[One has to bless port cities; there's always a sailor looking for a fun night during his port call, or a young Midwestern import ready to show off his newly found Wall Street wealth to the next pretty thing he sees.
It assures that she never wants for a bite to eat.
She's just about to start her first kill of the night, a young man far too eager to please as he smiles stupidly at her, she feels a touch against her arm. Her lips, curling to form her call, freeze into place and tighten.]
Hello, and goodbye.
[She can smell ash on this man, touching her skin like she wouldn't kill him for it; fire never did mix well with the sea. She can her mark lose his confidence, with other man drawing her attention for even that brief moment. She doesn't bother to look at the ash-man and touches her prey instead, running her finger up his wrist (and feeling his pulse, just mouthwatering) as she tries to rebuild that brash confidence.]
I don't believe I've seen you here before. I think I would've noticed.
It assures that she never wants for a bite to eat.
She's just about to start her first kill of the night, a young man far too eager to please as he smiles stupidly at her, she feels a touch against her arm. Her lips, curling to form her call, freeze into place and tighten.]
Hello, and goodbye.
[She can smell ash on this man, touching her skin like she wouldn't kill him for it; fire never did mix well with the sea. She can her mark lose his confidence, with other man drawing her attention for even that brief moment. She doesn't bother to look at the ash-man and touches her prey instead, running her finger up his wrist (and feeling his pulse, just mouthwatering) as she tries to rebuild that brash confidence.]
I don't believe I've seen you here before. I think I would've noticed.
[Cadence's rage only builds as she watches the other man further shrink away, pulling his hand back to move away from the bar. Her eyes flick to the ash-man, her smile still purposely pulled tight and closed.
No teeth, as much as I'd like to have a go at your larynx.]
You don't really take hints well, do you? Here's a more direct answer for you then: fuck. off.
No teeth, as much as I'd like to have a go at your larynx.]
You don't really take hints well, do you? Here's a more direct answer for you then: fuck. off.
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[God, he laughed at his own stupid 'wit.' Just toss her into the harbor now.]
Hilarious, did you spend the whole evening tinkering away at that. [It wasn't a question.] Must have been mentally trying. [As are you.]
Oh good, you are somewhat self-aware. Let's stop wasting both our time then.
[She slides away from him in a fluid movement, making towards another pair of men at standing table who'd been eying her since she'd walked in.]
Hilarious, did you spend the whole evening tinkering away at that. [It wasn't a question.] Must have been mentally trying. [As are you.]
Oh good, you are somewhat self-aware. Let's stop wasting both our time then.
[She slides away from him in a fluid movement, making towards another pair of men at standing table who'd been eying her since she'd walked in.]
[He cuts her off again, and Cadence is about ready to just take a bar stool and beat him to death with it. She's hungry, damn it, and he's scaring away her would-be meals.]
Why the hell do you think you deserve it?
[That smile, forced as it was getting, is all gone now. She can't quite put her finger on what he is beyond "not-human", making it harder to gauge if she'd win a fight against him, but she's two seconds from trying anyway.]
Why the hell do you think you deserve it?
[That smile, forced as it was getting, is all gone now. She can't quite put her finger on what he is beyond "not-human", making it harder to gauge if she'd win a fight against him, but she's two seconds from trying anyway.]
[She doesn't flinch per say, but the flash of predatory teeth clearly registers with her as dragon, a fucking dragon, you have to be kidding me. So much for taking him out back and wringing his neck.]
I don't know if anyone's told you, but it's rude to tell a woman she smells of rotting fish. And you owe me a hell of a lot more than just a drink.
I don't know if anyone's told you, but it's rude to tell a woman she smells of rotting fish. And you owe me a hell of a lot more than just a drink.
[Her jaw sets, and she tries not to grit her teeth; he's absolutely obnoxious. She absently ponders how difficult it would be to drown a dragon while he attempts his "smoldering look."]
And what makes you think you're getting a first?
And what makes you think you're getting a first?
[And entitled, good god. Cadence's glare gets even more severe; some of the men who had been staring enviously earlier seem to feel the change in her, and quickly look uneasy and confused.]
And when was the last time you got a no? Not every female you meet is a fucking wilting maiden in a tower, you self-absorbed, glorified leather handbag.
[Her eyes flash something dangerous; she's not a match for him physically, true, but this close to the water? She'd have the advantage if he really was stupid enough to push it.]
Forget the damn drink, I'm going elsewhere. Thanks for ruining my evening, asswipe.
[And with she heads to and out the heavy wooden main door, golden hair reflecting a glimmer of gold as it catches the dim light.]
And when was the last time you got a no? Not every female you meet is a fucking wilting maiden in a tower, you self-absorbed, glorified leather handbag.
[Her eyes flash something dangerous; she's not a match for him physically, true, but this close to the water? She'd have the advantage if he really was stupid enough to push it.]
Forget the damn drink, I'm going elsewhere. Thanks for ruining my evening, asswipe.
[And with she heads to and out the heavy wooden main door, golden hair reflecting a glimmer of gold as it catches the dim light.]
[Cadence looks ready to choke him when he takes her wrist. She leans towards him in turn, mockingly hissing back.]
'Someone like me'? You don't know me, at all. You don't know what I am. Don't cling to the first non-human thing you see; we're different species, and we definitely don't mix.
[The groveling does ironically pacify her a bit, in that she doesn't move to rip her wrist from his grip. She always did like seeing a man(ish) on his knees, metaphorically or otherwise.]
'Someone like me'? You don't know me, at all. You don't know what I am. Don't cling to the first non-human thing you see; we're different species, and we definitely don't mix.
[The groveling does ironically pacify her a bit, in that she doesn't move to rip her wrist from his grip. She always did like seeing a man(ish) on his knees, metaphorically or otherwise.]
[She sucks in a breath, ready to tell him off yet again for an obnoxiousness that just appears to be his base personality as this stage, but it dies on her tongue.]
...Cadence. It's Cadence.
...Cadence. It's Cadence.
[There's something edged and wry about her smile as she takes back her wrist, slowly lowering it to her side.]
Stellar deduction, maestro. Now you owe me your name.
Stellar deduction, maestro. Now you owe me your name.
Please, traveling. I'm not so tacky as to actually live on the waterfront. I live more in mid-central.
[If he expects the actual district out of her, he's delusional. The man - dragon - is already overly insistent enough as it is; she doesn't want him on her door step too.]
What else do you want for your little Q&A? I still haven't eaten, you know.
[If he expects the actual district out of her, he's delusional. The man - dragon - is already overly insistent enough as it is; she doesn't want him on her door step too.]
What else do you want for your little Q&A? I still haven't eaten, you know.
Maybe we just don't mingle in the same circles.
[Punk.]
Hilarious. Fine, where do you want to meet?
[So she can know where to avoid.]
[Punk.]
Hilarious. Fine, where do you want to meet?
[So she can know where to avoid.]
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