Re: The VIP AreabloodofmotherFebruary 1 2013, 20:22:01 UTC
When the owner of the club and his friend weren't too engrossed in talking, Tracy carefully made her way across the club, standing just outside the VIP area in the hopes of catching his attention. Talking to Allie's employer seemed like a good idea... even though she had to remind herself that she couldn't die again. Probably.
Re: The VIP AreabloodofmotherFebruary 1 2013, 20:48:52 UTC
"She will. My daughter is tough. And motivated." Tracy's smile was uncertain. "I did wonder-- this True Blood, that you provide for her. Is it likely to ever run out?" And force Allie to attack people again, if it did?
Re: The VIP Areatexted3timesFebruary 1 2013, 21:05:18 UTC
Eric shook his head. "No. And even if that particular brand went bankrupt, the synthetic blood is everywhere in my dimension It's what prompted the vampires to reveal our presence publicly to humans."
Re: The VIP AreabloodofmotherFebruary 1 2013, 21:07:54 UTC
Tracy's relief was palpable. "Good. I don't like to think of her putting herself at risk in order to survive here. Things are so much worse for her, back where we come from." Her expression sobered. "I find it hard to imagine. Humans and vampires, without one trying to control the other."
Re: The VIP AreabloodofmotherFebruary 1 2013, 21:29:05 UTC
Tracy nodded. "I appreciate your reassurance." There were a great many other things she could say; but none of them were useful, or tactful, or likely to help Allie. "And I hope you have a good evening."
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They had a lot of catching up to do.
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Not a threat, not a threat, not a threat, she had to keep reminding herself. No more than Allie was, she'd said.
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"There's plenty of synthetic," he said instead. "We have several vampires on the island, so we stay well stocked."
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Because what else was there to say? He wasn't really sorry her daughter was a vampire.
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