Jun 27, 2023 4:20 pm
It had been a long decade of unlife.
The most difficult part was the amnesia. Vlax had some vague memories of his childhood, parents, school, friends... all the usual stuff. Unfortunately, most of his life was a blank slate.
Kimberly had told him about everything that happened leading up to his death. In fact... she wouldn't let him forget it. The alerts he had raised about her took a lot of work and resources by Kindred to clear, and she owed more than a few boons. As she had explained... favors were currency for the undead, and -- as with normal life -- it's never good to owe a debt.
Kim was kind of a bitch sometimes. She often called Vlax by a nickname instead of by his real name.
"Door."
She called him Door, as a constant reminder of "what he had done." Turns out, Kindred have long memories and hold grudges longer than is probably healthy. There are plenty of stories of Kindred waiting decades, or even centuries, to take revenge for some perceived slight. That said... while she had embraced him out of spite, she had learned to appreciate his sleuthing ability.
Hank had supplied a body, and it was enough to get the Detective pronounced dead. With the head and hands missing, it made it difficult to prove who the body was... but with Vlax's clothing, ID, badge, and gun, it was enough for the coroner to determine it was him. Hank explained he had to die as far as the mortal world new. Kim explained part of the reason he was being kept locked down in her apartment was so that no one he knew would recognize him.
That wasn't to say he never went out. But he always had Kim by his side, and it was usually tied to learning about his unlife. They'd hunt. They'd work on whatever job she had... turns out the computer thing had worked out well, and she was much better off. As technology continued to advance, she stayed at the forefront.
The main thing they went out for, was Court.
Every three months, the Kindred of the city came together. Well, sometimes more often if something happened, but three months was the standard. The Prince of Seattle wanted to know how his kingdom was getting on. Clans and factions and unaligned, all playing their little games in the neverending quest for power. Kim hated it, but this was a huge part of their unlife.
Court was often a formal event... everyone dressed to the nines. Everyone wanted to one-up everyone else. Well... not really everyone, but there were plenty who did. The others? They at least played along. The exception was Summer Court. It was completely casual, and the Prince kept it light. One year they had literally held court at Alki Beach. They had to keep the Vampire-specific activities hidden, but seeing the Prince himself in a game of beach volleyball made him seem... much more human.
And that's where you're heading tonight... Court.
"Hey Door, we have to be there in an hour and a half... and I'd like to be there in 45 minutes. We can't be seen walking in last minute. You almost ready to go?"
Kimberly stepped out of her room in a beautiful dark blue evening gown and white high heels that seemed impossible to walk in. As she was putting her pearl earring in, she paused in front of the full length mirror in the hallway.
"Fucking hate that wearing the same outfit a second time is such a faux pas. I like this dress." She heaved a little sigh, as if she already regretted losing it.
Court was being held at the SAM. The Art Museum was probably the most common court location. Except on New Year's Eve, when the Prince opened his haven to everyone to ring in the new year together. It wouldn't take too long to drive to the SAM, but that still only gave Vlax about 20 minutes to finish getting ready.
The most difficult part was the amnesia. Vlax had some vague memories of his childhood, parents, school, friends... all the usual stuff. Unfortunately, most of his life was a blank slate.
Kimberly had told him about everything that happened leading up to his death. In fact... she wouldn't let him forget it. The alerts he had raised about her took a lot of work and resources by Kindred to clear, and she owed more than a few boons. As she had explained... favors were currency for the undead, and -- as with normal life -- it's never good to owe a debt.
Kim was kind of a bitch sometimes. She often called Vlax by a nickname instead of by his real name.
"Door."
She called him Door, as a constant reminder of "what he had done." Turns out, Kindred have long memories and hold grudges longer than is probably healthy. There are plenty of stories of Kindred waiting decades, or even centuries, to take revenge for some perceived slight. That said... while she had embraced him out of spite, she had learned to appreciate his sleuthing ability.
Hank had supplied a body, and it was enough to get the Detective pronounced dead. With the head and hands missing, it made it difficult to prove who the body was... but with Vlax's clothing, ID, badge, and gun, it was enough for the coroner to determine it was him. Hank explained he had to die as far as the mortal world new. Kim explained part of the reason he was being kept locked down in her apartment was so that no one he knew would recognize him.
That wasn't to say he never went out. But he always had Kim by his side, and it was usually tied to learning about his unlife. They'd hunt. They'd work on whatever job she had... turns out the computer thing had worked out well, and she was much better off. As technology continued to advance, she stayed at the forefront.
The main thing they went out for, was Court.
Every three months, the Kindred of the city came together. Well, sometimes more often if something happened, but three months was the standard. The Prince of Seattle wanted to know how his kingdom was getting on. Clans and factions and unaligned, all playing their little games in the neverending quest for power. Kim hated it, but this was a huge part of their unlife.
Court was often a formal event... everyone dressed to the nines. Everyone wanted to one-up everyone else. Well... not really everyone, but there were plenty who did. The others? They at least played along. The exception was Summer Court. It was completely casual, and the Prince kept it light. One year they had literally held court at Alki Beach. They had to keep the Vampire-specific activities hidden, but seeing the Prince himself in a game of beach volleyball made him seem... much more human.
And that's where you're heading tonight... Court.
"Hey Door, we have to be there in an hour and a half... and I'd like to be there in 45 minutes. We can't be seen walking in last minute. You almost ready to go?"
Kimberly stepped out of her room in a beautiful dark blue evening gown and white high heels that seemed impossible to walk in. As she was putting her pearl earring in, she paused in front of the full length mirror in the hallway.
"Fucking hate that wearing the same outfit a second time is such a faux pas. I like this dress." She heaved a little sigh, as if she already regretted losing it.
Court was being held at the SAM. The Art Museum was probably the most common court location. Except on New Year's Eve, when the Prince opened his haven to everyone to ring in the new year together. It wouldn't take too long to drive to the SAM, but that still only gave Vlax about 20 minutes to finish getting ready.