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Worm 09-12-2017 02:32 PM

[M] Supernatural Black Market - Upperside [Spider x Worm]
 
UPPERSIDE


"So here we are." Rin stood at the entrance to Upperside. His body was still pale, still scarred, but he now had a look of desperation. He no longer wished to be a hunter. This was his last spoil.

"Do you think Val will actually be there?" Drishe teased. She was also unchanged, for the most part. She liked to tease people's shadows and fears. All that had changed physically was her shade of purple, now more red. Once in a while, she would have outbursts - they started after the big feast.

"They have to be there." Rin sighed, tired of his own reluctance. "We can't have done this for nothing..." And he pushed the door open. It was suctioned shut. It made a squeezing sound before slamming open. Steel hit steel and white light poured into the entryway. Rin slid his goggles down, barricading his face with arms. Only now did he realize that he hadn't been Upperside in months now.

He felt a nudge at his shoulder, Drishe pushing past. "Well, c'mon then." She smiled. Soulless. She was a soulless creature.

Rin nodded and followed her through the door. Nothing remained. Doe-eyed and confused, Rin held a hand to his brow to examine the space. But there was nothing. No trees, no buildings, no anything. He flipped to Josef. The only one who might remember what this place used to look like. "What the hell happened here?" He turned back. The ground was white and cracked. There were small tracks where the check-in station used to be. Had he finally gone mad?

"What's the matter, tough boy? Never seen a nuclear fallout before?" Drishe grinned devilishly. She strode backwards now, taunting him. Maybe the rumors were true... Maybe, everything he'd once known was gone. Rin looked back to the entrance of the SBM. It seemed tantalizing, like a world separate from reality. A buzzing filled the air. It was silence.

sylvanSpider 09-12-2017 05:52 PM

Ashi jumped back with a yelp, her skin giving a brief sizzle the second the sun hit her skin. She knew that the upperside had the sun, and that she had to be careful of it, but there was no way of knowing what time of day it was when being underground for so long. She sucked in deep through her teeth squeezing her eyes shut, “We couldn't have chosen to come out at night, huh?” She instinctively placed her hand over the burn on her arm wincing and blinked away the tears that threatened to spill.

The woman herself still looked very much the same as when they'd entered, excepting that she was now able to walk without a limp. Her introduction to the hunters was a rough one, but after all they'd seen, the bullet in her foot was the last thing on her mind at the moment. Her hands fumbled in her pocket eventually producing a small vial which she quickly emptied into her mouth. “There. That should afford me a bit of time, but we'll have to find shelter quickly—I don't know how long this lasts.”

“Here, lemme see,” Josef, a blonde man of slim, cut stature took the vial from the punk vampire's hands, looking to see if there was a label. “Three hours on average, it says. Five if you've fed recently, which we all know you have,” he looked over at Rin who was still observing the dismal remnants of the upper world. He rolled his eyes and looked back at Ashi, “If we move quickly, we should be able to find you something, right?” The man, once full of vigor, full of some sense of higher justice was now drained of his once full complexion. His face was pale, dark circles squat under his eyes, his lips were chapped from dehydration.

He took out a pack of cigarettes that he'd looted from one of the corpses along with a lighter and with shaky hands lit it. “The rumors were true. We killed them all for nothing,” he shook his head and sighed. “I guess not nothing. The shithead leeches are dead, so uh. I guess that's a good thing.” His eyes did not convey the optimism that leaked into his speech and he groaned running both hands through his hair,[b] “What the fuck do we do now? Find a place that wasn't hit? Shit, find a building or something. If we're being generous, we have five hours to either find a place up here or retreat back into the black market, or Ashi will die.”

Ashi flashed him a look that could only be described as saying Awh, you do care! and Josef returned this look with an eyeroll. “One thing is for sure, we need to find people. She needs to feed somehow, right?”

Worm 09-12-2017 09:56 PM

No it didn't make sense. Rin ignored Ashi's pleas for shade. He was much more concerned about the issue of unpaid bounty. Plus, he had no idea what they were bound to encounter here. While Upperside was always a shit show of human waste, it was always much worse in the SBM. Now, it was desolate. A warm wind whipped across the dry terrain. "No, I know Val. He would be the last person on Earth if it came down to it. We just need to find him."

Rin spun a dial on his goggles, heat sensors. It wasn't as hot as it looked, but he saw a rising pool of heat in the distance. "That way." He pointed to the right. The entrance to the black market was just a hole in the ground now, no markers or anything. So if they wanted to find their way back it was up to them.

"So, you're just going to ignore the fact that Ashi can't survive for very long out here?" Drishe prodded, galloping to catch up to the adamant hunter.

"I'm not ignoring it, I'm trying to get us somewhere safe as fast as possible." He avoided eye contact with the djinni, focusing forward.

"This is all about you and your bounty isn't it?" Drishe sneered.

Rin stopped in his tracks. "What the hell am I going to do with my share? Huh? In the middle of a wasteland?! I'd be surprised if I could even find food, or a rock to sleep on." The stretch of desert seemed to go on forever, and nothing to landmark. It was incredibly flat.

"Then how do you you know where you're going? How do you know, that my master will be safe?" Drishe was rising in temperature now. This was her only mission. Keep Ashi safe. She stood in front of Rin, a head taller than him, glaring down into his eyes.

"I know, because I want her safe as much as you do." He growled.

"Hah, that is impossible human." She scoffed, crossing her arms.

"Josef, I could really use one of those stogies if you've got another..." He snapped his fingers in irritation.

"And that is a habit that will most certainly need to be extinguished." Drished muttered.

"Look djinni, instead of bitching about my habits and our relationships with each other, maybe you could actually help us get somewhere safe. Okay?" Rin was fed up with her shit. He was in a new environment with god knows what could happen, and she was a devil whispering in his ear.

"Yes, Master." She snarled sarcastically.

Rin lead the way, following the pool of heat towards more flat land. Luckily it seemed as though the sun was setting. They got there at a decent time, although night would've been preferable. When the sun got low enough to emanate a warm red glow, a low buzzing of insects gave hope that there was still life on this planet. After walking for a couple of hours and seeing only flat death, Rin was starting to wonder if they'd even see another human being. But then again, he knew Val. And he knew that that fucker was around here somewhere.

The chatter of insects could only soothe for so long. It began to stir up fear of other things. Like what was still alive?

Along the way, Drishe had been stamping purple sigils into the ground to help them find their way back if needed. She'd remained mostly quiet after Rin's brash comment. When the sun finally set, an aura of fire glowed on the horizon. That most likely meant civilization, or some form of it. Rin smiled again, and a weight was lifted from his shoulders. "I'm coming for you, Val."

sylvanSpider 09-13-2017 06:29 PM

Ashi kept her head down, watching her feet as they walked forward. Even with the cordial, the sun was bright. So very, very bright. Vampiric eyes, regardless of whatever potions she drank, could never full adjust to being out in daylight. It was for this reason that the young vampire stared at her feet with squinted eyes. She couldn't look up to see where Rin was pointing, but she could remember from her days as a human that the day was almost over. The sun was getting ready to set, and Ashi couldn't remember the last time she'd seen a sunset. She hoped she'd be able to kind of look at this one, if even through glances.

“I get it. You both love Ashi. Can you please stop arguing about it and fucking move? We don't know if the information on the bottle was correct or not,” Josef growled bopping Rin on the back of his head, not hard enough to actually do anything, but just enough to show that he meant what he said. This, in and of itself, was his way of saying that he also gave a shit about Ashi, but wasn't willing to actually say it out loud.

Rin's relief was shared by the other hunter and the formerly hunted. Ashi lifted her gaze just long enough to take in the rich reds, oranges, and subsequent blues. It was beautiful. She'd missed this. Her spirits lifted with nightfall, however, as her eyes were finally getting the break they so desperately craved. “So we're still hunting down Val even if the bounty is worth almost nothing? Where are you going to spend it?” she asked, tilting her head at Rin.

Worm 09-13-2017 11:12 PM

The night blessed them all with a cool sigh of relief. When the sun was finally down, it was easy to see where to go. The plume of light in the distance didn't seem too far away. "He doesn't necessarily need to pay us in cash, if the shit's gone useless here." Rin spit on the ground, looking back at a disconcerted djinni.

"But he does owe us something. And if that means adequate housing, status, weapons, food, whatever - I'll take it. I mean to survive in this hellhole, as I'm sure you all do. And I just know it... I can't explain it... But I know he's alive here somewhere." Rin walked while talking, no patience anymore it seemed.

"And what if we don't find him? Besides how do you expect to measure those sorts of things fairly? We easily made 500k each with this bounty." Drishe held her hands on her hips, not giving in so easily.

"We will find him." Was all Rin said, still walking towards the bit of light in the distance. It formed a silhouette around his bulky frame.

"Hah. Well if we don't find him in the next day or so, I am going to go back to the market. It is in the best interest of my master, and I don't see the point in scavenging this god forsaken place any longer." Drishe growled.

"Fine then. I'm not looking after anybody anymore. You can come and get what's yours, or not." As he continued further, the light hum of civilization grew warmer.

"Do you hear that?" Rin turned, a hopeful smile on his scarred face. "There's people there." Drishe shrugged, rolling her eyes.

Little did they know how much had actually changed. Not far from where they were standing was a checkpoint. The guards would sift through any incomers and check them for radiation sickness and any genetic mutations. Vampires and djinnis surely wouldn't pass this test.

sylvanSpider 09-14-2017 02:23 AM

The darkness covered Ashi with a cool air of contentment and she closed her eyes again, seeing spots—the remnants of the day that would soon be over. “So you're just planning on taking all that from him though? How are you going to do that?” Ashi asked, cocking an eyebrow at the hunter. At this point, Ashi was only interested in gaining freedom from being hunted. She wanted a clean slate—get her name off the list. Now, it didn't look as though there'd be a list.

Josef took a long drag off of his cancerstick, making eye contact with Drishe as his own act of silent defiance. He exhaled and turned his gaze to the back of Rin's head, “Shit, we could take over the old hive for shelter if worst came to worst, right?” In the distance, the soft glow of some sort of camp or town could be seen orange against the black of night. “But. For once, it may not come to the worst. So uh. What's our plan when...if...we come across Val? Ask nicely? Tell him 'Oh hey, we killed a bunch of vampires, not that it matters anymore, but pay us'?”

“It might still matter. Vampires can be a threat to the remaining populace, you know? Maybe? I'm reaching, but I think it would make sense. There don't appear to be many people uh... left, so the need to protect the remaining ones would be important,” mused the vampire, scratching her chin.

Worm 09-17-2017 07:33 PM

Rin was frustrated, beads of sweat rolled down his forehead and around his goggles. As they got closer to the pulsing light of a new habitat, his goggles became more useful. At the point they stood now, he could track almost thirty people. "I don't think any of you understand. And I'm surprised that you, Josef, don't know how this works." Rin growled, lacking nicotine and any patience he might've had at one point.

"He must be a man who knows what he wants." Drishe joked, her voice turning deep and sultry for added effect. Rin rolled his eyes.

"Yes, he does. He's the one who sent out the bounty for the hive leader, Elizabeth. He is the one who will pay us, and he will have every reason to accommodate us. Plus, he's my brother." He stated matter-of-factly, continuing to move forward.

"Huh, you never told us about your family life. Older, I'm guessing?" Drishe floated next to him, prodding for answers. Honestly, she didn't care that much, just wanted to find a place to lounge.

"I'm just leaving it at that. He's my brother. We were never really close." Val was good at his job. It wasn't good to get attached in a position like his. As a professional bounty hunter, and a kingpin, Val was very powerful. He was also a weasel in Rin's book. He always found his ways to survive off of the suffering of others. But if you were on his good side, you were safe and paid well. After killing off his huge bounty, plus all their cronies, it was only fair to get paid back. Rin knew that Val would kill to preserve his position, he also knew that Val would reward Rin for his loyalty in great sums. And at some point, Rin might be the new target. He knew how this worked.

Slimy weasel...

"Electric fence." Drishe pointed ahead. "I don't know how far they'll let us go in..." She whispered over her shoulder to Ashi. "Worst comes to worst, I will protect you." She reached her hand back, behind her cycling hips. She hoped to touch Ashi's fingers in confirmation. It was her job after all.

Two men. Scrappy clothes, big guns. Drishe wasn't too worried.

Rin lifted up his hand "Wait, let me go ask. I'll be right back. You guys be my eyes for now." He made sure to make eye contact with Josef. For the first time all day, Drishe nodded in agreement. She placed her hands on Ashi's shoulders and leaned on her softly.

sylvanSpider 09-18-2017 07:21 PM

“Yes. I'm well aware of how this works, Rin. I just didn't know if the same rules applied given the fact that the upperworld has turned into a fucking wasteland,” Josef growled, narrowing his eyes at Rin. “You act like you need a fucking cigarette, a snack, and a nap but maybe not in that order.” Josef had finished his cigarette and was now fishing around his pack to give one to Rin.

Ashi bit back a grin. Over the course of the past couple of months, she'd grown to like the hunters' snark when they spoke, particularly to each other. Generally, they learned to leave her out of the equation whenever biting remarks were made if only because she was now being followed around by an all powerful being whose sole purpose was actually to protect and serve her.

At the mention of 'brother,' however, Josef raised his eyebrows, “Val is your brother? Shit, you could have mentioned that sooner. Again, though, I'd like to point out that we're in a wasteland. Brother or no, do you really think the same shit still applies?” For the last sentence, Josef actually brought his tone down to be almost conversational and he brought his eyes up to look at the fence that was looming in the distance.Well, whatever happens happens I guess...

Ashi perked up with Drishe's sudden closeness to her ear. One moment she was lingering by Rin and the next she was right beside her. “You've...you've done a good job so far,” Ashi whispered back, unsure why they were whispering, “I don't see how you'd fail at that now..” She swallowed watching Rin as he made his way over to the guards.

Worm 09-19-2017 01:29 AM

Rin rolled his eyes, wondering if Josef had even heard him the first time he'd asked for a cigarette. When he was finally tossed one, he lit it and shut up. It took him a few seconds to really breathe in the fumes. And then he headed towards the entrance. To be quite honest, Rin just didn't want to admit that the world had changed. He wanted to believe that they hadn't gone through all this trouble for nothing.

But, in reality, it might've been this job that saved all of them from nuclear fallout. Now, they just had to survive in the wasteland.

There was a slight decline of a hill towards the electric fence and guards. Rin's speed increased as he tread down. His boots kicked up clouds of dust. He heard the stiffening of rifles. He raised his hands up to show compliance. Rin was armed, but he'd hoped that he wouldn't have to give up his baby in any altercation.

"Woah woah. Sorry to bother you fellows." He continued forward with his hands up. The two looked at each other briefly before returning their glances to the newcomer.

"Registration?" The bigger one asked.

"I-I've got an ID?" Rin was nervous, smiling with a shivering grin.

The second one held open his hands and gestured for Rin to show him. Rin walked up the extra few feet to be in their proximity. He shuffled through his satchel for a leather wallet, cigarette still dangling from his lower lip.

"Ah, here." He was relieved to still have it.

"Its expired." The man stated. His eyes were a cold blue.

"Uh, well you see - I - When did this all happen?" He chuckled with anxiety. The two guards looked at each other, a grin on each face.

"You've got to be kidding boy." The bigger one laughed.

"Five weeks ago." The second just continued to smile, one hand on his gun, the other handing back Rin his ID.

"Oh uh. Well, me and a few friends have been traveling. Looking for somewhere safe. What exactly is this place?" Rin grabbed his ID and took a few steps back.

"Sounds likes someone's been living underground." The bigger one said, his voice had a drawl. Rin gulped at the last word, unsure if they could sense his supernatural friends.

"Well, lucky for you. This is a safe zone. And I presume you and your friends, aren't human." The second one grinned again. It was particularly unsettling because of his missing teeth.

"You, might be correct." Still nervous to admit the truth.

"This here is Natesville." The big one stated. He hacked and spat up something right afterwards.

"Might be the last safe zone for your kind. Might say you're real lucky." The skinny toothless one took a step towards Rin.

"Not sure what you mean, buddy." Rin took a long drag and finished his smoke.

"Where the hell have you been boy?" Both of them ogled the hunter with disbelief.

"You know about the war right?" The skinny one asked.

"The wa- oh. Yeah. I watched some of the stories on the news til the televisions went out." He was telling the truth there. But the televisions didn't just go out. The whole hive went out.

"What sort of friends do you have?"

"Depends, what sort of facility are you running? Are you gonna let us die out here, or are you gonna give us some shelter?" Rin was getting defensive in his nervous state.

"Look, like we said - we's a safe zone. We take mutants, rad sickness, all of it. Just let us give y'all a once over to know where to section you." The bigger one rolled his eyes. Though this was surely the most that he'd had to do all day at his post.

"You asked for registration? What if we don't -" Rin was cut off.

"You get registration once you get sectioned. If you n' your friends haven't been sectioned yet, you ain't got one." He spat again, making Rin cringe.

"Okay. Is that a problem?" He was really getting worked up now. Sweat pooled at his chest.

"Nuh. We haven't met our quota. More people means more funding. You can ask the people at the registrar if you need more information."

"One more question, how many of these places are out there?" The two just smiled eerily.

"Next one's about two hundred miles east. Hard to say how many of these places are up and running. We ain't got no communication. All I know is that lots of 'em will kill mutants, or do wicked tests on 'em. This place ain't about that. We try to research rad sickness in the bay, find a cure. But its gonna take some time... And new patients." The skinny one seemed proud about this.

"Alright. Well if you so far as touch my friends without permission, I will kill you." Rin warned before turning to signal the group.

From the distance, Drishe could only make out the silhouettes of Rin and the guards. She grew nervous as time passed. "Do you think we should help him?" She looked back at Josef. "I mean, they're getting pretty -" Her feet were at the edge of the small hilltop, just as she was about to start down it, she saw Rin waving his hands towards her, towards all of them.

"Yes! C'mon!" As she rolled down towards the guards, she noticed something - they were sick. Well at least one of them was. She noticed a green smog around the both of them. As she got closer, she also noticed the scowl that they gave her and the others. Did Rin tell them? She looked over to him with vindictive eyes.

"The hell's that?" One of them shot at Drishe. "Never seen a mutant with purple skin before. That's serious." They both grimaced. Drishe was entirely confused. One of the two guards walked up to her and began circling around her. "You always been so tall?" He asked naively. Drishe had her fangs bore, ready to bite.

"Calm down, Jessie. Its a Genie." The big one growled, right about them living underground. That's where they'd spent the entire fallout. Now Rin wondered how many people survived, how many were underground now, and if this really was the best place to be. He was a bit ashamed and entirely nervous.

sylvanSpider 09-24-2017 04:33 AM

From a distance, Ashi surveyed the safe zone, looking up at tall barbed wire fences then to the shoddy thrown together building below. The buildings were new, probably, but they didn't look it. They were quite obviously thrown together from debris from old buildings, the ones from before. What she saw before her was an imitation of an imitation of civilization, and she found herself briefly wondering how many others in the black market were unaware that this is what the surface looked like now.

Josef, on the other hand, was watching the other hunter kick up clouds as he made his descent and talk to the guards. He stiffened, hearing the guns cocking even from where he stood, but it wasn't the first time Rin had a gun in his face, and knowing them, it wasn't going to be the last. The conversation went on for what seemed like forever, Josef watching closely for any signs that he might need help, his hand lingering next to where his gun sat against his hip. He breathed a sigh of relief when Rin motioned for them to come down and now the rest of the group was kicking up their own cloud of dust.

A small crowd of onlookers gathered at the other side of the fence, not expecting anyone to be coming as the nearest safe zone was rumoured to be over 200 miles away. However, there wasn't a common murmur, just a few stopped to turn their gaze, stare for a moment, then go back to their now daily business.

The guards were obviously judging them as they passed through, special looks going to Ashie's genie to have her pursing her lips as the guards interrogated her. “If...if at all possible,” Ashi said, fidgeting with her hands, “I'd like to be placed with her. If not, I won't lie, we'll probably end up in the same room anyway.” There was a tone of indignance in her voice that would have only been noticed by the most astute observer as sweet, shy overtones took dominance. She also (intentionally) decided not to mention that she was a vampire, despite the fact that at least one of the guards recognized Drishe for what she was. He'd know vampires existed, but that was a fight she didn't want to have at the moment.

Worm 09-24-2017 11:42 PM

Even though Drishe stood out like a sore thumb, the guards knew a vampire when they saw one. Well, they knew something was definitely wrong with her. And these days, they mainly suspected some sort of mutation when someone looked off. "Don't think we don't hear you, but you're awfully pale - and kinda skinny." The guard nudged his shoulder back towards the other who was circling Drishe. "You feeling sick at all? Where you from?"

Rin looked back at Ashi, then to Drishe, who was finally adjusting her size. She now stood at eye level with Rin, 18 inches shorter than her natural height. "She's from the black market. And these two are both supernatural beings."

"We have no intention of feeding on humans. Especially tainted ones." Drishe spat onto the end of Rin's sentence. She was nervous, the first time Upperside in a millennia and they were still torn by religion and racism. She hated most humans, to be honest. It would be the first time Drishe was travelling with humans by choice. She'd had several human owners in her past. Never, had they helped her. Now she was blessed with her undead master. It was something unforeseen and incredibly different.

"Yeah, alright. You guys can shack together. But eh- I'd like you all to go to the medic first." The guard still beside the door said. The second one looked back and grunted. He opened the gate with an eye scan. The metal gate door slid open. One guard followed them into Natesville. He had blonde, buzzed hair which caught a glimmer of the last bits of sunlight. "You see that building down there?"He pointed straight down the long road which welcomed the pack into Natesville. At the end there was a small salvaged building which waved with the heat. Rin nodded, the guard looked back at the others for conformation. "I want all you's to get checked in over there. We've got eyes on you. I'd like to know though, what sorta supernat is the girl? For records." The guard grinned antagonistically.

"Vegan vampire." Rin scowled, staring at the man. He looked over at Ashi, then to her keeper and then back around to the blondie and Rin.

"Alright. I'll be walking with you to the hospital. And whoever is leaving the hospital tonight, I'll help you get settled in." He sighed, brushing it off with a bit of relief on his face. Sweat which was pooled on the crease in his forehead finally spilled over. His shift ended at 7 AM the next day. Until then, he had to monitor the new citizens.

sylvanSpider 09-25-2017 08:30 PM

Ashi pursed her lips with the guards' incessant questioning, (I feel fine, thank you very much.) but she said nothing. Right about now, she was feeling the equivalent that every woman feels on a day where she feels pretty enough that she doesn't wish to wear makeup only to be asked if she was sick. It was the first time she'd seen the sun in only the gods knew how long, and prior to meeting these gents was actually feeling quite alright with herself.

She shot Rin a look as if keeping her identity was still important. If Ashi ever visited the Upperside, she knew that acting, and looking, like a human were necessary, and she didn't know if those rules still applied. Drishe had her back though, and her face softened as she looked up at the genie, shifting in her seat. It was obvious Rin was taking the lead when it came to speaking for them, and Ashi was more than happy to let him do it. She'd always been particularly shy, and her vampirism made it all the worse with humans.

Josef on the other hand fiddled with his pack of cigarettes bringing one out as they were led to the medic, “I don't see the point of all this. The sickness you guys mentioned about? None of us have heard of it. We've been underground literally this entire time. We're fine. All of us. Shit, even Miss Vegan Vampy over here is fine; she's been feeding on us. Uh, willingly, mind you. She's alright to have around.” He was prattling away as the group approached the entrance.

The building itself was only slightly less shoddy than the rest of the buildings in its immediate area, giving off the impression that it was a relatively important building. More effort was put into it. Inside, it even smelled like a hospital, sending shivers up Ashi's arms. The last time she'd been in a hospital, she was told she had a terminal illness. How very different to be immortal coming into a place like this than when she was mortal.

Worm 09-27-2017 08:20 PM

The guard raised his eyebrow with Josef's comments, but that's all he did. When he was done, the guard stated simply "Well, she's not vegan then." and continued guiding them towards the hospital. He seemed only mildly intrigued by the newcomers and their backstories. Probably too strung out, and too exhausted to care. Rin, however, shot a critical glance over to Josef. Ashi's feeding habits were not necessary information for the guard. As long as she wasn't feeding from other humans, it shouldn't matter right?

The building was blown out at some point. All that was left was a skeleton of infrastructure, which it seemed that the residents of Natesville worked to repair. Now there was sticks, 2x4s, planks and even plastic bags used for insulation and paneling. It wasn't pretty, but it worked. When they got inside, the smell of the hospital hit Rin hard. It reminded him of his mother on her death bed. It reminded him of the dripping of her intravenous medication. It reminded him of the flat line sound. He looked down at his feet, taking a deep breath to settle himself. "Alright, I'll leave ya here." The guard tipped his invisible hat. "Suzie, we got four newcomers!" He yelled in the direction of a red head woman. She looked to be in her 60s and in just as bad shape as the building. She hacked up a response. "Thanks Larry!" She waved as he backed away from the group.

The redhead made her way to the group quickly, but hobbled on a bad leg towards them. "Hello fellas. I see we've got two unnatural, and two healthy. Is that right?" Rin looked at the nurse then back at each group member.

"Depends on what you mean by unnatural." He chuckled nervously. "Hell, depends on what you mean by healthy." He smiled coyly.

"I mean that these two -" She waved a clipboard over Drishe and Ashi's figures. "Need to be prioritized for radiation testing." She was unamused, a wrinkled grimace drooped from her face.

"How can you tell if someone's sick? What happens?" Rin questioned, the nurse swung an arm to gesture the group forward. She led them through the entrance towards a badly lit hallway. "That's what the tests are for, honey. You've never seen someone with radiation sickness? You must be hella lucky." She hacked up a sarcastic laugh.

"We've been underground. So this whole - world is new to us." Rin mentioned, a bit ashamed of his naivety. The nurse shook her head. "Surprised. I heard its seeped its way down there. What were you guys doin' underground anyways? I heard that's a place for nasty sex trade stuff." She had a disgusted look on her face now, probably judging her new patients. She pointed to a chair next to a blood pressure monitor and some scales. "First up, sit." She held her finger over the designated chair. Rin looked back at the group for assurance before going first. He sat down, her boney fingers worked to get the blood pressure cuff over his muscled arm.

"It's a long story to be honest. None of us were raised there. It was just a coincidental meeting. And yes, there is definitely some nasty stuff that goes on down there. I was actually excited to return up here. I'd only heard rumors of what had happened." The nurse looked at Rin in disbelief, pumping up his cuff with her hands.

"Rumors? How did you not hear the bombs go off? The people screaming? Oh my god - it was awful." She shook her head again, a sinking feeling hit Rin.

"I suppose we were lucky." He actually had some sympathy for the woman, for all the people still upper side.

sylvanSpider 10-01-2017 07:04 PM

“No shit. An actual vegan vampire would be a feral one. I suppose that's better?” Josef spat back, glaring at the guard. He didn't like this guy, not even a little bit. Ashi, on the other hand, didn't seem to mind that she was the object of discussion, choosing to ignore the conversation completely, instead paying attention to her surroundings. She hated hospitals. She hated how they reminded her of then. Of when she could feel her body dying, giving out around her.

They'd decided that by the time they found the cancer, it was pointless to continue with chemotherapy. She was too far gone. It would do nothing but put her in more pain. Because of that, she had a full head of hair, continuing to live life as she had before the news. In her memories, she'd always preferred to skip the hospital scene. The one of her sitting on the bed, in nothing but one of the hospital gowns leaving the rear exposed. She vowed then to never step foot into another hospital. When they found her, imprisoned her, she told them she was sick, that she wouldn't taste as good. They disagreed, saying that those in pain were tastier. Cancer wasn't contagious, and less so to vampires. And then there was Beau...that was the end of her trips to the hospital, or so she'd hoped.

“They're healthy. Why would be unhealthy?” he cocked an eyebrow at the nurse. He was getting sick of his friends being treated like second class citizens, oblivious to the fact that he was one who regularly hunted those like them. Ashi bit back a grin, shaking her head as he spoke on her side.

“We really were lucky,” Ashi murmured. “But no, we didn't participate in any of the 'nasty sex stuff'” she added wryly, mentally adding the words with anyone but her...

Worm 10-04-2017 08:59 PM

The nurse copped an attitude with the blonde, Josef. She chose not to respond to his curt responses, instead looking to Rin, Ashi and Drishe with her responses. When her eyes rolled over to Josef, she snarled unintentionally and pulled away quickly. "They may seem healthy, but the radiation has a clever way of disguising itself. It'll hit you hard, and you will change." She sighed a deep painful breath. Rin had to wonder how much they would change, and if perhaps the nurse had witnessed it first hand. "It changes your DNA, mixes it up. Most don't survive." She shook her head, finishing Rin's vitals and moving to Drishe.

Drishe was curious, intently trying to imagine how the sickness worked. She sat down without much guidance, besides the now open seat. The nurse began pumping her arm too. Rin could only assume that he was fine, since the nurse had nothing to say to him. "Most? Do some make it out okay? Is there a cure?" Drishe perked a brow, looking up at the nurse as she continued to pump her arm. The nurse choked up a bit before releasing another sigh.

"Yes. Some do make it out. But I wouldn't say they're okay. They can grow extra limbs, scales in certain area, and some say they can develop strange abilities. When it - when it happened to Douglas..." She began to choke up again, holding down tears. "When it happened to Douglas, I couldn't even tell who he was anymore. Its like it takes over your mind... Your soul..." Her eyes hollowed, staring into space for a moment before releasing Drishe and motioning for Ashi to sit next.

"Well, how do you check for it?" Rin was curious how his new friends would be treated in the process.

"Bloodwork. But also - the afflicted will usually get a small hive breakout in their armpits and crotch area. It has a unique arrangement. It usually appears before the changes happen." She forced an awkward smile.

"So is there anything that can prevent the sickness from progressing?" He pressed the woman further, Drishe clinging to his arm. Rin shoved her off, but she was just so curious about this new age disease.

"Some say vampire blood will help." She laughed cookily. "Yeah right, as if vampires even have blood. Hell, some are desperate for any supernatural blood. Doesn't make sense to me." She shook her head, a disappointed laugh falling from her chapped lips. After finishing with Ashi, she motioned for Josef, finally giving him eye contact and a warm-ish smile. Her arms were saggy, her face was too, but she looked warm and huggable. Rin wondered if the sags under her eyes were due to recent events. She had an aura of disdain which seemed to coat the entire facility. After Josef was done, she marked quick notes on her clipboard.

"Alright, you all look good. Gonna take you guys to a room back here and I'm going to talk to each of you individually and check you out. You'll get gowns and I'll also take some blood." She forced another smile and allowed the group an exchange of glances before guiding them towards the back of the facility. She led them into a room which had about ten cots, each separated with a sliding curtain. "Take your pick. Change, and I'll be back in just a few to finish up with you guys." Each cot had a dingy looking gown on it. Rin took one furthest back and began changing without shame. He was undressed and dressed so quick that the woman hadn't time to leave.

sylvanSpider 10-08-2017 10:31 PM

Josef kept his sulking face on, going so far as to keep his lips pursed as the nurse prattled on about the rad sickness. Ashi, however, furrowed her brows with concern, seeing the pain that the nurse was holding back as she talked. She couldn't help but reach out and gently touch the nurse's arm. There was little she could do now for the nurse or those that had been affected by rad sickness in the nurse's life, but she wasn't alone. And Ashi certainly wasn't going to make this more difficult for her.

“Well. I have blood. Kind of. It's different from when I was human,” Ashi murmured, “It's there, but it's closer to black and it's more viscous.” She gently squeezed the nurse's hand, guessing that this 'Douglas' was probably the woman's husband at some point. Or son. Regardless, it was still sad, even imagining what this woman had gone through.

“Is that why you're separating us into quarters? Because supernatural blood has some value now?” Josef asked tilting his head. He was not going to be pleased if anyone tried to lay a harmful finger on Ashi. Drishe, he couldn't care less for--she'd been mean to him since the beginning—but Ashi was kind even when she had every right to snap back. He was beginning to think of this girl as a little sister despite her being decades his senior, but he was protective. She was too nice and too many people (including himself, he hated to admit) took advantage of that. Drishe was mean. She could take care of herself.

Ashi forced a smile back to the nurse's own forced smile. Needles freaked her out, a fear that never left her since she accidentally forsake her identity, but she was willing to try to look past it. Josef on the other hand groaned and stomped into his own little curtained room. “There's no ass in these gowns. What the fuck? Why?”

Worm 10-09-2017 08:28 PM

The nurse was startled by Ashi's blunt response. She didn't realize that the girl was a vampire, she just assumed she was pasty from long travels. She turned a bright red, gulping, while she finished up her blood pressure. "Well- I - uh. I've never met a vampire before." She started turning pale, perhaps afraid of the newcomer. "I suppose when I - I uh - take your sample, I will get the chance to understand." She struggled to say the word blood, as if that were admitting to her fallacy. When she got to Josef, she had to shake away her fears and step back into reality. This was shown by the way she shook her head after releasing Ashi.

"We aren't part of this trade. We are separating you guys for observation." She stated bluntly, giving no eye contact. When she released them into the cots to change, she left with a big sigh, unsure of what she was about to be dealing with. Rin was already lounging back on his cot, looking out of the shabby window. It was nearly impossible to see anything outside of it. Drishe slid her curtain back and changed, gracefully stepping out and into her new robes. "Because they want another kind of sample too, Josef." Drishe joked with the boy. She liked to keep him on his toes. Plus he was an easy target.

"What are you saying? An ass sample?" Rin growled back at Drishe and her petty response.

"No - ugh - a prob - you know what, never mind..." Drishe let it go in a fiery sigh and snapped her curtains back quickly. Once all the curtains showed the four in robes, the nurse returned. She started with Drishe this time, as she was nearest the door. The nurse seemed quiet now. She had a brunette assistant with her who carried a basket filled with sanitation and needle supplies. "Alright big girl, starting with you." She smiled and got on her knees, placing her hand out. The assistant plopped a sanitation pad into her open palm.

Big girl? Drishe was pissed, she snarled unintentionally. After the inside of her elbow was scrubbed down, the woman flicked her skin a couple of times. "What about you? You got some viscous blood too?" She tried to joke off her encounter with her first vampire.

"I've got sand." Drishe spat. The woman just looked at her assistant with some form of regret and moved forward with a needle. She poked what seemed to be a vein, but nothing would come out when she placed the vial on. "Let me retry." She pursed her lips. "Sorry." And she pulled out the needle. When she pulled it out, purple sand began spilling out from the hole. The nurse leapt up, grabbed another vial and pressed it against the small hole. Grain by grain she managed to get half of a vial of the purply sands. "Shit, you weren't kidding!" The woman chuckled. The assistant adjusted her glasses, a mousy smile was beneath them.

"And neither was she." Drishe meant of course Ashi, but the nurse wasn't quite sure what she was referring to and just nodded her head. "Well - ahem - you're all done here. Once I get miss fangs over here, I'll get you guys settled in. The boys will be taken care of by my assistant, Nurse Lane." The small brunette blushed at mention of her name. "So you see how I handled the sands right?"

"Yes'm." She said with a tremor in her voice.

"Okay, now lets see how to handle the vampire's blood." She smiled, unsure if she would need to strap the creature down, or if even being so close to her would set her off on a blood rage. So with caution, she grew towards the blue haired girl.

sylvanSpider 10-16-2017 07:25 PM

Ashi sat perfectly still as the nurse took her arm in an attempt to show that she wasn't actually a threat, “Don't worry. I don't take from people that aren't willing,” she cleared her throat and looked down, mentally adding any more. Now, she had the option though. If Rin was getting too exhausted from her feeding, Josef would step in. He'd bitch the entire time, but she knew he actually didn't mind. In some way, she got the sense that he saw it in a way that he was taking care of her. An idiot could see that he was well beyond his initial hatred of all vampires. Now, it just all vampires except Ashi. She'd take it.

Josef sat back on the little cot that was in his private little room, “It's obviously an ass sample, Rin. Tell me, how comfortable are you with shitting in a cup? Not gonna lie, I'm half tempted to put the gown on backwards.”

“Josef, they can still hear you. You know that right?” Ashi groaned, squeezing the bridge of her nose.

Josef colored and was thankful he was in his own section and that no one could see it, “Yeah, I knew that....”

Ashi lifted her gaze as the curtain opened and the nurse and her assistant approached, “I'm already fed. You don't have to worry.” She attempted a grin, obviously already fully aware of their timidness so she tried to joke, “I only bite if you ask me to.”

Worm 10-16-2017 08:44 PM

The nurse and her observer took the sample from Ashi as if she were some wild animal. They took all precautions and stood further back from her than they did the other three. Even though the only one likely to hurt any of them would be Drishe. The blood spilled into the vial like molasses, a nice, slow drip. The nurse's hands shook softly as she held it patiently. When the vial was only half full, she pulled it away, mostly out of impatience. She flicked the vial as Nurse Lane carefully applied a bandage to Ashi's arm. Though it seemed to have healed almost instantly.

Both of them gave the room a once over and awkward smiles before leaving. Of course they left just in time to hear Josef's ignorant comments. "Do you think he's got something wrong with his head?" The motherly nurse said to the nervous one. Drishe fell back onto her cot, staring at the plasterboard ceilings. She wondered how long this building would last.

"Do you think we'll be okay up here?" Drishe mentioned from the calm of her cot, for once showing some concern.

"Hey! We managed to get through a huge hive of vampires, all while me and Josef were chained up in a basement." He looked over to Josef's area, wondering if he remembered the soft moments they had. Though they were far and few between, they were meaningful to Rin. "If we can survive that hell, and destroy all those motherfuckers, then I'm sure we'll do fine up here. Besides, they didn't say that the mutants eat people or anything." He scoffed, also looking up at the ceiling.

"I mean... They took my sands. They- and they didn't think twice. They didn't chain me up or try to burn me..." While this should've been a good thing, this was entirely too strange for Drishe. She was used to being stigmatized, taken advantage of, and misunderstood due to her race. She was sure that Ashi had faced similar adversities if even just in the Supernatural Black Market.

"Well, welcome to acceptance. You're not the weird one anymore Drishe. Now they've got something new to look out for. Feel nice? Well its even nicer for us hunters." He let out a long sigh as he stretched his arms above his head.

"Are you still a hunter?" Her eyebrows raised. And before she could get a response, the big red headed woman re entered.

"Okay, Rin and Josef. Come with me. You ladies, hang out in here. Lane will check on you shortly." She had a clipboard in her hands which she flipped through on mentioning the boys. However, this was just due to a nervous habit and she was not actually reading anything from the clipboard. After all, it just had blank questionnaires on it. As the boys stood and followed, she led them out of the room into the hallway. There was a line of plastic school chairs which she asked them to take a seat in. Then she handed each of them a clipboard with a few pages each. Rin quickly thumbed through.

First Name:
Last Name:
Birthday:
City of Birth:
Reason for Admittance: Initial Check-in

The only thing filled in was the reason for admittance. Rin proceeded to answer the basic questions. The back page was filled with health questions. Such as genetic problems and any past health problems, including mental.

"The first page is so we can get you an ID card, which should help you around the wastelands..." She stumbled, remembering that there were no defined city lines anymore. "The second page is so we know if we need to add any emergency prompting on your ID. And when you're done, take it up to Miss Carla at the front desk there. She'll get your cards started. Then you'll be free to go tonight." She smiled, a twinkle in her eye.

"And what about our friends?" Rin bit his lip, quickly filling things in. Arin, Tabla, 4/12/86, New York City He proceeded to check N/A on all of the health questions. He wasn't sure about his genetics, nor was he sure if there was anything seriously wrong with him. He hadn't seen a doctor since he was a kid, and this would probably be close to the last time. He knew how to pull out bullets and safely seal wounds, he knew how to put bones back in place, and he knew the basics like inducing vomiting and CPR. He never felt it necessary to see a doctor. Maybe that was because he found them slimy and evil.

"They will be observed for a while. After all, we can't really run any ah- human tests on the purple one's blood. And the other just needs to prove that she is safe for humans to be around. Some of those fangs I hear are pretty feral..." Though she had no previous experience with vampires, the rumors travel far.

sylvanSpider 10-16-2017 09:50 PM

Ashi sighed. In her entirety of being a vampire, she'd never been treated less human than these ladies, save maybe by the hunters. Granted, no one save them and other vampires knew about her ...condition...but still! She stared straight ahead as her blood was drawn, making no attempt to hide the dejection in her eyes. It was only too much of a relief when they moved from her over to Josef.

He was scowling when they stepped through the curtain and folded his arms, “No. I just don't get the fuckin' reasoning behind these dumb ass gowns. To draw blood? Are you kidding me?” He ran a hand through his blonde hair, immediately wishing for another of his cancer sticks but knowing it might still be a while before he got a hold of it. The second they were out of their chains, it was the first thing he latched on to despite effectively kicking the habit out of sheer necessity when chained to the dungeon walls.

When they left, Josef joined back into the conversation, “They don't scare me. Elizabeth? She scared me. Something wasn't right with that woman.” He prattled away, fully aware that the women were still listening and giving little to no shits about it. “We survived her. I mean, Rin's got a point. If we can survive that, we can survive fuckin' anything.”

“Tch. Speak for yourself,” Ashi huffed in response to the “newfound acceptance.” “The entire time they were in here they treated me like I was going to attack them at any moment! I mean they were acting like a couple of...a couple of...” Ashi struggled to find the words.

“Bitches?” Josef offered to fill in the word that Ashi couldn't bring herself to say.

“No! They can still hear you, Josef...” Ashi muttered.

“Yeah? And they treated you like ass. Maybe they are?” Josef continued, “I don't care if they hear.”

“Josef, you treated me like shit when we first met...on the basis that I'm a vampire. Do you not remember that?”

Josef huffed, folding his arms, “Yeah, well, I'm a hunter. It was sort of my job.”

Ashi quieted though, wanting to hear Rin's response. What are they now? The supernatural are now common knowledge...”

Josef rolled his eyes as he got to his feet following the nurses and taking one of the clipboards in his hands. It seemed straightforward enough, but the fact that they kept dodging what they were actually doing with the ladies of their party was concerning to him. His eyes went from the clipboard to the lady's face, blue eyes piercing and glinting, “Ashi's fine. I can promise you. She has problems with hurting a fly let alone a human. She's killed less than Rin and I have, that I can promise you.” He looked back at the door. “I actually would prefer to stay here with them. I don't know if I can trust you with them...”

He looked back down at the clipboard and shoved it back into the lady's hands. “I'm not going without them.”

Worm 11-02-2017 04:20 PM

With the two hunters separated through a doorway, the nurse tapped her foot with Josef's antisocial behavior. Lane was a lot more delicate with the issues, and when Josef mentioned that they were still hunters, she too looked over at Rin's grim face. He compiled easily, honestly giving no fucks as to what happened next. After all, he just risked his life for a huge sum of money, and didn't pay out. Sure, he befriended some supernats, but it wouldn't be the first or the last time. He leaned back in his chair, Josef still going on about Ashi's temperament. He was still audible to those in the room. "Ashi has Drishe. I find her fully capable of protecting her. So long as they aren't separated." Rin's eyes floated up to the impatient nurse. He wanted to know that that wouldn't happen.

"Well, its just procedure honey. And so are those gowns." She smirked, almost as though she was used to chewing gum a lot. "We make you strip so we can make sure you're not carrying anything that would harm our citizens. Its safety protocol for new visitors." She let out a long hacking cough, barely finishing her sentence.

"Understandable." Mentioned Rin, the agreeable one. He'd been through so many new towns, so many new people, he knew that it was best to be compliant. After all, if he needed to defend himself, he could. Even now, as he had his bare ass on salvaged seats. The nurse closed her lips, still smiling. "Now, I can let you stay as long as you want. But if you want a living space, you'd better hop to it - housing is limited here." Rin looked over at his disagreeable friend. "C'mon. Let's go. We can check in later." He nudged his head towards the door, the guard who dropped them off was still standing there.

"Miss Ashi is safe with me!" Drishe yelled from the room behind. She looked over at the blue haired girl. Run extended his hands in a "see, I told you" manner. Lane reentered the room with hospital beds, and muttered softly to the girls. "So, we're going to move you to an observation room. But you guys can stay together tonight. We'll let you know if anything else needs to happen." Her mousy voice peeked over her clipboard as she hid her face behind it.

"Will you be taking any more samples?" Drishe asked, concerned.

"We will always ask for consent before we do." Though it wasn't an answer to her question, it was a start. Drishe nodded, trying to hide her anxiety. After all, what could a mere human do to a powerful demon like Drishe?

sylvanSpider 11-07-2017 09:57 PM


---The Dudes---
“Mm, I don't think they could separate them, in all honesty. Drishe is bound to Ashi, remember? And she's a genie. There's nothing that humans could do to separate them,” Josef said shrugging. The comment was meant as a bit of a threat too, so they didn't get any ideas to try to separate them. After all, if they did, there was bound to be consequences, and not even on his behalf either. “I get the safety protocols. I do. But uh. Now that you know I don't have anything on person, can I put on some fuckin' clothes now?I'd rather not go home shopping with my ass hanging out.”

Something was going on between Drishe and Ashi. Beau's aversion to the genie was all he needed to have that become blatantly clear, especially since his aversion only started after the first night that Ashi and Drishe had some alone time. Was emotional or just physical? he wondered. Then, he had his own emotional well-being to think about. His eyes drifted to Rin if only for a moment. There were moments in those dungeons, when he was feeling weakest that Rin had stepped in and pulled him. They were tender moments. Moments...moments that made Josef question even his own sexuality. He'd begun to feel things for the man that he didn't think he'd ever feel, and now that they were out, was something to come of that? Maybe, maybe not. But Josef learned something about himself during those moments. There were times that he almost wished he was back in the dungeon, if only to be sure. Josef could now claim himself as bisexual. He wasn't going to, of course, but he knew it to be true now.

---The Ladies---

Ashi sat with her legs together, hands clasped in her lap, fidgeting with her fingers. “What kinds of 'anything else' are there? So long as I'm with Drishe, I'll cooperate as much as you need me to. I've fed recently, too, so you don't need to worry about my going feral.” Ashi murmured knowing that the nurse would probably feel uncomfortable with her mentioning feeding. But, if she was a medical professional, and she was, it was good information to impart regardless of comfort.

“Also, uhm. Is there any chance we can put on clothes soon? I feel...exposed...”

[/b]

Worm 11-12-2017 09:52 PM

{ --- Fellas --- }

Rin wasn't exactly nervous to be alone with Josef. After all, they'd had some rather intimate experiences not too long ago. It was just hard to look at someone the same way after being held against your will together. Some would consider it traumatic, but would it still be if the victims planned the whole scenario first? Either way, there were parts of that entire experience that were still heavy in Rin's memory gaps. He looked at the man and still saw his near death form, tied up and pale. He couldn't help himself, so he looked down, not hearing most of what the blonde boy had spattered out.

"Right." The nurse mentioned briefly before going to a cabinet positioned right next to the line of folding chairs where the boys sat. She pulled out two bags with Rin and Josef's names scribbled on the appropriate bags. She tossed one at the blonde boy, and then to Rin. He managed to look up just in time to catch it. Rin smiled, opening the bag and slipping in and out of his clothes right there on the chair. He used the black bag as minimal amounts of privacy. He really had no boundaries at this point.

"You feel any better, blondie?" He growled, smirking at Josef.

{ --- Chicks --- }

Lane nodded, scribbling something on her clipboard. "Ahem -" She cleared her throat before letting out her mousy voice. "So when exactly was the last time you fed?" She was trembling. Once Nurse Rose finished tossing the boys their clothing bags, she pushed her way into the room with the girls and placed the bags on their beds. She rubbed Lane's head on the way out.

"Don't let 'em scare you. That'll show them you're weak." She winked at Drishe on the way out. Drishe wasn't sure whether to feel comforted or not. But the nurses left them to change, and she did so.

"I will always let you feed from me, if you need it." Drishe mentioned quietly, slipping into her clothes from behind a curtain. "It may not satisfy as much as Rin..." She was just being honest.

sylvanSpider 11-16-2017 05:56 PM


[-=-Lads-=-]

Josef too felt no need to duck into privacy. Between the two men, they'd both seen most of the other given their treatment by those in the hives and his boxer briefs were the first to go on without his even removing the gown first. His pants were next as he stuck his arm through the leg grabbing the hem and bringing it back through to put it right side out and repeated this same process. His features now exhibited no signs of emotion, save for the fact that perhaps now he looked like a little less light rest behind his face; the fire in his eyes was just a little dimmer.

Being spoken to he lifted his head and offered his own smirk. “Now that I can get clothed? Yes. Not being able to carry our weapons? Not exactly. We have no method of self-defense,” he grumbled sliding one leg into the proper place and hopping a bit to get it on then switching to the other leg finally buttoning up his pants. “But, I'm curious as to how exactly we're supposed to go house shopping without currency, at least, assuming the currency we have now is null and void.” He shrugged. “I nominate we try to get what pay we can and then get the fuck out, bring Drishe and Ashi with us. Start our own little nomad troupe.”

He was musing little more than daydreams now, but having come to the surface—and having just come from the hive—his life before as he knew it was over. He'd never been close to anyone until now, and of his three friends he never thought that they'd consist of a genie, a leech, and a man who at times made him question his own sexuality. They could be the four amigos. Of course, that would have been in a perfect life.

[-=-Lasses-=-]

Ashi watched the nurse writing random, probably false, things onto her clipboard with neutral eyes. She could smell her fear and that predatory instinct within her was attempting to claw its way to the surface. But, decades of repression and a recent feeding helped her keep her actions under control. “Yesterday,” she said, simply, her eyes drifting upwards with a playful glint, “A lot.” The addition was probably unnecessary, and though Ashi knew it should be comforting knowing she was further away from being feral. Ah, the conflicting emotions of one with already existing prejudices!

She rolled her eyes as the nurse winked at her genie. If she only knew Drishe, she'd know that the vampire was not the one she should be afraid of. Drishe was, to put it simply, everything that Ashi wasn't. Strong. Confident....Dominant. In short, she made the blue-haired vampire look like a bunny rabbit and everyone was too blind to see it. The vampire could only glare at the back of the nurse's ignorant head as she walked out.

Ashi began to get into her clothes, a move that she'd done in front Drishe now several times under much more intimate circumstances and she offered a smile. After all, Drishe had been nothing but good to her despite her dominant nature. “I thought your blood was sand,” Ashi murmured, “You satisfy in me other ways, remember?” She laughed here, her mood lifting with someone who treated her with respect being the only one present.


Worm 11-19-2017 08:25 PM

{ gentlemen }

For once, Rin was actually proud of his handsome, blonde counterpart. With them both clothed now, he smacked Rin's arm with playful encouragement. "I like how you're thinkin'." As they walked towards the exit, the nurse at the front desk scribbled something down. A guard now leaned against the building, who greeted them as they exited. He held his hand out with a shake for Rin, who shook it with a hearty swing. The man grinned. "Name's Grim. I'll be showing you your setup for tonight." Rin felt like the man might've actually had a military background, unlike his earlier counterpart who took the group into the hospital.

"Alright. Question one." Rin started only to be cut off by Grim.

"Woah, woah woah. You've got three questions." His smile made Rin queasy. His teeth were all sharpened.

"One. When can we get our weapons back?"

"I'll be checking them out tonight and giving you back everything I can, tomorrow. Bright and early." Cheek to cheek, manic grin.

"Two. What do we need to do to make a living out here? We're both resourceful."

"Hah. Good men." His voice was so deep that it seemed to vibrate in his chest. Grim smacked both of them over the shoulder, him in the middle of Rin and Josef. "We'd love to have you down at the watch tower, or front gate. Could always use some new guards."

"Hm. Considered." Rin looked over at Josef for any nonverbal cues. "Three. Where can I get a drink around here?" Rin scowled, unsure if he was ready to take on Grim's response. Especially as he started cackling.

"Let me show you your digs first." He led them through a town made of reconstructed metal and garbage, through crowds of people in a town center, to an area lit with gaslamps. This was where they lived for now. It was a small duplex placed right next to another. There was a block of just these shoddily built homes. The door was made from a car door. All three of the men had to duck a little to get in. Once inside, it was obvious there were six cots in a room. A cooler - "And running water, here." Grim showed them a small faucet towards the back of the house. "The toilet's in this room here." It wasn't a room, it was a port-a-potty attached to the house with steel bearings.

"Great. Now where can I get a drink?" Rin rumbled. He mainly wanted to talk things over with Josef under the safety of a crowd.

"Down the street near town center, there's a sign that's got all that Sharpie on it. It says "Billy Blxck" with the x over the a. That's a bar. Its in a basement, a bomb shelter." He sniffed, the most honest he'd been all day.

"I might see you there after I'm done with my shift." He grinned menacingly and took his leave. "Thanks boys, see you tomorrow." He closed the door behind him with a large squeak.

{ ladies }

Once the nurse was gone, she blushed. Her sands turned pink and a deep rose as Ashi mentioned her satisfaction. She was a bit embarrassed by her silly statement, after all, who but a genie, would actually enjoy sand in their mouth? She glided towards Ashi now, bringing a hand to her cheek. She was happy to see she was unscathed. Her eyes looked Ashi up and down, protectively. "Yes, I must. As I am you servant." She grinned, letting her hand slide down to Ashi's collarbone. Her skin was so cold, and so smooth.

"Okay ladies, we've got a room ready for observation." Nurse Rose broke the sensual moment with ease, her shoes clopping into the room. Drishe turned back, her hand still on Ashi. She took her time to face the woman and follow her.

"Wonderful." She grinned, letting Ashi lead the way so that she could watch over her.

As Rose turned a corner, Drishe could sense something was wrong. Muffled screams and gurgling sounds seemed to pulse from every wall. "You see, we've got several infected here." Nurse Rose choked, her face showed obvious discomfort.

"Infected?" Drishe snarled. "Isn't this unsanitary?"

Nurse Rose looked Drishe straight in the eyes. "We still need to find that out... That's why we need you."

Drishe began panicking, her eyes darting back and forth, mind zooming in on the sounds of agony beyond these walls.

"Isn't there another way?" Her breathing was panicked.

"I don't think so. All of the people here, said that they were fine... They said they were healthy. And I don't trust supernaturals. I don't trust humans. I definitely don't trust mutants... I don't want to risk you being a supernat AND a mutant. This is quarantine, ladies, and if you can survive five days in here, then you are home free." She smirked, backing towards a door. "Your room is 12. Anyone who is dangerous to others will be locked down, you are completely safe from physical harm." She pushed the doors open, and closed them in front of her. She looked through the windows towards Drishe and Ashi. A button was pressed and the doors locked. Nurse Rose pointed her finger to the right behind the window to suggest where Drishe and Ashi should go.

Drishe looked back at Ashi, unsure of how she could protect her. She wasn't sure if she should break out of here and kill all of the people who got in the way, or if it was better to go through this just to ensure safety. She sighed deeply, and turned towards the right where the nurse suggested. Just as she thought, there was their room, #12.

sylvanSpider 11-20-2017 06:15 PM

{Those of the Masculine Persuasion}

Josef flashed him a grin seeing that the two men aligned in their hopes. A troupe of nomads consisting of two hunters, a vampire, and a motherfucking genie. His life was like that of those in comic books now, and if he had anything to say about it, he'd tell you that he actually liked it. Having company certainly beat lone wolfing it. He raised his eyebrows but said nothing as the guard introduced himself as Grim, seeing that he didn't seem too interested in gleaning their names from them and followed with crossed arms and discerning eyes.

The hunter was more than willing to let the other speak for the both of him and a shiver ran down his spine with the guard smiled, revealing two rows of sharpened teeth. He wondered if that was intentional or the cause of something...else. The news of being able to get his weapons soon put him at ease, but later on in the day would have been preferred. Ah well, one couldn't be too picky when they were at the mercy of others. He'd learned that the hard way.

” Yeah, you know, or later, considering you said you might show up at the bar. Rin and I don't have anything better to do so we just might see you there,” Josef said giving the man a two fingered salute as he disappeared through the door. When he was gone, he looked around the small home and sighed. “Good thing we don't plan on staying here long, eh?”

{Those of the Feminine Persuasion}

Ashi paid careful attention to Drishe's eyes as she drank the vampire in visually. She closed her eyes feeling Drishe's hand on her cheek, biting her lip as her hand drifted. The moment was perfect, reminiscent of their time in the hive. “Well you've succeeded, Drishe. And you continue to do so.” The moment was ruined with Nurse Rose's appearance and her face immediately fell.

The positioning of the party as they made their way through the wretched place did not go unnoticed, again. Prejudices prevailing, and again, she stayed quiet as the nurse and the genie spoke, the vampire caring little for the nurse. Had she been a lower vampire, the nurse would have been better drained and giving her energy.

“So we're just going to be locked in here like dogs for five days? What are we to do about my feeding? If I don't feed, I can guarantee that I will not be as safe to be around as I am now. I will have no control over my actions, and my actions can be deadly,” Ashi said with raised eyes.

Worm 11-22-2017 05:50 PM

{ BOYOS }

Grim waved his hand at Josef, ignoring his comment. The man would show up if he wanted to, and who knows what would happen tonight. As a guard, you always had to be ready for the unexpected. He closed the metal door behind him and Rin finally took a deep breath. It was nice to be alone with Josef again. In the midst of their silence, he looked over the fellow, appreciating him in the moment. Josef had matured since they first met. "Do you remember the first time we met?" He smirked, a crooked tooth poking out on his lip.

As he watched his friend think about it, he smacked him on the bag and reeled him in for a hug. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad dealing with this fucker after all. "Let's go check out Billy's then." He mentioned after shoving Josef away in a playful over masculine way. "I'm sure you could use a drink as much as I."

{ GRILS }

Drishe was in shock, but not entirely powerless. Her eyes darted from side to side, the sounds of medical experimentation whizzing in her ears. She let her sands loose. She was a whirlwhind whipping around the lobby of the experiment center. She lifted Ashi from her feet and surrounded her with an armor of purple sand. Drishe wouldn't let anybody get near her and if she needed to find a way out now, she would. It didn't seem right.

She guided the girl into their room, most likely rustling her hair. Hopefully not blinding her with bits of her sands. Though they would dissolve when the touched her. She landed in the room and reassembled herself in front of the girl. "Is this what life is like now? Were we actually safer underground?" Drishe was panicking, stringing hands through hair. She could easily use magic to save herself, but her whole mission was to protect Ashi. If she left the girl behind, she would die internally. She was soul bound to her now. She'd lost masters before, and she'd disowned them. She wasn't ready to have it happen again. Not in a place like this.

As Ashi swarmed with questions, Drishe's mind dipped into her holy space. She could speak to the other genies on this plane. It was empty. Completely open. She screamed in the open space and it resonated into the real world. Soon, she was just joining a chorus of madmen and mutants. When she saw Ashi again, pulling away her shroud of emotions, she smiled. "I will protect you." And just after she said that, a small door at the corner of their room slid open. Two trays of food were pushed through. Drishe looked at Ashi, unsure whether or not to trust the food here.

Ashi's tray was different. It had a bag of blood and a biscuit, just for looks maybe. Drishe had a biscuit and a bowl of stew. Not that djinnis needed food anymore than their undead counterparts. She appreciated the idea. Hopefully it wasn't poisoned or tainted in some way. She stirred her finger in it, watching it change to a bright pink color before returning to its gnarly brown. "Purifying magic." She mumbled, looking over at Ashi's blood bag. "Would you like me to get yours?" Her voice was jagged, nervewracked and confused. She had to find a way out of here.

Five days? Was that the truth? It might be best to ask some of the other inmates.

sylvanSpider 11-26-2017 06:29 PM

{FUCKBOIS}
Josef laughed, “How could I forget? We almost killed each other. And ah...I almost killed Ashi. Pretty embarrassing now that I look back at it.” Funny how much things had changed since then. The two he was at one point aiming a gun to were now his best friends, one of which was a vampire, there was actually a surface. Yeah, a lot had changed.

“Yes, yes booze I think is the best idea. But then, we need to look for Val. See if we can get anything out of surviving that fucking hive,” Josef said smirking, opening the door for his friend. “Shall we?”
{Bitches&Hoes}
Ashi, on the other hand, was completely calm. Neutral, even. It was out of character, but she felt completely confident that they had everything under control. Then, after witnessing the power of Drishe, she knew that they could do anything. And Drishe was her side. She gasped as her feet lifted from the ground until she realized that Drishe was actually entering protective measures.

“Mmm, no. I mean, not really. Sure, humans know about us now, but we are still stronger than them. Our prospects are better against humans than vampires like Elizabeth anyway. I mean, if you think about it,” she smiled at Drishe through squinted eyes because of the sand. “If things get too bad, we'll just leave. They can't actually hold us here, can they?”

She watched as Drishe disappeared into her own world for a little while and came back, wondering what she'd just experienced on her own, and she was glad when her feet touched the ground. “We'll be okay, right?”

“Not likely.” Ashi blinked and looked around. The voice came from beside them and Ashi looked over. Sure enough, there was a hole in the wall and Ashi could make out a profile from a face undoubtedly belonging to one of the others they either suspected or was here for experimental reasons. But, she didn't look sick when Ashi crouched down to look, “Drishe if you would. For uh...safety reasons. Hey, so uh...apparently you're in quarantine too?”

The face turned to look through the hole, but the hole was small enough that one could only see a pair of green eyes, “Kind of. Technically, I'm safe. I'm not one of the ones that went feral. My body reacted differently. Their reasoning for keeping me here is the simple fact that I have it.” The voice gave a bitter laugh and Ashi blinked, looking back up to Drishe to see if they should keep the conversation going.

Worm 11-26-2017 08:04 PM

{ ♂ ♂ }
Rin smiled, reminiscing about how far they’d come together. It all felt like a strange dream. At one point, Rin was afraid that he’d die hunting. And in some ways, he did. In the vampire dungeon, Rin lost himself completely. And somehow after all of that, he could look at Josef now as a friend. The first time they’d met, he despised the man. Now he had nowhere near the same amount of disgust. In fact, he enjoyed his company. Rin was just noticing now that this would be the first time they’d gone anywhere, just the two of them, as friends.

He put his arm around Josef’s shoulder, wrangling both towards the door. He stepped out first, then Josef. The clank of the car door against wood followed them. ”What do you like to drink brother?” Rin mentioned over his shoulder towards Josef. They made their way down the unpaved road towards the slightly illuminated town center. It felt humble being here, warm and homely for some reason. Rin wasn’t sure if he wanted to risk anything anymore. Maybe he just wanted to be somewhere safe for once. Was he changing?
{ ♀ ♀ }
Drishe laughed, noticing Ashi’s confidence in their joint power. ”Of course we’re not trapped. Nothing will ever trap you again, my friend.” Her eyes were radiant with the red of bloodlust. When the voice snuck out from behind the wall, Drishe’s eyes darted towards that corner. She followed Ashi towards the voice. Her eyes were green and she smelled like smoke. She wondered where that smell originated from, and wondered if this person was the source.

Drishe ducked down to meet the eyes herself. ”They are keeping you like animals here.” Drishe purred. ”So, how did your body react?” She wanted to know what the hell was going on here, and why the humans were so freaked out.

sylvanSpider 12-03-2017 11:54 PM

{Swingers}
“Man, at this point if it's got alcohol, I'll drink about anything. White Russians used to be sort of my schtick back in the day though. I mean, it's like a dessert that can get you drunk. It's a win-win,” Josef laughed, not bothering to move Rin's arm from around his shoulder. He actually liked where he was in life, and decided it would only get better once Drishe and Ashi were out and they could be the four amigos again. He wondered if the rest of the world looked as bleak as this place. Maybe they could visit Europe. England was always rainy so it'd make for a nice place for Ashi at least. It was something to consider.

Josef folded his arms and looked up at the entrance to the bar, “Well, hello new friend. I believe you and I will be getting well acquainted in times to come. Hey, Rin. Do you know if vampires or genies drink? I mean uh...other than blood?”
{Sitters}
Ashi moved so that Drishe could also get a better look at the face. It belonged to a woman who looked to be quite...pretty. Especially for one assumed to have rad sickness. “Well, as you can see, I don't have blood pouring out of my orifices. I'm not throwing up. It just...changed me. It...gave me things. I can produce fire—just like that,” and with that, the woman snapped and a puff of smoke appeared where her fingers touched. “So what are you in for? Sick too?”

“Ehm. Well? Kind of. If being a vampire makes you sick,” Ashi said with a roll of her eyes. The pair of eyes on the other side visibly widened followed by a soft chortle.

“That's...that's actually quite funny. Back before all of this? Before the nuclear attacks? I was a hunter. It's ironic then that now we're put into the same boat, huh?”

Ashi shifted uncomfortably and shot a look at Drishe. The face pulled away as the woman leaned against the wall on her side, relaxing, “Don't worry. I'm not going to go after you. There's no need when I'm as hunted, right?” She folded her arms with a sigh. “I just want to get out and live in peace, you know? But they keep us cooped up in here in case it's contagious. But, if you were as open with them as you were with me about being a vampire? You might want to watch yourself. The rumor mill is flying with talk that super nats can “cure” us.”

Ashi gulped and looked at Drishe again, wondering what lay in wait for them.

Worm 12-11-2017 06:30 PM

{ RIN + JOSEF }
Rin chuckled, looking down at his slightly shorter friend walking happily underneath his muscled arm. When they reached the entrance, Rin released him. "Well, let's hope that they've got some of those girly drinks here for ya, kid." He poked playfully at Josef. "I don't think I'd want to see Drishe drunk. Pretty sure she's got an addictive personality." Rin mentioned, still unsure of just what went on in the hive while they were kept prisoner. "Ashi however... She might just loosen up a bit if we got her a nice, warm, bloody mary." He smiled, opening the wooden door and allowing his friend to step in first.

The smell of molded wood mixed with harsh astringent. His face hardened to ignore the odd smell. The bar was filled with all sorts of people. Many of which were augmented humans and restless villagers. Rin instantly recognized the guard who got the boys situated. He made eye contact and gave an acknowledging nod. The guard grinned, leaning back in his stool against the bar. The bartender had one eye and was wiping down the table where a glass was spilled. It seemed that having one too many, was not an issue here. In several booths there were customers passed out, fucking, or covered in booze or vomit. Yet the place still had a sort of charm to it. Maybe it was because Rin was anxious to leave sobriety.

He took a seat next to the guard and waited for the bartender's attention. "Could I get some whiskey on the rocks?" Once he finished ordering, he paid notice to the guard, who seemed to be waiting for conversation.

"Sho, you fellas still wannin' to be guards?" He slurred, hiccuping in his chest afterwards.

{ DRISHE & ASHI }
Drishe couldn't help but feel a little biased. Even though half of their crew was comprised of hunters, she was sure that both her and Ashi had some bad experiences with hunters. She snarled, but listened to the girl continue. She was right... They were all in the same boat now. It was just a matter of time before they decided to use the girls for "cures" or release them. "If they want a cure, they should just ask." Drishe muttered. Though she'd never cured someone of rad sickness before, she'd definitely healed plenty of people in her day. Unfortunately, it was the ones she actually cared about that seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time without Drishe.

The sound of metal clanging down the hallways alerted Drishe, her head jolting back to the door. Footsteps and the jangling of keys reverberated down. She heard a door slide open, and then subsequent screaming and snarling. It didn't sound human, whatever it was. There was a struggle, and Drishe tried her best to peek through the limited amount of visibility from their cell. A person in a white coat was beating down a huge mass of flesh. The horrid ball screeched and flung at them, but was inevitably tazed for almost a minute until the white coat was able to drag it away.

sylvanSpider 12-11-2017 06:46 PM

{Dingdongs}
Josef grinned stepping into the place, raising his eyebrows at those that were actually fucking before turning his head and giving it a brief shake and exhaling, “Well, home sweet home, I guess. I don't mind the girly drinks though. Nothing wrong with appreciating the taste. Always hated the taste of alcohol. I only liked what it did to me, that and the girly drinks get you just as drunk, so why the fuck not, eh? Yeah, A drunk Drishe would be interesting but not exactly something I'd care to be around for...Ashi on the other hand...can vampires even get drunk?”

Josef took his place beside Rin and before he could give his drink orders was asked if he wanted to be a guard to which he pursed his lips and looked down, “Actually, I was kind of hoping to find a normal job for once. Maybe join the farmers or become an artisan of some sort. I kind of...hm. I want to create instead of destroy, does that make sense? Maybe build. I did some carpentry when I was in high school, do you think there's a need for that sort of thing? I mean some of the buildings...I could make improvements to them.”
{Twats!}
The woman in the neighboring cell seemed unphased as to the racket going on outside of their cells. “Shit like that is common now. You'll get used to it. That creature? One of those that didn't react so well to the rad-sickness. We're not all lucky, and they keep that poor sap alive solely for experimental reasons. It's fucked. All of it is,” the woman said with a nonchalant shrug and a roll of her eyes. “My name's Lydia, Lyd for short, by the way.”

“I'm...Ashi, and this is my friend and genie, Drishe,” Ashi responded, still struggling to get a glimpse at the creature. “So...that was once a..a...person?”

“You mean like you at one point? Yeah, it was,” Lydia responded, trying to gauge a response from Ashi.

That one hurt. Ashi cringed a moment and shot the woman a glare. “And you too, by the looks of it,” she spat back.

Lydia just laughed. “So are you giving a few days in this shit hole or do you wanna make a run for it? I know a way, but eh. They feed me here so I've just been dealing with it until I don't feel like it anymore. Let's face it, they're just humans. We can overpower them a hundred to one. Bet on it.”

Worm 12-14-2017 02:13 AM

{ PLAYERS }
Rin rolled his eyes, Josef still blabbering on about whether or not vampires could get drunk. Though Rin knew the answer, he didn't understand why it was such a topic of intrigue for Josef. "They can get drunk, but it takes - on human standards - a lethal amount of alcohol. Most prefer to just get high from blood." He shrugged, downing his own beverage with ease. The sting resonated against his shuddering response. "Whoo! Top me off?" He held the whiskey glass and shook it towards the bartender. With disgruntled acknowledgement he snatched the glass from Rin's hands and filled it.

"I mean, I hear that they get a pretty good buzz off of blood. But remember back at the den? They went all in. They had wine and blood for days. God, sometimes I wish I were more than human." He sighed, letting his depression leak out for just moment before he could numb it with another swig of alcohol.

The guard kept his eyebrow perked listening to Josef. "Sure, we do need you fancy builder people." He flitted his fingers around his words, still obviously intoxicated. "But I'm not the man to talk to. That'dth be Jon." He leaned over to Josef, his sweaty arm grazing against the blonde. "He'sh right o'fer there." He pointed with a beer bottle in his hand to a man with red hair and freckles. The man was hunched over a table in one of the corner booths, scribbling on a rather large piece of paper.

"Whad 'bout you, fella?" Grim leaned back forward, looking across to Rin. Glancing back at the man, he stretched out a hand to shake. "I'm in." He shook hands briefly across Josef's area.

"Great! Good man!" Grim smacked the table down in excitement. "Barkeep, open the tab!" Rin smiled, relieved. After all, he wasn't too sure how he was going to pay for his drinks anyway.

{ HOES }
Though Drishe was snarling at the catty comments being thrown back and forth, she chose not to engage. The woman must've been bored out of her mind here. And it smelled like death and medicine in here. How could she want to be here? "You're staying here... for food?" Drishe never understood starvation. She could conjure bread and native fruits with the snap of her fingers. She could even produce wine. She had lifted many previous owners from poverty with these abilities. It pained her to know that people were starving still.

"Are there more of us in here?" Drishe pondered the possibility of breaking out and the consequences to this. She couldn't quite think of anything bad happening from it. After all, she'd be helping people! Perhaps the reality of rad sickness and mutations hadn't quite set in for her. Because she was wholeheartedly considering a prison break.

sylvanSpider 12-14-2017 02:37 AM

{Poles}
Josef tipped his own glass back seeing Rin down his in one go. If there was anything he hated, it was being one upped. His, however, tasted nice, so there was no following cringe, just the flashing feeling of it beginning to set in. The sugars in his drinks didn't do anything to keep the alcohol from setting it in. On the contrary, it seemed to speed it up. That, and he'd been emaciated in the hive with no alcohol save for that one night they thought it'd be fun to bring out the wine... “Ehm, me too, please,” he said setting down his glass on the bar.

Josef shot a look at Rin seeing some of his true colors, if only for a moment. “More than human? You saying something like them? You really want to be like that?” Josef had his head tilted as if confused, “Think of it. You'd never die...you'd just go on being tired all the time, seeing more and more of the world's horrors. Nah man, count me out. One lifetime is enough, I don't need several.”

Josef sighed at the fact that Grim couldn't, or [i]wouldn't[/b], know the word “carpenter,” and was actually somewhat amazed that he wasn't happy for another artisan, especially given the looks of all of these places. He could see improvements needing to be made everywhere, surely if they had any they'd be overworked. Josef tried to keep a disappointed look when Rin gave his acceptance and turned to Jon's direction walking over to the aforementioned man away from the cheers.

“Hey, are you Jon? I was told I could ask you about work. I've got some experience with building, would you have me?”
{Holes}
“Well yeah,” Lydia responded, “It's easier having it given to you than scrounging for it out there.” She tossed her head as if she were gesturing to the entirety of the wasteland surrounded them. “And if it's hard to feed a human, imagine how hard it is going to be for a vampire. If you think they're going to let you go feral, you're dead wrong about that.”

Lydia placed her forearms on her knees letting her fingers hang low and she looked straight ahead, “Wouldn't know. Haven't had a neighbor yet that's lasted for more than a few hours. Never really got a good look. Down the hall I know there was another vampire once, but I haven't heard anything from or about them for a few days so it's hard telling. Shit gets insane in here on a full moon though, so brace yourself for that one if you last long enough.”


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