Callum James McConall (where_am_i) wrote in theyearspassed, @ 2009-11-30 16:52:00 |
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Entry tags: | callum, eden, jaida, juniper, mature, shannon, vivian |
September 22, 2055
Who: The whole gang
When: Morning
Where: Alexander home
What: Cal makes a fatal error
As time had drawn on and things didnât seem to be changing, the brothers gradually seemed to come to terms with this new life of theirs. They discovered after those first few early days of rebellion that the women who now âownedâ them could be downright cruel when they wanted to be. Somehow this new manner of discipline just wasnât as easy to endure as sitting in a jail cell had once been â watching one of them go after Shannon was the worst thing that Callum could imagine and the two women seemed to know just how to each to each of them to cause them the most pain. Even if they didnât actually do anything, they could put those visions into your head, make you see things⌠It was all too fucked up for Callumâs liking, but there didnât seem to be any way out. So heâd given in, buckled down and gone into survival mode, doing whatever he had to to make it through every new day and to make sure that Shannon did as well. It wasnât easy, Cal still felt a bit like he was in this on his own what with that whole revelation of his brotherâs power still fresh in mind. It wasnât a surprise that the women seemed to have more uses for him than they did for Callum, for the lowly mortal theyâd gotten stuck with as well. What could he do, anyway? He didnât have any supernatural gifts and, even in his normal life, he hadnât exactly been a productive citizen. Sure he could fix a car or two, he was alright with patching up an electrical toy or two and he was a pretty keen bartender, but what the fuck did these vampires need with any of those skills? Heâd figured they were downright uselessâŚuntil about a month prior.
Vivian had come to he and Shannon to inform them both that she was planning a party of some sort, all of those vampy friends of hers were probably going to swing bye to check out the debauchery. Anyway, apparently he and Shannon were supposed to take up some task, to pitch in to make sure things went off without a hitch. Callum had no idea what the hell theyâd decided to have his brother do, but apparently they were going to put his drink slinging skills to work and have him bartend for the crowd; which seemed easy enough, until Vivian informed him that people who werenât exactly human didnât exactly take their alcohol the standard wayâŚand so he was introduced to fae dust. Compared to that delicious little substance everything else was childâs play â heroin, coke, it just didnât touch the same buzz heâd gotten from the tiniest little bit of that dust. He had to try it of course, had to know what he was working with, but taking that first taste had probably been the biggest mistake heâd made. Vivian couldnât know, probably had no idea just how dangerous it was to give the stuff to a mortal. It wasnât just physically addictive, it crept into his brain and dug in its claws. His body craved it like nothing else, it got to the point where he wasnât sure he could function if he didnât get it. Cal had been addicted to plenty of things before and heâd always managed to kick them when he put his mind to it, but not fae dust, it just refused to be gotten rid of. Thankfully the stuff was pretty easy to come by when you lived in a house full of supernatural freaks.
He tried to keep this new addiction hidden, tried to make sure that no one, especially Shannon, caught on and he thought he was doing a pretty good idea of it. The problem was that every time he used he needed more, need it more often â it was getting to a point where Callum knew that his cover was going to be blown. This morning was just like every other morning, getting things kicked off with a hit of fae dust, a few neat little lines spread out across the back of a mirror the boys had been given. Leaning down, one nostril plugged, Cal went over each one like a pro, inhaling that magical little substance, sucking it right off the glass. The high was almost immediate, the way it sank into your skin, seeped into your bloodâŚit really was like nothing else. With a heavy, satisfied sigh, Cal all but fell back against the wall behind his bed, muscles slowly going lax as the dust took hold. In those first moments, he couldnât know that heâd used too much, the poor guy had no idea what it would look like to OD on fae dust.
Callum had no clue that heâd just snorted himself right into a whole hell of a lot of troubleâŚ