Adelaide Cooke (
transfusionem) wrote2019-02-20 05:05 pm
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Adelaide CookeUN: wellcooked
STATUS: Undergraduate
ACCOLADES: None yet! But soon!
BIO: I'm new here and extra new to all of this magic stuff! Please be patient with me!

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Or at least that's what Adelaide hopes. She can see there's something more to him, which is why she's wound up in this room to begin with.]
That's more optimistic than I would've expected from you.
[She doesn't mean to be unkind, but, well. Rex is kind of mopey.
She makes an excited noise at the knife, which gets even more excited once it turns into a spear.]
Oh, that's awesome! [Now she needs to double down on her training.] And a knife that big is basically a sword anyways.
[That's just science.]
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[ That might be a purposefully grim response designed to be humorous in nature, but if so someone should have told his face.
But her increasingly excited exclamations to the spear reveal does get to his face. It's not nearly on par with her, but there's a quiet twinkle in his eye and a tiny smile. Building stuff is the greatest. It's counter to his nature as a natural born destroyer. Obviously, that's just undeniable, but he does his best and sometimes that's even good enough!
Before he hands it over, because obviously she's going to want a picture posing with this kickass thing he gives a warning and demonstration. ]
The blade isn't magical in itself, but I've sharpened it beyond what conventional techniques could possibly achieve. So please be careful.
[ The demonstration is gently draping a limp piece of paper over the blade and watching it get split in half just from that.
Then back into the sheath and handed over. Look cool, vampire assassin girl. ]
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Spooky.
He's also smiling, which is a little spooky, but...she's glad to see it.]
Right, of course.
[She's careful when taking the blade - gentle, even. She doesn't want it to spring open and slice through the bed or the ceiling or anything in the room at all.
Even though it's sheathed, and it can't really do that. She's still cautious!]
I guess I could always add runes to it myself, if I really wanted it to be magical. And then it'd be like I've actually got the hang of all this magic stuff.
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The smile melts like the first snowflake, too weak to keep its form. But it was there at least. ]
That's certainly an option- I'd recommend you practice with it for a while and then decide if there are any shortcomings you wish to overcome or strengths you wish to emphasise. I'm always available for consultation on improvements. If that's something you'd like me to do or help to do yourself.
[ He appreciates her care. People keep waving deadly things around in Daybreak, almost like they're barely trained children who haven't spent more of their life fighting than not. It's weird and makes him nervous. ]
And that's everything for version one. There's a manual for the helmet and an outline of the defensive capabilities of the suit.
[ For reference, it's mainly designed to be highly resistant to cutting and piercing, with the 'batwing' fingers being there to disperse impact and is especially good at protecting her heart from stakes. The suit is also meant to hold her parts together in the right place if she gets her bones broken and stuff, so that vampire super healing can do its job properly, though he's not sure how good a job he did with that. The airbag bubble barrier takes about ten minutes to recharge. ]
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Of course, of course. Won't know how it works until it's been given the best tests it can get.
[Which means wearing it out on missions and hunts and...That's a little nerve wracking! But she can handle it!
She nods, sliding the helmet off and placing it back on the bed. It feels a little weird just...wearing a helmet and standing around in it in an inn. It's so jarring from the cozy atmosphere of this place.]
I'll try to put it through its paces and not die in the process. But now...I guess we should try the blood out, huh?
[Might as well rip off that bandage.]
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Rex still just feels kind of awkward regularly being in buildings, let alone cosy ones. The luxury of Soliel makes his head spin sometimes, so it feels no weirder for him to be doing weird science in the inn than it would to just be hanging out.
He nods as he retrieves the flask and hands it over, the odd circuit looking runes still there to keep it warm. ]
It's atomically identical to human blood. I can't foresee any problems.
[ Except yah know, the atoms are made of spiritual stuff instead of stardust like the rest of us. Breaking it down is gonna be real energising, in ways vampires aren't really meant to get. Rex really has to stop thinking of magic as science. ]
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Atomically identical.
[That's pretty identical. She takes the flask, fiddling with it for a moment before unscrewing the cap. She doesn't know why she's nervous. She's had blood before. She's had Rex's blood before. And this might not be his blood, but it's still blood from someone she's pretty sure isn't trying to poison her.
She takes a deep breath.]
Well! Bottoms up!
[And she chugs it. Though there's not really much to chug, really.
It's when she's lowering the flask that she realizes that it's not just blood. It's something...better? She feels different, somehow. Everything feels more and she feels like she could take on the world.
Adelaide can hear Rex's heart beating.
She could before, but now it's an intense drumming noise that's impossible to ignore, not the faint murmur she's gotten used to. She can hear the hearts of other people in the inn, and she can smell them too. She can smell Rex - and she begins to bounce in place. It's like chugging an energy drink after having an entire pot of coffee. She needs to move, and Rex is there - and he smells so good? That's not very fair at all. She should do something about that.
From the outside, the change only takes second. One moment Adelaide's had the blood, and the next she's in Rex's face. Her pupils are blown, and there's a wide grin on her face, showing off just how sharp her fangs can get.]
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He always had a barrier or two ready when he knew he would be alone with Adelaide, even before the Toki incident- but suddenly it doesn't seem enough. Suddenly it seems like he's locked himself in a room with one of the most famously dangerous magical predators on Earth. And much more importantly, he's done something to his friend.
His feet don't move, though his knees tremble a little. Good lord, what has he done? What is he doing? What should he do? ]
...Uhm.
[ That's his eloquent reaction to his entire situation, his hands flexing- ready to flip the magical switch and wrap his skin in a thin but tough layer of protection. ]
Are you... okay?
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[The fact she's doing her best imitation of a snake about to strike probably makes that less than reassuring, but it's true. She hasn't felt this great in a while. Maybe not ever. Everything is sharper, now, she's seeing things better than ever.
But things could be even better.
Maybe with a little taste? Or maybe with a little fight? She wants to fight. She wants to run. She wants to do everything at once and that leaves her jittering where she stands.]
Hey, hey, do you think this counts as a test? Or is this not pushing hard enough?
[She laughs, shaking her head, before getting ready to pounce. Rex doesn't have much time to react, but there's...some.]
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That alone, the instinctive terror he has of his own bloodlust, is what allows him to react in time, fingers flicking outwards and covering his skin a sheen that provides him with protection but does nothing to stop him from being knocked around- much, much worse, he can already feel himself ready to join her in that delirium of violence. And it doesn't even have the one thing that always drags him out, the negative emotions from his dance partner.
"Ah, wouldn't it be so beautiful to kill each other, without a shred of fear or hate?"
He hears that call but doesn't give in to it just yet. Instead, he's going to try and use the momentum of her pounce to throw her across the room- if he can keep her off him for a few seconds, he can cast enough to restrain her. Unfortunately, she's just so fast.
It'd be more fun to grab the spear though. ]
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She gets thrown, and she manages to land on her feet. She takes a moment - a breath - to gather herself before launching back at Rex. There's no finesse to her movements, and she doesn't even think of taking out the knife and using it. She doesn't want to use it. She wants to take Rex apart with her bare hands and see what he'll do in return.
(Mostly, though, she wants to tear into his skin and get blood on her teeth, but she'll get there.)]
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So he gets ploughed to the floor and only has the wherewithal to get his legs up to his chest to try and keep her at bay. She'll find the shield he's put up isn't an invincible defence. Struck, scratched, anything, it burns away the area that's hit- the harder it is, the wider the surface of his body is exposed. The gaps are filled in as the edges expand, like scooping a bucket of water from a lake, but it'll come apart quick enough. ]
Adelaide- it's not you!
[ He's going to die, he thinks, and can feel his lips quirking up at the idea. ]
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She grabs onto his ankle - tries to, at least - and laughs again.]
What is it, then? Someone else?
[Of course it's her. She's always wanted to do this - wanted to fight the world and have it fight back. Now she can, starting with Rex. Not that Rex has done anything wrong, but what's mortal combat between friends?
Life and death, probably, but that's okay.
Her grip tightens on his ankle, and if she can't get past his shield without constantly hitting him, might as well go for covering as much ground as she can.
Which means throwing him against the wall.
(There is a part of her, a distant part of her, that feels that Rex might be right, but...she just ignores it. It's not as loud as the rest of her.)]
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[ He manages to get that out before she swings him like a toy. Her instincts are right- smashing into the wipes out such a lot of the surface area the barrier disappears entirely with a fun little 'pop', like tugging a wet finger on the inside of a cheek and letting go.
He doesn't hit the floor for it though. He lands in a crouch, only the tips of his toes and fingers on the ground and a wide grin to match her own. It's softened by his coat, but the brilliant golden light of the Hero Medal slips through small cracks of the buttons like god rays through clouds.
The use of the Human Power is a rare thing for Rex- despite it being one of the strongest tools in his arsenal, he fears its use will expose him and he's just not well suited to its use. It transforms focus (with Rex usually juggling a thousand thoughts) and fighting spirit (with Rex a self-confessed coward) into power. This is the first time it's been used in conjunction with this part of him, that ignores the world for the sake of a fight, doesn't care if he dies. ]
-But I think this is the real me!
[ The irony makes him laugh, hearty and joyful like a child, rising to his feet. All his usual fatigue is gone (endorphins? The medal? He doesn't know) and his joints don't ache, nor is he worried about tomorrow. He's locked in a room with the second most beautiful woman he's met (mother still holds top ranking), and she wants to kill him.
Heaven. ]
We're friends, right?
[ That's said in the middle of a flicking a leg out at her head- but swapping to a fist launch him into classic superman punch. If it lands, she may well get to experience being knocked across a room herself. ]
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[She laughs with him. Seems like things are getting interesting. She takes note of the glow, though she doesn't know what's making it. Something under his coat for sure, but what it could possibly be she has no idea.
Not that it matters. What matters is the fight. The rush running through her veins, the way it almost feels like her heart is pounding again from all the excitement. That's more important than a mystery.]
Of course we're friends.
[And she takes the punch, and she can't stay on her feet. She pushes herself up with another laugh, running a hand through her hair. By now it's a mess - she really should've worn it in a ponytail or braids today - and she flips it over her shoulder before sizing up Rex.]
If we weren't, we'd be doing something else.
[She aims lower, this time, settling down into a crouch. Her goal is to take out Rex at his center of balance, knock him down, and keep him down.
There's probably worse things that could happen to him than having a pretty girl sitting on him. Probably.]
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Rex is used to this sort of attack- there are only a few disadvantages to his size in a fight and the major one is being knocked down. It takes longer for him to get up and hurts more, due to both weight and larger surface area. So he bends his knees, making himself more stable and in a better position to deal with her charge. Like a two-person Rugby scrum, a clinch that lasts only long enough for him to ask- ]
Yeah? Like what?
[ -Before he attempts a rudimentary powerbomb. It's not a move he's well acquainted with, so she gets her wish- he goes down and she ends up on top, whilst he lets out a delighted gasp of air. Oh! This might be it! It's too quick! What a shame!
Of course, he's equally unfamiliar with the Human Power and that the strength it gives his muscles makes them more durable in equal measure. Otherwise, he'd pop his limbs from their sockets with every punch, so at least he'll be tougher to sink teeth into (figurative or literal) than most. ]
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She's not surprised when he catches her, but she's pleased when he still goes down. She settles on his waist, reaching up to grab his wrists to pin him down. Her grin is all fangs by this point, and she leans in close.]
Studying. Not talking to each other. Who cares?
[She doesn't think Rex does, with the way he finally looks like he's alive. It's a good look for him, and she's glad to see it.
She also knows she could take that away so easily. She could drain him dry. She doesn't want to do that, not right now, but it's simple instinct. Why not follow it for once?
She goes in for the bite, not deterred by the strange glow. If she can't pierce the skin with one bite, she can go in for another - or simply bite down harder. She's made for that, now, changed by the magic that stopped her heart to be able to break though just about any defense possible.]
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He laughs, earnestly, at her question. Who cares indeed. Forgot all his worries. Nothing matters. Nothing has ever mattered. Except maybe right now, this wonderfully perfect moment. She really is fantastic. He wants her to be by his side forever- even if forever turns out to be just a few moments for one of them. He feels her fangs clamp onto his throat and realises from the way they don't glide in his body is tougher. All the same a few drops of blood are forced through the tiny breaks, no more than an insect's bites.
He has more time than he thought.
She grabbed his wrists.
She shouldn't have left his fingers free.
They rapidly flex as he whips up a spell. Two really. One per hand. The lightbulb in a tasteful lamp pops and pulls a spear of electricity at Adelaide's back, while the other hand alters a few properties of his body so he's not only unharmed by the shared shock but he retains the charge. Not the nicest thing to bite or sit on. ]
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Everything is focused on that she doesn't event notice her mistake until it's too late and there's electricity coursing through her. Though maybe Rex could have picked something better, because what happens first is her body seizes up. Her nails bite into the skin of his wrists, her jaw clamps down, her knees squeeze against his side.
But then the initial shock passes, and she rips herself back.
That...hurt, in a way most things haven't hurt since she's been changed. Surprisingly, one of the first things she's noticed was that pain isn't the same anymore. Stubbing her toes, scraping her knees, burning herself. It didn't hurt anymore. Nothing hurt at all any more, but that did.
It makes her feel alive.]
Oh, that's a good one.
[She laughs again, shaking her head. Her hair is around her like a halo from all the static, and she moves her hands up to thread her fingers between Rex's. She can still feel the shock and knows she should probably get off of him to stop it, but...
She doesn't feel alive very often. She wants to revel in this, even if it means it's killing her.]
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You're wonderful!
[ But the thrill he's chasing is different to hers- what Rex wishes for, more than anything, is a fight to the death with no malice. It's the culmination of everything he is, what he really is... A warrior with a heart filled to the brim with love. But Adelaide doesn't seem to be fighting anymore. She's embracing the attack. Suddenly, it's no fun anymore. That joyful smile disappears and the golden heart, too innocent to know the thrill of the kill is anything but fun, is wrapped in a flood of black instantly. The medal's power vanishes with his desire to fight. It's not a fight. It's just a side effect of his failures. ]
Stop.
[ The shining light has gone and he draws the charge inside of him- ready to be released in a burst if she refuses to relent. He's just trying to get her to listen to reason, unaware that the power flowing through her still responds to his commands like all phantom matter. ]
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She finds herself letting go of his hands, pulling back. She blinks at him for a moment, mouth opening and closing but no sound coming out. She doesn't want to stop, but she does. She has to. She has to listen to Rex.
She doesn't know why, can't piece it together, and she pushes herself upright on shaky legs. It's not like everything stops or the haze lifts or anything like that. It's just a chanting of obey obey obey obey- and she's off of him.
She blinks at him, stupidly, from where she stands above him.]
Okay.
[Even though things are pretty far from okay.]
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Her response is suspiciously submissive and her dumbfounded look makes it clear she's as surprised as he is. He breaths heavily down there, fingers flexing as he comes up with a plan. He's caught between protecting himself further or restraining Adelaide. He opts for a stronger barrier, one that takes more time to prepare. Did she listen to what he said because the blood is wearing off? Or because he said it? ]
...Sit down. Please. On your hands.
[ He starts to stand, slowly, carefully, waiting for another attack at any second. He wants to mop up his blood- thankfully the barrier is putting pressure on the wounds for him and stopping more from leaking out, but there's already far too much for comfort when locked in a room with a vampire. ]
Tell me what you're thinking.
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The scent of blood is stronger now, and the taste is still on her tongue. She wants more. She didn't have enough. It's not fair she had to stop, but she had to listen to Rex.
For some reason. She doesn't want to, though.]
I don't want to listen to what you tell me to do. Why am I doing what you tell me to do? It doesn't make any sense.
[She takes a breath, letting it out with an irritated huff.]
You smell really good. Your blood does too - and it tastes good. I want more. I want to drain you dry, but you're not going to let me.
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Because I'm being perfectly reasonable.
[ That's the reasoning he's going for now, at least. It's almost certainly not the case, but it'll do until he can work out something better.
Rex has not read Peter's Evil Overlord List, but he's going to stick to Rule 48 anyway. It flexes his hands some more and all the blood already out of him swirls into a sphere, which he plops one of the mugs the inn so helpfully provides. It cleans him up and- ]
So you know that if you follow me, I'll make sure you get what's best for you, not necessarily what you want. Right?
[ He puts the mug next to her, backs up a bit and- ]
You can have that now.
[ It's not likely having a taste of the real stuff will dilute what she's taken of his phantom material, but it's going to help his foundation for getting a good mindset out of her. He has some degree of influence over her, but who knows how much? Better she wants to follow orders too. ]
And while you do, think carefully- what will be better for you. Drinking me to death now or following me and getting much more with my help.
[ He kind of feels sick at the idea of weaponising a friend, even if he refuses to use the word 'friend' in his head despite how loud his heart is, but... it's not a bad idea. ]
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[She might have to obey him, but that doesn't mean she has to agree with him. There's nothing reasonable about him at all!
She huffs, watching the mug, not moving to take it until he says she can. She takes slow sips, mulling over everything. There's still a part of her screaming to drain him dry, to make him hurt, to enjoy making him hurt, but that part is quieter than the part that has to listen to him. That wants to obey.
She finishes the blood in the mug, trying to think things through. Her head is the farthest from clear it could be. Like her thoughts are all jumbled together and incomplete and she doesn't know how to get any focus back. Slowly, things seem to be getting clearer, but...
The phantom blood still lingers, coloring her thoughts.]
I don't know.
[The answer is still sullen, as she puts the mug down. She wants to throw it at Rex, angry that she has to listen to him, but she doesn't. She can't.]
What does what's best for me matter? I'm just going to end up dead again anyways.
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