http://mr-fangtasia.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] mr-fangtasia.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] thelongnow_logs2010-09-23 10:22 pm

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Who: Eric, Sookie, Rose, Sam (any others?)
What: Eric goes to meet Rose's vampire hunter, Sookie insists on tagging along
When: Thursday, near midnight
Where: 2nd Floor Hallway
Status: In Progress
Warnings: Swearing? Eric hopes for no violence (shocking, I know)


As expected, after hearing of the meeting Eric had agreed to with Rose and her 'vampire hunter,' Sookie had insisted upon coming along. He'd asked her to stay behind, not sure if this was going to turn into a trap set by said hunter, but she had quickly gotten angry with him, insisting that her presence and telepathy would be useful. He had to admit that she was correct in part - if Sam were setting up an attack, having a human companion who at least knew him would be helpful in proving his 'innocence', and her ability would warn them of any unpleasant intentions. Eventually, he relented, allowing her to come along. He would have preferred her to remain hidden, but he knew her well enough to know that she would never stand for that.

They arrived at the assigned meeting point early, which conveniently was on the 2nd floor hallway, not far from Sookie's room. Eric leaned against the wall, his arms crossed over his chest as they waited for Rose to arrive, his eyes flicking down each end of the hallway periodically to check for any movement. Despite his belief that Rose hadn't been lying to him (he was pretty good at sniffing out the lies of humans), that didn't mean that her friend was going to keep his word and come without her. Sookie needed to stay safe, which meant he needed to be prepared.

Eric heard the sound of nearby footsteps before he saw them through the darkness, and he silently cursed his mildly dulled senses as he stood up straight and stepped to the middle of the hallway, positioning himself in front of the blonde telepath. Still, it was easy to hear that there were two pairs of shoes coming closer, and that was a good sign. So far, everything was going as planned. He glanced over his shoulder at Sookie, the two blondes exchanging a silent stare, before returned his attention to the approaching figures.

baww

[identity profile] family-remains.livejournal.com 2010-09-29 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
Not having much to say, Sam stayed quiet from where he stood, watching the exchange take place.

He wondered silently why Eric had brought Sookie, then immediately chalked it up to collateral damage. Getting her involved in a fight, should one break out, would serve to distract Sam and let Eric get away. A human shield, so to speak.

There was also the appearance to think of. Showing up with a human singing your praised could do a lot when you were what Eric was.

Still, it was awkward following Rose's lead - something he wasn't used to doing when it came to work. In fact, it was almost weird to be on the job again. On a small, normal, not trapped inside a house for months, job. It was almost nice. Even if Dean wasn't there, and the situation was all kinds of screwed up.

[identity profile] iwantyousafe.livejournal.com 2010-09-29 11:19 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh! Thank you," Rose replied, caught off-guard. She supposed she was still made up and in nice clothes from earlier. The compliment, however, went mostly dismissed. Her eyes narrowed as Sookie held her hand for just a bit too long. Something wasn't settling quite right- the flattery, the touching- that girl was brought for a reason. The Companion just didn't know what it was.

Eric wanted to move things right along, and Rose was grateful. She couldn't help but be worried that John was downstairs starting a fire. Skipping all other getting-to-know-you type niceties, she explained Sam. "Righ', yea. Mister tall, dark, an' shadowy back there is Sam Winchester." She motioned for him to approach.

Rose really hoped Sam could at least give Eric a chance. The second he got close enough, she was reaching for his hand. She wanted to be reassuring, but would also act as a (flimsy) line of defense from any potential outbursts. "Say 'ello, Sam," she requested, trying to mediate.

[identity profile] imawaitress.livejournal.com 2010-09-30 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
"Yea," Sookie smiled, "I'm new to this whole mess." Small talk really wasn't something that was needed and Sookie was more then happy to skip that as well. She was feeling more on edge then she usually did since her abilities weren't working properly.

Sookie peered back at the guy. So far nothing seemed wrong. She really couldn't get a read on him, but she was sure that if he were thinking something hostile, she would hear that, as those thoughts were usually louder.

When Sam got a bit closer, Sookie lightly smiled his way. Even if she didn't trust the man yet and wanted to just rattle off to him on way he needs to leave Eric alone, she knew that playing friendly was the way to go about this; at least for now.

[identity profile] iwantyousafe.livejournal.com 2010-10-07 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
Rose didn't hide her disappointment when Sam refused to answer. She knew he was acting how he thought best, but being cold wasn't going to start any conversations.

She stood in silence for a moment. Having Eric explain his background would only be a waste of time. Rose had already given that information to Sam a few nights prior.

"Um, Sookie," the Companion piped in, trying another route. "Since Sam an' I are jus' meetin' ya, why don'tcha tell us 'ow ya met Eric?" She shot Sookie a look, hoping she'd get the hint in the dark. "Betcha feel really safe and comfortable around 'im, yea?"

...Subtlety wasn't Rose Tyler's specialty.

[identity profile] imawaitress.livejournal.com 2010-10-07 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Sookie looked between everyone, this was much harder then she expected. The way that Sam wouldn't say much and the fact that she couldn't fully hear his thoughts made her feel more uncomfortable then she thought possible.

Sookie looked to Rose and got what the girl was trying to get at. She really wasn't the best at being subtle, if only she knew that Sookie could read some of thoughts.

"I well, met Eric when I went to his bar. You see he owns this bar and a friend of mine brought me one night. Vampires are out in the open, everyone knows bout them," she smiled as she paused; she had to be careful of her wording. "He needed help with something and I helped him out." She couldn’t exactly tell them why he needed her help. "Been helping him ever since and he's saved my life a few times." And, put it in serious danger, but she'd leave that part out.

"I know in your worlds they must seem like monsters, but they aren’t like that in ours." Which was only half true, but she knew that she needed this Sam guy to think that vampires were no threat at all. "I've seen," she glances at Eric, "a different side of him. It's hard to believe at first, but I swear that it's there. Eric wouldn't harm a soul." And, Sookie told another lie. She was sure that Eric wouldn't hurt anyone in this house, because of that, she didn't feel bad about lying one bit. When it came to the ones she loved cared about, she'd do anything to keep them safe.