Sarah Ann St. James is faded innocence (fadedinnocence) wrote in utr_logs, @ 2008-12-28 13:47:00 |
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Current mood: | confused |
Entry tags: | emma cameron, lindsey mcdonald (vampire), makenzie cameron, nick carrington, veronica mars |
Who: Makenzie, Emma, Veronica, Nick, Lindsey, and NPC Bad Guys.
Where: Pussycat Lounge strip club
When: Evening
What: Perhaps a bit o torment and torture for all three girls? some mental some physical.
Rating Lets be safe and say R for now.
Makenzie had been sending messages to Veronica, trying to get information on her sister when the men arrived. She didn't know who they were, or even how they knew her, but the moment they grabbed her like she was a sack of potatoes and knocked her out she knew that they were the men Emma was protecting her from.
Of course there had been a struggle, a mess left in the apartment she spent all her time alone in, all of her time wishing she had someone to care for her and her sister back in her life. The news of course got a hold of this, the curse of replacing a famous pop star and then turning up missing with a trashed apartment left in her wake. That of course was the least of her problems, all Makenzie could focus on when she woke in a new, less clean, place was that her sister was sitting across from her looking like a lorry had repeatedly run her over.
"Emma?" Kenzie finally voiced as she struggled against the binds that had her tied to a chair. "What is this?"
"Just shut up Kenzie, if you had done as I asked and kept your mouth shut..." Emma said a bit annoyed as well as in some pain.
"So sorry I cared, and you can be mad all you want, but I am not sorry..someone has to save you."
That's when another voice chimed in, one that belonged to a man Kenzie hadn't even noticed in the room until he spoke. "Ahh, isn't this sweet, family, it almost makes me want to let them go...Anyone care to tell me why?"
"Because you're a bloody ass?" Emma chimed in and glared at the man. Of course that statement only led to her being backhanded again, which only seemed to fuel her brattiness.