Katia Perevyortov is coming for Nikita (oneyouimagined) wrote in light_of_may, @ 2013-12-14 22:26:00 |
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Entry tags: | 2009-09-29, katia, nikita |
i got a little piece of you
WHO | Katia & Nikita
WHERE | Nikita's house --> Heme
WHEN | Night
NOTES | Dialogue in italics is spoken in Russian.
WARNINGS | Minimal violence, sexual themes.
She knew.
Katia fucking knew.
It didn't matter that she had been out of the house when it happened because she could smell them all over each other. Australian-covered Russian was not exactly a scent that agreed with the eldest vampire. Katia would never say that she was jealous, exactly, but that was the only logical explanation. Missy meant nothing to her. She was just a baby vampire with an annoying sense of morality (that much she had picked up on through their brief interactions) and in that there was nothing to be jealous of. It was the way that she took up Nikita's time and attention that Katia was envious of, even if she never admitted it. She held no love or affection for her childe beyond the fact that Nikita was her favorite and the only one that she liked well enough to not slaughter on the spot.
Besides, Katia didn't show up in Scarlet Oak to watch her childe squander herself on another vampire.
She wanted to gag as she perused Nikita's closet, the smell of sex heavy in the air of Nikita's room. She rolled her eyes and scoffed as she idly slid hanger after hanger down the rod in the top of the closet. She paused when a red shirt caught her eye, her mouth twitched into a smirk. She pulled the shirt from its hanger and pulled it over her head. she didn't bother asking Nikita if she minded; the answer hardly mattered.
"Nika," she called, hoping that Missy heard the playful tone in her voice just as much as her childe. "Let's go out." The fact that she spoke those words in English were just privilege for the other blonde in the house. What did she care if she caused a rift between the other vampires? She wanted to go out at night and the poor little Sol was just too weakly to come out and play with them. Too bad. Katia grinned and turned around as she heard her childe's footsteps behind her.
"Just me and you, yeah? Leave the children at home with the babysitter while the adults go out and play."