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Apr 14, 2013 12:32PM
Tazile strode in, curious as to what this was. Her first day on Earth would be interesting, or so she hoped, but not too exciting.
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Kelly came into the bar. She'd never been in here before. She didn't drink much, and now since she's been a vampire she hasn't drunken anything. She walked over to the bar and sat on a stool
Tazile made her way to the bar, lowering herself down on a stool. Her horns were clearly showing, little flowers sprouting around their base. She thought of which concoction to try first in her first experience of beverages on Earth.
Kelly looked over a few seats and saw a girl sit down. What was she? She moved over a seat, "Hi. I'm Kelly" she said
Tazile looked over, regarding Kelly carefully. She wasn't sure who she was referring to, as another girl had taken a seat close by. She used a finger to gesture to herself, confusion clear on her face.
SeaTheFiend wrote: "Tazile looked over, regarding Kelly carefully. She wasn't sure who she was referring to, as another girl had taken a seat close by. She used a finger to gesture to herself, confusion clear on her f..."Kelly nodded. "What's your name?" she asks
"Tazile," she replied, wide eyed. Her first interaction with a human, or what she thought to be a human, and she had possibly just botched it. The grimace that settled on her face was gone in an instant. "May I ask what you are?"
Kelly shrugged, she wasn't fond of what she was. "I guess so, I'm a vampire" she said, "A monster to be more clear." she said, "What about you?"
"Goddess of Mirrors and Indecision," Tazile replied, glancing over at the girl she'd just felt...dissecting her. Was that common on Earth? It felt odd to have someone look into what you were without asking. "I feel like I'm more so of a monster than anything else." She kept her eyes on a mirrored wall, looking into it in a way that she could keep an eye on everyone in the room.
"How so?" Kelly asked, "I doubt things could get worse then surviving on blood. And wanting to eat your own family" she said. She took a sip of her drink
"I survive on the painful indecision of others, as well as their souls when they pray to me for help," Tazile stated cheerfully.
"That sounds cool" Kelly nodded. She took another sip of her drink. It tasted awful. This place served blood but she didn't want any of it. She didn't want to continue being the monster she was,
Taximeters caught sight of the other girl doing a scan of Kelly. It was an intrusion of privacy, and it was wrong. She turned back to Kelly, her mouth a thin line. "You should drink blood," she suggested, "It's only natural. Don't look now, but there's a girl who's doin some sort of scan thing to you."
Kelly glanced over her shoulder, "What?" she saw a girl sitting near them, "She's not doing anything"
Kelly shrugged, "Oh well," she set her glass down and ordered some blood. "If you say it's what I should do then," she sipped it
"That's what you think," Tazile said, eyes glowing brightly, "But you know she's doing it. But, back to what I said before: you should drink blood."
Kelly looks up at the girl that just introduced herself as Lian, "How do you know my name?" she glanced over at Tazile then back,
"I told you," Tazile chirped triumphantly before turning to Lian, "That's an invasion of privacy." She made a good show of shattering the glass in the mirror. "I don't like invasions of privacy."
"There's a difference between practice and what you just did," Tazile hissed, "If you're trying to fit in, you ask people these things. Prying into what I can do isn't exactly friendly or humanly possible. Do that when there are people who won't be able to guess what you doing are the subject of the 'practice'."
"That still doesn't give you the right to do what you did," Tazile spat, eyes working. By now Lian should have been feeling conflicted, thinking twice. "Now, think on what you have just done."
Kelly sat awkwardly at the bar. That was an interesting little feud there. "Well," she sighs and takes a sip of her drink, "That was interesting,"


