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Armand ([info]vagabond_child) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-09-12 22:41:00

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Entry tags:armand, complete, day 15, marcus cole

Day Fifteen
Who: Armand and Marcus
What: Hunting the Ranger
When: After dark
Where: Outside, roaming the grounds
Rating: I'm gonna give this one a big old R right off the bat for, you know, vampire-y things. Unwilling blood donating, stalking, all that jazz.
Status: Complete



Alright, so the Planet had done as Lestat had said it would, and given him blood. So he wasn't technically starving anymore. That didn't matter. The point was, there was nothing quite like hunting, tracking down his prey and drinking. It would make him feel more at home, though he knew he did have to be careful. He wasn't in New York, London, Paris... not a large city. There were few places to hide. But he wanted a challenge tonight, he didn't want the blood that the golems gave him. There was no sport in that.

As he dressed himself all in black, he smiled softly. He would hunt, and he would drink, but he wouldn't fall back on his old habits. Many times, he'd simply stood outside a house, calling silently with the power of his mind, until someone came out. He'd gotten quite good at this, good enough that he didn't even hold them as he drank. They clung, instead, to him. But that wasn't what he wanted, not tonight. He wanted a fighting victim. As long as he remembered not to kill, he'd be okay.

It didn't take him long to get ready. His skin was still slightly darkened, bronzed almost. He looked more human like this, and he appreciated why some of the older vampires had gone out into the sun on purpose, just to darken their skin. Not that he thought it was worth it. And he was eager to find the blood that would make his skin as it should be, pale and faintly luminescent. But, for now, all he had to do was find a person. Someone strong. Someone who would be a challenge.

He prowled around in the dark, cool air. The resort had changed. That didn't much matter to him, for all he knew it did that every day. It was just another thing to explore, on another night. Tonight, the child-vampire hunted.



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[info]vagabond_child
2008-09-23 01:19 am UTC (link)
It wasn't a whole lot of fun, really, stretching up like this to get at the tall Ranger's throat. He couldn't fully concentrate on the experience. Really rather annoying, actually. So he firmly moved them both so that Marcus was sitting on the ground, and the boy vampire was sitting in his lap, teeth still firmly fastened into the dark-haired man's flesh. Much more comfortable. He wrapped his arms around his prey, his entire body alive with the esctasy of the blood flowing through his veins, drawn through the twin wounds in Marcus' neck.

Now, he could start to know things about him. It was always this way, with him anyway. He saw things about his victim, at least if he was remotely open to it. In this case, he certainly was. He couldn't get into his thoughts any other way, right? Meanwhile, as the sense of intimacy stole over him, made him its captive, he worked his fingers up into the long, dark hair of the Ranger and sent the most lovely, soft feelings of peace and happiness. Why fight this? The voice in Marcus' head argued, It feels so good, my strong, dark warrior.

He didn't know what Marcus would read in his mind. He'd heard that humans had visions, too, but he rarely left them alive afterwards. This time, he had no choice. Which faintly irritated him. What he could do, what he did do, was sent waves of pleasure rolling through the Ranger's limbs and echoing through his head. Even for someone experienced in the arts of the bedchamber, this would be overwhelming.

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[info]marcus_cole
2008-09-23 09:23 am UTC (link)
Marcus allowed himself to be dragged down to the ground. His resistance to the experience was fading as the pleasure of it grew. As the boyish monster cosied up to him, the most incredible feeling of pleasure and relaxation flowed into his limbs. It was nothing like anything he had ever experienced before. He found it impossible to object to his treatment when it felt this good. His mind began to wonder what it was he thought he was supposed to be objecting to.

Along with the incredibly ecstatic sensations that crept through his body and began to suffuse his mind, there came visions. At first they were visions of other feedings, Marcus's pleasure mixing with that of the vampire. Marcus felt the vampire's feelings of hunger, of satiation. It was complete and open. He gave himself to them. Why not? It was so beautifully intimate, just like their physical embrace. Slowly the visions changed, offering him more glimpses of the predatory creature's unlife.

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[info]vagabond_child
2008-09-23 09:59 am UTC (link)
It was just like always, the pleasure of the victim mixing with that of the vampire until it became very hard for Armand to tell which was which. Some vampires didn't bother with creating this delerium, this pleasure, in their victims, but that had always seemed foolish to Armand. It only increased his own pleasure in the act.

In a vague, dream-like way, the Ranger's memories started marching through his head. There was no rhyme or reason to any of it, of course. One second, it was a memory of childhood, and the next, a training mission for the Rangers. Armand simply let it sweep over him, though later, he would disect it. How was it that this man had memories of travelling through space? That intruiged him, or would, once he had the time to think about it.

His fingers continued to stroke the human's hair affectionately, and despite his pleasure, he kept a firm grip on himself. He couldn't kill Marcus. He listened carefully to the Ranger's heart, waiting for the moment when it started slowing down.

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[info]marcus_cole
2008-09-24 12:18 am UTC (link)
Marcus's body slowly relaxed as he sat on the hard ground, his arms wrapped around Armand's smaller frame, his neck seized in the puncturing embrace of the vampire's bite. As his life flowed out through his wounds, his raptor's essence flowed in, filling his mind with images and impressions. He saw so many other victims caught in the vampire's web, lulled to their eternal sleep by his intimate feeding. He saw Armand's isolation, his companionship with other vampires, his secret yearnings. Every part of the Ranger's enemy's psyche was exposed to him, and as he lolled in his depleted stupor, he absorbed it as a beach soaks in the tide.

Marcus's anesthetized soul, distracted by the spectacle of Armand's centuries of undead existence, paid no attention as his body's energies faded. His mouth hung open, his numbing hands fell to the ground, and his pike fell with a thump on the short grass as he turned inward, giving himself up to the psychic intermingling of the vampire's embrace, abandoning his physical form.

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[info]vagabond_child
2008-09-24 12:41 am UTC (link)
So much in here was strange to the vampire. He'd never been on a space station, never seen an alien. Minbari missions flowed through him, as well as a world where Marcus was a child. He had a brother... and somehow it had something to do with why he was a Ranger. One image was replaced by another, giving him no time to fully savor anything. That would come later, he supposed.

Marcus was dying. The vampire could hear the beating of his heart slowing down. Soon, it would stop. Breaking the rules already... he couldn't do it, though. Lestat's cautionary words about the sun echoed in his brain, and he had no desire to be teleported into the middle of the burning sun, perhaps to live there forever in horrible pain.

With this, he managed to detach himself before the last minute, before the time when Marcus would be drained too far. His skin was far paler now, and he could feel the blood working in him. He bent, bit his tongue, and let a couple of dark red drops fall on the wounds on Marcus' neck. They instantly healed.

"Gorgeous, better than I had thought."

He looked down at the human, slipping out of his mind now. It was safe, he figured, because he really doubted that even the Ranger could summon the strength to do anything to him just at the moment.

"Now, what to do with you, hmm? If I leave you to die, will I be spanked like a bad child by the angry Planet? I suppose I'd better not risk it."

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[info]marcus_cole
2008-09-24 09:25 am UTC (link)
As Armand detached himself and withdrew from Marcus, the images and sensations of his life faded and withdrew from the Ranger's mind. Marcus was left faded and drained, his thoughts slowly becoming his own again. His body was still suffused with the warm relaxation and comfort that he had been granted by the vampire, but he began to recognize his overall feeling not as perfect bliss, but as loss of blood.

Despite the slow onset of that realization, Marcus was still much too weak to do anything but sit there, almost helpless. He wasn't angry yet at the bloodthirsty creature in his lap, and he wasn't anxious yet about his medical condition. Should he try to speak?

"No... Can't kill... Must sleep."

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[info]vagabond_child
2008-09-24 11:26 am UTC (link)
Moving with deliberate motions, the vampire climbed off the Ranger's lap. He felt glorious, really, deliciously sated and content. Rather like a cat, actually, who has just had a whole bowl of warm cream. The last of the damage from the sun was fading, and he was returning to his brilliant white self once more.

"Really, I suppose you're right. I don't want to be teleported into the sun when I've just healed from being burned by it in the first place. If I let you die, I'll probably be punished."

Showing extraordinary strength, especially considering his small frame, he bent down and picked the human up. Slinging him easily over his shoulder, he headed off. He knew where Marcus' room was, he'd picked that tidbit out of the Ranger's mind. "You know, you're lucky that I have a list of people to see to, or else that witch you love would be mine as well."

He wasn't sure how much Marcus could understand, but he was just cruel enough to make the jab anyway, just in case. He smiled to himself as he carried the full-grown man towards the 'E' dormitory.

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[info]marcus_cole
2008-09-24 11:55 pm UTC (link)
Marcus was not able to either resist or really understand when Armand hoisted the Ranger's larger body onto his shoulder. He was a little disoriented, but was having trouble putting two thoughts of any type together. Who was holding him again? What was going on? Wow, he felt pretty nice...

Irrespective of his inability to think, his awareness of his lack of blood slowly crossed paths with his aural experience of the vampire's words. "Thank you... Cafeteria..." Having been trained in field medicine by the Rangers, Marcus knew enough about how to recover from voluminous blood loss that it was on the tip of his cerebellum even in a state such as the one he was in.

Marcus lapsed in and out of lucidity as Armand carried him towards E-Block. He was not really aware of where they were going, and he didn't really hear the last thing the vampire said. "Lovely witch..." Marcus smiled.

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[info]vagabond_child
2008-09-25 12:27 am UTC (link)
Armand rolled his eyes. He really hadn't spent a whole lot of time around someone that he'd drained this far. Usually, if he was going to this point, he would have killed them outright. The delerious rambling was new to him.

Of course, he had no intention of doing what Marcus ordered. He was just going to bring him to his room, and then the golems or whatever could take care of them from there. He didn't care all that much. As long as Marcus was healed up soon.

"Yes, lovely witch from what Lestat tells me..." He smirked a little at Marcus' ramblings. "But you love her, you know." It was said in a very calm tone, and Armand didn't much care if Marcus heard him or not. He simply dropped the man on the floor by the door to his room.

"Last stop. Take care of yourself. I'm going to be coming for you again."

With that, he turned and walked off. Let the self-reliant, capable Ranger deal with this on his own.

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