Scorn
"I like the way you think," Scorn purred at the thought of having another guest to add to the fun ",All right, you bring the meat and I'll slip into something more for the night's events." She walked away from Kain, taking out a piece of paper and scribbling the address that he could meet her at later once he had their guest.
"Just tell the man at the front desk that Chloe set you," she said handing the slip of paper to him and then looking at the wall where he had fired the Chlorine Gas ball at ",One promise I ask though is at least keep my walls from being too damaged, I would hate to have to remodel the place again when I just had it finished."
She formed her own little ball of shadow in her hand, admiring it for a few seconds before throwing it at the ground, causing everything to go dark briefly and then the little light that had been in the room came back but Chloe was gone all ready, leaving Kain alone and to complete what he wanted to do before meeting up again.
Chloe remained in the shadows, bouncing from roof top to roof top before reaching the building where they would meet up. It wasn't the most appealing building, it still being on one of the poorer ends of town but it did its job when Scorn wanted to get away from the others for awhile, plus it was the only building that wasn't bombed by the Syndicate who had been tracking her before. She had learned from her mistake then and now didn't entire the building as Scorn, but as her other self, Chloe Allaire, the girl who had died years ago. In truth Chloe wasn't entirely dead but the roles of who was in command of the body had changed. Before the night she killed her own parents she had been Chloe and Scorn had merely been her other personality, her best friend actually. Scorn had been formed as kind of her imaginary friend, at least that what others thought it as but Scorn had been more to Chloe then they would expect. It was another side to her, the other side that she had kept hidden for so long because she had been afraid but all that changed when her father had violated her to such a degree that she wanted Scorn to help her, wanted Scorn to make them suffer and Scorn came to be the new person. Chloe still resided inside but by now mingled so much with Scorn's personality and had hate for the world that they were one and the same anymore.
Once reaching the alley next to the building she removed her hoodie and wrapped it up as well as wiping off most of the pain on her face as best she could. Only those knowing her true face would know she was Scorn. Now she just appeared to be a rather white skinned person who needed more sun. She went to her pocket and pulled out some sunglasses and put those on as well to cover the color of her eyes. Once satisfied that she could go in without someone knowing her besides her own gang members who resided inside themselves, she entered the sidewalks and then the building.
Ah home away from home, Scorn thought to herself as she walked through the door, her shoes clicking against the hard floor. At the other side of the doors sat one man behind a desk, looking rather bored with his job. This was the last remaining member of the gang that had been called the Dustmen. Another find within the walls of Curdon Cay, she had managed to convince him to help in the new Reapers despite being an old rival with the old Reapers of Empire City. He had no tongue do to an accident of some kind so he never spoke.
"Dusty, I have some guest's coming by later so don't act to harshly to them when they come," she said to the Dustman who looked up giving only a slight smile. He was better then the two Reaper conduits at least. She never had to listen to him or bark her orders over and over to get them through his skull. He merely obeyed and provided some good early security systems, though they got into her rooms which got her agitated.
"Just remember to keep your toys out of my room and we shall be fine," she added before going to an elevator and clicking the button for the top floor where her room resided. The floor was all hers and she loved it. She had furnished it herself and everything. It was hardly something most would like. It was painted black wall to wall, with white marble counter tops in the kitchen and some silver for the lamps being the only other colors to reside in the place. There were some paintings on the walls, not for Scorn's taste but rather to just have something up to not have the walls be so bare.
"Now what to wear," Scorn thought to herself heading back to a room that contained a bed fit for two, as well as a closet that had some clothes. The closet was hardly full but once and awhile Scorn herself would have to get something for it solely because she could and for such occasions as this. She might of not always been the one for dress up but tonight she figured she would go with it, grabbing a lovely black dress to put on along with some heeled shoes.
Kiera
Kiera smirked at Eli as he quoted Don Quixote and replied to his quote with another.
"If you feel that you see me, not quite at my virginal best, cross my palm with a coin, and I'll willingly show you the rest," She said before following after Eli to Zeke's bar, hoping that Eli wasn't to charged up. She had avoided being a hundred percent charged after her first experience of it. It had been exhilarating but not at all that safe for those around her as well as herself. Plus a day later she hadn't felt all that good from it, it was like her body suffered a crash once realizing it didn't have a hundred percent power and wanted it again. After that she had made sure that only nine of her ten fingers kept charged at most.
Upon reaching the bar, Kiera jumped off her board, grabbing the piece of glass from under her and landing on her two feet with ease on the ground."Well now let us see what Zeke has to share that is so important," Kiera said opening the doors and feeling thrilled to be at the bar again. It was a nice place for any conduit who wanted to be around others. It didn't matter so much on which side you were on, infamous or hero or whatever you wanted to call yourself, it was open for all except for those who were a bit too open on what they were. A sign of that fact was the still missing bar stool where Scorn had apparently sat most of the time before being kicked from the bar permanently. The only other person Kiera could think who had been given a permanent ban from the bar was the guy going around calling himself the Anarchy of Flame. Though no one knew who he was entirely besides perhaps the fact his powers involved fire, he still was on Zeke's small ban list for the bar.
Thinking of the Anarchy of Flame, her mind again hit the topic of Scorn and wondering how she dealt with this rogue. Scorn wasn't one to share so she doubted that she liked this rogue messing with whatever plans she had. When it came to whatever meeting that would happen between the two she didn't really want to be there, it would be a fight to the death that was for certain to Kiera.
"Finally you two are here," a shout came from the bar, showing where Zeke was at.
"Only a few missing but you two were kind of the last I was waiting on before I revealed my surprise," he said once Kiera was closer ",Most of the regulars are here by now. So it'll be up to everyone what you guys do with the intel I have."
"Well we would of been here earlier but Don Quixote over there had to charge up," Kiera said pointing to Eli.