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Post by Chance Harebell on Dec 9, 2006 11:17:40 GMT -5
S'ven had already had a feast, though he wouldn't exactly call it for celebration. The thought of another one did something peculiar to his stomach that made him feel like vomiting. He put a hand over his mouth as he headed down into the subway, beckoning with his free hand for the others to follow. "I'm with Miss Rinne on that one, Mora," he murmured as he resisted the queezy feeling. "And please... don't bring up the thought again."
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Post by Chibi-San on Dec 9, 2006 11:28:50 GMT -5
Viorel followed S'ven down into the abandoned subway system and across the subway tracks. The electrically charged third rail had been in-active for at least thirty years if his memory served him correctly. He tapped on the large metal waiting bench and it made an echoing sound. "Darn," He said, "It would be a lot more fun down here if the humans hadn't left." He then sat down on the ringing bench and it was silenced.
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Post by Alexander Nikara on Dec 9, 2006 11:33:38 GMT -5
Mora wasted no time in walking up to the elevator and roughly punching the "open" button on the oustide of the contraption. "Come on you slowpokes," She said stepping into the elevator, keeping one foot in the doorway so it wouldn't close.
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Post by Kuro on Dec 9, 2006 11:41:41 GMT -5
The subway echoed with the sound of Viorel tapping the bench, but sitting on it stopped the soundwaves, hence silencing it. Good. Rinne wouldn't have to put up with her ears ringing for the short remainder of the night.
Trailing after Mora, Rinne hesitantly stepped into the elevator. It wasn't a very pretty sight, but it got them back home, and that was all that mattered at the moment. She claimed a corner as her own spot until the trip was over. Her stomach was feeling worse, now. Quickly moving vehicles, cramped little spaces and the lingering aroma of blood from her jacket pocket was a combination that easily made Rinneleine nauseated. She had it better than S'ven, though. He looked absolutely awful in comparison to his usual appearance. She bounced up and down on the balls of her feet to try and take her mind off how the elevator was beginning to spin as well. "Can we go now, everyone? Please?"
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Post by Chance Harebell on Dec 9, 2006 11:47:23 GMT -5
"Wait for myself and Vi, Miss Rinne," S'ven remarked, smiling a little at her impatience as he stepped in along with them. He beckoned for Vi follow him, supporting himself with one of the built in rails inside the elevator. At this point, he was as close to tipsy as a vampire could be and that really only consisted of being lightheaded, dizzy, and sick to his stomach. Not at all what he remembered it as from his days as a mortal.
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Post by Chibi-San on Dec 9, 2006 11:56:45 GMT -5
Vi steped into the elevator and sat down in a corner to rest. He hung his head and sighed, glad the mission was over and they could finnally get some rest, not that he hadn't had enough sitting in the boring van all day, listening to music he didn't even like but left on anyways and eating day old home made french fries.
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Post by Alexander Nikara on Dec 9, 2006 12:04:26 GMT -5
Mora removed her foot from the doorway and pushed the last button on the bottom of the keypad. "Here we go," She said, more as a warning for the two vampires that they were about to start moving down than anything. "Guess who's back?" She chimed as the elevator door opened and she stepped out into a large circular room with marble floors.
Karis looked up from where he was reading his book, and waved his hand in acknowledgment before laying his book aside and standing up, walking towards the group. "Did you bring the disk?" He asked.
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Post by Chance Harebell on Dec 9, 2006 12:09:10 GMT -5
S'ven stepped forward and drew the disk from his vest pocket. "You might want to take it from me before I puke on it," he muttered, offering the disk to his boss. He ducked his head in embarrassment when he realized that perhaps his words had been a little rude. For fear of angering his boss, he quickly apologized. "Sorry for being so blunt. It was a rough mission, I'm afraid. But the only thing really injurred was my vest, so all in all, it was a success."
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Post by Chibi-San on Dec 9, 2006 20:03:34 GMT -5
"Yeah, successfully boring as hell." Vi said walking over to an arm chair and sinking into it's soft cushion. He brushed off his red samurai modeled left shoulder armor. It was the only side that it could be located. He picked up a small white bottle on the chairs side-table and squirted a queer looking clear liquid into his eye. Eye spray, for shielding his usually sore eyes and cooling them.
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Post by Alexander Nikara on Dec 9, 2006 20:12:34 GMT -5
Karis nodded in acknowledgment of S'ven's apology. "You needn't bother with apologies," He said slowly. "It was a tough mission, and it's not all the time vampires drink from drunken humans."
Mora yawned and stretched out on the sofa, putting her arms behind her back. "If S'ven had let me blow more things up it would've been easier," She said casually.
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Post by Chance Harebell on Dec 9, 2006 20:17:54 GMT -5
S'ven's cheeks flushed a little more at the words. He speculated for a moment on how Karis could have known that, as he hadn't told anyone. But Karis had his ways, so S'ven didn't question. But he did turn to Mora with a disapproving look. "If you'd blown anything else up, you'd have burried me and the disk, therefor making the mission a failure," he informed his partner, shaking his head. "You've got a one track mind. It's all explosions and bright lights with you."
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Post by Chibi-San on Dec 9, 2006 20:27:49 GMT -5
Viorel laughed, "Yeah Mora, get your head out of the clouds of smoke from the world's most powerful atomic bombs." He lit a cigar and plugged it into his mouth to calm himself down. He was always shaky at night, because the moon was out. If the moon had been full it would have been a lot, worse, in his mind. Oh the poor little outfit he was wearing, he'd have to buy a new one.
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Post by Alexander Nikara on Dec 9, 2006 20:36:13 GMT -5
"But I like smoke and lights," Mora pouted. "And besides, what's more fun than blowing up big building with big bombs?" She paused for a moment. "Ok, don't answer that question."
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Post by Kuro on Dec 9, 2006 21:32:15 GMT -5
"I can name a few things." Rinne spoke out of the blue. If anyone had forgotten if she was still there, it would have full justification. One of the chairs further down was occupied by the girl, a shimmery white spilling over the back. Her knees were drawn to her chest. It was a rather odd position for her, as composure was important to the ex-aristocrat. The room had finally come into full focus, at least. She didn't trust her legs with the task of holding the rest of her body up, so sitting was the only option. Rinne shook her head to free her eyes from her almost irritating bangs. "But on second thought, I don't think I shall."
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Post by Chance Harebell on Dec 9, 2006 21:49:58 GMT -5
S'ven chose not to further add to what promised to be ensuing insanity. He rolled his red eyes and turned back to Karis with a questioning look gracing his features. "What's on that thing anyway?" he inquired. None of them, aside from Karis, knew what the disk's purpose was or what, exactly, Karis had been working so diligently on for what seemed like quite a while. All they knew was that it was important. Well, now was as good a time as any to ask, he supposed.
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