Lexi Scáthe
Human
Pet ? Epona Br?kni-F?el?n
played by reesa [/size][/i][/center]
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Post by Lexi Scáthe on Dec 2, 2012 0:21:39 GMT -5
Lexi was utterly happy for a moment. Not that that was hard for her, she was a tad bit high. Okay, more than a tad bit high. She had gotten “paid” for her services with a bit of, well, she hadn’t really looked at what she had been given, she had just taken it. She had recognized it as something she had taken before, so she didn’t hesitate. The only time she did hesitate was when she wasn’t sure what it was that was being given to her.
But she recognized it was something that would make her very happy indeed.
What had her services been? Easy. Lexi was a blood donor, a pet. And she didn’t care what other humans thought of the gig. She was damn happy with it. She was addicted to getting bitten, had been before the vamps had taken over the world. So when she had been able to do this as a thing, without having to hunt down vamps to bite her, she had jumped at the chance for it. Some humans may call her a traitor cause of that, but like she gave a shit. It amused her. That was all she cared about.
Anyway, she had taken her payment, and was now officially high off of that as well as getting bitten. It made her a happy camper indeed. She had slid into her way too high heels that she always wore—really it was a wonder that she managed to stay upright in them. And then she had changed her outfit to a fun little dress that was likely to get her more fun before the night was over. Well that certainly entertained her.
Not that that was too hard to do. Unless she was sober. When she was sober it was hard to make her happy at all. She was happy to snap at anyone that got too close nd growl at them for their troubles. She hated being sober. She found she was stuck with sober bouts from time to time with this gig, but usually it was quick and easy to see that she was easier to deal with when she wasn’t exactly in her right mind. It was just about making life easier for all of them, wasn’t it?
Besides, being able to crash at the staff quarters and shit made it easier than sleeping outside in the alleys like she had been before when her and her cousin had first made it there to America. It was a sweet gig all around. She giggled and whirled as she thought about that, her electric blue hair flaring out around her like a raver’s glowstick making circles around her. The image made her happily dance a little as she walked. Well it was appropriate for where she was headed, wasn’t it?
It was! She giggled and happily bounced along the street, gaining a few looks but she barely even noticed. She was so used to that it wasn’t even funny.
She knew that she was insane, thank you very much!
Either way, the mark around her neck, on the little leather strip, meant she was pretty free to do whatever shit she wanted. Or at least, it did after she did her gig. Whatever. She grinned and made her way towads where she could already hear the music pounding all around her. She was almost where she wanted to be!
She wanted to keep going with this high she was feeling. Pain, highs, help to forget her father and what she had done when she was so young and stupid. Not that she wanted to take it back. Her father had nearly killed her, she just managed to get the job done first, that was all. He had deserved it after starting her down the road, the destructive road, that she now had placed herself squarely on. There was no going back for her. She was a masochist. After being hit every day of her life…it had become something normal for her. Something she craved.
The highs just came to help her forget. To help her not thinking about killing dear old dad with one of the bottles that caused him to hit her. He had hit her cousin, her Faith. There was no way she could let him get away with that! Not that she currently knew where that cousin of hers was. She shook her head, dismissing the thought easily because she found it hard as it was to keep any thought in her head anymore. So she had made sure he could never hit her, or her cousin ever again. No, no, he was gone now.
She giggled at the thought.
And then she entered Indulgence and any thoughts of…well…thinking were way too far gone. She was too distracted by the music and the moving bodies and the dancing and the lights…it was too much in a way when she was high but she adored it. She stayed on the first floor, happiest right there, because it always felt like it was the most wild of the floors. She grinned widely and made her way to the dance floor. She couldn’t exactly dance ,she never claimed to, but she liked being among all that movement. Made her feel less alone, and helped her get a wicked high, to add to the actual high. So she got lost in the moving of the crowd and swayed along to the music, so amused by all of this craziness!
She laughed and happily moved with the people all around her. She just wanted to forget, she always just wanted to forget.
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Post by avis on Jan 10, 2013 22:39:01 GMT -5
Avis stumbled through her apartment, eyes glazed over from a combination of hunger and exhaustion, her hair standing out in seventy five different directions. She caught sight of herself in the mirror and shuddered. There were days where she wasn’t the biggest fan of what she had to for work and heading into what she was sure was the grimiest section the city to watch for anything that was out of place. And, as usual, nothing that seemed to be skeezy was going on during her watch. The most exciting part of it had been her drawn out battle with the tree that her hair got stuck in while she was walking down the streets in a hoodie and jeans. She’d spent a good ten minutes extricating the wild strands from the branches of the overgrown and mildly offending shrub. The time spent being held hostage, well, it had resulted in the catastrophe sprouting every direction that she normally lovingly referred as her hair. She peeled out of her clothes and stepped into the shower, turning the water to hot and letting every droplet of it pound the exhaustion out of her skin.
After spending more than the usual amount of time in the shower and a rather arduous beauty ritual, the rather regular looking girl that had been fighting with the tree was replaced with Avis Leah Mahala, queen of bitterness and a right shallow bitch. The transformation was, as it should have been, rather incredible. She smirked with pride as she slid the dark red lipstick over her lips, completing the transformation. Only the cheekbones suggest that maybe, just maybe the two girls were one in the same and that was just the way she liked it. Now all that was left was food.
Most of the vampires near her relied on a combination of pay-per-nip services, she was a little more old school with the matter. Late at night, unmastered pets gathered and celebrated their life while everywhere around them their survival as a species was constantly put into question. Yes, a club would be just the sort of place that she wanted to go. Part of it was the thrill of the chase, capturing one in her webs. Another was the slim hope that someday she would a pet that was, well, more her style. She’d seen some of the palace pets, paraded around in silks and satins and made to look like the chihuahua’s of her mother’s clientele before the war. No, she wanted a pet that could survive a threat on their master’s life (or at least face it in a manner not involving screaming) and those, well, those were hard to find in this world.
Upon arrival at the club, she could feel it in the air, the hope that pervaded the humans. Were she here on a social visit, she would have made her way up the stairs, blending more easily into the crowds up there dressed as she was in designer everything. On this floor, the cut of her leather coat alone gave her away. But that was what she wanted, she wanted to be the center of their little worlds down here, some kind of benefactor they could count on for drinks, all for a little bite, right on the wrist. At the thought, she reapplied the dark lipstick. She’d found that a fresh coat helped prevent leaks, which meant that her clothes stayed clean just a little bit longer and she was completely happy with that state of being.
She laughed and moved through the crowd, brushing against the tightly crushed bodies, observing her options for the evening. A shock of blue hair caught her eye as she passed through the crowd. Perhaps, perhaps there were other options. She walked to the bar, leaning against it and scanning the crowd. She flagged down the bartender, smirk on her face. “Tonight, I need your help. You send me pets, I give you a hefty tip, round about seventy percent. Deal?” she asked, holding out her hand. He nodded and shook it, thus binding his will to hers in what was better known as a deal with the Devil.
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note: time for lexi to make a deal of her own xD words: 694 outfit: here
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Lexi Scáthe
Human
Pet ? Epona Br?kni-F?el?n
played by reesa [/size][/i][/center]
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Post by Lexi Scáthe on Jan 12, 2013 0:52:33 GMT -5
Lexi was always happy to go out and have a good time. It didn’t matter who her company was, if they were mean or nasty, hell half the time she didn’t even notice. Or remember their names the next morning. She just went on her merry way and found a new party the next day. She could put up with the cleaning shit, though most people at the citadel had her just be a blood donor after seeing her cleaning skills. Whatever. As long as they let her out at night and gave her something for her trouble.
Which most did because it was so much easier to deal with the happy little psycho if she actually was happy. When Lexi was sober, it was usually better to just look out, to duck and cover. Because she had a mouth and a temper and she wasn’t afraid to use either. But that wasn’t the point! Right now she had given a little bit more blood than usual—which she was still riding the high off of—and she was high off of…whatever she had gotten earlier. That was fun. She had no idea but what did it matter?
She was in a club. All the swirling lights that made her want to laugh out loud and feel like a kid again. Well, not like she had felt when she was a kid, that was totally not a happy feeling. But that memory, like most of hers when she was in this state, was a little bit blurry and out of touch. But that was just how she liked it! She laughed out loud. She quite liked it in fact. It was why she lived like this. That might make her seem a little bit crazy but she was already well aware that she was.
The music pounded in her ears and she moved along with it. Sort of. Lexi never claimed to be able to dance but she was doing something that was sort of similar. She could feel the beat, she could let herself be taken by it, and she could sway along with the people around her. Mostly humans and vamps looking for humans really, the lower class. She only went upstairs if she was requested to. She came out to get her fun, she would get her highs earlier and that was all that she cared about. Down here, out in the club, was for her own fun.
Her lime green eyes—such an oddly light green color that wasn’t really lime green but it amused Lexi to think that they were—took in the place in a distracted sort of manner as she fed off the energy of the crowd around her, feeling her high sink in and just sorta going with it. Her plaid dress matched the color of her eyes, making her perhaps a bit too brightly colored—along with her hair that was free and spinning about as she did—but she didn’t really care. Lexi liked to stand out. She felt like these days too many humans were afraid to. But she was protected for a reason, wasn’t she? SO she was going to keep being herself. As long as she could.
She whooped when someone else did, having no idea why she was doing so, but it sounded like fun! She laughed to herself, tilting and whirling on boots that added height to her short frame and probably were dangerous to anyone gravitationally challenged, but somehow she managed to stay upright on them. That Is, until she nearly fell over when someone whispered in her ear.
She blinked and whirled to see someone right near her. He bent and whispered in her ear. ”You’re wanted at the bar, sweetheart” [/i] he said, before disappearing. Okay, so he probably didn’t disappear but for some reason her mind had decided that that was totally what he had done. Because she was completely off her rocker but that was okay! She didn’t care. She saluted the empty space where he was and then turned until she could locate the afore mentioned place she was apparently wanted—not that she fully knew why anyone would want her. She was a bit of a mess. And then she happily skipped off that way, pushing her way through the crowd. She finally got to the bar and grinned a bit at the bartender. She knew him. She came her often enough and enjoyed getting drunk enough that she had had many a weird conversation with this dude. She saluted him too, because she was just in that sort of mood. When she turned slightly though she saw someone who didn’t quite look like part of the usual crowd on this floor. She blinked and tilted her head slightly, causing her hair to tumble down to one side. ”New here?” she asked, obviously more meaning where they were at the moment, not the club. Though, through her Irish accent and the music it would probably be hard to tell what the heck she meant. [/blockquote] Words: 845 Muse: Okay Comments: Eep, sorry it was hard to get her to work with me. Will get better <3 Totally excited lol
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Post by avis on Jan 13, 2013 18:22:43 GMT -5
Had she been a crimson, by this time in the night her eyes would have been ringed in red. Instead, all she felt was the insatiable hunger that came over her every so often. An azure, this pain and need for something other than food wasn’t constant. But right now, it was the one thought that she had in mind. She caught the scent of blood on the air and her stomach rumbled. Somehow, before this night was over, she was going to have what she needed. To her, it didn’t matter whether she had to steal it or make a deal for it. Tonight, she was a storybook monster, complete with bloodlust breaking through its bonds and. She’d been off her normal feeding schedule as a result of her recent watch detail and the that fact was becoming more and more apparent by the second as the bloodlust sank its claws deeper and deeper into her mind.
The club whirled around at a hectic pace. There was nothing civilized about this level. Once she had completed what she needed to here, she would be heading up the stairs and to a more refined area where the alcohol cost more but the company was better. As a rule, Avis did not slum. It was much easier to maintain her cover if she was the egotistical, arrogant, and capricious socialite she seemed to be. She felt a sense of accomplishment that everyone seemed to think she was quite a bit more stupid than she let on. Avis had never once heard from a ‘friend’ or a teacher that she was smart and that couldn’t have served her better in the long run. She didn’t need a history of acheivement following her around to do her job. It would do her no good. Given that she’d been infamous when she was younger, she had the trail of infamy, but all of her crimes against society also gave her shelter when she was out doing her service to the crown. No one would dare to think that the perpetual ne’er do well would actually do something other than expect the world to bow at her feet. That was exactly the way that she wanted it.
“New enough,” she said as she gave the girl a once over. Clearly, there was something more in her system than just alcohol, but that wasn’t a problem. In fact, it would probably make the entire process easier, given that her mind would be, well, more pliable should Avis decide to or need to use her more persuasive method of getting what she wanted. Of course, that wasn’t necessarily the first plan. The first plan was to get what she needed via other methods, cash was typically the easiest way to do that. She played with the fastening of her wallet as she considered what was currently her one option. Her hunger flared, the need to have something other than a sandwich making her considerably less picky than she usually would have been. Still, the girl seemed to be healthy in spite of the amount of drugs that her eyes showed were in her system.
Avis pursed her lips as she considered her options. “What’s the price?” she asked, hand still conspicuously on her wallet. She knew instinctively that she was going to be charged more based on her appearance, but she didn’t care. One thing that she had learned from her mother was negotiation, and she’d been forced to practice it enough over the years. It was key to let the other person in any bargain start with the upper hand. If you were selling, you asked the customer what they were willing to pay. If you were buying, it was best to ask the seller their price. This had led to wheeling and dealing standoffs over the years, but at the moment this girl didn’t look like she had the ability to think much past her next high. Things like that put Avis at an advantage, the more someone wanted something, the more she was able to influence things to go her way through force of will. Of course, neither of them were quite in the best mind to be making a deal, as the call of hunger from her stomach made Avis realize.
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note: ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, at least she complied with me >.> words: 718 outfit: here
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Lexi Scáthe
Human
Pet ? Epona Br?kni-F?el?n
played by reesa [/size][/i][/center]
Posts: 31
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Post by Lexi Scáthe on Jan 19, 2013 16:09:16 GMT -5
Lexi whirled and moved to the pounding beat, hearing at the same time it was distant. Like she had said, the tin y blue haired girl couldn’t really dance, she just moved with the crowd and no one really seemed to notice. She was floating and everyone swirled around her. It made her grin, not that it took a lot to do that when she was in this state. When Lexi was high she was a sweetheart, easy to deal with. When she was sober, well her favorite thing to do was kick, spit, and curse. She wasn’t exactly America’s Sweetheart. Oh well.
Well, she had been happily dancing and swirling to the pounding beat of the club before things changed. She had been one moment moving along with the masses, those that came down here were not looking for high class perfect fun, they just wanted to let loose and let go really. But that was before she was tapped and told that she was needed before the person totally disappeared. Okay, well mabybe he didn’t disappear into thin air but Lexi was convinced that he had because she was more than a little bit off her rocker.
Oh well, she had her fun and she was happy with it.
Anyways, she made her way to the bar because she had been told that she was wanted there. She flashed a wild grin to the bartender who she knew a little bit too well because she was here a little bit too often. Seriously, it was a wonder how often Lexi got out of the Citadel to wander about on her own but she didn’t even realize it might be weird. That was just how things worked for her. She didn’t order a drink though, Lexi didn’t need that to add to her current high.
She caught sight of someone who didn’t entirely look like she belonged in this sort of crowd and that had caught Lexi’s attention. Which was a miracle really, she wasn’t always that observant but hey, it had to happen from time to time. She had to get lucky every once in a while with the whole observant thing. She grinned and she asked the chick if she was new here, because that seemed like the sort of thing one should do when confronted with someone outside of the usual norm. Lexi didn’t have to come here often either to know that it wasn’t in the usual norm to be dressed as this woman was down here.
Lexi got the answer of new enough and that made her laugh. She wasn’t entirely sure why it made her laugh but it just did. And she grinned and shook her head. Before bouncing in place for a moment, just because of the beat still in her ears. She could still feel it. And she could see the swirling lights flashing about and distracting her rather easily but she dragged hersef back to the conversation because it seemed rude otherwise, now didn’t it? And Lexi hadn’t been a pet for the past two years for nothing, she knew how to keep herself at least semi-behaving.
”Well that’s a non-answer, t’ain’t it?” she said with another laugh. She didn’t know why it had amused her, it just had for reason’s. She tried not to question, she got high for the sake of not thinking, for the sake of not remembering after all. It would defeat the purpose if she pushed any harder against that sort of thing. Though Lexi may seem like a spaz case, she knew what was best for her. Well, what was best for her sanity anyway. No one needed to remember killing their own father.
Then the other woman asked her what the price was and Lexi blinked, being utterly confused for a moment. The price? The price for what? What was she paying someone for? And then it clicked. Right, this woman was obviously a vampire and most people in here knew that Lexi was a human because her charm that signified her as one was prominently displayed on the leather collar choker around her neck. Right, okay that made more sense. Lexi grinned a bit. She was one of those that fully enjoyed getting bitten. It was a high and a half.
Absently Lexi’s fingers strayed along the bumps on her neck, the scars. Most vampires that bit her healed up the marks their fangs caused but not all. And it didn’t bother her a lick, she had plenty of scars from other things too. Including a brand of sorts on her hip. But she did run her fingers over them when she thought. She tilted her head. She had never really thought about getting paid for it before. She supposed it was probably a good idea but she already got an allowance of sorts, she was pretty set.
”Never been asked that before” she said finally, laughter in her voice as always as she bounced a tad in her impressive shoes. The ones that without which she would be way more tiny than she already appeared. She tilted her head, thinking, and then shrugged a bit. What did one usually ask for for these sorts of things. And the other chick looked like she could afford it if her threads said anything about that. She leaned back, rocking back on her heels slightly. And proceeded to say the first number that popped into her head.
Sometimes the girl did need to pay for her own highs after all, she didn’t often just get handed it. The idea of someone else having to pay for her high to help her pay for a different high, well that just seemed like something she could barely wrap her mind around but it amused her all the same.
”Hundred even,” she said, tilting her head slightly. She had no idea if that was too high, or too low, like she said…no one had ever asked her before. Usually it was Lexi doing the asking.
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Post by avis on Jan 25, 2013 1:19:24 GMT -5
She looked around her, taking in the sights and the smells. The hunger heightened her senses, allowing her nose to be assaulted by the smells of cheap cologne and perfume over a layer of human sweat and blood. It was an intoxicating concoction as much as the artificial scents offended her nose. If nothing else, it smelled of life and of the possibility of eating well. Once she’d had her fill, she’d head to a safer place, a more comfortable place, a place literally above this one where her kind, both socially and genetically, were carrying on this same scene in more expensive clothes and with more expensive alcohol.
“Answer or not, it’s the only one you’re getting,” Avis said, her simper hiding mildly clenched teeth. The hunger was clawing at her, dragging her to the animal level that she hadn’t been aware she could even reach as an azure. She could feel the prick of her fangs trying to descend as she held them back. Even though this girl was a pet and was surely used to the sight of teeth, Avis didn’t want to do anything that could knock her off her high and into a low, not while her meal was at stake. Despite all appearances, Avis was a cold calculating pain in the ass of practically everyone around her. She was treated as a friends because if she wasn’t no drinks would be free and she would turn every connection she had made in the normal world during her years as a vagrant criminal against the person who had made her mad. That included quite a few less than honest bartenders, waiters, and bellhops. Once oh so spoiled Avis decided to make your life hell, it was never a fun ride.
It was a simple business transaction, a bite for a few bucks. That was all. Avis’ simper turned closer to a frown as she waited for the girl to put the pieces together, which wasn’t as easy as she thought it should be. There was most definitely something other than blood running through the girl’s system, but that was nothing that her body couldn’t handle. She’d fed from high humans before. They were easier to manipulate into what she wanted and she needed given their general lack of awareness and the fact that for the most part, her reputation hadn’t preceded her in their minds. To them, she was just another vamp, in a way just another trick to be turned. What she wouldn’t give for one of her own to keep, much like a houseplant, at home and waiting for her return. Wouldn’t that be heaven?
Avis raised an eyebrow at the price. It wasn’t unexpected to hear, but the general lack of confidence behind the statement made it obvious that this girl either went for the drugs or for whatever price someone was willing to pay. Had she been more in her own mind, less controlled by the hunger clawing at her, she would have jumped on that weakness, pushing the price as low as she could without losing the deal. That was what all of this was about: the deal. Avis had never been able to conceptualize of life as much more than deals to be made and cons to be run, which were really just deals with lies. People made a deal to love each other and broke it, they made a deal to hate each other. Everything was a deal waiting to happen.
“Fine,” she said, reaching for the wallet on the bar and thumbing through it, her fingers lighting over a single bill. “But first, you hold up your end,” she said, withdrawing the bill from the soft leather wallet. Unlike so many other deals, Avis wasn’t planning on not holding her end up, but she knew herself well enough that she wouldn’t put it past the girl to take the money and run.
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note: so yeah... hungry avis is hungry words: 655 outfit: here
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Lexi Scáthe
Human
Pet ? Epona Br?kni-F?el?n
played by reesa [/size][/i][/center]
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Post by Lexi Scáthe on Jan 26, 2013 14:34:05 GMT -5
Lexi snorted at the answer that she got from the dressed up woman. Oddly amused. Whatever, she would just happily sway slightly to the music and wait to see what would happen. The lights and the music, it kept distracting her. But that was what happened when she had drugs in her system, Lexi turned into a flirty happy little child, if an easily distracted one with the attention span of a goldfish. Oh well, she didn’t mean to be that way but it was better than the alternative. Most agreed on that anyway. She was usually a bitch.
She couldn’t help the giggle though. Touchy, touchy. She would soon find out why when she was asked the question but for the moment she was just oddly amused even as she shifted and swayed slightly with the music and the press of people around her. Lex knew that most humans got all shifty when vamps got mad around them, because of the difference of strength and shit, but it always amused the odd little Irish lass. Which could be because of her masochistic tendencies. Actually that was probably why it was. She found things more fun with a bite of pain.
Oh well, she was happy being an odd duck. It was just how she lived life, always had been. When things got bad, she just got high. It was how she always coped. Had been since she could remember. That was probably because it was how her mother coped and Lexi had been unintentionally getting second hand high most of her life. It was practically stuck as her way of life now, whether she wanted it or not. And some days she thought she didn’t want it but then the memories of what she had done to her father popped back up and she lunged for her drug like a baby with a pacifier.
Also, withdrawal wasn’t really her thing. But that was why she tried to stick to things without the addiction factor beyond her own need.
When Avis, not that Lexi knew that was her name but whatever, asked her question of how much that had struck Lexi as a tad bit odd. Enough so that she tilted her head and got more than a little bit confused. How much. Huh. She voiced that she had never been asked that before, because Lexi wasn’t calculating in the slightest when she was in this state—when she was sober she most definitely tended to be but only in the area of getting high or drunk—so she didn’t think twice about saying it out loud.
When the woman agreed to the price that Lexi had stated off the top of her head, it made Lexi blink a little bit. She wasn’t even sure if that was a good number or not, but it seemed like a lot to Lex who had never really been able to keep money to herself for very long. But it obviously wasn’t a lot for this woman. Which interested the heck out of Lexi. She wondered what it would be like to have that at her disposal. She likely would go through it too quick to really know though. That was why she never had two cents to rub together after all. It all went to her vices or to her clothes. Such a silly little thing she could be.
She wanted her to hold up her end? Lexi laughed. She didn’t know Lexi very well, which was obviously why she had to make sure of this. Lexi would have gotten bit for free. It was her favorite of her vices after all. She could probably be called a blood whore for cripes sake. She liked getting bit. There was no way she’d take off before giving her end of the deal, it meant more to Lexi than Avis’s end of the deal. She nodded a little bit and bounced on those heels of hers again, nodding. Partially to the beat because she got distracted all over again and partially because she was agreeing.
The little human held up her wrists playfully, arching a brow. There were plenty of scars there from vampires who hadn’t bothered to fix the marks that they made, heal them with an easy little burst of saliva or whatever it was. Lexi didn’t care. Most of those that frequently bit her were more on the kinky side and that was okay. Lexi didn’t care about the scars. She used to cut every now and again before she had stumbled across getting bitten, she was a bit of a masochist.
Her neck had plenty of places to bite too, but Lexi knew that the chick vamps usually preferred the wrist on a fellow chick. It was less sexual that way or whatever. ”Dunnae see me runnin’ away, do ye?” she said, laughing, her Irish accent thick as always. But that was just the way she spoke. She forgot to keep the accent back when she was high, like she did when she was sober.
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Post by avis on Jan 28, 2013 23:50:39 GMT -5
The cash wasn’t the problem, the hunger was. Avis, even when she’d been scampering about, living from deal to deal and moment to moment, had never had any problems with cash flow. She had a rather confounding way of getting what she wanted and a name that opened doors in every imaginable circle, whether it was criminal or legitimate. A lot of people owed her mother favors and many of those same people figured that helping one Mahala was as good as helping another and had holed her up when she needed it and given her quickie deals to make for them for a little bit of green. Needless to say, there wasn’t ever a time when someone out there didn’t need a skill set like hers, especially when they were trying to make sure that nothing went south.
“I’ve known enough liars and cheats in my day to be generally suspicious,” she said, grabbing the girl’s wrist gently and rolling it back and forth, as unemotional as a butcher in a chop house. Scarred, clear marks of someone who’d gone through at least one version or another of this very same process multiple times. There were marks that weren’t quite healed among them. This was a normal thing for her, or so this seemed. Avis’ eyes scanned the girls neck. Scars there too. Avis, although lacking in what most people called ideals, did sometimes wonder about what drove people, vampire or human, into letting it all go for one thing or another, one high or another. Not that she could say much better of herself in reality though, she was as bad as any addict when it came to getting that surge of adrenaline that she lived for. There wasn’t quite anything like the feeling of elation and relief and calming heartbeat after doing something reckless.
Avis ran her fingers along the vein in the girl’s arm, settling on a spot just below the elbow. It wasn’t as elegant as the wrist or the neck, but it was a relatively clean bite zone. Avis wasn’t particularly fond of biting on the neck when it came to anyone, she was too fond of her clothes and in her experience, there was just too much blood going through that zone to even make the rush worth it. She preferred wrists over necks for the simple reason that they were easier to control the flow on. But, she was more for a little higher flow and so the vein right at the nook of the elbow seemed to be perfect. Strange how the anatomy of a human dictated her decision, but at the same time completely sensible.
Location selected, the urge to bite suddenly came at her with a force she’d rather not feel again. Her fangs extended, her mouth opened, and she closed on the vein, red lips creating a blood proof seal as the blood burst into her mouth. It was better than any alcohol as the need that had developed as quenched by the coppery, salty taste that flooded her mouth.
The moment came when her hunger was sated, as the claws released from her stomach and the need subsided to a near zero level and the focus came back to her eyes. She licked the wound, letting whatever it was about vampire saliva heal the wound and stood, holding the bill out to the girl, an idea forming in her head. The girl was unclaimed and for a junkie, well, she tasted better than some. The biggest thing, though, that rang through her mind was that this girl was not a threat to her, in anyway. It seemed like zonked out was her normal state (not that she was forming this opinion on anything other than inference) and in that state, she was as threatening as a newborn puppy.
She ran a thumb along the bottom of her lip, sweeping off any blood that may have escaped and sucking it off. This really was quite the idea. “So, have you gotten tired of bouncing from bite to bite yet, or are you the kind that gets a rush from it?” she asked. Her personal opinion leaned towards the latter, but one could never be completely sure.
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Lexi Scáthe
Human
Pet ? Epona Br?kni-F?el?n
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Post by Lexi Scáthe on Feb 1, 2013 15:13:47 GMT -5
Lexi shrugged at the other woman’s comment. She didn’t much care if she had known any liars and cheats in her day, Lexi was more focused on the fact that, though she was entirely high, she was about to get a fix of another sort. Her favorite fix. It was why she had offered herself up to be a pet after all, she was very much so adoring of this fix in particular. It was her favorite for so many reasons, and none that would probably make sense to anyone else. It didn’t wipe her mind out though, didn’t let her pretend her memories didn’t exist, so that was why getting high and drunk were still up there.
Besides, Lexi herself often was a liar and a cheat. She’d say what she wanted, do what she wanted, as long as it would get her her fix. She didn’t much care what it was that she had to do too. She had some morals, okay, but they were loose. They were focused often on getting what she wanted. Being stone sober was worse than anything else to her. It allowed her to think and she didn’t want to think anymore.
She watched, getting distracted from time to time by the lights or the people or the music or…well…just about anything. But for the most part she watched as Avis examined her offered wrist, her arm. She was curious and tilted her head slightly as the fingers traced her vein. She supposed a more sane person might be made nervous about this, blood was the life force after all. But Lexi gave it often and gave it freely as long as she got the high she so craved from it. And she was sure she would never be disappointed by that feeling.
The spot that Avis had picked was a relatively clean one in terms of Lexi, people often went for the more clichéd spots with her because that was what she often offered because she often wasn’t in the right state of mind to really think too hard about it. As always, the little blue haired nut couldn’t help but gasp when she was bitten and the feeling of it hit her. It amused her how it was always an intense pleasure or an intense pain, depending on her and the person doing it. Pain if she didn’t want it—which was rare but it happened—and pleasure if she did.
She found it oddly wonderful.
It was an intense feeling and one that she lived off of, one that cause her oddly bright—though dazed—green eyes to close for a moment before she came back to the world of the living as the feeling receded, still holding on to her loosely but for the most part it had faded, as Avis stopped.
Lexi blinked as the bill was held out to her. She had almost forgotten to be honest. She had never been paid for such a thing, or rather she had never thought to ask for payment for it. For her it was mostly just as rewarding to get bitten, like now she was having a hard time focusing with the two highs in her veins but she would come back to earth in a few moments. Well as close to back to earth as she often game. She grinned and took the offered bill. ”Ta” she said happily as she took a moment to try and figure out where to tuck it. She hadn’t been planning on drinking tonight so she hadn’t brought her bag with her wallet. In the end she just did what most females seemed to do in the absence of a pocket and tucked it away into her bra.
She’d likely forget about it again too until she needed her next high. It was just her way.
Lexi laughed slightly at the question. Bouncing from bite to bite was mostly her thing, and she saw nothing wrong with it. It was an amusing thing for her, and she often got what she needed so she had yet to see a reason to change. She supposed if she was one person’s pet specifically she could count on getting bitten more often but hey, that thought hadn’t really crossed her mind yet, just whispers from time to time that she forgot about a few moments later more often than not.
”I s’pose the second makes more sense fer the likes a’me” she said with a little nod though she wasn’t entirely sure where that sort of conversation was coming from. She did get a rush from bouncing about though, so she wasn’t going to lie about it. She didn’t know what the chick was asking about anyway really. Her mind had yet to return to her.
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Post by avis on Feb 6, 2013 17:25:25 GMT -5
Avis’ mind settled back into a normal rhythm after she fed, the thoughts returning to predefined patterns and the spectre of hunger fading into the back of her mind. Thoughts took the place of that one driving motivation and as the blood worked its way through her system, she felt more and more like herself again. That ever present capacity for violence that lingered in every vampire faded back into its deep recess, letting her mind return to its normal ebb and flow.
She mulled over the idea of getting this girl into a deal and getting herself a pet as a result. The capacity for her to really consider ideas was returning and it still seemed like a good one rather than just an idea born out of her absolute desperation for sustenance. The girl still seemed completely unthreatening, even after the predatory hunt-eat-kill instinct that came with the territory of being a vampire faded into the woodwork. She was in fact quite inclined to believe that this was one of her better ideas in the last week or so, definitely better than going into the field running only on solid food. The dual food source was one of the reasons that she often thought being a crimson might be easier, despite the entire going crazy aspect. Able to survive on only one food type, well, there were only a set number of species that could do that and she wasn’t about to lust after being human, she liked her freedom and she liked being clean, two things that seemed to be mutually exclusive for the humans in the world. The ones that were free weren’t that clean and the ones that were clean, well, they were generally owned by someone or by the more overarching system that controlled the lives of everyone in the Aurum sector.
She tucked a stray hair behind her ear as she considered her approach to making a deal with this girl. She wasn’t sure whether being straight with her would be the right attempt or whether she should work her way in from the edges while slowly getting the girl to agree to terms. Both approaches had their advantages, but the second was much easier outside of this situation, more appropriate for when she was extracting promises from men she had in her thrall, work them into a comprehensive deal one small bit at a time, sneakily concealed in the pillow talk that came with certain activities. No, that approach would not be the right one to use here. For one, she wasn’t dealing with a male and for two, she wasn’t willing to take the time that it would take to make that kind of iterative deal in normal circumstances. Sure, sometimes it worked, but this was not one of them. She had a small window while the girl was still paying attention to her to make the deal. She had one chance and one only to get what she wanted.
She huffed slightly at the comment. She couldn’t judge her for that, not really, but if nothing else it was an important part of her cover to be less than nice to other people. “Don’t you ever get tired of it though, never knowing where your next high is coming from?” she asked, leaning against the bar as she gauged the girl’s reaction to getting bitten. There it was, the definite mark of someone who got high from the pain or the emotional surge that came with being bitten or both. This was something that she could work with, something that she might be able to use to her advantage in getting the deal that she wanted out of this. A small smile tugged at her lips. Tonight she was the devil and this girl was presented with a crossroads decision.
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Lexi Scáthe
Human
Pet ? Epona Br?kni-F?el?n
played by reesa [/size][/i][/center]
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Post by Lexi Scáthe on Feb 9, 2013 15:46:49 GMT -5
Lexi still felt the buzz, zinging through her veins. It was a mix of being entirely high off of the drug in her system and the bite. The bite always seemed to intensify whatever high she was already on and she adored that, she adored not being able to think straight it was why she did this all in the first place. Why bother to be a druggie if you didn’t after all? She didn’t get why other space cases did it though, she only cared about herself and her next high. There wasn’t enough space in her drugged out head for more.
Well, that wasn’t true but she wished it was quite often.
Now that she had gotten what she wanted out of this odd little exchange, her mind was quickly getting distracted by the flashing lights, the moving bodies, the press of people all around her… or maybe that was more because of the double high in her system. What did it matter? She giggled at her own thought process and tried to focus, she didn’t know if there was more needed of her. She hoped not because she was pretty sure she couldn’t think straight.
Not that she really ever could. When she was sober, she was focused solely on not being sober, when she was high she was usually incredibly distracted and quick to grin at the idea of doing anything. Lexi hadn’t been a functioning part of society since she was thirteen and she had no intentions of going back. Besides, this society didn’t seem to give a damn as long as they had access to the red gold in her veins. Her past few years as a general pet had proven that. And she enjoyed it. That was why Lexi was one of the few humans who didn’t mind the societal change.
But then the chick startd talking to her again and Lexi had proved her earlier point. See? She was supposed to still be paying attention, or at least enough attention to be able to answer a question or two as far as she could tell. She didn’t get the point of asking her whether or not she was still happy bouncing around, she had gotten what she wanted and so had Lexi so what was the point of asking after the fact? Oh well. Lexi didn’t much care, mostly because she had gotten what it was that she had wanted and she answered after a moment of deliberation.
Her next question though, that made Lexi blink. See, she hadn’t thought about that. Mostly the Citadel was good about keeping the little nutcase on some high or another because she was more use when she wasn’t the raging bitch she often was when she was sober. But there were times when she had gone for long dry spells and she didn’t approve of that, not in the slightest. Despite the fact that Lex stayed off of drugs that had an addiction factor, she was pretty damn addicted to the feeling. ”Good question” she said, surprised. Her voice was bubbly, outta it from her current state but she was thinking.
As much as she could manage to at least.
”I s’pose, aye” she said, eventually, a little shrug accompanying her words. Itd be nice to know, she supposed, where it was her next bite or high was coming from, that way she wouldn’t have to deal with dry spells. But she had always felt like she would never be a specific person’s pet just because of her weird temperament. She couldn’t handle anything more than being a walking blood donor because of her mental state.
So no, she hadn’t thought about it. But she supposed it made sense. Yes, she supposed it did. But still, she didn’t get why this conversation was coming up.It seemed so odd to her! Then again, right then, everything seemed odd to her while she was getting distracted by the lights that were flashing all around her. Easy for her to forget to pay attention. But that was the whole point, wasn’t it? She tried to focus on the other woman, emphasis on try. But she always seemed to come back to earth when the question was asked, and wasn’t that the important part?
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Post by avis on Feb 14, 2013 23:17:40 GMT -5
No threat at all.
This girl was starting to look more and more like a clean junkie for whatever her thrills were. Was that really a problem in the world order that Avis was considering at the moment? No, it actually made her feel more secure. It was a relatively rare thing that a junkie turned on their dealer, especially if there was a relationship of reliability there. Hell, throw a few bucks her way on top of the crazy deal that Avis was considering and the girl would probably be hooked. One rush and the money for the rest of them, well, it was like a nymphomaniac hooker. Or at least so she thought, she’d never actually had any experience in that arena, the only things that she paid for in life were blood and food, and not even those half the time. She knew damn well how to get what she wanted for free.
The lights were clearly becoming more inviting than talk for the teetering high girl in front of her. This was going to have to move along at a faster clip. There really was no more time for beating about the bush. And besides, if it didn’t work out in the end, Avis could always release the bond, it was the blessing of being the devil in disguise, she controlled each and every one of the deals that she made. Not that holding deals caused her trouble too often, but sometimes there were the dumb things said in bedrooms and unwittingly sealed. “I’ll love you forever” was not the kind of thing that she wanted to have someone bonded on. Those were released as soon as they were made and life carried on. And then there were the annoying ones where clearly the person the deal with didn’t understand what she meant by it and things just went to all hell. Oh well, as long as she could make and break deals, she’d be fine.
“Well, the thing is, I need a walking blood bag,” she said, a little bit sharply, trying to bring the girl’s attention back, “and you seem like you need a constant high. I think we could help each other with our problems.” There, the process was started. The base layers were slowly building up. It wasn’t that they were necessarily needed, but Avis would rather have a willing deal than a coerced one, those seemed to work out a little more in her favor than the ones she made by breaking people down and getting their consent whether they wanted to give it. Although, sometimes the subliminal shit worked out well too. It was just a fucking coin toss whether it would work out or not.
The key, really, was to make an offer that the little lightning bug of a human couldn’t refuse. It was really the rub of the entire mess. Avis could always buy a pet or something, or she could get one that was loyal so long as she was high (or so the vampire hoped). “And, if we could help each other, I wouldn’t be asking you to change your lifestyle, that’s precisely what I don’t want. I’d just want you to carry a phone and be where I need you when I need you. You do, of course, have the complete right to say no,” she said, trying to come off relatively blase about the whole thing, never let the see you sweat was one of her mother’s early lessons in making deals. Oh that woman’s joy when her daughter could make eternally binding and unbreakable deals. She’d been overjoyed. But this, this was Avis’ world and her mother could sit in the compound and cut deals, Avis was always on the ground, making them one at a time and building her little queendom in its own slow way.
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note: Aaaaand she's finally gotten to the point, kind of. words: 641 outfit: here
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Lexi Scáthe
Human
Pet ? Epona Br?kni-F?el?n
played by reesa [/size][/i][/center]
Posts: 31
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Post by Lexi Scáthe on Feb 16, 2013 0:33:28 GMT -5
With the highs racing in her blood, it was hard for her to come back down to earth and pay attention, though she was trying very hard to. She was! She just hadn’t had any experience on trying to pay attention to people after she got her high out of them. After that point they usually didn’t want anything to do with her, they had both gotten what they wanted out of whatever deal that was going on at the time. Whether it was for a bite or for her giving whatever she had to to get her drugs out of them.
Or usually she would be with one or two people that she tended to hang out with because they gave her what she wanted. And they knew her well enough when she was high not to expect any sort of attention from her sort. But here she was, talking to the chick who had just bit her and trying very hard to pay attention and try not to get entirely distracted by the lights that flashed in the club, and the movement, and the people. She was trying hard, and she was actually managing to sorta pay attention but it was clear that she was wandering off.
They were talking about her habits, in a way, or rather to be more exact they were talking about the fact that she was currently one of those that wandered about. She was being asked about whether or not she was tired of not knowing where her next bite from and she answered, managing to pay attention the most mostly when they were talking, but any sort of pause was enough for her mind to wander about. She couldn’t help it! But the questions, and the things that she said, they did make sense.
She was the type that craved a high all the time, that much was pretty much obvious. And, she could usually count on getting that high at the Citadel because she was a free agent that anyone could pick from. But there were those days where she went without any sort of high and she was a bitch to all around because she was a snappy bitch to all when she was sober. She hated being sober. It was a kick in the face. So she supposed that being the pet to one person in specific would cure that…
The other woman’s sharp words drew her attention back to where it had wandered, away from the thoughts in her head. Lexi didn’t take too much offense to being called a walking blood bag, or to her species being called as much. She had heard worse in her line of “work” and she hadn’t taken too much offense to that either. She blinked at the rest of that sentence though. She was offering to take her[/]I on? Lexi had never had that offer come to her before. Lexi was pretty sure that she was too much of a nuisance for anyone to want to take her on. ”Oh” she said, blinking. She was starting to gather where this conversation was going. Not that it hadn’t been obvious before to anyone but her, but she wasn’t really all there.
She thought about the words that had been spoken. Constant high, and she needed the blood. That seemed to garentee that she would get the high that she craved most of the time. She liked that sort of idea, what it implied, and she mulled that over as much as she could, which wasn’t too much at the moment.
She listened to what the vampire had to say beyond that. It seemed to work in her favor from what she could tell. She wouldn’t have to stop getting high, she would just have to be where this chick wanted when she wanted her to be there. That was pretty much her life at the Citadel right now as it was. Lexi paused and thought. Getting the high she wasn’t always sure she’d get, and not having to stop getting high. That was of course Lexi’s usual worry, if someone wanted to claim her they’d probably want her to stop getting high. And Lexi didn’t want that. She wanted to always be able to get high, it was best for her mental state.
She thought about it more and then bounced a little bit. ”It seemed t’make sense to me. I dunnae say anythin’ wrong with it” she said, tilting her head slightly and thinking it over. It wasn’t like she was really free anyway, it made more sense to be in a situation where she could get what she wanted on top of it. She nodded. ”Aye, I’ll do it” she said, laughing a bit and shrugging as well. Should she really be making these sorts of decisions while she was in this state? No, probably not. But hey, hopefully she just wouldn’t regret it in the morning.
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Post by avis on Mar 1, 2013 12:53:14 GMT -5
Avis could see the gears spinning and locking into place in the girls mind as she mulled over the idea. It wasn’t hard to tell that she had finally gotten the point of this entire conversation. Avis did, however, appreciate the time that that girl was taking with it. There were two types of deals. The kind that were instinctually made and the ones that were considered. Whether logic or instinct was stronger with this girl, she was unsure. However, she suspected that everything was instinctual with her. There were few enough things that she could do to change how people made their decisions, she could only take advantage of their results. She was well and sure enough trying to take the advantage here. Once she had the girl in her clutches, she’d get what she needed and be able to survive much more happily than in the past.
She grinned as the girl made her decision to go along with the deal. A smile crept over her face as she she considered which method was quickest for sealing the deal. Despite her joy with the deal, she couldn’t react. If she reacted spoke, the deal would be off. It was an annoying but necessary caveat of her affinity. Given the situation, she’d better just go for the obvious seal, it would be easier than wheedling her way into a handshake. She leaned in quickly and pecked the girl on the lips. There, it was done. “Fantastic,” she said.
Whatever happened from here on out, the girl was in her power, however limited that span was. The girl would only follow her wishes so far as the deal went. Provided the girl was as mentally weak as she expected, there would be no problem making sure that she had one of her food sources. Even though she was the one who held the bonds, she didn’t feel them. All she saw was the result and how people reacted. The strong could resist and the weak typically caved, it had something to do with the personality of the individual. There were more than enough people who ignored her little deals with them, even though she knew they had the urge to live up to their end of the deal.
She reflected briefly on how much easier her life would be without the continued stress of finding a food source every night. She could just make a phone call and have a meal whenever she wanted it, even when she was on assignment. The girl probably wouldn’t even realize that there was a significant difference between the personas that she held. Although Avis would admit that she was prone to misestimating people every now and then, she normally didn’t have that problem. She’d learned to read people when she was comfortably living below the law. She hadn’t always been the star of society, even though that potential had been ever present, she’d avoided it for a long time, leaving that world to her sister and the rest of the family.
“I’ll have someone from the citadel find you in the morning, after I get the paperwork completed. They’ll have a new phone for you loaded with my contact info and your new mark,” she said, wrapping her hands around her wallet. Now that she had everything in hand, her wallet and a new pet, she was ready to head home and crawl into her bed with a glass of scotch and some kind of trashy romance novel. Yes, that sounded fantastic at this moment.
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note: Aaaaand she's finally gotten to the point, kind of. words: 592 outfit: here
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Lexi Scáthe
Human
Pet ? Epona Br?kni-F?el?n
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Post by Lexi Scáthe on Mar 3, 2013 21:49:29 GMT -5
Now, Lexi wasn’t exactly what one would call strong willed. It was easy enough to tell that by her addictions and the way that they had such a strong hold over her. Now, she wasn’t exactly stupid and weak minded either, but she just…hadn’t really used her brain for what it was meant to be used for in a very, very long time. It was easier for her not to think, that was Faith’s job to think. Not that she had had Faith with her in a very long time, which explained her current life choices better than anything else, not that most people would ever know that.
All the same, she realized this was something she should think about, being that this would likely change her life in some ways. It was an important decision and she should give it some careful attention. Unfortunately, she was also currently riding two highs so it was hard for her to pay too much attention to just about anything at all. But she was doing her best to keep her focus on what was currently going on. Life changing events deserving her attention and all of that of course.
But at the same time, this chick—she didn’t even know her name, she realized now but that wasn’t all that important, Lexi didn’t know the names of most people she often associated. Made no sense being that she often forgot soon after she was told—was saying that she wouldn’t have to change her life style, she would just end up with a garenteed high that she most certainly enjoyed more than her others if she was being truthful. She used to tempt Crimsons all the damn time before she was even a Pet. So that seemed like a win in her eyes.
In the end, she didn’t see what harm it could do, in the end it just seemed to work out in her favor. She was pretty sure she was only trading one leash for another and she barely noticed the first in the first place so, as long as things went the way this chick was saying and she only had to just show up when needed and where needed, Lexi didn’t see how it could go against her wishes. So she agreed and in her mind, well, good. She would likely call herself an idiot when she was sober, even if it was a good deal for her. Sober Lexi was often pissed off at the decisions she made when high.
Not that that was ever going to stop her from getting high.
She spoke, agreeing to the deal that was in front of her. And then she blinked when she was pecked on the lips. Now where had that come from? In the end she didn’t care enough, she just shrugged a bit. She wasn’t in her own head enough to really care about a peck on the lips. For all she knew she had done something to invite it, she wasn’t really in her right mind after all.
She was brought back down to work quite easily by the woman’s words. Citadel, paperwork, see that part she was glad she had no part in. She hated paperwork. Even if the world hadn’t gotten spun on its head for humans like herself she would have never gotten a job that included paperwork. It all seemed so boring. But the continuing of words caught her attention again, pulling her once more from her head. Though she was itching to get back to partying now that she had her highs in her system, she was trying to focus. Bad way to start being someone’s pet by not paying attention, right? She thought this with a rogue giggle.
The mention of a phone made her blink. Right. Phone. She’d have to make sure to actually figure out where she was putting that. Most of Lexi’s outfits had no pockets. She supposed she could always just tuck it into her bra and hope it didn’t go missing on those occasions when she lost said bra. Oh well. The mention of mark though made her reach up and tug absently on the one that hung from the leather collar that had been sewn around her neck after she had taken off the one that hadn’t been sewn on when she had been drunk and pissed off at it.
She shook her head. Focus. ”Have t’get that one sewn on too then” she said, absently, before she really answered. Because something had hit her that made her grin. ”T’is Lexi, by the way, Lexi Scáthe if yer gonna be goin round lookin’ fer me or sendin’ someone afta’ me. An’ sounds grand t’me.” she said, giggling all the way and trying to focus. Well then, she thought she was about at the limit at that…
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