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Of course it's okay Kat (: Oh and I think Willow is a woman ^^

Sasha

I was a little wary of the newcomer. I liked Johanna, I even trusted her, but I wasn't too thrilled about newcomers. Especially in a place like this. I worked around here and I knew just how 'freindly' people could be.

"I'll be right back," I smiled to them. I looked to Johanna, warning her with my eyes. I needed to know she understood what I was trying to say to her. Normally I wouldn't leave her alone in a place like this, I would ask her accompany me, but what I was doing tonight wasn't exactly safe either.

I walked to the back, and grabbed the small vial I had under the scarf I kept wrapped around my head. I fixed it so that it hung straight again and ran my fingers threw my hair.

I stood in the back corner. I looked down at my costume. While it may be skimpy, it still identified me as a magician. Good. The man who had called me earlier would recognize me.

"Sasha," someone purred. I turned and gave a small smile.

"Here it is. I guarantee you, this potion will heighten your senses and will keep you awake for at least three days."

"Thank you, gypsy girl," he replied, stepping closer to me. My heart started beating faster, but I was in no position to back down. I needed the money.

The man tried to grab the vial but I held it behind my back.

"Where's my payment?" I asked. I wanted to just call it off now. I didn't like the look on his face.

"Payment? No, no, I think you'll give me the potion now, and I'll let you live in return. Deal?" He asked.

"I think not," I responded. "I think you'll pay me and then I'll give you the vial. Maybe I should add to the price for the threat."

The man snorted. "Give me the vial, girl. I really don't want things to get...violent."

I cocked an eyebrow. "Oh yes. I'd hate that," I sighed, internally. There goes my hopes for a sale. "Oh! Well, I hate to cut these things short but I have to go sale this potion here. Can't keep it on hold too long."

I walked away, knowing he would follow. I just needed to get out of that dark corner before thing really got violent and no one would be able to witness.
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*Kat: I am a woman! xD*

Willow~

Johanna smiled, "Yes, indeed." It was too sincere of a smile. I wished I could smile like that. Nevertheless, it was a nice smile fit for a nice person. And since I didn't come to the Hammerhead to make diddy daddle with normals, I had no interest in Johanna anymore. She was not villian material and I doubted Sasha was either. She had a look in her eye that sense danger in my presence. I pulled my cloak over my face a little bit more. I looked around a little bit to see if I saw anyone interesting and evil at the same time. Not just stupid and mischeivious.

A man came up behind Sasha and they both started talking. Now this could get note-worthy. He looked like someone from the slums, poor and dirty. Almost like me yet more desperate. Sasha was obviously a magician and as she put something behind her back and the man stepped closer, I knew what was going on.

I stepped back to watch the action as Sasha started to walk away from the corner, to observe and write. The man was about 5'10, a slight limp, and gnarly (??) face. His overall aura seemed dangerous which was a plus. I decided to call him The Evil Hunchback Twin for the time being. The Evil Hunchback Twin followed Sasha around the room, like a stalker. Then, he pulled out a shimmering knife from out of his ebony cloak.

Oh no. My heart skipped a beat. Don't even think about it Willow. You're a monster, remember? Like you're going to do anything.
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**You got him perfectly JC. That's just how I pictured this guy. It's kind of weird actually. ^^

Sasha

I walked away quickly, but I wasn't fast enough. The man grabbed my arm and jerked me back. I fell into him and immediately jumped away trying to put space between us. The man held a knife to my throat.

"I don't think so sweetie," he smiled, his hot breath surrounding my face. I wanted to gag. "You'd better come with me and I think you ought to bring that vial with you."

I swallowed. I was terrified but I knew people like him. I wouldn't let him see any fear. "No. I think not," I replied.

He pushed the blade closer to my throat and I felt the sharp sting as the tip drew a little blood. "Now let me rephrase this. You come with me or your life ends here."

I grit my teeth. What the hell. I was in deep shit anyway. "I'm going to die either way and I think I would rather die here than wherever you're going to take me. So let me repeat. No. I think not."

I brought my knee up to his groin and he fell to his knees. I bowed and took off into the thicket of the crowd. I had to get away from him.
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OOC: My posts have been pathetically short, but they'll catch up. I'm just feeling Jude out.

----JuDe----
[s]```~*~```[/s]


Sitting in one of the front tables near the stage of Club Effulgence, Jude sat, legs sprawling and completely occupying his space. He was smoking an earthy tasting cigarette. It was one of his favorite product designs. Sweet and simple. The cigarette’s paper was a dark purple with silver lines and a black filter. Once lit, the cherry shed dazzling but painless rainbow sparks, and upon inhalation, the smoker entered a pleasant dream-like state. Known as Carnivals, they sold well in clubs.
But Jude wasn’t thinking of business just then. He was staring at the performers on stage, attention entirely affixed. His heart beat heavily in his ears, in rhythm with the music, his soul in time with the melody. Completely enraptured, he leaned forward, longing to get closer to the power emanating off of the stage, longing to join, lose himself, implode before the explosion.
Rehabbing the cigarette, Jude stood up from his chair. Closing his eyes, he walked closer to the stage until the lights cast dazzling colors behind his eyes and the music made him feel as if his heart would stop. He could feel bodies moving and dancing around him, but they did not touch.
‘Like planets, altering orbit but never colliding.’ He was standing motionless in a world of rabid movement; an immovable object surrounded by unstoppable force. Silent, in a storm of sound. Asleep, in a world of sensation.

And then he began to dance.
Jude was happy.
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NORA

It is already late in the evening when I step out of my cluttered apartment and into the darkened hallway. Were anyone to see me emerge, they might think me a coquettish bird, for beneath a layer of sapphire blue silk and beaded tassels, I am dressed in a stiff, feather tutu and matching bodice. Thankfully, the hallway is empty, and my high-heeled goose-feather boots click neatly on the linoleum floor without drawing unnecessary attention.

Eager to be on my way, I traipse down three flights of stairs and through a set of wide double doors. Once outside, I proceed more cautiously. Colored lanterns line the street, swinging cheerfully in the nighttime breeze and I pause to tie my shawl more tightly about my shoulders, grateful that I am wearing thick stockings. Not quite summertime, is it? I muse. There’s still quite a bite in the breeze.

I drop my chin and focus on the sidewalk as I walk, navigating my way by memory without so much as raising my eyes. I suppose that’s why I don’t see him until he is already upon me.

“Looking for love?” an unfamiliar voice asks. I look up with a start to see a young, dark-headed man holding a small, glass bottle. It is a minute before I realize he must be a stringer, and that harmless looking vial some sort of potion. Unsure of how to respond to such an offer, I say nothing. Unfortunately, my silence must encourage him, for he produces a second bottle and continues his banter.

“Or maybe it’s prosperity you need?” He begins to juggle the glass containers, now and then tossing another into the air to join the gravity-defying bottles already in motion.

“Out of my way,” I mutter and attempt to skirt around the persistent man, but I’m anything but convincing, and the stringer continues to dog me for half a block.

"You don't want to leave before you've sampled my wares but ah- I see you're very busy. I suppose these just aren't for you, your life is already perfect am I right? Go on, tell me I'm wrong, what do you have to lose?" he coaxes, and finally I realize if I don’t buy something he will probably never shut up.

“Look… sir…” I begin weakly, unsure of how to address a man who makes a living selling toxic pleasures. “There’s plenty wrong with my life, but I doubt that making myself delusional with magic potions is the way to go about fixing anything.” I pause, and for the first time look directly into the stringer's eyes. They are a bewitching, mismatched green, and I stifle a gasp. Why, he’s not a man at all, but a boy. Hardened, yes, by God knows what, but still only a boy. Considerably shaken, I make an irrational decision.

“All right, look- I was going to Effulgence for a drink and a bite to eat. I’ll promise to buy you a meal if you drop the salesman jabber and don’t mention your wares to me again… deal?”

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Christian watched Angel play. It was clear he was enjoying the effect of the little black tablet. Gods knew what exactly it did, but Christian didn't particularly care to know. The man wouldn't be getting any more. He felt almost as if he should cut off business with the man entirely.

The crowd pressed in upon him uncomfortably. Effulgence was not at all the type of place Christian liked to be, and he most certainly wasn't dressed for it, in his dirty work shirt and torn jeans. He wasn't sure if the eyes he felt on him were real or imagined as he made his way to an abandoned corner and took a table. He would get out of here as soon as he can, but he felt as if he should check and make sure the man was all right first. He would not have a death on his conscience, not to mention it would cut his business considerably. Things had a way of getting around.




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Lorcan

They were nearing the clubs which meant that Lorcan was losing her, not that he'd ever really had her attention. He was even about to give up when she actually started to make a response to which he listened carefully. It wasn't what he had expected.

“Look… sir…” That was a first. He was usually lucky if he got 'mister' and more often it was boy or stringer, low-life, vermin. Once a week he might wrestle a sir or two out of people but dressed like this? His shirt was a very grubby off white and there was a faintly metalic smell coming from it and a few yellowing stains and tears on the right arm. He was wearing a long coat today, needed the deep pockets and the little bit of warmth it offered from the night air. He had it open though, that was where he'd taken the vials he was juggling from. He continued to step backwards as she spoke and walked forwards. “There’s plenty wrong with my life, but I doubt that making myself delusional with magic potions is the way to go about fixing anything.”

Oh. Lorcan had assumed by her attire that she was a dancing girl and not of the respectable kind. It was only his need for custom that had kept the disgust and hatred from bubbling up but now as they stepped into the light of a street lamp and she stared directly into his eyes, he got his first real look at her. He wasn't quite sure when he'd stopped juggling or why, just a moment ago he assumed but the vials were weighing his pockets down now as he looked at her deep, hazel eyes and smooth, young skin. He didn't feel any hatred and was very quickly ashamed of himself. it was just a little girl, probably only just seventeen and here he was corrupting her. Of all the vile-

A meal? In the club. Lorcan was immediately uncomfortable, he didn't know what to do, he didn't like clubs, especially not that one. It would be packed but-

"Im sorry my lady, I should never have bothered you," Lorcan said quietly. He pulled his coat tightly around him and attempted to side-step her but stopped halfway through the motion. It was stupid to decline a meal just because he wasn't able to give anything in return. His self preservation said he should beg her to make the offer a second time so that he could accept it.

"Is that a no?" The girl was looking past him now toward the club. Lorcan hesitated.

"Deal," he said firmly. He turned around and fell into the unfamiliar channel, walking beside her.

"What do you want to talk about then?" Lorcan hoped it wasn't literacy because he didn't read books, barely even knew how to read if the truth were known and he didn't buy paintings, liked silence better than most music and really didn't consider himself any good at talking. Lorcan liked to tell it how it was (when not selling his wares) and if he had made any friends that was only God knew why.
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*Zomg, JC I'm sorry! On and I'm switching form 3rd person to 1st. It's easier to write that way.*

Johanna
I ran towards Sasha.
"Sasha! Are you alright?" The woman from before had left, and I only noticed Sasha was fighting someone when a group of people joined around a circle. I got closer to take a peek, and saw Sasha running out.
"Yes, I'm fine," she grinned. Her hair was a bit of a mess and a drip of blood ran thought her neck. The knife had made a small cut.
"Let's go," I said to her, placing my arm on her shoulders.
"To where?" She asked without much strength.
"To my place."
She must have been a bit scared, and it would be better to just leave that place. We walked towards the shop my shop; i lived on the apartment above it.
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Sasha

"I don't know Johanna," I said. I really didn't want to be alone, but what if the guys from the club tracked us. I had to move multiple times because people followed me.

"Sasha, don't be stupid," she smiled, leting me know that there was really no insult. "We'll go to my place."

I pursed my lips and nodded. There was no way she would cave. I would just have to make sure no one would follow.

"Thanks," I smiled. "I left you over with that other girl so you wouldn't get in trouble. I guess I brought you in it anyway."

She nudged me. "What were you trying to sell?" She asked.

I pulled the vial from my scarf and shrugged. "Nothing special, but I did need the money, so I kind of told him this was rare," I said sheepishly.

Johanna laughed. "That? Rare? He must have been a half-wit," she laughed. I couldn't help but fall into a fit of giggles. It felt nice to laugh after what I had been through today. I knew I would just have to do it again tomorrow.
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((is there anyone in the club that Christian can bump into right now?))




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scd250 wrote:((is there anyone in the club that Christian can bump into right now?))

{OOC: Try Jude.}
Where there is No Love, there is No Question.

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Christian made his way through the crowd anxiously until a man dancing bumped into him hard.

"Watch it," Christian snapped automatically, shrinking back.

The man turned to him.

"Watch yourself," he said calmly, eyeing the man. He was clearly a laborer, with the dirty clothes and work-hewn hands. He frowned. The man gave him no ill feelings but the anxiety rolled off of him in waves.

Christian sneered.

"Magicians," he muttered under his breath.

Jude raised an eyebrow.

"Excuse me?" he said. "Do you have something to say to me?"




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----JuDe----
[s]```~*~```[/s]

Jude turned abruptly from the dance floor to quit dancing, a little dizzy, with the blood rushing to his head. He and another man collided, rather hard. Jude could smell magic like a shark can smell blood, and the other man reeked of it, it was coming off of him in sortileges waves.
“Watch it,” hissed the stranger, pulling back and seeming to shrink. As if rallying his nerve, Christian muttered darkly under his breath in an aggressive tone, spite evident in his expression.
Not particularly perturbed, Jude looked him in the eyes, and spoke clearly, "Excuse me? Do you have something to say to me?" Jude eyed the man up and down, without meaning any sort of offense. He was just weighing the stranger mentally. Christian didn’t fit in with the regular clientele of Club Effulgence, and his eyes shifted around like a drunk dancer.
The man growled bitterly, “I said, Ma-gic-ians” He over-articulated, sarcasm dripping from every syllable.
Jude nodded, good-naturedly. “Yes, I realize that, and what about them?” Jude’s smile had a disarming effect upon the grungy stranger.
“I,…” Christian began, flustered, but Jude interrupted.
“Never mind, I am sure it was of no particular consequence. Are you thirsty?”
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Where there is No Love, there is No Question.

A dream shared becomes reality, a dream alone is a nightmare.

"She tastes lyke raiyn
and sumtimes kiwi-fruit;
and wunce...
she tasted lyke a pen-ny." <3




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Jude's nonchalant response had short circuited Christian's abrasiveness like a lightning strike to a computer interface. He shook his head.

"No, I was just leaving," he grumbled, glancing at Angel, who hadn't appeared to have passed out yet, though there was a dribble of blood still coming from the corner of his mouth that he was simply ignoring.

"Oh, I insist," Jude smiled warmly, ushering the man in another direction.

Christian's mind was elsewhere. He was a magician, and Christian had an immediate unfondness for magicians that also came off him in waves. He did not want to be associated with them any longer, after the accident. It was even possible that this man knew him--his mask had been different then, with wide eye holes on both sides, and barely a think strip of metal over his nose, though the mask had covered his cheeks almost fully. That was how the magic had managed to splash up and burn his eye and the side of his nose. The reason his eye holes were now small, with a mere slit opening on the left side. He was nearly unrecognizable...but it was possible that his voice might have been familiar.




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----JuDe----
[s]```~*~```[/s]

Jude nodded and walked towards the bar. The woman behind the counter glanced over, she was busily cleaning glasses, but she paused to ask Jude his order with a smile. "What'll you have, Jude, the usual? A Sorcerer's Vex, right?"
Jude shook his head, laugh lines creasing around his eyes. "Not today, I have company that probably wants me to stay sober enough to spit." He glanced behind him, indicating Christian. The woman gave Christian a look, the type a mother gives a disobedient child, and waited for the order.
"Lets see..." Jude eyed the well-stocked shelves, his eyes lingering longer upon the taller, dustier shelves, until he found exactly what he wanted. "Give us a bottle of Parsimonious Pinchbeck."
The bartender raised an eyebrow, and looked over her shoulder. Sighing, she grabbed a stool, and carried it to the farthest corner of the bar. "Leave it to you Jude to be eccentric." She climbed the stool, and pulled down a dark copper-toned bottle, sealed with dark blue wax. Stepping down, she set the bottle in front of Jude, where it shone prettily in the light. Golden leaves were etched around the neck. "Anything else?"
"Just the glasses," replied Jude. "You want me to pay the usual way?"
The bartender smiled greedily. "Yeah, son, I'll be there to pick it up tomorrow before my shift starts."

Nodding, Jude picked up the bottle in one hand, and the two glasses in the other. With Christian following self-consciously and obviously irately behind, he led them over to a table. He sat down the bottle, and the glasses. At the table next to the one he had chosen sat a pretty, if not overdressed, girl in a tu-tu and a younger looking man.
Sitting down, Jude pulled out a slim penknife and cut off the wax from the bottle. "I haven't had this in a long time. Never could figure out how to make it either." Picking up Christian's glass, he poured it nearly full with a thick and glittering golden liquid. It had the density of watered honey. Then Jude poured his own glass.
Lifting it to his lips, he closed his eyes and inhaled slowly. Opening them, he stared directly in to Christian's, the challenge shining in them brilliantly. "It is made of the weight of forcibly forgotten memory, and the slow ever-burning flame of unfulfilled passion. Aged for years, it creates a hard, sticky exterior; and while this is aesthetically unappealing, it is also fortunate, because the liquid will eat away at anything until exposed to light. Until sunlight is filtered through the drink, it is poison."
He took a long sip, again closing his eyes and savoring the drink. "But once the liquid is revealed, it transforms into a rare pleasure. Like alcohol, it makes one feel courageous, inspired, and loosens the bindings of the heart. Please, enjoy."
Jude leaned back, and lit a Carnival. He was quiet then, enjoying the sweet delicious burning coasting down his throat.
Last edited by Mandorelute on Tue Jul 07, 2009 2:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
Where there is No Love, there is No Question.

A dream shared becomes reality, a dream alone is a nightmare.

"She tastes lyke raiyn
and sumtimes kiwi-fruit;
and wunce...
she tasted lyke a pen-ny." <3



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