A dance with Death

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  1. Timestamp: 12 Mia (Winter), 81380
    Characters: Sejv Massit

    <span style='width:100%;font-weight:bold; font-size:10px'>Out of Character</span>
    <table class='ooc'><tr><td>Private for ducky</td></tr></table>


    Sejv waited out side of the restaurant with arms folded, he had been waiting for someone yet they had cancelled on him. So he was left standing there, debating with himself whether he should go in or not. He wasnÂ’t a major fan of eating by himself and he didnÂ’t really want the night to be a boring, old lone some one.

    He was wearing a suit for a change too, one of his pieces of formal finery. It was a very dark black yet with a slight hint of navy blue to it with a tiny pin stripe gold pattern to it. Underneath he had a silt sky blue shirt that shimmered quite nicely, the end of the cuffs just jutting out from his suit cuffs. He didnÂ’t wear a tie though, instead just leaving the top of his shirt unbuttoned. He didnÂ’t like to be too business.

    He looked into the high class restaurant in Ajita, it wasnÂ’t so good that celebrities and such ate there but it was good enough that the food was spot on. Not to mention there service was impeccable, it was a restaurant he often ate in. He loved the quiet nature of it really, but also it was a restaurant his family often used. One of the main reasons he came here.
     
  2. Remis had stalked the one who had gotten away. So far her mishaps with food had been few and far between, but this one, this Sejv stuck out. He had knocked her out and played along with her games better then most could. She had found easily enough. A luxurious grin danced across her lips as her silent flight brought her to a landing, on a precariously thin light post.
    Her balance was top notch, and so for a moment she just watched him. Her knee length red dress flowed nicely against her body. The jewel, set in the middle for what the designer said was to make the dress look more pricey, was surely there to draw attention to her ample bosom. Smirking, she couldn't resist meeting up with Sejv the way she had that fateful night at the Black Market. Hello stranger.
    Her wings were neatly tucked behind her, her tail bejeweled with valuable trinkets, thudded lazily against the ground. Her hand reached about her neck, touching the fastening of the halter top dress, more out of habit then anything. She wasn't use to the style and was constantly afraid it woudl become embarassingly undone. Remis Ni'elle Gyrrin's red eyes were only emphasised by her gown, but the way the pierced into the soul of a being was noteworthy on its own. So your paying right...for the meal I mean.
     
  3. Sejv was finally about to give in when he heard a faint sound above his head. He was going to ignore it at first but when a familiar voice came from that area he looked up. A smile twisted itself onto his face as he grinned at Remis, was quite glad to see her alive and well too. He wasnÂ’t sure how well vampires healed against fire but it was nice to know. Anyway he was pleasantly surprised to see her anyway, and he couldnÂ’t help but notice how exquisite she looked in the dress.

    "Well this is a unexpected surprise, didnÂ’t think you came by this area often." He said with the same grin on his face, holding back a little laughter. "And yes of course, what kind of gentlemen would I be if I didnÂ’t."

    Taking her hand gently and kissing it lightly, then slowly hooking his arm in hers. "Shall we." He said with another flash of teeth. His arm showing the way into the restaurant.
     
  4. Remis looked at him, a bit surprised he didn't cuss her out for trying to kill him. But to each his own she supposed. Grinning happily, she hooked arms with him and entered the restaurant. Every once in a while a waiter would whisper something, obviously realizing she wasn't exactly normal. And at those moments, she flashed her teeth dangerously and growled.
    The rude behavior however got them seated quickly and a nice little secluded area. As to coming out to this area...I go wherever my prey goes. She smiled cutely, as it that were the most normal thing to say. Dropping into the cushioned seat, she purused the menu.
    Normally, she wouldn't be eating this food. It was a waste to her system, but she figured she'd did it for old times sake. As a grumpy old female waitress teetered by, she reached out and grabbed the thill's wing. Umm excuse...we'd liked to be served now. A glass of red wine for me.
     
  5. Sejv tutted a little at her appalling behaviour, he would send the owner a small check to make up for it later. After all they had seen vampires before but she was really flaunting it, still it made for a more interesting night. Anyway least she had got the waitresses attention after all.

    "Well I'm hardly your prey, after all he beat up who." He said with a little glint in his eye. "And miss I would like a decanter of wine please, and for starters a Grader Salad. Then I would like a ... yg ums hefieklai please." He said with a smile.

    "Oh and of course, the lady will have a a rare viiw steak please, extra rare in fact." He said while giving Remis a wink. Lighting the candle on their table with a minor click of his fingers.

    "So you are you fairing anyway," a little bit of curiosity in his voice, it had been a few days after he had last seen her.
     
  6. She couldn't help but snarl as he insinuated that he had beat her up. His boast was less then welcome and she gladly began plotting her revenge. I let you win... She didn't of course, but Remis had to hold onto her pride somehow. As he ordered for him and her, she smiled sweetly at the pruney old wench and then quickly resumed her attention to him as he lit the candle and asked with open curiosity.

    Welllll....I could be doing better. I haven't eatten anything because I was to lazy. Then of course there was the little matter of having to heal up. My brother wasn't very happy...but lucky for you I dissuaded him from him coming to rip your guts out. It was a true statement. Laurik didn't take well on others beating his younger twin up. Snorting lightly, she touched the elegant bun of hair, making sure it was till in place. Her keen eyes peered about, sure she could easily snatch some of the wealthier matrons for a little snack.

    Unfortunately she knew he would be paying attention. Why didn't you kill me? It was a valid question. After all she had tried the same to him. Smirking, she kicked his shin from under the table. That's step one of pay back. Her pretty face, and innocent smiles were such a throw off to her rather dangerous nature.
     
  7. Sejv held back a laugh buy covering his mouth with his hand, he couldnÂ’t help but chuckle a bit at her feeble attempt to get back at him. I let you win It was really quite pathetic, still he would humour her a little if she wanted.

    "Oh yes you let me win," He said with another muffled laugh. He got a little more serious nevertheless when he heard she had a brother, with any luck it wouldnÂ’t be a older brother. "O I see, your brother wanted to kill me. Well maybe he could have a little better luck than you." he said with a grin on his face.

    "And I didnÂ’t kill you because I'm a nice kinda guy." he said with a smile, although it very rapidly faded as his leg took a blow. "Ouch.. Not here dear." He said through gritted teeth a little.

    "Anyway you owe me for sparing your life." He said with a small frown across his face.
     
  8. She could easily see his concerns about her brother. Luck has nothing to do with it. Laurik is far better a fighter then me...and talks less too. As he reprimanded her for her kick, she couldn't help but do it agian, harder this time. Don't tell me what to do hun. She grinned at him. She like Sejv, he could provide hours of entertainment she was sure.
    Owe you? She grinned dangerously at the idea, and without so much as a time for a blink, she sat next to him, pinning him to the wall. One knee proped on his lap, she snaked forward, whispering temptingly in his ear. What do you want? She smiled flirtatiously, stroked his cheek with the back of her hand and was instantly on her side of the table again.
    Clicking her nails on the table, she waited impatiently for the food. Stupid waiters take to long if they don't hurry there's gonna be a living hell in that kitchen. She would do it. Remis would most definately do it. Crimson eyes found Sejv and she winked, and wished fervantly that she could read minds.
     
  9. Sejv mused with his mind though as she talked about her brother, it was a good job he had stoked up on a few extra items to help him deal with the little hell spawns. He supposed it was a bit of a bad idea to get involved with the vampires, especially when he had the chance to kill one of them. But alas he didnÂ’t have the killer instinct, and was bound by his conscious to do good in the world. Even if it meant sparing the life of someone bound by evil.

    As she kicked him again though, he hooked his tail around her leg and stopped it dead in its tracks. He didnÂ’t say anything though, just smiled and raised his eye brows at her.

    He smiled although, she pinned his chair with him on it more against the side. She was such a flirt. "Well..." he said, nipping at her in a very playful way. "Spare the innocents here, I like this place." He said, getting increasingly more nervous that he would have to try and prevent a blood bath.
     
  10. Her approach definately didn't get the response she wanted. And thus she growled, pushed out of her seat and stalked over to some old crippled man, grabbing his throat and licking his ear. Got any balls old man? O Sejv...is this the one you wanted me to kill? A knife flew into her hand and she sliced the man's throat, he fell with barely a gurgle. His blood is powder...not even liquid. I just put him out of his misery.
    'Dragons shrieked and fled the restaurant, not really wanting to stay around for desert. Now Remis figured she had killed the man for two reasons, one to get back at Sejv and too because she hadn't eatten in a good month. Launching her fangs into his neck she drained him with ease and wiped her lips. At least I was kind enough to kill him first right?
    She smirked dangerously and the room suddenly went dark. Licking her lips she jumped toward the table and crawled on it like a stripper turned cat or something. Dropping a leg down one on each side of him, she hissed, and then thudded her left foot into his chest, pinning him there with strength. I hope this doesn't change the way you feel about me. She laughed. Of course it did.
     
  11. Sejv sighed and tried not to look devastated, the old kiom hadnÂ’t done anything yet she was just killing him. He looked at her, his eyes trying to figure out why he spared her life. He wished he had the strength to do what he must, to actually burn her into a skeleton and then turn that into nothing but ash. Yet he knew he never really could. WouldnÂ’t stop him from handing her name into a vampire hunters group he knew.

    "Ah it doesnÂ’t change anything, although I does show your really desperate to get with me. After all you killed someone because i turned you down yet again." He said flashing a smile.

    Then he twisted his hands back then summoned up a spell, one to turn the tables a little. He glow all over in a green shower of light then it pulsed once before fading.

    He grabbed her leg and easily pushed it back, with another shove sending her flying backwards and off the table. It was a earth based spell that pretty much gave him the strength of the rocks, and tough as one too. "This is going to be interesting, my little she devil." He said with a sad look in his eyes, he couldnÂ’t help but look at the corpse of the kiom. Such a waste.
     
  12. Desperate? Me? No. I can have just about who I want. I'm just hungry. As she flew, she used her wings as a parachute jsut before she hit the ground. She had no intent of playing this thing again. She wouldn't lose. Immediately water danced around her, building higher and higher until at last it was knee length. It looked an absolute waste of a spell.
    O and Sejv I was NEVER yours. She smirked deliciously and disappeared into the water, only to pop up quickly, soaking wet and terribly happy with herself. The wench had something in her hand to use, and as soon as she found an opening it would surely be tested.
     
  13. Sejv smiled at her angry, it always did make him smile the way she got so worked up on things. Especially when ever he turned her advances down, it was funny how she was officially his stalker too. But he had somewhat predicted that so he had stalked up on a few fancy items that were best against her breed. He pulled out a metallic sphere from his robe, it was adorned with quite a large number of little holes.

    "I never said you were, I said that you want me. But your never going to get me dear." He said with another laugh while she started swimming around in her own personal column of water. He wasnÂ’t going to wait for her this time, as he pressed the controls on the ord.

    Sudden it glowed yellow for a second before flooding the room with sun light, it wasnÂ’t true sun light so it wouldnÂ’t kill her but it would defiantly weaken her. "Its the sun orb, quite handy really." He had done a little research into vampires but had been a little disappointed. He had found out why she was more resistant to his spells and why she was strong. But he had only found a few ways to hurt them.

    Still light seemed the best one.
     
  14. She hissed fitfully at him. Well I want you thats true...but perhaps not in the way that you so wished. She laughed happily. Her attraction to Sejv was minimal...she just wanted to bite into that throaty neck of his.
    As he tossed the ball, Remis was at first confused. The emotion was soon replaced with rage and anger as she ducked under her water, avoiding most of the light but still getting a nice wooping attack. Swimming around in the 5 foot water, she game up again, this time near the kitchen door. Nice trick...unfortunately if you read at all...most vampires aren't all that harmed by sun. He was right to use it though, it weakened her, made her stunned for a moment but didn't little else then that. Fusajt ryel ump Fusajt kyyl...emvats ni lessla semi gyyl A spell that she had learned quite recently and would make a nice toy to play with. As cold waters met with warm waters, a miniature tornado formed, hurling itself onto the around the room, destroying all in the path.
     
  15. Sejv was laugher a little at her anger, not even bothering to hide it now. He loved to wind her up especially when she got all huffy, but he was a little annoyed that she avoided his attack. He hadnÂ’t expected to hurt her, it only really did that to people who were born vampires. Yet it wasnÂ’t even real sun light, just a magical version so it wasnÂ’t as potent. But it was capable of stunning them anyway.

    He was a little nervous though as the giant water twister skidded its way around the room, it didnÂ’t matter though. As long as she kept using element attacks he could best her. Her magic as an apprentice just wasnÂ’t potent enough, and so he dispelled it easy enough.

    Shooting a beam of fire into it, evaporating the mass of water and stopping the thing dead in its tracks. "When will you learn, your magic isnÂ’t going to beat me." He said with a smirk on his face, he wasnÂ’t planning on losing this one either. Still though the thought of her brother was a little daunting, his mind wandering to it again and distracting him.
     
  16. When will you learn that I'm presistent and will easily outlive you. She laughed menacingly and floated to his side. Wrapping a powerful hand around his throat she flung him across the room into the metalic door of the kitchen. Watching, and hoping to hear the rewarding sound of his sputtering into the puddles. Flying higher, she crawled on the ceiling, resembling much her lizard ancestors. Crawling along, she finally made it to his side, dropped and barreled both feet into his left arm vertically.
    Fine...since my magick isn't doing much good I'll use my so obviously superior strength. Grabbing the front of his shirt, she gave him a lick on the cheek, and with speed that resembled teleportation, returned to the table from were it all started. I'm such a tease. She couldn't help but laugh.
    She clucked her tongue, obviously noticing his distraction. It was the same look of when she spoke about Laurik. Laurik could be here in an instant...wanna play with him?
     
  17. He laughed as she threw him, soaring quite happily through the air then hitting the wall with a crash, smashing through it and then jumping up. He grinned at her wildly and bounded forward, jumping onto a table and laughing at her. "Did you forget that spell I cast earlier" tapping his chest triumphantly. "hard as rock see."

    He put his arms forwards then did some fancy thing with them, chanting a little as well. Clouds of black and orange smoke swirled around in two different places and slowly became solid and corporeal. Forming too identical creatures.

    They were both made up of lumps of black rock with veins of red underneath, they were roughly humanoid but still very crud. They seemed to be held together by lava.

    "Hope you like these Magma guardians, very hot. Hot enough to evaporate water instantly in fact." With out a word they marched towards her and began throwing punches and shooting fireballs. Even their foot prints set the floor on fire, the air around them turning to steam. " And sure bring him on" He said with another laugh.
     
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