lady_elfleda: (Shadow)
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There was a shadow flowing across glass... A dark, perfectly smooth surface, flush with trapped faces of agony pressed tightly against it. Whether sculpted that way or rendered so in paralytic contortion, was not for mortal mind to know. The presence willing its way across the room, from one end to the other; hunting, searching for something, as the floor beneath it darkened yet further. Glimpses from another realm filtering through the murk.

There... It wanted to go there...

A place of the living, no longer fully claimed by the dark. Merely looked back upon with envious desires. She understood that. Elfleda. Bride to that which laid... Beyond. And it was she whose emergence was made without fanfare, like a silky-smooth handkerchief falling in silence.

Nor, here, was her chosen attire that which others might be more accustomed to viewing of her depiction. No black dress here, nor pale complexion seen. Instead, there stood a teenage girl. Pretty, yes. Diabolical, likely not. Her choice of clothing something more conventional. The tone of her skin, relatively healthy. Eyes no longer inky pools of black, but perfectly normal.

White... That part was a deliberate mockery. A challenge, almost. A veiled insult to the forces she stood against.

But it was not geography which brought her here. It was the girl. Elfleda's usual unseen cloud of spiritual filth now held tightly against her for reasons of stealth. Reined in, so that erstwhile shivers up spines would not alert others to the arrival of one such as she.

"Hello," she said in greeting. Here, spoken like anyone else. Not the half-telepathic tease she gave to most others. Just a voice. Yet, one still spoken in that same clear-cut, educated English accent. "I'm sorry, have we... Met? You seem somewhat familiar..."

on 2013-10-26 01:25 am (UTC)
valerie_vause: (Life is a Killer)
Posted by [personal profile] valerie_vause
It was rather haunting to listen to the girl speak, especially when words partially invaded her mind. What got to Valerie the most, what she tried to deny herself, was how eerily close she’d thought the same. Secretly suspected for quite a while now that she no longer truly belonged among her species. Beyond human. Lesser than demonic. Stuck in a species purgatory. Never truly belonging to either as she walked through both.

One thing was certain though, “You really don’t like humans as a species.”

Dismissed or not Valerie didn’t move yet, wasn’t foolish enough to imagine that their encounter was over with. The girl turned to face her again but it was the use of her last name that caused her green eyes to narrow in pale figures direction. She didn’t just know what she was, she knew who she was. The short hairs at the nape of her neck stood on end.

Wait, her kind? Humans? No, Beth had just made a point of separating her from that particular heard. Which meant she spoke of the other chosen ones. It was on the tip of Valerie’s tongue to state that her kind weren’t nearly as bad as what they killed. Balance had to be kept, nine girls against the forces of darkness in the entire world wasn’t exactly an advantage. Murder wasn’t how she’d word it.

Valerie raised her chin in kind, an equally cold smile was offered in return, which faltered and vanished seconds later with that caress through air. Only, Beth hadn’t just touched the air between them. The blonde’s chin dropped as shudder worked through her body, lips parted to take in a stuttered breath as a single trail of skin tingled from the ghostly caress.

What...” Erotically sinister, the blonde felt disturbed by the contact, confused by her skins betrayal. “What was that?”

Instinctively her hand raised to splay against her chest, eyes wide as she faced Beth. Valerie was fully clothed but that touch had been against skin. She still felt it. What kind of thing could do that? More importantly, why? It could be anything from a show of power to a mindgame. More questions were raised by Beth than ever answered, the blonde was starting to feel a little frustrated. A little out of her depth, considering the things the pale girl could do.

What good was strength against someone like that? Who had invisible bodyguards, who could open portals and touch someone from a distance? There was no doubt in Valerie’s mind that Beth would be able to kill them the same way.

“Why me?”

Valerie straightened up, tried to compose herself, look less like a cornered animal. Kept her face as stoic as possible. On the outside she was calm. Behind that mask was another story. The blonde took a step closer to Beth, any kind of retreat would be seen as weakness, she couldn’t allow that.

“Why specifically offer me, out of everyone you could go too, the means to tap into that kind of potential? Because I don’t understand. You talk like human’s are a scourge on earth then in the next breath offer me a way to protect them better. Those two things don’t add up.”
Edited on 2013-10-26 01:26 am (UTC)

on 2013-10-26 03:31 am (UTC)
valerie_vause: (Gaze Down)
Posted by [personal profile] valerie_vause
“What prospective destiny?”

Colour her confused but technically she already had a destiny. Currently one which she worked hard at maintaining. Valerie tried to remind herself that she didn’t even know who she was dealing with, the words from the girl’s lips were hearsay at best and outright lies at worst. Regardless they shouldn’t matter at all. So why hadn’t the blonde walked away? Why did she stand there and listen to words she knew were designed to keep her guessing? The dark essence within her had created an almost tangible sense of kinship with Beth, it called to her the way an infant would a relative.

“Are you saying I can do that too?”

A taste of what she was… Valerie’s thoughts instantly went to the cause behind her abilities, her calling. The very thing that responded to the girl in front of her. The demon playing word games. Honestly it was a lot to take in. Yes, she might have, at times, felt like she was in captivity, but that didn’t mean she wanted to rip out her tracker and make a break for it. That would be suicide.

The way Beth drew in her scent reminded Valerie of Sabra. What was with the flux of seriously powerful demons? What were the chances of someone actually meeting two in a year, let alone in a few months? Valerie felt the object in her palm, uncurled her fingers and gazed at the small impossibly dark stone. The kind of darkness that never ended, just absorbed light like it never existed. Valerie’s thumb smoothed across the surface as she contemplated Beth’s choice of words. Sin and Pray both held religious notes, which contrary to popular horror movies, wasn’t uncommon with certain kinds of demons. Religions it seemed knew no boundaries.

“Who do I pray too, you never gave me your real name.”

Valerie might not have had any desires to pray to anyone right then, but curiosity demanded she ask all the same.

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