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Lessons In Living
Sleep hadn’t come easy when she finally returned home at six in the morning. A lengthy patrol had seen that four of the undead returned to the earth as nothing more than ashes. Classes went by in a blur, her mind had been elsewhere, lunch had been skipped. Though she returned to her room to change, leave her books behind, then left again. Wandered, preoccupied, through shops. Picking up a few things of interest then off in search of something new to fill her mind. By the time she showed up outside Sabra’s door it was seven.
Bags sat at her feet so that she could knock while the other arm clutched several to her chest. The same routine had been needed at the desk, another month paid for. She either had to sell a few pieces of art or get a job soon. The prospect didn’t feel pleasant so she shook her head to clear her thoughts.
“Sabra, it’s me. Are you in?”
Valerie bent to pick the other bags up. They weren’t heavy to her, just awkward to manage all at once. A couple filled with clothes, others with books, one with toiletries, and one with food. At first it had been odd, bringing things to the woman, but over the weeks it gradually felt less peculiar. Perhaps slowly becoming a new normal, that only applied to the situation.
If she didn’t answer the blonde would have to walk back to her dorm with everything. The thought made her cringe and she sighed at the door.
Bags sat at her feet so that she could knock while the other arm clutched several to her chest. The same routine had been needed at the desk, another month paid for. She either had to sell a few pieces of art or get a job soon. The prospect didn’t feel pleasant so she shook her head to clear her thoughts.
“Sabra, it’s me. Are you in?”
Valerie bent to pick the other bags up. They weren’t heavy to her, just awkward to manage all at once. A couple filled with clothes, others with books, one with toiletries, and one with food. At first it had been odd, bringing things to the woman, but over the weeks it gradually felt less peculiar. Perhaps slowly becoming a new normal, that only applied to the situation.
If she didn’t answer the blonde would have to walk back to her dorm with everything. The thought made her cringe and she sighed at the door.
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The smart answer would be no, but the clever one would be to find out exactly what those forces were planning. Perhaps Beth counted on that. Which meant it would be better to keep contact to a minimum. Unless being kept in the dark was actually part of the plan. Valerie’s stomach twisted into knots. This wasn’t something she could afford to mess up, one wrong move and she could be up to her eyeballs in danger.
“In what way am I stained?” Julianna’s words came back to haunt her about psychic attacks. Honestly she didn’t feel any different. Other than the few nights she’d woken up, heart racing, covered in sweat, unable to recall exact details of what she’d been dreaming. Just the unease that lingered behind to taunt her. “Do you know who the girl was, can you tell me her name?”
“My tro-” Valerie cut herself off and let out a breath, left hand raised to rub the side of her face. “Okay. I don’t keep trophies, but I do like camping and have hunted for food. Many people do when the season allows for it. If it interests you maybe one day we could do that.” Truth be told she wasn’t big on viewing it as a sport but for actual sustenance she could get behind. Thankfully her father had taught her survival skills on those trips. Stressed the importance.
Though when Sabra spoke of the undead Valerie rolled her eyes and said wryly, “Speaking of no life and falsehood.” For the most part the blonde managed to understand Sabra, however sometimes the woman said something so mind boggling that she had to find the funny side. Cooked food is disgusting, but walking corpses demonically possessed were scrumptious. Well, as long as Sabra didn’t try to take a bite out of her she wasn’t going to complain.
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The proposition, however, caught Sabra's attention. Camping... If Valerie had a fraction of the idea of Sabra's true form, the mental image of sharing a campfire with it, like a school outing, would have been equal parts startling and amusing. Mostly the former, though. There was a reason she was not yet used to moving around in a human vehicle.
So, true to form, Sabra gave her answer in the most direct, forthright way: And stuffed Valerie's mouth with the uneaten remnants of what she had been passed. Telling her to shut up or just trying to make a point? Or was it more to do with experimentation? The way in which she attempted to get Valerie to chew, like a puppet, suggested it might have been.
"You already hunt. Their skulls turn to ashes... Nothing to take. Your victories are fleeting."
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Valerie had great patience at the best of times. She had used it with Sabra through quite a lot of awkward interactions. However none were so invasive as this and she felt her patience stretch to near breaking point when the demoness literally smothered her with a mixture of salad inside a bun and fries. Some of which weren’t so forgiving as they were forced past her lips to stick into her gums. Which, coupled with the way the brunette tried to make her chew, only served to aggravate her further.
It was with a throaty sound of anger and a slap of hands as she took a step back that Valerie managed to resist the urge to push Sabra away. Instead turning to spit and cough the mixture into the empty bag with a shout of, “What the ffrraghh!”. Wilted lettuce stuck to her cheek, she had crumbs stuck up her nostril, the taste of blood on her lips as she wiped her face with the back of her right hand. “How would you like it if I did that to you?”
Valerie asked, grabbing her own burger to unwrap. No hesitation, no thought, just quick reflexes as she smooshed the whole thing against Sabra’s face in a ridiculously childish yet ultimately satisfying moment. Valerie didn’t care if she even got any in her mouth as she threw the remains into the bag with a sigh of, “Not so great, huh?”
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Snort.
Lowly mortal guides were not meant to do this. Not... Permitted.
"Are you trying to mate with me?"
She was wiping away the food from mouth, not at all grasping the lesson which had been attempted. Head quizzically tilting, as Sabra attempted to provide her own interpretation to the mystifying return of her own gesture. What Valerie had tried to force into her mouth, being casually thrown into a small pot with soil in it.
"It would be... Difficult."