Hearing Jaklo coming his way, Coal turned to give him a nervous smile. He hadn’t talk to him yet, maybe he was shy like Coal? Introverted? He seemed like a nice person, Coal felt as if the two of them could be good friends-
“If you think this is just a club for mages then you will be rudely awakened. So think twice before you sign anything. This isn’t a job you usually get to retire from.”, Coal smile immediately dropped, his expression now blank. ”Great,, he thought, I have to work with an insecure jackass.
“Oh don’t worry, I am perfectly capable of taking care of myself. Thank you for your concern!” he said in his most disgustingly sweet voice. False kindness, a sure fire way to annoy anyone.
He heard Jaklo mentally huff as he walked down the stairs, only for Atlas to come bounding up with a bottle of liquor. He seemed to be in a happier mood, maybe he could lift Coal’s spirits too.
“H-”
"Well then. It seems we have a case. Cheers." Atlas slurred, well not slurred, but to Coal anyway he did.
”A jackass of a hunter, and an alcoholic vampire, great., Coal’s positive mood was deteriorating, and his urge to snap someone’s neck was growing. He felt as if he couldn’t take another word, he was going to worm himself into the drunkard’s mind and-
"Excuse that slip up. And you, boy". He turned to Coal. He was thinking, in a spiteful manner, "Don't go poking around in the head of somebody 7 times your age. I've met con men with more finesse than you."
”BOY?” Coal screamed in Atlas’ mind, loud enough to give someone a headache. “Hey, Jackass!” Coal snapped at Atlas in the real world, his voice literally shaking the room. Windows banged, the floor shook, and the donut box tumbled over, spilling powdery doughnuts onto the wooden floor. “You better learn to suck it up and be mature enough to work with someone, or I might have to twist your limbs off. For someone over a hundred years old, you sure are immature”, and with that, Coal teleported out of the room. Not as gracefully as the first time though. An explosion of smoke filled the room, a bang equivalent to a gunshot was also heard, the bang ringing throughout the house as Coal appeared downstairs.
Turning his head to only see Jaklo filled him with bitterness again. He was talking to Markiel, and temporarily distracted. Seeing his chance, Coal gave Jaklo a mental slap across the back of his head. He didn’t bother staying long as he once again vanished, without any of the theatrics this time. No smoke, no sound, just gone. He still could feel Jaklo’s sudden surprise, it filled him with glee.
”Who do they think they are”?, Coal stalked down towards Speh’s office. ”I could stop an army before they can even get close to me, and they dare try to belittle me?, Coal being so wrapped up in his rage hadn’t noticed he wasn’t walking anymore. Rather gliding across the floorboards, while an Athames flashed and waved threateningly at his side. An unfortunate habit Coal possessed that was triggered during times of high stress or anger..
Coal’s anger however was quick to die, in truth, he didn’t want to harm any of them. Just intimidate a little, like a rattlesnake shaking it’s tail, Coal just wanted the danger to move along with causing a fight.
No longer fueled by rage, Coal awkwardly stumbled as he struggling to regain his balance as the levitation spell suddenly ended on him, and the black-handled ritual knife fell down too, cleaving the wooden floorboard as if it was butter.
His cheeks flushed even though no one was there to see him stumble like that, though who knows, that silent freak of a vampire could be lurking about.
Sighing, he picked up the enchanted blade, leaving a deep gash in the floor boards. A part of him wanted to fix it, another hoped that Jaklo or Atlas would get their foot stuck in it and fall over. Coal went for the latter and pocketed his ritual knife, it was a pretty blade. Etched with runes and made of the purest silver, too bad it had a habit of slicing things clean in half. Well, everything except himself and his clothes.
The benefit of wearing enchanted clothes was that you gained the element of surprise. Without all that flashy metal, no one would be expecting a pair of jeans to be able to stop a fireball. And that was what Coal was about, surprises.
Finally reaching the door, Coal fazed through it and walked in the room. Hey, might as well show off his power as he was going into his first mission. Coal could guess Cerberus was already betting 20 bucks he’d die.