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The festivities on the Las Vegas strip were your basic police nightmare. A mile-long stretch of the boulevard was blocked off to traffic so that revelers could stagger drunkenly down the middle of the street. Food trucks and street vendors sold pizza, cheese steaks, popcorn, cotton candy, and plastic cups full of beer. Some sold pre-mixed margaritas and daiquiris. At each major intersection, a stage showcased performers and music pumped from speakers mounted on the light posts.

It didn't seem to matter that it was December in the desert. There was plenty of body heat to go around.

At midnight, several large screens would broadcast a countdown before fireworks lit the sky.

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on 2014-01-04 03:11 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] daniel_stacy
“Eh…” Daniel raised his shoulders in a prolonged shrug. “Curious, I guess. I uh… I’ve got a grandpa. He’s much older than you, of course. Anyway, he’s getting on in years. Can’t be easy.”

The vampire had no such grandfather, but it had only recently occurred to him that he might make it past his first decade. He’d live forever, a geriatric in a twenty-something body, and watch everyone around him die. Daniel didn’t know how he felt about that.

Strolling the street fair

on 2014-01-04 12:57 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] ghargreaves
"It's as easy as one wants it to be," Gerald replied, his cane tapping on the ground at the end of the swing as he walked again. "Yes, the agility isn't quite the same, and the ailments are more common for those who suffer them, but it takes very little effort. And if you keep people around who are young, or at least young at heart, you can sometimes forget," he said, pausing for a moment and looking at the young man. "Except of course when those young remind you of their agility by sitting atop a van," he told him with a sly grin.

Re: Strolling the street fair

on 2014-01-05 12:32 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] daniel_stacy
“Oh don’t feel bad. I got a boost.” Daniel smiled. He wasn’t altogether sure why he was walking with the guy, but why not? As they made progress towards the main stage, he had to conclude he liked the cane. Much classier than a walker with tennis balls stuck on the legs, anyway. “They say there’s more people in the city for New Year’s than any other time of the year.”

Re: Strolling the street fair

on 2014-01-05 01:12 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] ghargreaves
"Do they?" Gerald replied, proceeding again, cane tapping lightly on the pavement as they walked. "Which would of course lead one to the summation that if anyone wanted to cause mischief and mayhem among the masses, this would be the time and place to do it. Or if they were looking for a crowd to disappear into, this would be the perfect place, would it not?" he mused, curious as to why the young man was accompanying him, but nonetheless happy for the company. He did in fact believe very much in what he had said, that keeping the company of the young did help to keep in touch with the ways and language of youth of the day.

"Tell me, what is a handsome young chap such as yourself doing talking with an old fossil such as myself, when you have the greatest pick of many a nubile young partner of whichever persuasion to choose from?"

Re: Strolling the street fair

on 2014-01-05 03:32 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] daniel_stacy
“Well, I’ve already got a nubile partner,” Daniel said reasonably. “At least until she tells me otherwise.” He tipped his head to allow for part two of the admission. “Of course, I have no idea where she is on New Year’s Eve, which is probably a bad sign, but I’m not the type of guy to make assumptions.”

He gestured across the way.

“What about you? You’re a dapper guy, plus you’ve got the accent working for you. Where’s your classy lady friend?”

Re: Strolling the street fair

on 2014-01-05 11:25 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] ghargreaves
Gerald smiled as he glanced across at the young man. "My classy lady, as you say, has departed this world, and gone with our daughter to take care of Mother." The pain was no longer what it was, even at times like this, as the passage of the years had given the wounds time to heal. Instead it just left an emptiness that nothing could fill, ever. Even the anger and torment had gone, as there was none to blame, none from whom to seek answers, or against whom to have retribution. It had been the elements, and conditions on the night. Black ice, a corner, and a stone wall. His wife and their daughter both were taken from him in a simple car accident.

All the years he'd spent working with the Council to aid the young Chosen in their development to face the evils and demons, and none of it had mattered a damn when it came to keeping his wife and daughter safe from the vagaries of the weather, and road conditions. His fervour for his role had died a little that night, and in its place had come the a different purpose.

He turned and started walking again.

Re: Strolling the street fair

on 2014-01-05 11:41 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] daniel_stacy
"Man. Sorry to hear that." Daniel turned his face away so the man wouldn't see him cringe. He scratched his eyebrow. He'd stumbled into sensitive territory. Daniel wasn't good at managing emotions when he was alive. Now it was worse. "Here's hoping the next world's better than this one."

Daniel wondered where his soul had gotten off to when he died. The soul left, the demon set up shop, but still, shouldn't he know? Shouldn't he feel whether it wound up in heaven or hell?

Re: Strolling the street fair

on 2014-01-05 11:56 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] ghargreaves
"Indeed," Gerald agreed as they approached the edge of the crowd that had gathered around the stage where technicians were fussing around in the background, a large screen showing a combination of nothing, a large clock face, and various snippets of other 'Las Vegas-y' types of displays, one of them stopping to stare up at it, telling another what was happening, before returning to look at the projector positioned to project onto the large white display.

"Especially for things like that," he added, indicating the screen with his cane.

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