Character A is a vampire, and he's been around for quite some time. He doesn't particularly like or dislike humans, and he hasn't got the typical vampire angst; he knows what he is, and he's fairly comfortable with it. Always an artist at heart, he is a professor of dance at an elite college in New York, which is where he meets Character B.
Character B is a dance student, and he's very good. World class good. The only problem is that he's sick, and incredibly so, with a terminal illness. He knows his time is limited, but he went to New York anyway, choosing to do what he loves rather than lay in bed dying.
Character A takes a shine to Character B and can see the potential in him. They become a team, training and dancing and trying to get Character B to become the best. Indeed, they even become friends. But when Character B starts missing lessons and Character A can start to smell the death on him, he knows something is up.
Can Character A let Character B go into that great night, as is his supposed destiny, or will he selfishly decide to keep him the only way he knows how, turning him into a vampire? And can you really love someone forever despite their mortality or a decision made in haste?
I'm willing to play either character in this line, and PBs are, as always, negotiable. I play a lot of faces. Long term, threading preferred, but AIM for plotting is great. I'm also willing to make this a historical sort of line or change the art from dance to something else. I'd love to find someone to brainstorm more and play with.