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Going My Way?
« on: June 05, 2019, 11:15:24 AM »
[for Billiam]

Luke pushed out of the Mei Jia apartment building and bounded into the night. Clad in a light gray hoodie and matching sweatpants, he broke into an easy jog- of course, an easy jog for Luke would clear a mile in five minutes. His lips were fixed in an idle, thoughtful smile as he moved. His hair was darkened by dampness, the product of the shower he'd taken before leaving Harm to sleep before he started a hospital shift.

It was a hard to believe things were going so well.

His expression darkened the instant he had the thought. His only constant companion, paranoia, stirred from its slumber. His gaze cut across the wide street, and he even spun a neat circle without breaking stride to check behind him. He'd had the sense lately that he was being watched, but he'd yet to spot anyone doing the watching. That meant that either a.) he wasn't being watched at all, or b.) whoever was doing it was damn good. He'd never taken the same route to Harm's place, since he'd started visiting, and he'd never taken anything approximating a direct route. He'd gone on foot, gone by car, gone by bus- he'd done everything in his power to keep himself from creating a pattern that anyone interested in his whereabouts could pick up on.

Harm had convinced him, or at least gotten him to pretend he was convinced, that it was option a. His rapid appraisal of his surroundings still hadn't yielded any unseen watchers, though, so he let himself relax as much as possible and did his best to enjoy the feel of the night air on what little of his skin was exposed.

His relaxation didn't last long. He'd barely cleared six blocks from the building when a car rolled up alongside him, pacing him at well below the speed limit. No, not just a car- a limousine.

"You've got to be fucking kidding me," he muttered.

The limo was a real classic, long and sleek, gleaming as if it had just come of the assembly line. The windows were tinted thoroughly, obliterating any chance he had of spotting who was inside. It wasn't as if he needed to see to know who was inside the car, though. He didn't know many people who rode in that kind of style or had the gall to simply roll up on him.

Luke slowed to a stop and set his hands a bit defiantly on his hips. His expression had reverted to a tightly controlled mask. Despite the fact that he would have bet his dick on the passenger of the limousine, he still tensed slightly, ready to attack or defend if this ended up being some ploy from Project Twilight or one of Jake's enemies. He doubted any of the latter would try something in such so noticeable in Jake's territory, though. The limo was unusual enough that bystanders would remember it, and might even remember details of who got in or out.

He flicked a glance down the street, back the way he and the limo had come, then returned his attention to the ostentatious car and waited.

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« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2019, 07:51:47 AM »
The door popped open, revealing maroon upholstery made of leather. To Luke's credit, the Black Prince waited inside, wearing an all black suit, shoes, tie and dress shirt. His hair was straightened and worn over a single eye, and his nails were freshly painted black. A champagne bucket sat in the center of the back seat, a feature that came with the limo. Inside was a bottle and two glasses. Jake ushered Luke into the limo with his hand, and if Luke looked to see the driver, he'd noticed a hideous looking Russian man, with bad teeth, a crooked nose, and greasy hair. Assuming that Luke would join him in the vehicle, Jake didn't feel the need to have an escort encourage him like he'd done to Ben. He and Luke were... friends? The lack of clarity was one reason for his visit, one among many. His sword was nowhere in sight, left back at the Rabbit. Where Jake planned to go once the car started moving was unclear, but based on how nice he was dressed, Luke would likely figure this was a pit stop of Jake's night.

"Hey there solider, care for a drink?"

He picked up the bottle and one of the glasses and shook them like party favors. "I need a word," he clarified, letting Luke know this wasn't just a social call.
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« Reply #2 on: June 06, 2019, 12:02:14 PM »
Luke forced himself not to look back at Harm's building again. He wasn't giving Jake any more information on that front than he already had. His gaze flicked across the interior of the limo, noting the driver. He was pretty sure he'd seen the guy around the White Rabbit a time or two, but he couldn't remember a specific instance. His eyes fell again on Jake, and without a sound, he eased into the limo and tugged the door shut behind him.

He fell heavily onto the seat opposite the Ventrue, folding his arms over his chest. His legs spread a bit. If the production values of the encounter impressed him, it certainly didn't show. As soon as he was seated the limo glided forward smoothly.

"'Unnecessary.'" He let a beat pass before adding: "You asked for a word, and it's the best one for this. I live in your house, Jake. You don't need to go far to talk." There was a note of scorn in his voice, as if he was being supremely inconvenienced by the limo ride.

He wanted to come out and ask why Jake was being so dramatic, but he couldn't. He knew the answer and he didn't really want to hear it. Not yet. There was no way Jake had found him here and didn't know about Harm. With the assets at his disposal, Jake probably knew more about Harm than he did at this point, if he'd managed to identify him. Luke's expression was stormy for an instant as he realized what a pipe dream it had been to hide anything from his employer.

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« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2019, 04:17:45 AM »
Jake frowned at Luke's word, shaking the glass and bottle again to be annoying. He was here to give good news, not pick a fight, and he hoped he hadn't jumped the gun inviting Luke into his inner circle. Then again, he remembered how well things had gone when he picked up Ben in a limo. Maybe the move was more dickish than he thought. It was efficient, and yes intimidating to an extent, but hardly a true power play. That's what he told himself at least. He stuck the bottle and glass back the in the ice, and pulled out a cigarette, lighting it without asking for Luke's permission. He rolled the window down and blew the smoke out of it. 

As Jake studied Luke, he found his whole posture defensive, and in the front seat the driver hissed out something akin to a laugh. Luke would no doubt here it, the chocked out sounds carrying into the backseat. Jake sent a mental message asking for silence, and the driver pushed a button causing a screen to go up. Luke was probably mad about being picked up so close to his little boyfriend's house. That was on the list to discuss, but Jake decided it wasn't a good idea to open with it.

"I have an engagement after this," Jake explained, justifying the pick up. "It was easier this way." He pulled out a thermos and took a sip, Luke no doubt knowing what was inside.

"How about we start over," he joked. "Luke, how is your evening off treating you," he small talked, with a mock amount of interest. He imagined Luke's night off was going well, considering how he'd soured at being interrupted.
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« Reply #4 on: June 10, 2019, 07:27:35 AM »
The faintest smirk tugged the right corner of Luke's lips upward when the driver laughed his dusty laugh. He had to imagine that this wasn't how Jake had envisioned the encounter, and Jake's slight discomfiture made him feel slightly better about being observed and picked up off the street. He kept his expression neutral with just a hint of annoyance, but he was pissed. Only a little of his ire belonged to Jake, though - the bulk was leveled squarely inward.

If Jake's people could follow him and find him, who else could? Between the steady rhythm of working for the Black Prince and his stolen moments with Harm, he must have been getting too comfortable- comfortable enough to make mistakes.

He shifted his attention back to Jake. There was plenty of time to beat himself up later. As always, the had to fight through cognitive dissonance as he reconciled his employer's appearance with his role in the city. Enough of Jake's behavior was borderline-teenage enough that it was easy to forget that the man across the limo from him predated the United States.

"As it happens, I was heading back to the Rabbit to finish up a few reports. I don't really do evenings off." His hazel eyes were just a little cold as he made deliberate eye-contact with Jake. "But I'm guessing you already knew that." He paused for a beat, sifting through verbal options, and then opted for the direct approach. "What was it you wanted to talk to me about?"

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« Reply #5 on: June 10, 2019, 03:49:21 PM »
Jake looked at Luke playfully, enjoying their little back and forth. He licked his lips, getting a small amount of blood he'd missed earlier. His eyes didn't move off Luke for a moment, and he relaxed his posture considerably. Luke was passively aggressively accusing him of following him, which was true and he wouldn't try to deny. He was a relative unknown being given lots of power and trust in a short period of time. He showed evidence of working for the enemy at one time, being brainwashed and having huge gaps of himself missing. Jake wanted to trust Luke. He actually did all things considered, but he wouldn't have been doing his job as district leader if he wasn't watching someone like Luke. Besides, Benny was going to do it anyways for fun. At least this way the spying served a purpose.

In response to his line about not taking days off Jake rolled his eyes and shot back, "what is that supposed to impress me?"

He decided that some good news might shift the conversation in his direction. Since Jake did plan on talking to Luke about his little squeeze he thought it should come when they were being agreeable. He held up a finger of wait and then popped the champagne, pouring Luke a glass, and handing it to him with a heavy gaze. Jake then poured his thermos into the other glass, holding it up to toast.

"Luke, do you enjoy working for me? I hope you do because I've enjoyed your work. I think you can help the people of this city while you figure out who you are. I want to keep helping in that capacity too. What I'm trying to say is, I have a job to offer you."

His word vomit had sounded nervous, but sincere, and he smiled and raised his glass again as he waited for the soldier's response.
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« Reply #6 on: June 14, 2019, 09:31:44 AM »
Luke's posture remained intact. The pressed military edges had worn away in the months since he'd ran afoul of Jake, leaving him less rigid, if still entirely poised. It was hard not to be, with a body so perfectly packed with muscle. He regarded Jake dubiously from his seat as the vampire loosed the cork from the bottle of champagne. He'd assumed that was reserved for whomever Jake had plans with after. He'd lost track of the Ventrue's romantic life... well, basically since Harm happened, actually. Huh.

He leaned forward to accept the glass, then obliged Jake in touching bubbly to blood. He watched the bubbles flowing up through the golden liquid for a second before returning his attention to Jake.

Luke blinked slowly. A job to offer him? As far as Luke was concerned, he already had a job. Hell, he casually referred to Jake as his boss all the time. Maybe he didn't have a title, but it wasn't as if he was worried about how his resumé would end up looking.

"I thought I already had a job." The words came slowly, tinged with confusion. "Is this... a different job? I..." He cut off, and then shrugged. "I guess I enjoy it well enough. It's nice to have something to do. Your folks are really coming along." He frowned slightly. "What kind of job are you talking about?" He hadn't sipped the champagne yet. His confusion had him out of sorts. Instead, he kept the flute lofted awkwardly in the air, his large hand at odds with the delicate stem.

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« Reply #7 on: June 17, 2019, 12:04:47 PM »
Jake sighed and shot Luke an apologetic face. He'd been fairly vague about Luke's current position, and so he didn't think it was too strange that the soldier didn't have a clear idea where he stood. The truth was, Jake had been testing him for something, and after talking with a few random security officers, Lisa-Joe and Benny, and now Maria, he'd decided to make it official. He smiled wide, and made the offer.

"There has been a position in our government that's been vacant for quite a while. My friend Conner held it once, before he went to run the Ward, and since then it's duties have been managed by myself and Lisa. As you've noticed, our government is a local one, but is still quite vast in scope due to the population. I need someone to manage our security teams, conduct criminal investigations, enforce our laws and occasionally protect me. That person is called the sheriff. I've chosen you because I believe you want to make this city a safer place. You have the right training, and I believe if you think I'm wrong you'll tell me. It's at the very top of our government. Are you interested?"

Jake pointed to Luke's champagne flute and then to his lips.
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« Reply #8 on: June 18, 2019, 10:57:34 AM »
Jake's wide smiles never failed to make him just a little nervous. There was nothing wrong with them, and that was almost the problem. They were almost too perfect, too warm, too inviting. For an instant they tugged at him, and then he remembered what Jake was and the fangs that hid behind those pert lips.

His brow remained slightly furrowed as Jake made his pitch. He hadn't failed to notice that he'd been ending up with more and more responsibility, but this was bigger than he was expecting- or at least, it seemed that way. As it stood, the people working with him on patrols deferred to him, but the authority was all Jake's. He'd eked out a little respect under the auspices of that authority, but at the end of the day, he was pretty sure everyone he talked to was reporting to the Ventrue and wouldn't hesitate to throw him under the bus if they thought it would earn them points with the big boss.

He blinked again when Jake gestured and then parsed its meaning and took a slow sip of the bubbly. Champagne wasn't his favorite, but he had to admit, this was good stuff. Smooth, crisp, just a perfect hint of sweetness. He wasn't surprised to learn that Jake's exquisite taste extended to celebratory beverages.

"You're right that I've been doing this to make the city safer, and your damn right that I'll tell you when I think your wrong." A wry smirk formed on his lips, but it slipped away. He took a contemplative sip from the champagne, and this time it went down even easier. "You're right that it's a good job for me. But... well, let's deal with the obvious problem first."

He tapped his forehead with a gloved finger. "You said it's real easy to get in here. That doesn't matter so much if I don't actually know anything important, but this sheriff gig sounds like I'd have to be really in the fold. What's to stop some punk kid with a little Dominate under his belt from cracking me open like a melon?" He took another sip, shrugging. "It seems like a liability for you, and as your currently-untitled-security-adviser, I'd strongly recommend not handing over any of your power or secrets to someone with a revolving door to his psyche."

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« Reply #9 on: June 21, 2019, 06:19:05 AM »
Jake was happy Luke at least looked interested, and his concerns were valid. Jake had them too. He didn't need a walking security risk. Lucky for both Luke and Jake, the central district had magic now in house, and Maria had assured him things could be done to help Luke. His smug face softened into something more relaxed, and almost concerned. He reached out his hand and if Luke would let him would place it on his knee.

"I have a witch who's promised to help keep your mind your own, even from me unless you wish it," he explained. "Before you formally take the job and I announce it to the city, we'll make sure you're properly protected."

He wanted to protect Luke. He'd grown attached to his gruff manner and military way of doing things. He was the right man for the job, and Jake would take the steps needed to make sure he could do it. Besides, Luke deserved to have his mind be safe, Independent of whether he worked for Jake or not. He beamed another perfect smile, although this time a single fang poked out from beneath his lips.
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« Reply #10 on: June 24, 2019, 10:12:24 AM »
Luke lofted an eyebrow when Jake reached for his knee, but didn't resist.

"Ah, of course, a witch," he intoned wryly before taking a thoughtful sip of champagne. Magic was... not something he knew much about. It was too nebulous, with too many types and sources and variations to catalog in any meaningful way. His instincts tugged against the idea of being subject to something so capricious. Jake's mental abilities were magnitudes more reliable, if less versatile. "I guess let me meet h- er, them, and we can see." He didn't bother to disguise his dubiousness about the plan.

Jake's hand was still on his knee. While it didn't have any warmth to convey, it was still a hint of weight and pressure that was impossible to ignore. He shifted slightly in his seat, ostensibly just getting comfortable, but it had the added effect of resettling his leg so that the Ventrue's hand would fall away unless he went to obvious lengths to keep it there.

"That settles the first problem, in theory. The second problem is me needing a real clear idea of the org chart." He met Jake's eyes. "I don't have any problem with Lisa-Joe, but I also don't want someone that hot-headed gainsaying me when the stakes are high. I'd prefer she be as uninvolved as possible for anything that falls under my purview, and assurances that she'll follow my lead when needed. Same goes for anyone else."

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« Reply #11 on: June 28, 2019, 07:15:32 AM »
Jake looked at Luke condescendingly. After all he'd seen, were witches really that big of a surprise? Maria was as kind as they came, and so Jake wasn't worried that they wouldn't get on. It was Lisa-Joe he was concerned about. Maria had already been working on a solution to Luke's problem, and had assured Jake she had the talent and supplies needed. He'd come to value her effectiveness, her magic protecting the White Rabbit as an example.

He scoffed crossly at his hand being shooed away, but made no attempt to replace it. He thought about how he shouldn't mind, but for some reason he did. He didn't have to think about it for very long, as Luke read his mind for once and brought up Lisa-Joe, and their future working relationship.

"You run different departments," he started, before turning to the catch. "But they do overlap. If she enforces a boon on someone as Harpy, it's your job to back her up. You can't question her decisions even if you disagree with them when it comes to her department. She'll show you the same respect if you show it to her. Nobody pulls rank around here, well except for me, but I'm the prince."

He smiled at the mention of his title. He continued before Luke could rebut. "She doesn't want anything to do with the security teams. She doesn't want your job. Important topics are brought before me, and I need all of my advisers opinions. She'll follow your orders if you're ever both in the field, but you'll get farther by making nice with her than calling her things like hot-headed and gainsaying."

His tone was rather firm on this. Luke hadn't been around long, and Lisa-Joe was the most respected person in the White Rabbit. He would do better making nice with her than being at odds. He'd be telling Lisa-Joe the same. This organization wasn't a pissing a contest between who has more or less clout.
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« Reply #12 on: July 03, 2019, 09:58:55 AM »
Between the look of condescension and the scoff, Luke couldn't help but frown. The faint downward turn to his full lips wasn't far off from his usual stoic expression, but Jake might very well notice it.

The frown deepened unmistakably at what felt like a rebuke. He finished off his champagne and settled the glass back beside the ice bucket before settling back in his seat with his arms folded across his chest. "But she is hot-headed, and not entirely fond of me. Sure, she doesn't seem to actively want me dead these days, but I'm guessing she isn't thrilled about your choice here. You know I'm not going to pick fights, and I could give a rat's ass about power outside how it affects my ability to do the job you picked me for." His shoulders rose and fell. "As long as you've had the same little chat with her, I guess it is what it is."

His gaze hadn't left Jake, and his expression softened after the fight went out of his voice. "I appreciate what you've done for me. What you've promised to do. There's a part of me that fucking hates it, but it mostly realizes that you're not the worst as far as monsters go." He was quieter when he continued. "I'll follow your lead, but if you expected me to just shut up and follow orders without questioning you, you wouldn't have picked me for the job. I think that might be the one thing she and I have in common."

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« Reply #13 on: July 08, 2019, 08:23:34 AM »
Jake felt himself soften as Luke spoke to Lisa-Joe's motivations. He wasn't wrong. She was hotheaded, and Jake could see how to an even tempered soldier how that was a drawback. Jake loved Lisa-Joe's emotions. He was the same in a lot of ways. Still, he needed to be fair to everyone, especially a new employee like Luke. He sighed to make a dramatic point.

"She is more okay with the promotion then you think," he corrected. "She wasn't a fan at first, but consider her position. You bested me in physical combat. I'm not proud but you're human. That's impressive but to her scary. Then you're living in her home. I'm not saying you don't have a point. She's a huge bitch sometimes and she didn't make a good impression when you met, but she's seen the work you've been doing in the meantime. She thinks you're mostly qualified."

He took a sip of blood to avoid telling him what parts she didn't think Luke possessed. "Take her to lunch or something. I'm sure if you two talk you'll realize you're both on my team."

He listened as Luke explained, and he couldn't help but be disappointed that Luke still saw him as a monster, even if he was one of the good ones. It meant on some level Luke still thought he was human, and while he might be alive with a pulse, he was no mere mortal any longer. Jake considered telling him so, but decided now wasn't the right time. He felt Luke needed more time to see that the people who changed him were bigger monsters than the average vampire.

"I'm glad we found one another," Jake said softly, his face looking the most boyish it had looked all evening. "You're a good man. I don't know you perfectly, but  I know that. I need a good person as my sheriff." He paused, and his expression turned into something awkward.

"You also scare me," he admitted. "It's another good qualification. The sheriff should inspire a bit of fear, but have a good man behind that." 
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« Reply #14 on: July 09, 2019, 02:00:06 PM »
He cocked a somewhat dubious eyebrow at the idea of taking a vampire to lunch, but let it pass. When would that even be? Midnight? And lunch tended to imply a shared meal...

He forced himself to stop thinking about that and focus on Jake, which proved to be something of a mistake. The youthful, earnest expression he wore as he dubbed Luke good was breathtaking. Jake had been so young when he'd been turned, and sometimes it seemed like more than just his looks had been made static. He might have had centuries of unlife under his belt, but in so many ways, he was just such a damn kid. It got the better of him more often than Luke would have liked to admit.

He rolled his eyes before meeting Jake's gaze evenly. "You could tell me to jump out of this car into traffic right now and I wouldn't have any choice. You don't have anything to be scared-"

He cut off abruptly, frowning at Jake uncertainly.

"Wait. This witch. Whatever she's planning... would it protect me from you, too?" The words came slowly and unsure, as if he wasn't at all certain what answer he wanted to hear. There was a hint of comfort in the notion that someone could stop him if he lost control, and he felt the fluttering start of panic in his chest at the idea of losing that safeguard.

Suspicion followed, and his eyes narrowed slightly. Why would Jake give up that kind of leverage over him? Sure, he needed his own secrets safe, but if he really was willing to give up his ability to bend Luke's will...

His expression softened at that thought before resolving into his typical unreadability while he awaited Jake's response.

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« Reply #15 on: July 12, 2019, 06:39:00 AM »
Jake's expression became skeptical. He'd assumed Luke would want him out of his head. Jake knew if the shoe was on the other foot he'd be begging Luke to leave his brain alone. It almost sounded like Luke wanted Jake in there. It made him feel excited, and he was thankful for the position he was sitting in as it hided that visible indicator of that excitement. There was something strangely hot about commanding Luke, ordering Luke. If Jake had wanted it, Luke's mouth would be around his cock. He loved the idea of that much control. He almost licked his lips at the idea, but quickly pushed those thoughts to the back of his mind. Jake had already had his chance, and now Luke had Ham, Hamilton, or whatever the fuck his name was. Jake also had Murphy and had turned Luke down for him. He tried to focus on that instead of his half erection.

"I don't know," he admitted. "I assume we can ask her for a back door for me if you want one," Jake said. He didn't know much about magic, and he knew even less about how Maria's worked. She'd managed to protect the White Rabbit, and Sabrina had recently praised her skill and knowledge. Surely she could accommodate that request.

"Do you want me in your head Luke," he asked. It came out more seductive sounding than he intended, and he followed it up with a childish laugh.
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« Reply #16 on: July 12, 2019, 01:03:31 PM »
Luke's frowned. It should have occurred to him that a back door was a possibility. I'm getting soft. This was just another manifestation of the same mental sloppiness that had resulted in him virtually leading Jake to Harm. He'd been working against his instincts since their... whatever it was... had begun, and all the dark eventualities he'd imagined at first were starting to come to pass.

Of course, he was closest thing to happy that he could remember, too. Was this the cost? Endangering himself and those close to him?

His eyes narrowed on Jake when the question came. "No," he answered, almost automatically, with stern certitude. He relented though, reaching up with his gloved hand to rub at his right temple. "Obviously not, but..." His gaze slipped to the sweating champagne bottle. "But there's a part of me that does like having someone who can check me." He tapped his forehead with his index finger. "We still don't know what's going on in here. What they did to me. If there's some kind of mental time bomb ticking away, you can stop me if it goes off."

His lips pressed together as he grew thoughtful. "And I guess I do want you in my head for, you know. Helping me. Figuring out what happened." He finally looked up at Jake again. "Fixing me."

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« Reply #17 on: July 13, 2019, 08:34:53 AM »
Jake was impressed by Luke's level of self sacrifice. Jake wondered if he'd be big enough for his people to let another have access to his mind. It showed Luke trusted Jake not to abuse the privilege, but he ended up deeply touched by the solider's actions, and he smiled approvingly. The other parts made more practical sense for leaving a back door. Their work had been limited but had already answered some questions, and while they'd agreed to space out the sessions to let Luke's mind and body recover, Jake was interested in the next one.

"The fact that you're willing to do that is why you're the man I want for the job," Jake explained. "The underworld we live in, as supernatural people, is rife with selfishness, corruption and violence. I should know. I've contributed my fair share." If he felt shame for it he didn't look it. It was an admittance without an apology.   

"I need someone who can keep my worst impulses in check and set an example for those who serve under him. I need you. Do you accept?"

Luke hadn't said yes just yet. Jake didn't need him to bend the knee and call him prince, but he did need to know he was serious. Otherwise this was just a limo ride.
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« Reply #18 on: July 16, 2019, 09:30:09 AM »
Luke found himself reeling slightly from the one-two punch of Jake's praise followed by his admission of his own wrongdoing. The only outward manifestation of the effects of the Ventrue's words was a faint, reflexive smile on Luke's part. It didn't even really look like he was smiling; he just looked a modicum less solemn. Internally, though, Luke couldn't help but wonder why Jake's approval meant so much to him. It was implicit in the offer, of course, but the remark on his character... he hadn't realized how key a figure Jake was in his existence.

The not-quite-smile broke into a wry half-grin, and he shook his head. The parallel between their hopes for another was amusing, to say the least.

"Yeah, yeah. I accept, providing that the witch can do what you think they can."

He leaned forward and extended his hand to Jake for a shake on it. "When do I get my Stetson and spurs?"

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« Reply #19 on: July 22, 2019, 12:59:45 PM »
Jake laughed, and had long suspected Luke had a sense of humor. He liked that quality. It proved that after all the facility had done to him they hadn't taken away his humanity. Jake nodded at Luke's comment about Maria. He'd set up a date for the three of them soon.

"You start as soon as you're ready, and the uniform is all black. You can pick the exact style." He turned his head and made a playful face. "Ask Lisa-Joe for help."

Official business was almost finished. It was time to move on to big subject number two.

"Tell me about your new friend," Jake instructed, his tone becoming a great deal more serious.
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« Reply #20 on: July 24, 2019, 10:51:17 AM »
He was in the midst of rolling his eyes at the notion of needing Lisa-Joe's sartorial advice in order to pick his own uniform when Jake's follow-up question froze the blood in his veins. It wasn't just the surprise, or the subject- it was the solemn delivery. It suggested that the subject was important to Jake when it really shouldn't have been. If it were up to Luke, Harm wouldn't even be a blip on the vampire's radar.

Luke's features suddenly matched Jake's voice - any trace of lingering mirth was completely eradicated.

"I'd really rather not." The blunt reply dropped from his mouth like a hammer lobbed to land between them. "He has nothing to do with any of this. He's a normal guy." A thread of anger wound his voice tight and made it almost menacing. Anger blazed in his eyes as well... but then he relented into a frown. "I don't ask for much, Jake, but I want him to stay out of things. I want him safe."

His typically stoic features were turbulent, anger and dread washing back and forth across them, and his eyes were just as stormy as he spitted Jake with a stare.

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« Reply #21 on: July 24, 2019, 11:08:02 AM »
Jake was quiet for a long time, weighing his reply with care. This little friend was already a part of things. Luke had seen to that when he'd started seeing him. He lived in Chinatown, Lan Bao's territory. It mattered an employee of the Anarchs was in her space unannounced. Then there was the masquerade. How much did this man know? How much did Luke plan on telling him? With Luke's mind the way it was, could he even be sure he was safe with this person? He wanted Luke to have someone. He wanted him to be happy, but there were plenty of vampires for him to choose from. He'd seen the beast inside Luke, and it needed another beast to be truly happy. Luke was like a lot of Thin Blood's Jake knew. They tried to live between worlds, pretending to be nice and normal during the day, but at night sucking cats dry in an alley. How long could Luke live a double life before he learned the worst truth about the supernatural; there was no going back.

"Fine," he said coldly, pulling back some of the warmer feelings he'd extended in the earlier part of the ride. The district leader looked out the window.

"All I ask is that you avoid seeing him in Chinatown for now. There are negotiations that be could be hindered by your continued visits. Also, as with all mortals, if he causes a masquerade breach it's on you to correct the problem. Otherwise knock yourself out."

The last statement showed some of his hurt, but he softened a bit now that the venom was out. "Where would you like to be dropped off," Jake asked. 
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« Reply #22 on: July 24, 2019, 11:20:14 AM »
Luke didn't let the wince he felt show on his features. He should have paid more attention to the supernatural geography involved. He nodded slowly, sorting his thoughts. There was more to unpack. The Masquerade. Luke felt his pulse quicken. A net of anxiety tangled up his thoughts. He knew full well that supernaturals didn't like the mortal world knowing anything about them, and Harm...

"He already knew about vampires, and suspected about werewolves." The words were a bit hurried, as if fighting their way out of Luke's mouth. "He works at a hospital, in an ER," he supplied, before adding, "But you probably already knew that," with just a hint of his own venom. "He knows not to say anything, though, and he isn't stupid."

No matter how well Luke tried to mask it, there would be no way for him to completely conceal the fear in his eyes or his tone when he asked, "That isn't a problem, right?"

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« Reply #23 on: July 26, 2019, 04:13:40 PM »
Luke's seemingly spontaneous explanation caught Jake off guard. He'd already informed Luke it was fine if he didn't want to talk about Ham. Jake couldn't understand the appeal of the whole doctor thing. He supposed never getting sick sort of ruined the fantasy. Still, it seemed this guy made Luke happy, and Jake considered, for just a moment, that he was just being petty.

No way. That definitely isn't it.

When Luke accused him of snooping, he nodded his head and smiled. Why deny the truth? He crossed his hands across his lap and folded them.

"I promise not to make it a habit," he assured. "You were new, and Lisa-Joe had concerns. To satisfy her, I had you tailed. I proved my point that you're trustworthy and have questionable taste in men. Just kidding!"

He threw his hands up like Luke might attack him. "And no, there is no problem. I mean this, I want you to be happy in your new life."

The statement had a lot of meanings, more than he wanted to unpack in the back of a limo. He was mostly talking about the fact Luke couldn't remember his old one, and that this world he was in now was a new way of living. Like vampires, Luke had been changed.
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« Reply #24 on: July 31, 2019, 06:00:17 AM »
Luke’s relief was visible. He relaxed back into his seat and nodded slowly, taking a few seconds to sort his thoughts. Harm was safe. That was all that mattered. Now that they were past it, it was something of a relief to have Jake aware of him. In the very least it would curb him from dropping not-so-subtle hints about socialization or outright trying to get him laid.

“Is that all, then? I don’t want to keep you from…” He gestured vaguely with his gloved hand to encapsulate the interior of the limo. “… whatever else you have on your agenda.” It occurred to him that he hadn’t really been paying attention to Jake’s romantic life since Harm had materialized. There had been that kid from the creepy party at some point, but Luke couldn’t recall seeing him around lately.

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« Reply #25 on: July 31, 2019, 07:34:07 AM »
Jake laughed at Luke's vague assumptions. Didn't he know this was all for him? Jake had a reputation for theatrics that he sometimes liked to contest, but this time it was a dead on assessment. Luke was witty. Jake wondered if that was something from before, or maybe something new. Either way, he liked it.

"Just tell me where to leave you or I'm bringing you with me. Like Opera?"

He assumed the answer would be a no.
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« Reply #26 on: July 31, 2019, 01:51:00 PM »
Luke cocked an eyebrow, but gave the question consideration. This was the first time in his accessible memory that opera had come up, and he really wasn't sure how he felt about the art form. After mulling it over for a few seconds he shook his head. He considered citing his inappropriate attire, but realized that would only result in Jake stopping off to buy him a tux... if he didn't already have one squirreled away somewhere.

"Indifferent at best. You can bring me back to the Rabbit, that's where I was heading anyway. Have some stuff to take care of." He rolled his head on his neck slightly, managing to get the audible crack he was looking for. "Glad we got to talk. I've been... wondering about my role here for a while. Hopefully once your witch does her thing, we can do some more work on my memory."

His smile was thin, but it was there.


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« Reply #27 on: July 31, 2019, 02:43:15 PM »
Jake was actually disappointed. He'd had a tux made up just in case. Well, Jake would find other ways to spend time with Luke outside of work and brain frying. Maybe he liked chess? He told his driver to stop back at the rabbit, and a gruff Russian accent said, "we just left there."

Jake turned back to Luke, and filled his glass one more time. All in all, he was pleased with the limo ride. It had gone far better than the last. He also knew Luke would keep him safe, and honest, and true. Jake understood he had a gut emotional reaction sometimes, that he could be rash and lash out. Luke would serve as a check against his worst impulses, as would Damien, and even Maria. Jake knew to survive he'd need advisers who both wanted him to succeed, but were wiling to disagree to help him do that. Luke was up to the challenge.

He also wanted to help Luke feel like a part of something. The Central District would be his family now. Jake would never tell him, but sometimes he wondered if it wasn't better that he couldn't remember. He had so much opportunity now, and didn't need the pain of the past weighing him down. They reached the White Rabbit in short order, and Jake opened the door for him.

"Congrats again, Sheriff. Ye-haw and all that."

Once Luke was out, Jake drove to see the opera by himself.
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