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sylvanSpider
Weaver of Webs
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“Ah, yes! Here we go!” Simon exclaimed upon finding the back entrance, and happily unlocked at that! He resumed his whistling as though he had every right in the world to be there, because he did! He had business to attend to with a William Shaw, and told that he might find him here. It's really a matter of pressing business, it is, so when finding no answer, he decided to check on the inhabitants.=-=-=-= Emily had been beaming, but that beam froze as if suspended when she caught eyes with the woman. She'd never seen her before... and yet....and yet...it was if she knew her more intimately than any other human alive. As if she was once familiar with her thoughts and feelings, as if this woman had at one point been the most precious thing to her. Her heart caught in her throat until she shook her head as if trying to break free from her gaze. There was one other feeling that hung over when her eyes met the woman's. A feeling that hung black, dark. | ||||
Posted 11-26-2017, 05:15 PM |
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Worm
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William was sure he'd heard his name. "?wahS retsiM" Perhaps? He pulled away from the several pairs of arms holding him down. They were like manacles that required herculean effort to break. But he did. Rose, Blanche and Lillian followed him like shadows as he approached the mirror. William thought he saw someone moving in it, he was sure of it! "Yes! In here! Please, help me!" | ||||
Posted 11-26-2017, 05:59 PM |
sylvanSpider
Weaver of Webs
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Simon reached into his pocket retrieving a pair of white gloves which he now donned as he crouched (whistling all the while) and dipped a finger into the tub as if to make sure that it was what it smelled, and looked for that matter, like. It was. There was more than enough blood to have been from several people rather than the poor soul he'd had the honor of seeing post mortem. He scratched the back of his head, momentarily ceasing his song, confounded. Where are the other bodies? This amount of blood couldn't have come from Mrs. Thomas alone... | ||||
Posted 12-03-2017, 10:37 PM |
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Worm
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Though Elizabeth had left the shop unsatisfied, she knew that her target was close. The air around her was lifted with Emily's perfume. She breathed deeply, focusing on where she would be. Emily was just leaving the men's shop now with her friend. The day was a bright one, and Elizabeth had to admit to herself that returning home would be best for her condition. In order to get what she wanted, she needed to be stealthy and quick.
Last edited by Worm; 12-11-2017 at 05:43 AM.
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Posted 12-11-2017, 05:40 AM |
sylvanSpider
Weaver of Webs
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The pair of women were a sight for every sore eye that day. Each of them were radiant in their own right, laughing and chattering gaily as women from their social standing were permitted to do. They emerged from the men's shoppe with exactly what they needed—a “perfect” tie by Miss Emily's own assertion, the gift now carried on a bag whose handles were around Rosamund's own dainty wrist. | ||||
Posted 12-11-2017, 06:13 PM |
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Worm
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Though Elizabeth had left the vendors, she knew when the apple was retrieved. She surged with warmth the moment that Rosamund picked up her apple. She could hear the crisp crunch of her bite. Elizabeth licked her lips, a smile breeding on her face. Though she wanted to watch Rosamund drop to the ground, she had to return to the safety of her home. The light was draining her life force. Even though she was an elder, she still hadn't the ability to withstand sunlight for very long. The light felt like a tunnel of pain snaking towards her. She wiped her forehead, though no sweat was there, it still sizzled and steamed with her touch. The effects of the apple wouldn't actualize for a few hours. So she had time to return home until dusk. Under the veil of sunlight, she was unable to fly. Instead of using supernatural abilities to return, she walked. It was a rather long one too, the rhythmic sound of her shoes against cobblestone kept her focused on the prize. Emily's eyes stung at the back of her head. | ||||
Posted 12-13-2017, 05:26 PM |
sylvanSpider
Weaver of Webs
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Simon never could shake the feeling of eyes on him. Not malicious eyes, but eyes nonetheless. He could feel it. Though, he had no proof. Apophenia, perhaps? The discovery of a bathtub full of presumably human blood would be enough to trigger it. He was a Hellsing for chrissake, menial problems like apophenia shouldn't have an effect on him. He was better than that. | ||||
Posted 12-14-2017, 01:12 AM |
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Worm
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With the way her intruder was walking, Elizabeth was beginning to feel a little intimidated. They walked with presence, perhaps a law official. Still grinning, she straightened her blouse and adjusted the breast of her corset. Black lips smacked together as she made her way up the stairs. There was no way that William was getting out anyways. She would go with her original plan, claiming to be the granddaughter of the late Miss Ward. She pulled a loose, blonde curl back from her face and weaved it behind her ear. | ||||
Posted 12-21-2017, 07:48 AM |
sylvanSpider
Weaver of Webs
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Simon straightened, turning on his heel to face the young woman. Immediately upon laying eyes on her Simon had what he would call a “Eureka moment,” it all clicking together perfectly, or rather, pieces that were already there revealed their true pattern to them. Simon's face, however, remained cool, “On your property, Miss? I'm sorry, but the woman that owns this house is very elderly. I knocked at the door, you see, but found no answer so I assumed the worst given the Lady of the House's age.” | ||||
Posted 12-21-2017, 07:57 AM |
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Worm
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Elizabeth was surprised by the man's boldness. She smiled crookedly, almost enough to slip a fang through. But she was quick on her feet, beginning to quiver her lip. "You would be correct, Sir." She sighed, brushing a hand against her forehead, feigning despair. "You see -" She took a large whiff of the air, tasting Simon's perfume. A sour blood. Someone with knowledge, and strength. It would be like a fine, dry wine - much different than the sweet bloods she normally craved. | ||||
Posted 12-31-2017, 04:45 PM |
sylvanSpider
Weaver of Webs
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Simon wasn't buying any of it. He simply watched as the conjured tears fell. He had to give it to her though; they were convincing. Had Simon been another man, he might have ran to her to give her comfort. As it was, however, his hands stayed dangling at their sides as he assessed the situation. This woman was a vampire alright. “Solitude,” Simon said, “Has its benefits.” This was his method of saying that he did indeed blame her. He blamed her for the death of Mrs. Thomas. And the disappearance of William Shaw. | ||||
Posted 12-31-2017, 05:04 PM |
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Worm
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Elizabeth turned to stone. This sour blooded man wasn't buying it. She smiled. "I suppose that can be true." She knew about solitude all too well and her only chance to leave it wasn't going to be crushed by a complete stranger. "Mr. Shaw was here last night, he was supposed to meet both of us in the morning - alas, he never made it here. Perhaps for the best, seeing as my grandmother didn't make it through the night either." She was on the verge of snarling, finding herself uncomfortable with the new presence. | ||||
Posted 12-31-2017, 10:43 PM |
sylvanSpider
Weaver of Webs
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Simon could have smirked, but kept his face perfectly neutral. It was no wonder he never had any friends, the man always carried himself like this. He was also not one to tread lightly. "What a funny coincidence. The couple that he is lodging with claim they have not seen him since last night," Simon's eyes were boring holes into the vampire now. | ||||
Posted 12-31-2017, 10:55 PM |
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Worm
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Elizabeth was impressed with the man, obviously doing a job quite well. "You would be correct, Mr. Wegg." She dipped her head, showing a bit of faux shame. Not like she'd ever want to be wed. Her eyes were on a very specific girl. "Are you saying that Mr. Shaw is missing?" She gasped. "Why, that is terrible! And you- you're suggesting that my grandmother has something to do with this?" She furrowed her brow, insulted. | ||||
Posted 12-31-2017, 11:32 PM |
sylvanSpider
Weaver of Webs
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"All of the evidence points to this household, Miss Ward," Simon said, narrowing his eyes slightly. He stayed right where he was, watching her pitiful display. She had to know that he knew. "Yes, your grandmother was much too feeble to even take care of herself prior to your coming here, I'd be willing to bet. I do find it quite interesting at your lack of staff." | ||||
Posted 01-01-2018, 12:27 AM |
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Worm
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Though Elizabeth knew it best to not to affiliate with something other than Christianity in a place like this, it was undeniable. Her accent was thick and Hungarian. She wasn't raised Christian even two hundred years prior. So she chuckled. "No. It is not a Christian home." She lowered her eyes. "And nana did have help. They are cleaning up the mess in the bathroom as we speak. Her cook is taking some personal time to cope with the death, and to purchase me some specific items. Seeing as I've acclimated to the new country better than my grandmother has. You see, I like things other than goulash. And she abhorred the French. I however, have been craving the pastries from town." She was a good liar. And manipulator. | ||||
Posted 01-01-2018, 01:41 AM |
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