“A-ah, wait, not so rough..”
“You’re enjoying it though, aren’t you.”
“..Y-yeah..”
“Do you like when I do this?”
Booker’s sharp senses made him suddenly aware of someone approaching and he glanced over to see Lisette sauntering towards them. His eyes lit up as they met hers, and he held her gaze as he continued to scrape his teeth teasingly against the whimpering girl’s neck.
”Didn’t your mother ever tell you not to play with your food?”
Booker gave Lisette a sly wink as he ran his tongue over the girl’s taut skin. “I’d offer you some, but it looks like you’ve already had your appetizer,” he replied, pausing as his companion touched the girl’s hair. He watched as his prey turned her head to look at the female vampire in wide-eyed fascination. His eyebrows quirked in amusement and he put his lips to her ear as she continued to stare. “You’re attracted to her?” he teased. Booker made a clicking sound with his tongue in mock irritation and redirected her attention back to himself with a finger under her chin. “I’m jealous.” He went back to work on her neck as he listened to Lisette complain about the recent lack of challenge.
"Let's do something fun."
He had to agree; their evenings had become too predictable lately. All his recent meals had quite literally fallen into his lap. And they both knew that easy pickings were not nearly as satisfying. They needed that little extra zest – the thrill of capture.
“Well, I’d be up for an old-fashioned street hunt, if you are,” he murmured against skin. Prowling the streets at night was sometimes a welcome change of pace to the nightclub scene. There was more risk involved, more energy exerted, more actual chasing. More skill too, like finding creative ways to approach their victims or lure them to a more secluded area. Sometimes they made it a game to see who could get the most in a single night. Other times they went in on one target together and laughed to see the poor soul struggle between the two of them.
That thought made Booker suddenly ravenous. He opened his mouth to finally sink his teeth in…when something distracted him for the second time. It was a figure, out of the corner of his eye. A tall, slender woman with dark hair was lurking in the shadows of another table not too far away. He suddenly realized that she’d probably been there longer than he’d noticed…which was impossible… And then he became very still.
“Lisette,” he drawled smoothly, shushing the girl on his lap who wanted to know why he’d stopped. “You wanted excitement.” He tilted his head in the direction of the mysterious woman. “I think we might have our hands full tonight.”
Three days. She still hadn’t eaten.
And it wasn’t for lack of food; She was surrounded by morsels who practically fell at her feet whenever she walked through the door. So far she’d played with a few, but had eventually left every one of them high and dry, without so much as a scratch.
Mila crossed and re-crossed her legs again as she continued to scan the crowd with an uninterested look on her face. She’d wanted a distraction, but when it came down to it, she had no desire for any of these easy souls. The ache to feed was as strong as ever, but it was like she was looking at a buffet and was seeing nothing that appealed to her. As usual, her features had become increasingly striking the longer she waited. She could beckon someone over to her with just a look – she’d done it twice already that night before sending them away. Her eyes were almost frighteningly dark. She would have looked hungry even to the human eye, if any had been brave enough to linger on her without nervously glancing away.
Even as she studied the mass of bodies swaying together on the dance floor, her thoughts were some place far away. She thought about another kind of dance hall in another day and age, when the men wore waistcoats and buckles on their shoes and the women wore dresses that ballooned out from their hips. She remembered sitting in the shadows as she did now, looking across the sea of powdered wigs and catching the eye of some pretty girl. She’d made her blush with her unblinking stare. Suddenly the girl had Charlie’s face.
A colored light flashed over the vampire and she snapped out of her reverie. With a distracted sigh, she ran a hand through her hair and closed her eyes. This wasn’t where she wanted to be right now. She just wasn’t in the mood.
“You’re enjoying it though, aren’t you.”
“..Y-yeah..”
“Do you like when I do this?”
Booker’s sharp senses made him suddenly aware of someone approaching and he glanced over to see Lisette sauntering towards them. His eyes lit up as they met hers, and he held her gaze as he continued to scrape his teeth teasingly against the whimpering girl’s neck.
”Didn’t your mother ever tell you not to play with your food?”
Booker gave Lisette a sly wink as he ran his tongue over the girl’s taut skin. “I’d offer you some, but it looks like you’ve already had your appetizer,” he replied, pausing as his companion touched the girl’s hair. He watched as his prey turned her head to look at the female vampire in wide-eyed fascination. His eyebrows quirked in amusement and he put his lips to her ear as she continued to stare. “You’re attracted to her?” he teased. Booker made a clicking sound with his tongue in mock irritation and redirected her attention back to himself with a finger under her chin. “I’m jealous.” He went back to work on her neck as he listened to Lisette complain about the recent lack of challenge.
"Let's do something fun."
He had to agree; their evenings had become too predictable lately. All his recent meals had quite literally fallen into his lap. And they both knew that easy pickings were not nearly as satisfying. They needed that little extra zest – the thrill of capture.
“Well, I’d be up for an old-fashioned street hunt, if you are,” he murmured against skin. Prowling the streets at night was sometimes a welcome change of pace to the nightclub scene. There was more risk involved, more energy exerted, more actual chasing. More skill too, like finding creative ways to approach their victims or lure them to a more secluded area. Sometimes they made it a game to see who could get the most in a single night. Other times they went in on one target together and laughed to see the poor soul struggle between the two of them.
That thought made Booker suddenly ravenous. He opened his mouth to finally sink his teeth in…when something distracted him for the second time. It was a figure, out of the corner of his eye. A tall, slender woman with dark hair was lurking in the shadows of another table not too far away. He suddenly realized that she’d probably been there longer than he’d noticed…which was impossible… And then he became very still.
“Lisette,” he drawled smoothly, shushing the girl on his lap who wanted to know why he’d stopped. “You wanted excitement.” He tilted his head in the direction of the mysterious woman. “I think we might have our hands full tonight.”
Three days. She still hadn’t eaten.
And it wasn’t for lack of food; She was surrounded by morsels who practically fell at her feet whenever she walked through the door. So far she’d played with a few, but had eventually left every one of them high and dry, without so much as a scratch.
Mila crossed and re-crossed her legs again as she continued to scan the crowd with an uninterested look on her face. She’d wanted a distraction, but when it came down to it, she had no desire for any of these easy souls. The ache to feed was as strong as ever, but it was like she was looking at a buffet and was seeing nothing that appealed to her. As usual, her features had become increasingly striking the longer she waited. She could beckon someone over to her with just a look – she’d done it twice already that night before sending them away. Her eyes were almost frighteningly dark. She would have looked hungry even to the human eye, if any had been brave enough to linger on her without nervously glancing away.
Even as she studied the mass of bodies swaying together on the dance floor, her thoughts were some place far away. She thought about another kind of dance hall in another day and age, when the men wore waistcoats and buckles on their shoes and the women wore dresses that ballooned out from their hips. She remembered sitting in the shadows as she did now, looking across the sea of powdered wigs and catching the eye of some pretty girl. She’d made her blush with her unblinking stare. Suddenly the girl had Charlie’s face.
A colored light flashed over the vampire and she snapped out of her reverie. With a distracted sigh, she ran a hand through her hair and closed her eyes. This wasn’t where she wanted to be right now. She just wasn’t in the mood.