her human years, she hadn't had much of a consistent relationship with sleep—either she went days on only a couple of meager hours or used a surfeit of sleep as a buffer against reality, with little in-between—but now, as a restless undead, sleep eluded her almost constantly.

Sleep, of course, was a game of Russian roulette. On merciful occasions, it was an oblivion, a blunting of the mind against all that shuddered within it; at other times, dreams amplified everything she would rather forget. Insomnia, then, was at least consistent in its promise of awareness.

Winnie filled the real estate in her mind with a prayer, so-often repeated within her thoughts that it had become a dull incantation void of meaning.

Hail Mary, full of grace...

Silently, she moved her lips along with the prayer, the words stacking atop each other endlessly as if she planned to climb them for a glimpse at a Heaven she would never otherwise be admitted to. Winnie could imagine the Blessed Virgin, somewhere aloft in her celestial palace, kneading her fingers into her temples as she silently wished for this pitiful little creature on Earth to shut it already.

...Pray for this sinner. Now, and at the hour of my death.

There was no amen when she prayed, hadn't been in years. It felt far too close to a demand.

She lay awake in sycophantic prayer until a knock at the door summoned them to breakfast, and Winnie felt the weight in her stomach with a renewed distress. She had been so absorbed in her futile prayer that she had forgotten to take a chance at emptying her stomach—now, as she forced herself from bed and fastened her prosthesis and followed Banks to breakfast, the mass sliding around within her gut was like a rusted anchor pulling her to the bottom of the sea. The thought of so much as watering it, let alone trying to force more food in there, was enough to turn her stomach like a capsized boat.

And so Winnie didn't bother with food when they arrived at the cafeteria, instead taking a quiet seat beside Banks. A moment later, Park—that fierce-eyed woman who had been eyeing her like a half-starved predator—sat on his other side, her plate stacked high with oily meats. Forbearing a shudder, Winnie forced her attention to land on the others in the room. There were two newcomers—a rather flippant woman who sat on the counter like an ill-disciplined child and flirted with, of all people, the powder keg half-demon Coda—

("How long have you two been fucking?" Indy asked abruptly, and Winnie counted her blessings that she hadn't so much as picked up a drink—surely it would have been expelled from her lips at once at the sheer unexpectedness of the comment.)

—and another young man, smaller in size (though still, naturally, far bigger than her), eagerly digging into his food—and a fourth fastened in the coven's telltale restraints. He hadn't been with them yesterday, but his attire suggested he was in a similar boat as Indy and Foster and Winnie herself. Curiosity was a rare inhabitant of her mind—undue curiosity, in her experience, only led to trouble—but she couldn't deny an apprehensive sort of uncertainty at their strange circumstances. What did she, Indy, Foster, and this other young man have between them that the coven wanted? This could be a second chance, her handler had said, or the end of the line. Were they all, the four of them, on their way to be discarded—?

Winnie caught herself staring at the young man in her bewilderment and swiftly dropped her gaze to her lap, lacing her fingers together and nervously fumbling them. "Good morning," she murmured, barely above a whisper. "I'm... um... Winnie. Nice to... meet you."


winnie sawyer.

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A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Devlin Wright



Devlin gave a nod of his head. "Of course. Understandable. The flight is not until Saturday morning, I do hope you will at least stay for the barbecue tomorrow." He took a moment to look around at all the faces gathered.

"That goes for everyone. I'm not going to force any of you to come with us. It's going to be dangerous, arduous and with no guarantee of success. However, if you choose to return to your life, please keep the secrets you have learned here." You know, dragons and wyverns and the like.

Devlin continued, "If you do choose to travel with us, but you need anything, let Shia or myself know. I am not without a considerable... hoard of resources. Being what I am, after all." He had to laugh with that.

Bug piped up though, "Can I get one of those Segway scooter like thingies? I always wanted one."

Devlin laughed outright then, a deep rich sound that echoed through the cavern with a touch of the dragon underneath it. "When we get back, yes. I'll get you one of those, Bug." Bug proceeded to do that arm pump in the air one did when they had felt victorious.

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A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Griffin Banks

Tags: @Absurdisan Britt-21 Britt-21 Maeteris Maeteris Vinegar Bees Vinegar Bees Rhyme Rhyme
Location: Block C - Miami, Florida


Banks was glad it was an easy night, and was looking forward to breakfast. He made sure his charge was okay first, asked if she needed anything, since she looked a little on the nauseous side. Which proved to be correct when he noticed Winnie hadn't taken any food.

Banks set his own plate sort of between them at the counter, in case she wanted to pick food off his plate. And then he heard the question, one that had run through his own head to be honest when he saw Roje and Coda.

Banks slapped a hand over his mouth to hide the guffaw before it slipped out, but his grin was pretty clear behind his palm. It was still there when Park set her food full of meat down next to her. "Hey Park. How'd your night go?" He gave a laugh, "Hungry?"

Banks eyed how her charge was doing, seemed good, albeit a little ravenous. He leaned a little closer to Park and joked quietly, "Have a busy night? Worked up an appetite?" Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, know what I mean, know what I mean?

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A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Out Of Words

Camp Coven | Current Timeline: May 15th

Tags: Britt-21 Britt-21 Vinegar Bees Vinegar Bees Maeteris Maeteris Rhyme Rhyme
Location: Miami, FL


For a moment, Coda's brain was too uselessly sluggish to register what was happening when Roje grabbed him by the chin, but the blood swiftly flooding his cheeks brought him up to speed before much delay. He froze as Roje leaned in closer, closer, way too close, only to huff angrily when she laughed and backed off as quickly as she had approached. Dammit, it was too early for this shit—and the hangover was an unwelcome addition.

And then, of course, Indy had to make it worse. When she asked how long he and Roje had been fucking, he spun swiftly on her, hackles raised and teeth bared. Fucking hell, now everyone was staring at them. He could see Banks smothering a shit-eating grin beneath his hand, and even the little pipsqueak sent a bug-eyed glance his way. The blood in his face burned from his neck to the tips of his ears.

"We're not fucking!" he hissed, scowling at—wait, who was he angrier with, Indy or Roje? Fuck, his head hurt way too much to deal with this shit right now. Coda grabbed his fork in a curled fist and emphatically stabbed the flaccid mass of scrambled eggs on his plate, perhaps not-so-subtly pretending he was stabbing his current company instead.

Roje couldn't help but bust out laughing when Indy had asked how long they've been fucking for. Only for her to laugh even harder when Coda got furious over it. Even Banks pitched in with his laughs "L-Listen-" she tried to get her grip as she spoke "We were partially there yesterday, but we got disturbed." though she left out the important detail of that they were getting ready to brawl in that room. "He wishes he can have a piece of this, though he wont admit that."

She looked at Coda "Isn't that right, Soda Boy?" the grin never seemed to leave her face as she glanced back at Indy "I like you. You got a mouth on you that's just my style." hazel eyes shifted back to her toy as her head tilted slightly "Was he a good boy last night, Kittenette?" she asked Indy.

Everyone was definitely looking at them now, aside from Winnie and a another quiet boy Indy hadn't previously noted. The bright cuffs on his wrists caught her eye, along with a soft whiff of... Cat? Another shifter? It smelled off, however. A soft, dewy scent of a cat carrying pollen inside after wandering through a field of lilac bushes. A piece of her eased hearing Fosters laugh as well; if it wasn't for the cuffs suppressing her she could have almost mistaken the moment as friendly. The truth hung over them, sucked the ease from the air and giving every word an extra dose of poison; she saw what happened to the ones who were discarded, after all.

The woman was appraising her now, eyes alight with the sharp curiosity and appreciation of a woman unbridled. She was the sort of person Indy loved to see coming into her bar, the type of girl she would have no hesitation hiring on the spot. She didn't miss her nickname, either; so the woman knew what she was. Not that is was shocking, though it did give some verification to her previous theory; they were essential, somehow. Currently indispensable.

"Easy, my door doesn't swing that way." Indy waved a hand, raising a brow at the smirking woman. "No wonder he was so grouchy. Man, coulda just told me you got cockblocked."

She leaned forward, kicking her legs off from the other stool and folding them under herself, elbows resting as she chewed her bite of toast and watched Coda obliterate his eggs.

His face was absolutely flaming. A piece of Indy hated it, how easy it was to set him off. God knows though, it may be her ticket out.

She swallowed her piece of toast, licking the crumbs from her lips. "Think your blood's rushin' to the wrong head there, Soda."

Up until a moment ago, he had been far too hungover to even register hunger, but now the food sitting on his plate was a convenient vent for all of the frustration coursing through his system. After another skewered helping of eggs, Coda dropped his fork and took a vicious bite out of the toast he had picked up. This time, he pretended the crunch was bone as he ground it mercilessly beneath his teeth.

“Again with the soda bullshit,” he grumbled, shooting Roje a hostile look for sharing that dumbass nickname she liked so much with the equally-opportunistic Indy. “You two seem to be getting along peachy, huh? How about you get to know each other better and leave me the fuck alone?”

Roje loved Indy just because it was almost like a mirror. She took in the words that Coda said and pretended to think about it "Hmmm... Nah. Kittenette and I already seem to know each other quite well already. We have plenty of things in common as it is." she shrugged and took a glance at the others "Plus what's wrong with a little teasing? I'm wide open here, waiting for a jab." she then snapped her finger "Oh, I know what can make you tick." she then pushed herself off the counter and held her arms out "Hit me." it sounded more like a dare, than a demand.

The temperature in the room swooped down several degrees, and his voice filled the area more than what was natural. "ENOUGH!"

A moment later. "Sit down. Everyone." For those that didn't, well. It wouldn't be nice. And it looked like everyone was going to sit down, save for Roje, who incorrectly chose the top of a counter. Barely a moment went by when Key gestured with one hand, and murmured, "Lubricam adipem asinum."

The counter space where Roje was sitting was suddenly the most slippery item in the world. Or.. wait. No, it wasn't the counter. It was the seat of her pants. Unless she sat down on one of the bar stools, she'd keep sliding off everything else. And it wasn't a slow slide either. It was one of those hard, hit the black ice and land on your ass before you knew it kind.

"Where people eat their food is not a place to sit your fat ass." He was tired of childish behavior and today was not the day to test it. He would wait until everyone was on a stool and sitting properly before he'd tell them what to expect for the rest of the day.


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Allison Hagan


A magic time loop? How was that possible? What kind of magic could even do such a thing? And the power required...the sheer number of people would be certain to outnumber their small group.

Eyes which had been fixed on Wright as he spoke drifted to the floor just behind him as Allison's thoughts raced, her body in a fixed position as the others spoke. When Maylee mentioned her nightmare about the lake, Allison was flooded with the memory of her own nightmare, which had been pushed out of mind for what she had thought were more pressing concerns. The banging...the young woman...she barely registered D'Shire's voice telling them about the massacre as the images flashed through her mind. She was suddenly struck with a certainty that everything Wright and D'Shire were saying was true, at least as far as they knew. Whether it was the effect of some kind of time loop magic or a witch's intuition, she couldn't say, but she trusted them. And what they were saying was making her afraid.

Allison only finally looked up when Ms. Harper spoke, her eyes snapping on the elf's. Was she serious? "Time to consider"? Calculations and data? When their lives, and the world, was at stake? Allison scrunched her eyes closed and pinched her brow, letting out a heavy sigh. The moment of fear and anger passed, for the most part – she had to remind herself that it was not her place to judge Ms. Harper.

By the time Wright had finished replying, Allison had composed herself enough to speak. “I had a nightmare as well, the night before Bug came to pick me up.” She glanced at the cipher for a moment before turning to address the whole room. “There was a pounding on my front door in the middle of the night. I got up to see what it was, but when the door opened, there was a young woman.” Allison grimaced at the vivid memory. “She was...badly hurt. Brown braided hair, wearing a sweatshirt...” Allison took a measured look at each person in the room. “It wasn't anyone here. But she was covered in blood, and then the shadows pulled her away. And there was a phrase...” She could feel the voice bellowing between her ears as she spoke. “'Dreadful sorrow, Clementine.' Does that mean anything to you?” Her gaze shifted between Wright and D'Shire anxiously, hoping one of the two might have an answer.
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A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Malika

Tags: Luna Thropian Thropian | Location: Miami, FL


Baron Malika booked them at a hotel suite with a high level floor for the view and private balcony. And the free complimentary breakfast buffet. Okay, the cute doormen were also a bonus. She tipped their bag helper generously, palming his hand and maybe slipping her own personal number in along with the bills. Ahem.

Once they had their baggage set in the room, Malika sat on the edge of one bed. "Oh, we don't have to go there. I have a contact, one moment. Let me see if I can catch them." She scrolled through her long list of contacts and tapped to give a call.

"Harvey.... oh my gosh, it's been SO long! Do you know who this is?" She was talking sugary sweet, and her body posture moved to match. Shoulders did a little lean in, legs crossed, she fairly danced while sitting on the bed. "Yes! You got it!" Her voice dropped. "Does that mean you didn't forget me? Awww, you're too sweet!"

Malika gave a little roll of her eyes at Luna, but was flawless in her performance with Harvey. "I am in the area, only for a short while though. I might be able to fit in some time for lunch? I'll let you know. But.. Harvey, I'm in an awful pickle. Yessss. It was awful! My rental was cut off by this limo!" There was a wriggle of her eyebrows at Luna. Flirting everywhere she went had benefits.

"They just kept on driving and now I'm left with charges for damage to my rental! It's horrible, Harvey. I do have their license. I'm sure it was a company limo, but.. I don't know the name to give to my insurance company. Oh.. oh really? You can do that? Oh Harvey.." She gushed. "You're the best. Yes, that would help me SO much!"

Malika picked up the little notepad and pen found in every hotel room on the table beside the bed. She gave the license, and while they already had the company name, Malika knew she could milk it for more. "Coven, Inc? Oh definitely a company. Do they have a lot of limos in the area? Oh my, really? Is there a local address? Maybe they'd be willing to handle this in person."

Pen tapped lightly on the pad as she waited, but she didn't have to wait long. "Oh, that's wonderful, Harvey. Are they really that big? Oooh, you're so sneaky, Harvey!" She gave a giggle that fooled most men as genuine. "Such a doll! Oh would you? Would you really? You're helping me out big time, Harvey. Oh yes.. is that little Gyro place still open? Mmmm.. I'll try to clear my schedule and give you call. Thank you again, Harvey. You're so sweet. Bye bye!"

And the call ended and Malika shared what she had gleaned from poor little human Harvey. "Well, they are pretty big. Offices in every state, several cities in each state, and a rather sizable location here in Miami. He's going to email me more information he has on them in the morning."

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A NIGHT BLEEDS
A story by Out Of Words




Devlin Wright



Devlin listened to Allison's dream, glancing to Shia to see if the other had any signs of recognition. However, there wasn't any at the name or description of the vision. Shia did jot down notes though on the pad he kept on him.

"It doesn't ring any bells, but Shia will try to do some research. Perhaps you can get with him tonight or tomorrow and make sure he has all the details. Thank you, Allison." Devlin gave her a smile and Shia nodded his head.

"The smallest of things can give us clues. If you have had a nightmare, or a dream, or something has stuck out in your head for some reason, awake or asleep, please consider letting us know. Sometimes the world attempts to fix itself, and things that might have happened before, are different somehow. It's a measure of self-preservation. Everything has it, even the world."

Devlin rubbed at his eyes again, before moving to stand up. He needed to move a little. "Even if you remember something tomorrow, or any part along the trip. Just let us know." He was getting tired, but he was still focused. He'd likely sleep in the cavern tonight.

"Any other questions or something you wanted to share?"

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Edwin Blut
Location: Wright Wranch
Tags: bread-and-butterflies bread-and-butterflies KodakWolf KodakWolf Maeteris Maeteris Vinegar Bees Vinegar Bees
Edwin perked at the mention of Clementine. It took him a moment to trace back the memory, to where he'd heard the name. He finally stood up and tentatively raised his hand.

"I, and I think Levi too, had a dream on the way here. In it, I was pretending to be his dad, and we were going to get clementines. I didn't think anything of it, but maybe it was a person and not the fruit. And when I woke up Levi was calling me Pops, like he'd had the same dream."

He glanced around. "It's, uh, not as graphic or specific, but still weird. Right?"

As soon as he asked, he realized how crazy he looked. They had dreams of murder and violence, and he had a shopping trip. There was no way it was connected, or even relevent.

"Sorry. You mentioned Clementine, and it was just so specific."
 

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