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Joscelin Fitzthomas ([personal profile] dredefulchilde) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2016-02-17 10:18 pm

If I had my way I would stay up here forever and never look down - February Open Post

Leaning from the balcony

Islington Nest, Early February - OPEN to vampires and vampire allies only

One hundred twenty years, almost exactly. That was how long it had been since Joscelin Fitzhomas had last been allowed in the Nest. He was surprised by how much had changed--he saw far more new faces than old--and how much had stayed exactly the same. Everything was so familiar; with the notable exception of the clothes everyone wore and the cell phones most now carried, it was almost as if he had not been deposed in a violent coup, been made to watch as every vampire he'd ever sired was killed in front of him, and had been banned for life.

Huh.

Well, plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.

He initially cast about for a familiar face, but quickly changed his criteria to a friendly one. He recognized many faces, of course, and he also recognized the openly murderous glares he was getting from every quarter. His reputation as a monstrous tyrant had apparently preceded him, because even vampires sired after his spectacular downfall didn't look terribly pleased to have him there.

Ah--a friendly face at last. Finally.

"Rough crowd tonight, hmm? It's almost as if they all remember my rather disastrous attempt at leading the Nest."


As if without a care

Kensington High Street, 14 February - OPEN

Ah, Valentine's Day. Chocolate and cards and plenty of soppy young couples drunk on wine and love and blissfully unaware that they were being watched by a small figure lurking in the shadows. After his embarrassing failure to feed on the American the previous night, Joscelin found himself quite ravenous. He stood a little away from the entrance to the Underground station, looking for an easy mark. It had been far too long since he'd had human blood, and even as old as he was his strength and speed were rather diminished because of it. Ah, there.

Quietly, he approached his chosen victim.


Wondering should I take the fall

Guilty Pleasures, 20 February - CLOSED to Kenzi

News around the Nest was that Jean-Claude had recently turned a pretty young girl. A former witch, even, to hear some of the younger ones tell it. How very interesting.

Joss felt it was his duty, as Jean-Claude's associate and even sometimes friend to investigate these claims and, if necessary, impress upon the newly made vampire the importance of her new situation as the progeny of the Earl of Poplar.

But mostly he was curious.

As strange, or even appalling, as the presence of a prepubescent boy in a strip club might have looked to the casual observer, this was hardly Joscelin's first time in Jean Claude's establishment. In fact, a nod to the bartender got him shown to his accustomed booth, hidden in a corner, and a large strawberry milkshake. If he was going to suss out the baby vampire, Guilty Pleasures was a good place to start.

And apparently his hunch had paid off. There she was, really not very far from where he sat. The others had been right--she was pretty.

"So it's you, then, is it?" He asked, more demanding than anything, putting out his small hand. "Joscelin Fitzthomas de Lisle, at your service."


Or should I take the stairs

The Jolly Roger, 29 February - OPEN

Leap years were somewhat less extraordinary to the admittedly ancient but Joscelin had always found himself fascinated with the idea of it, which came about far earlier than his own long-ago time. It was Aurelia who had first sparked his interest in all things antiquarian, when she was still alive, and in between telling him stories of Claudian Rome and her eventual journey to the newly established outpost of Britannia improved his paltry church Latin with the real thing.

He'd never admit it, of course, but he missed his sire desperately.

Because it was leap day, and because he still had yet to find a human surrogate parent who fit his exacting standards in brainwashed blood donors, Joss decided to debase himself by going to the local watering hole. Blood workers weren't ideal, but he had a bit of cash at the moment and it was far preferable to random drunks and stray pets. Despite his apparent age, certain others of his attributes had him quickly admitted to the back room.

Where he waited.
thelittlemerman: (jerkface//sugar cube?)

[personal profile] thelittlemerman 2016-02-29 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh yes," Finnick says, his smile returning to its full icy force. "All crimes equal to killing someone for their blood."

He knows if he stops talking, the vampire will just find someone else to prey on - he realizes that he hasn't quite thought this through. It occurs to him that he could just kidnap him and kill him, but to get him alone would be a feat without drawing attention or getting himself killed in the process.

"Besides, you and I both know time is relative. Well, perhaps you measure it the spaces between meals. I don't have any irritating obligations like that."
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[personal profile] thelittlemerman 2016-03-07 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Finnick has no idea what Joss is talking about, but he's not about to reveal that. He's only been alive four and a half centuries, which makes this prepubescent vampire older than him. It's not humbling, just a minor annoyance.

He smirks, pretending he's not deeply unsettled at the thought that a human is about to die to a vampire and he can't do anything to stop it. It happens every day, and he knows it, but here he is effectively powerless to stop even one attack. "It will always be a mystery to me why the Night Council tolerates soulless killers like you," he says sweetly. "Be on your way, then."
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[personal profile] thelittlemerman 2016-03-19 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
"Because," Finnick says evenly, still smirking. "If I had the opportunity to choose between any hapless human's life and yours, it would be the human's life almost every time. There are a few witches I wouldn't mind seeing gone, but your kind is truly despicable in every way."

It's not as if he can lie, but Finnick looks hard at Joss in complete sincerity to drive the point home. "Did I tell you to be on your way?"