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Mosi Kana′tĭ(22)|| Bassist/Back up vocals(TBR) || Werewolf || Mentions(M):Layton and Sorin (indirectly) Dahlia(side character indirectly) (Music studio Thorns black roses) Mosi lay stretched out on the faded leather couch that was along the back wall of the recording studio. Her band had been using this place since their earliest years together. The sofa was now soft to the touch; from years of it being worn down over many a band practice. A dull brown with age; but cared for with love. Evident in the many patch work jobs along its frame. The fabric had its fair share of random sewn on band patches, miscellaneous embroidery, Not to mention where any one of them just decided to draw or write directly on the damn thing. Long raven black hair fell over the arm of the couch. Almost touching the ground but not quite. To the average eye you would see a young woman relaxed on the couch. One leg stretched out on the seats. While the other resting on the back of the couch like she owned the place. Listening to the music in the earbuds she currently had blaring. Waiting for other members to show up. But to the people in Mosi's life that knew her. Their eyes would go directly to the bright white section of hair casting her face in shadow. The hereditary mark that grew from the left side of her hair in an inch wide streak. The white stark against the rest of her black locks. Like the rest of her family her "moon mark" became more visible the closer to the full moon it was. With how white the streak of hair was it was safe to say that the full moon was fast approaching. A good warning sign to those near to not piss her off. ------------------------------------ A familiar scent hit her nose causing her to glance up at the clock on the wall. The minute hand was missing so it was always a guessing game at what the actual time was. It was about time others would start showing up. When Laytons scent flooded the studio it confirmed her thoughts. While the other werewolf was a good friend to her Mosi wasn't in the talking mood. She turned her volume up and closed her eyes before her roommate came into the main room. Even over the roaring sound of Måneskins song Mammamia. She still heard the greeting he sent her. Sensing he took the hint of her mood based on the sound of drums soon following his departing steps. Mosi opened her eyes and sighed. Today is going to be long she thought. Mind flashing to the yells and tears of the night prior. Fingers going to her pounding temples. Her roommates most definitely had heard her fight last night with her now ex Dahlia. Both had known better than to come see if she was alright after the sound of her slamming the door closed on the blue nymph. Said door now had five claw marks gouged deep in it. Great another thing I've got to fix. Dahlia had shown up late in the night asking to come over and talk. To Mosis knowledge the 2 year long relationship was going smoothly yeah they had their bumps in the road as everyone did but that's life. She had never ever suspected Dahlia of doing anything. So when the woman had come over tears in her eyes confessing that she had been cheating on her for months she was shocked. Physically shocked. The male she had been seeing she had never scented on her. Nymphs where notorious for their scents absorbing and negating other scents. A fact dahlia complained about relentlessly always pissed about no perfumes working on her. After a few hours of talking then arguing then yelling. She had kicked her out. Told her to not contact her again. Cheating was one thing but lying for that long infuriated her. She had desperately needed to go out and run out the anger. So she had done just that. Leaving the apartment and shifting with a flash of light. Her wolf form quickly taking over the human one. Only on a full moon did that light go away. The full shift was bones and everything changing from one form to the other. Normally it happens with a burst of slightly warm light. And it was painful but very very quick. The full moon changed that. She felt everything and it took a long time. Something about gravity and tides and some other science bullshit she didn't care to understand. Many hours later she had shown up to the studio. Shifting back and showering off the blood from what ever unfortunate creature she had eatten. Thanking the creator for the hot water in the shower the studio had in the very back. Glad she always had spare clothes for her and the other shifters at the studio. Mosi had slept at the studio glad for the alone time. Edited at October 12, 2023 01:05 AM by Ravenous
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- A L E X I S - She / They | Bassist | Unnamed Band M: Jared [Indirectly] Alexis was having an… interesting morning. She had woken up really early, before the sun was even up, because she had gotten rather restless due to a nightmare. One that after 30 minutes of trying to will herself to sleep, she eventually gave up and accepted the fact she could not obtain a normal sleep schedule for once in her life. So, Alexis did what any reasonable human being would do. She took her red colored phone from her bedside table and silently crept out of bed, throwing on a black jacket sitting on the back of her chair. Walking would hopefully help her burn some time before everyone wanted to meet up to discuss what would happen in the ongoing future of the band. The band that she had somehow gotten to be the bassist of. The band her parents had scoffed at and didn't believe would go anywhere. The band they believed she would eventually leave after a few months. The band that she loved with her whole heart, and the people in it. At the end of her bed was Disco, the tuxedo cat watching her with curiosity as she left out her bedroom. The cat made to follow her as she crept past Jared's bedroom door, leaping down and going as far as the kitchen before jumping up onto the counter and softly meowing. Alexis smiled and stroked his head before grabbing her pair of the keys and leaving out the front door as quietly as she could, though the avian did admit she closed it a bit more aggressively than she should have. Hopefully it didn't wake Jared up, she didn't want to have to explain to him about why she was up this late. Alexis sighed as she looked at the time on her phone as she paused in front of the open gates to a park nestled within the city. 7:25 AM. She had been out for roughly 2 hours. Though, to be fair, she hadn't gone very far in the fear she wouldn't be back in time to meet with everyone. The last thing Alexis wanted was to make a bad impression to the crew and manager. The city was silent, mayhaps a little eerily so but she didn't mind. It allowed her to gather her thoughts better than if she had to focus on weaving between a bunch of people and keep her wings tucked so tightly to her back that it almost hurt. For however big that they were, they were also terribly fragile. Alexis wouldn't deny the fact that she had injured herself once or twice for small matters that caused the hollow bones to fracture. Her wings were half extended at the moment, conscious of the occasional one or two people who also were out this late ranging from businessmen, drunks, and maybe one Hobo. Or they were drunk. She couldn't tell. It was nice though, to feel the wind course through her feathers. Speaking of which, she would have to try and preen her wings again. A handful of feathers were crooked and out of place, and that wasn't even covering the blood pins and dry ones that could probably fall out at any moment. After practice, Alexis reasoned, stuffing her hands further into the pockets of her jacket. Speaking of which, now would probably be a good time to head back. "'scuse me miss~" Alexis paused midway through turning around, looking over her shoulder with a tired look ready to bitch slap whoever the fuck this was. The person trying to address her was slurring their speech, walking tipsy and uncoordinated as they giggled a little bit. The clothes they were wearing consisted of baggy black pants and a stained white sweater, their breath smelling heavily like alcohol and ash blonde hair heavily tousled. Drunk was the word that first came to her mind. Followed by hobo. Yep, definitely a potential hobo. They were probably stumbling home after a late night party with some friends judging by the bit of confetti still sticking to their shoulders and hair. The avian watched wholly unimpressed as they tipped a bit too much to the right, causing them to stumble. To her internal dismay, however, they managed to correct themselves and lean an arm against the red brick building next to them in an attempt to look "cool" before they completely fell over on their face. The guy hiccuped again. "You the sun, cause ur shiii~ny." Bruh. She had half the mind to slap him first before she stalked off in a huff, but ultimately just decided against it. What the fuck kind of pickup line even was that? Stupid drunk people and their crazy hooligan parties. Alexis thought bitterly, shooting the stumbling person a venomous glare and flaring her wings out, casting a dark shadow over them. Alexis turned before she could even see their reaction, continuing on her way but silently hoping she scared them at least a little bit. To her luck, they didn't pursue her. The walk back, other than the weird encounter with the drunk person, was uneventful. Entering back into the shared place with Jared was easy enough, the door locked like how she left it and Jared assumedly still not up judging by how the place still looked quite vacant. Disco mrowed from where they sat at her feet, and with a small smile she crouched down and stroked through their dark fur, putting the keys back in her pocket at the same time. Cute. She mused, then striding over to the kitchen and starting on making a quick breakfast for herself before she went to join the meeting. Toast and cream cheese was easy enough for today. They had run out of eggs yesterday anyways, and pancakes took too long for her own comfort with how she was running with time. Alexis debated whether to make something for Jared, then ultimately decided she might as well toast him something as well. If it was cold by the time he appeared then that would be his fault. While she waited, Alexis managed to feed Disco his breakfast before hearing the toast pop out after a few minutes. It didn't take very long for Alexis to quickly munch it down, and before long she had grabbed her bass' case from against her bedpost. Disco had gone off somewhere, probably to watch some of the birds that came by the window while laying on the ledge and with a fond smile she made her way down the hall back towards the front door. I should check on Jared before I leave. Alexis stopped by his door, knocking lightly against it and waiting to see or hear anything on the other end while she managed to lay the case against her back, strap held with her right arm. Edited at October 18, 2023 01:28 AM by Valravn
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Laika Herriman || UNB Guitarist || M: Open A minor... C... She wanted so badly to put on gloves, thimbles, bandaids -- anything to protect the raw tips of her fingers. Years of callouses were being stripped away with every chord she played, but she couldn't stop. No, quitting now would just mean letting the band down. Dark eyes dropped down to her left hand hugging the frets of the acoustic guitar. Angry red skin pulled taut to white over the strings glared back at her, cursing her name and begging to just be chopped off. Laika had been playing all night. All the previous day? She couldn't remember when she'd started, but as she tried to retrace the hours, her stomach reminded her that, however long it had been, she was going to starve herself out if she didn't eat. Grumbling and harshly ending an E minor, Laika rested the instrument in its case and got to her feet, wincing as her joints snapped back into place. Her shoulders were beyond aching, and everything from that to her knees had gone numb. Next time, she decided, she'd be practicing on something squishier than laminate flooring. Laika readjusted her jeans and pulled at the crinkles in her t-shirt as she headed into the kitchen. As she walked through the threshold, she was greeted by the dishes she hadn't cleaned earlier, and it looked like she'd left the butter dish open on the counter. Again. Laika stared blankly at it for a long moment; was this really how her day was going to start out? She pulled her long, thick hair back into a messy bun and cracked her knuckles out of habit while making a beeline for the sink. Covering the butter and sliding it to the corner, she pulled out the dish soap and a sponge and got to work. There would be no paper plate woe-is-me breakfast today; she didn't have time to feel sorry for herself. Besides, it was her own fault she had neglected the basic needs of any living being. The Lycan in her certainly helped keep her mentally stable when running off no sleep, but it made the hangry feelings worse. Once the pots, pans, plates, utensils, and cups were washed and dried, she got started with the actual cooking. Four packs of bacon hit the griddle with hisses and premature spits. While the strips sizzled away, Laika grated potatoes over another pan of melting beef tallow. As the flakes hit the fat, they began to bubble and started the journey to becoming hash browns. Laika hummed softly to herself while whisking ingredients into a buttermilk pancake batter. She'd quadrupled the recipe, figuring that she would bring the extras to the studio later for all the poor, lost souls who had inevitably skipped or skimped on breakfast. She worked between the pancake griddle, waffle irons, bacon, and hash browns until all were complete and satisfactorily stacked into containers. She took about a pack's worth of bacon for herself along with a healthy helping of hash browns and six pancakes. Laika pulled out a large, covered bowl from the fridge and opened it to reveal the mashed up, sugared strawberries she'd pummeled the morning before. Or had it been two days ago? Regardless, they were fine. After eating and cleaning up the dishes -- there would me no more days-old dishes lying around -- Laika plopped the rest of the food containers into a large insulated bag. She paused in her exodus to actually get ready for the day, placed her guitar in its case, hauled everything out to her truck, and hurried back to the cabin door to lock it. It would take a very stupid individual to break into her house, but it didn't hurt to deter the ones who would try. Laika picked at a strawberry seed that the floss must have missed as she drove the old gray Ford down to the band's studio. Laika parked and dragged her gear and the food out to the door, let herself in, and slammed the bag onto the table inside. In stark contrast, the guitar was placed cautiously in the corner away from any seating. She looked around the room; it seemed she was the first one there, though it wouldn't surprise her if someone was around a corner or loitering outside. Her fingers, which had since calmed down, flared up again as she considered pulling out the guitar and continuing to practice. After some debate, the Lycan decided against it and leaned up against the wall to tinker around on her phone instead. This was going to be a long day.
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Emery | Non-Binary | 22 | Human | Soundcrew/Roadie | UNB M: Luke (dir), Aster (texting) Emery’s eyes stung as they stared at the screen. Hunched over their mini desk, pressing random keys in hopes that would help get their creative juices flowing, if “creative juices” were even a thing, before defaulting to the space button with which they proceeded to slam with frustration. Leaning back in their chair, they looked up at the ceiling and rubbed their red, sleep-filled eyes. Finally, Emery managed to have the courage to look down at what they actually had down for their paper. Influence on Popularity People tend to think that influencers are popular, but this only comes from their ability to influence the population through the use of media. Popular artists, movies, and bands do not always become widespread from what they offer but how they are offering it. For example, dcide2ysaonahdh. b. Yeah, Emery was going to fail. Writing this essay should not have been as hard as it was, but it was practically consuming Emery. Normally journalism assignments were easier in the previous years, but since the teacher was a huge xenophobe, it made getting better grades nearly impossible. “Humans should not be taking our jobs,” “Humans should not be inserting themselves into the media,” and humans should this and humans should that. All just the typical ramblings of a xenophobic centaur. Technically, Emery was not even full human, but they did not like to talk about the other part. The only reason Emery had yet to pick a fight was because they really needed this last year of college to go smoothly and could not damage their scholarship. After a moment of staring, going through the five stages of grief, Emery came down to acceptance once they pushed themself away from the desk in their rolly chair. Standing up with a tired groan, Emery looked around the small, messy room. They were sure— positive (they hoped)— that they had some clean and washed clothes around. Luckily for them, they did. Sliding into a short, plaid skirt, Emery stumbled to the bathroom as they navigated both the hallway and their loose black sweater that revealed their shoulders and bra straps. Finally bumping into the sink, Emery pulled their head through the hole of their sweater in time to catch a glimpse of their reflection. A glimpse was all it took to soak in their details. Emery had bags that meshed horribly with their cardboard-colored skin and mediocre maroon eyes while their hair was disheveled and out of place. Sure, Emery had purposely grabbed their favorite skirt, but looking at themself in the mirror, the replication seemed too feminine and it made their stomach churn enough that the sickly feeling of bile rose in their throat again. Their eyes darted down when they could no longer stomach the sight, only looking up briefly to add makeup to not look sick, brush their hair to not look homeless, and put on their mother’s necklace because they never went anywhere without it now. Flicking off the annoying, buzzing lightbulb of the bathroom and returning to the room, Emery grabbed a tote bag and began to shovel things in: their laptop for all their documents, their mini-synth for disarming stress, and a notebook which was freshly-bought and that would most likely never be opened. As Emery exited their room, they were suddenly overcome by a delicious aroma. Fresh eggs and goods cooked in the best way possible. Luke was definitely in the kitchen. There are many great things about Luke: 1) he was funny, 2) he helped Emery get their new job, and 3) he was an amazing chef. For every time Emery burned toast or rice, Luke made five-star meals. Honestly, Emery was surprised he decided to join a band and not Gordon Satyrsay’s kitchen. “Duuuude, that smells heavenly…!” Emery mumbled through their mouth full of water, swallowing down their hunger but not the sound their stomach made as it helplessly begged for food. Food had been something Emery had been neglecting for the past day as they struggled through their journalism assignments, but now, the need for food was painfully clear. “You were God-sent, you know that?” Emery loosely hugged Luke from behind, burying their face in the crook of Luke’s neck as their wavering voice sounded like they were about to burst into tears for the food. Emery pulled away and practically dove for the food. Still drooling from their first whiff of the food, Emery’s mouth continued to fill with water till that first bite. Leaning against the counter, Emery was smiling like a toddler given candy as they held their fork in one hand and an already half-eaten plate of eggs in the other. “Fuckin— mhm!— delicious, man! I swear, you must put some magic drugs in this shit because there's no way food can taste this good normally.” After a moment of silence only broken occasionally by the distant sound of early morning cars driving to work outside their home, Emery sighed as their fork clinked against the empty dish. “Well, I can die a happy person after eating that!” Emery laughed, their eyes beaming with joy about as bright as their golden freckles shimmering from the sun peaking through the window blinds. Set the plate down in the sink as they went over to the cupboards, they were much more peppy after having somehow downed the entire plate. You would have thought they were a werewolf with the way they managed to scarf the eggs so fast. “Alright, I am going to make myself boba before we head out,” Emery said, straight to the point as always after setting down their bag. “As thanks for breakfast— I know, I know, I am so kind for returning the favor—” sarcasm coated their tone as a chuckle leaked into their voice, turning to face Luke— “do you want tea, coffee, or boba too?” Emery did not wait for an answer before getting started on their boba. Grabbing tapioca pearls from the cupboard and taro root powder, Emery had gotten good at making milk teas on their own. Granted, they were not as good as you could get from Mrs. Kim’s from down the street, but Emery was getting good at it. After boiling hot water in, they poured about half the water into a cup they filled with black tea leaves and left the rest in the pot only to add tapioca pearls. The tapioca pearls would need a bit longer so this was the point when Emery walked over to Luke only to sit on the counter beside his plate of eggs. “Alright, roomie,” Emery’s favorite nickname for one of their favorite friends, “what’s the plan for—” ding!— “hold that thought.” Pulling out their phone, it was a text from Aster, Emery’s only other favorite friend. After a moment of a blank expression while reading his text, Emery suddenly burst into laughter. “Apparently Aster liked the date I set him up on!” Emery’s fingers worked like lightning, darting about on the digital keyboard of their phone before they managed to write a reply. “oh thank god, you enjoyed him <3 but girlie, if you didnt I was for sure going to steal him from you because GODDAMN!! anywaaays glad you had a good night ;) ” Emery was still giggling at their own response, shaking their head before looking back up at Luke with a beaming grin. “Anyways! As I was saying: what’s the plan for today??” Emery asked, with even more vigor than before. “I mean, do we need to bring coffee or drinks from Mrs. Kim’s? Is there a group chat I need to join first? Do I look good in this?” Emery motioned to themself and looked down at their outfit. “Like, it definitely says, “I need this job because it is the only way I will retain some creativity in life while also making money,” but I don’t know if I want it to be screaming that, ya know?” Emery huffed after a moment resting their elbows on their knees and hunching till their chin was supported by their palms. “Man, I love being social and meeting new people, but Ima have to work with these people and I need to make a good first impression, roomie.”
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Jayme Harrison-Windsommer & Zacharia Kurthrozug Demon/Angel & Demon | 21 & 22 | Bassist/Back up vocals & Side Character | UNB | Mentions: Each other (dir.), Emery (ind.) The worn bass guitar rested against the side of the bed as the female was knelt down looking under the bed. A few unsavory words leaving her mouth as she lifted the bedskirt with one hand and bent over to rest on her elbows before reaching under with her other hand stretching for the pencil that had fallen out of her hand and rolled under the larger bed. A deeper chuckle behind her earned a growl to the spectator which only made him laugh harder before walking over to her. "You know that I could help you with that." His voice in her ear paused the outstretched fingers on her free hand and she pulled it back pushing up to feel his frame against her back. "That may be true Ria but I reall don-" Her words were cut short as he wrapped his arms around her waist and promptly set her on the bed after pressing a kiss to her cheek. The taller male then took the position at the side of the bed and after a few seconds, sat back on his heels holding out the pencil to her. "You don't have to be so smug." Her words followed by a snort as she grabbed the pencil and stood up pressing a soft kiss to his lips. "Thank you though. I just need to finish up this last little bit of notes and then I will join you in bed. Right after I put away Rose." Her eyes moved over the instrument that held its namesake on the body and up the handle. A few delicate roses adorned the guitar carved into the dark wood with nothing other than the epoxy coating to define them. Zach's eyes closed at the kiss then sighed at the mention that his Little Bird wasn't going to be joining him in bed anytime soon. "I think you have plenty of notes for that class and sleep is important." His eyes opened slowly as Jay ran a gentle hand through his hair and the male leaned into her hand. "Plus you know I love how it feels when your hands run through my hair." His eyes opened and slowly worked their way up her body taking note that she was wearing one of his shirts over the shorts that he said barely classified as shorts and met her gaze with a wink. "But I guess with how you are looking I can wait." With that, Zach stood and crossed over to the far side of the bed and laid down resting his arms behind his head. Jay watched as Zach left, rolling her eyes at his statement about waiting. Her eyes took in his bare torso and the dark black wings that rested against his back. The male was also wearing a pair of grey sweatpants as he rested against the dark red comforter. Her eyes paused on the silken fabric and the memory of the pair of them arguing over which color to get and Zach "giving in" to the red after she agreed to let him pick the sofa color. "It won't be that long Ria. I just have to finish a couple of slides and then I will gladly join you in the bed." The male only shrugged his shoulders at her response and closed his eyes. ~~A couple of hours later.~~ However it wasn't just a couple of slides and soon the male was sleeping soundly on his side after having rolled over to watch Jay working. His left wing draped over his frame as his hands rested under his head. A bit of guilt washed over Jay as she finally stood after turning off her computer and turned to see her love sleeping away. She looked down to the guitar in her lap with a soft sigh, finally stood and placed the instrument within its case that rested just to the right of her computer desk. Almost as soon as the wood was resting against the silk lining, the woman covered a yawn as she straightened her back with a stretch. She should have called it quits when Zach had first gotten her pencil but with everything coming up for the band and how graduation was getting closer for college, she wasn't going to waste any time with sleep if she could just nap later in the day. She crossed the small space to the bed and before she climbed under the cover, she carefully shifted Zach and crawled into the bed snuggling up to him as she pulled the comforter over the two of them. The steady rhythm of his breathing and heartbeat in her ears soon drifted the female into a dreamless sleep. ~~The next morning.~~ His warm embrace wrapped around her frame and the soft tickle of the feathers on his wing against her arm pulled the woman from her sleep. Her eyes opened as she reached forward to grab her phone feeling Zach pull her back against him as the phone entered her hand. A soft grumble about her not being able to leave was followed by him nuzzling into her hair earned a chuckle as she touched the screen to check the time. Her heart stopped for a moment when she noticed the time but then realization hit her that she didn't have any classes that morning and she released the breath she had been holding. "Did someone forget that they didn't have classes?" His voice deeper from being asleep and he gave her a gentle squeeze. "You and I both know that you would have jumped out of the bed and my arms as soon as you saw the time if you did." He lifted a hand from around her and pulled a few strands of hair back behind her ear as he lifted himself on his elbow and looked over at her phone. "Oh no new messages either? I was hoping that at least someone would be saying something to everyone early." Jay turned her face to take in the side profile of the person that was just above her and his gaze caught hers. His gaze darkened as he looked into her eyes and he inched closer until his lips press against her and his hand enveloped the hand holding her phone. The pair shifted as Zach pressed gentle kisses along her jaw and down her neck eliciting little moans from the female. However, as if the male planned to make her pay for not coming to bed early, he stopped his minstrations leaving a nice little bite mark on the nape of her neck before pressing another kiss to her lips and moved to sit on the edge of the bed. "Whelp Little Bird, I have an early shift at the shop today and sadly since you made me wait, you will have to wait for me till later." Jay sat up and ran a hand along his feathers watching them quiver from her touch. "I am not the one who can't wait." She teasted laying back down and opened her phone looking through the messages feeling Zach's weight leave the bed as he headed to the master bedroom. The pair had invested in a townhouse and made sure that the two spare bedrooms were free to either friends, family, or band members that may need a place to stay for a night. Jay's eyes fluttered towards the open bedroom door and she bit her lip debating if she should join Zach and her heart skipped a beat as she met the heated gaze that was watching her through the mirror. It wasn't long before Jay was up from the bed and peeling off the clothes she had been wearing to join her love in the shower. Though cleaning was a little distracted for the pair. Zach had his arms wrapped around her towelled waist as she finished braiding her hair and he was watching her movements in the mirror as his chin rested on her shoulder. "Why can't we stay here all day?" He mused. Jay was about to answer when the familiar ring on Zach's phone filled the quiet. With a groan, the male pulled away and went to his phone. Jay finished up with her hair and stepped to the closet picking out a simple tank top, flannel shirt, ripped jeans, and her favorite tennis shoes. Of course she put on a simple pair of underwear before donning her outfit and picked up the bass guitar case as she walked past her desk. The sound of the door closing with a hard bang greeted the female as she made it to the stairs knowing that Zach had changed quickly and there was a problem at the shop. She moved down the stairs, set the case by the door, and stepped into the kitchen checking the fridge for anything quick that she could eat for breakfast. She took a couple string cheeses and pulled out her phone from her pocket and texted a lovey message to Zach wishing him to have a good day as she rested against the counter and opened the first string cheese.
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Aster Morningstar Witch | 20 | UNB | Mentions : Eustace [ directly ] , Velvari [indirectly] The male took in Eustace's form from behind as the Angel went looking for food. And the male was shirtless - so the witch got a nice view of the man. And he had to admire his tall and strong body, and not to mention his dip hips. They always had suited the angel, it had always given him a sultry sway (in Aster's humble opinion) and he hand always liked to place his hands on the hips or grab on to them. And he could feel himself straighten up slightly at the sound of Stace's morning voice, it should be illegal to sound that sexy in the morning. And it held a vice-grip on hind that he had forgotten about his plate of food momentarily, and then he found himself replying, " Morning to you too, bedhead." He said teasingly, with that soft teasing lilt in his tone as he tilted his head for a better view. The dark hair, contrasted against the pretty pale skin and those eyes. Oh those cerulean eyes would be the death of him, and he wished they would pay more attention to him. How long had it been since they had been directed towards him with love or interest? And not just a casual glance. He didn't know, but it irritated him that fact. And he let out a frustrated sigh, lost in his thoughts and he watched as the male sat at the counter as well. And he couldn't lie if he was offended that the male didn't choose the seat directly next to him but instead chose a seat apart. Was it to symbolize their growing divide in their relationship? Whatever it meant : he didn't like the implications of it. He had been so lost in his thoughts that he had nearly missed the huff that Eustace gave, and he raised a brow in confusion and underlying concern. Was the male alright? But then he caught the other's gaze upon his skin, and he realized what he was looking at. Was he actually jealous? He had been trying to get his attention for months and all it took was a one night stand? And Aster found himself frowning at that, and there was a growing irritation. But that's when the angel spoke, and the witch swore he had to do a double take at the words spoken to him. What in the everlasting Nine Rings Of Hell? And he had to slowly place his fork down before looking at the male. His eyes were narrowed and if the flickering lights within the apartment didn't tell of his slowly deteriorating mood, then his nexts words would. "Excuse me?" He has said with such anger and force, he nearly winced at his tone, but he was rolling with it - he was angry, and he got out of his seat up and quickly ; and without even thinking he gave Eustance a slap across his face. It wasn't soft nor gentle, but harsh and angry, one indication that he had crossed a line that wasn't meant to be crossed. And he one for physical violence either, but this just had felt so wrong to hear. Especially from him. "Eustace Romeo Meire," he said enunciating the man's name with clear disappointment and anger, "have you lost your goddamn mind. How dare you even utter such words to me." The male hissed as he cornered the angel in his seat, his grip firmly on the sides and his small stature determined to block any means of exit for the male. He was about to get a piece of his mind. "You have the audacity to call me out on my lesion with another, when clearly you've been with Velvari, and don't give me the : but she's just a friend, bullshit, either. You've picked up common strays as you've called them from the bar - and you let them put their filthy hands on you." He said rather hotly, not caring if he sounded jealous, because frankly he was - and he was stabbing at Eustace's chest with his finger and then he turned around angrily and folded his arms - and angry and frustrated groan coming from him. "Do you know, how long I've waited to even get your attention again, in a romantic way? Do you know I've spent nights crying because I've thought you've moved on?" He began lowly, but then his voice slowly began to raise past its normal range, and his brows were furrowed in frustration and his hair was whipping furiously because of the growing whirlwind that was Aster's magic. His emotions were strong, and it was clear he was angry and frustrated, "Why did it take for me sleeping with someone else to even remotely make it click that you possibly still harbor feelings for me?" He practically cried out, with an accusing tone of voice. "Am I really not worthy of your love, that you'd think so lowly of me?" He said in a soft, yet harsh whisper - his green eyes glassy, and tears threatening to spill. "You know, I thought you were purposefully trying to get on my nerves bring Velvari over here - to our home, our shared apartment, but it's clear to see that you don't even realize what you're doing to me. So I guess I'll have to spell it out." He said slowly and then the ugly emotion that was jealously reared its head, "I fucking hate Velvari's guts," he said plainly, "I guess you missed me purposefully giving her glares and not wanting her in my house because I see her as a threat. I hate her because she has the one thing that I don't have but I want : you. How come I've known you longer and yet if you're feeling down or having a bad day - she's the first person you call" his voice was raw, and it wasn't hiding his hurt or anger at the situation, "how come she gets to wrap your wounds or scars, she gets to comfort you when you're down - why not me. . . " his voice abnormally small as he said the last statement before moving on. "Do you know how much it hurts to come home to another whore being in the bed and pleasuring the person that you like. Do you even care how many times I've cried because I've seen the markings that she's leff on you and I just know she does it on purpose - like she's taunting me or something, goddess, I sound like a paranoid girlfriend." And he gives a humorless laugh at that, and he can feel the tears coming down his face as he stands besides Eustace - leaning on the countertop , his voice growing quiet and demeanor somber. "I'm sorry for hitting you. . ." He said lowly as he fiddles with his thumbs before saying, "Is it so bad that I want to be the one you love?" His voice barely a whisper. Edited at October 9, 2023 06:34 AM by Spellbound
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Layton Foster Werewolf | 21 | Transmale | Drummer | TBR | Mentions: Mosi (directly), Sorin (briefly), Kavik (directly) Layton arose pretty early that morning, begrudingly crawling out of his warm compfy bed. He stretching his arms over his head and yawned widely, showing his sharp fangs. Rubbing his eyes with his hands, lumbered over to his dresser, which looked like a mess, as did the rest of his room. A cloud of weariness and grumpiness loomed over him. Just as any sane person would, Layton despised early mornings and his usual moodiness was even worse with the full moon coming up. Every werewolf reacted to the full-moon differently, and for Layton, he didn't get agressive, intead becoming grumpy and snappy. But Layton also knew how important is what for him to get up. The band was meeting at their Studio that morning for practice, and as much as he liked to sleep in, he prefered to get there early in order to get some extra time in. Unlike the other members of the band, he couldn't bring his instrument, or his voice for some, back to his apartment in order to practice. Because of this, Lei often put in a few extra hours when he needed to, whether it be before or after their scheduled practice times. Layton hurriedly got dressed into his usual attire, a graphic tee and baggy, ripped black-jeans. He snatched up his glasses off the top of his dresser and ran his fingers through his dark, curly hair. It was getting a little too long for his liking, and he would need to cut it soon. He avoided looking at himself too much as he got ready, as he did nearly every morning. He brushed his teeth, flashing his sharp white canines in the mirror before turning away into the kitchen of the aparment he shared with Mosi and Soren. The werewolf pulled open the fridge door, peeking inside, but found nothing that sparked his appetite. When he thought about it, he wasn't hungry at all. He might grab something after practice, but for now, he was alright. Layton left for the studio and arrived soon after, entering the doors of the building. The man looked around the room as he entered, taking in the familiar studio, and found Mosi resting on the worn-down couch. "Hey," Layton greeted as he stepped inside. He was about to say something else, but then quickly realized she might not be able to hear him, due to the earbuds she currently wore. He was also aware of her current mood, having heard most of fight that she had with her girlfriend (Ex-girlfriend maybe? He wasn't sure), due to his supernatural hearing. Anyway, he knew better than to bother her. Instead, he headed straight over to where his drums were located, plopping into the seat and picking up his drumsticks, which were worn from overuse. He would need to replace them soon. Layton and Mosi were the only ones there, and needed to wait for the rest of the band to arrive before they could formally start practice. Still, he began to play a quiet, steady beat, steadily getting faster and louder as he warmed up, his wrists flicking in practiced precision across the different drums. He started into a drum solo for one of the bands songs when the band's bodyguard, Kavik, entered into the studio, bringing with him the powerful smell of freshly grilled meat, which made Layton's empty stomach grumble slightly. The man had always intimidated Layton, looming significantly over the much smaller man, but Layton respected him, and temporarily stopped playing to listen to what he said, returning the nod. "Thank's man. Maybe in a bit." He replied and returned to his drumming. Edited at October 22, 2023 10:14 PM by Haunted Meadows
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Matt Marwood | Male | 25 | Naga | SC M: Aster (ind.) + Stace (ind.) “Denice, did you try removing the software from your device and redownloading it?” “No, but that is a very smart thing to think of, Matt!” Denice said, the cheery older woman’s warmth was practically leaking through her voice. Denice usually called around this time of day, the elder mage always being handed off to Matt as no one else was patient enough to deal with her. Any time Denice had tech problems was a reliable way for the naga to keep track of time. Other than his watch, of course. “You know, you remind me of my son. I told you about my son, haven’t I?” “Yes, you told me—” “He is a programmer!” Short, hearty laughter filled Matt’s ears as he adjusted his headphones while listening to the woman. Even Matt could not help a small smile at her joy as they leaned back in their office chair enough to see his coworkers in the cubicles near him chatting away. “Oh dearie! I might have been a powerful, gorgeous mage in my time, but my son is casting way more spells in his—in his—” “Coding?” “Yes, yes, coding. You do coding too, right Matt?” “Oh, I only dabble a little here and there,” Matt admitted with an earnest chuckle, looking away from his coworkers back to his computer screen. “Besides, I am probably not as good as your son.” “Well, I wouldn’t know a thing about these darn technological gizmos, but if you help me with my computer so often, I am sure you are just outstanding, dear!” Matt opened his mouth to thank her but was quickly interrupted by her voice cutting him off yet again. “Alright, I think I understand what I need to do. Thank you very much and I hope you have a good day dearie!” “Wait, how about you stay on call in case—” End call. Matt stared at the computer screen for a moment before releasing what could either be called a breathy chuckle or amused sigh. “Are ya finally off with Denice already?” Carol asked with a snicker, leaning over the top of their shared cubicle wall with her headset resting on her neck. Matt looked up with a tired expression as she reached down and poked Matt’s grizzly bear bobble head— giggling all the while. “What did I say about touching Sir Bearington! Told ya he doesn’t like it,” Matt scolded her teasingly, his exhaustion finally seeping into his words as he sounded way less peppy than he did with Denice. This only made Carol snicker more, however. “Aw come on! He totally likes it! Don’t you, Sir Bearington?” The blonde unicorn-hybrid reached over again and hit the bobble head, making it nod and laughing with success. “See! Told you he sooooo does like it~” “Ya see, Carol, and this is why all my other bobbleheads sit on Bryan’s side,” Matt sighed disappointedly with a smile plastered on his face, all the while his tail picked up the bear and moved it to the other side of the desk. “Booooo! You’re no fun! And here I was, going to be all nice and shit, and invite you to an early lunch break!” Matt paused, checking his watch, before looking back up to the long-haired blonde. “Carol… it’s like… not even 11:00 yet…” “Yeah, early lunch.” “You’re insane, ya know that?” Matt said with a snicker, turning back to his computer as he opened his files and docs. “Well, there are donuts in the break room—” “Left over from yester—” “—left over from yesterday that no one else has taken yet.” “Absolute pass,” Matt said, re-reading and re-reading and re-reading the same lines over and over and over again all while Carol tried to keep the conversation going. “Oh come on! Live a little! Kendle, Peter, and the two of us need to hang out together and I managed to convince the other two to take their breaks now so you are— you know— practically obligated to join us.” Carol’s tone sounded hopeful, pleading even. She was not wrong exactly, either. It had been a while since the four of them hung out since Peter’s promotion and Kendle switching to marketing. Matt resisted looking over at her for a while, but regretted it when he did. She looked like a sad puppy dog. Matt sighed. It was not like they would even truly want him there, but if it made her feel better for him to be her charity case, so be it. “Alright you win, but—” Matt put a lot of emphasis on ‘but’ to stress that Carol should not celebrate just yet— “I need, like, fifteen minutes to finish up some emails, deal?” “Deal, but not a minute late, Matt,” Carol said with a huff, waving a warning finger at him. Matt just rolled his eyes and waved her off as the woman walked off to the break room, leaving Matt by himself. It was better this way though. Matt was just a burden afterall. No one deserved to really put up with him. Matt could not carry on thinking like this and there was only one thing that ever seemed to actually keep him calm. Flipping one of the bobbleheads upside-down and taking the USB tapped under it, Matt plugged it into the computer to access the livestream of his beloved. Matt had no worth. He was nothing but a light-eating void that sucked up all life’s joy, but there was one person, one light, so powerful that Matt could not harm him. Aster. Gorgeous, kind, and loving, Aster was the world’s brightest light, no doubt about it. In spite of all Matt’s darkness Aster was unaffected and even loved the sorry excuse for a person. Aster loved him, a worthless being. Maybe it was selfish, but could anyone really blame Matt for wanting Aster protected from the muddiness of the world when everyone seeked to taint and destroy his beauty? As he watched the livestream, Matt could not help but feel his blood boil as Aster’s perfection was being corrupted by an unloving man-whore. Aster deserved so much for being the closest thing to a literal god, yet here this angel was, disobeying its god. Either it was just as worthless as Matt or a tool crafted for the sole purpose of corrupting Aster. Matt did not even feel like assigning its real name and only referred to it as ‘damned angel’ in his racing and raging mind. Grinding his teeth, Matt could not help but watch Aster through the hidden camera in his apartment. He listened to his pleas with sympathy and… need. He needed Aster to remove himself from that damned angel, he needed Aster to stop letting people steal away his precious light, and he needed Aster in his arms. Yes…, yes, Aster in his arms. Aster, with his eyes fluttered closed and his arms limply draped around Matt, murmuring and squirming in his sleep. Pressing ever so slightly closer, Aster shifting as Matt’s tail squeezes around him. Too drugged up and peaceful to react to slow kisses, Aster whimpering his name. Aster, Aster, Aster, Aster, Aster— Matt’s tail was coiling around himself now as he took some shaky breaths, hiding his growing smile behind his hand as he tried to calm himself. Yanking out the USB, Matt tried to distract himself with thoughts of work, but his head was already filled with sweet images that worked like ambrosia to his mind. He was far too worked up to function properly now, but he resorted to reassuring himself of his plan: soon, soon, soon, soonsoonsoonsosososoon!
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Maria Keranz Human | 24 | Manager | UNB | M: Laika (direct) By the time 11 o'clock rolled around, Maria had organized & cleaned the living room, bathroom & kitchen of her fairly small apartment. Maria got dressed and grabbed A bottle of water and some Cheetos as a snack. She was A little bit nervous to meet the band, unsure of what they'd be like. Before she made her way down the stairwell of her apartment building, she took the time to quickly feed her tuxedo cat, Bailey which helped calm her down A bit. The drive to the Studio was quite uneventful with not much traffic. When she pulled into the studio, she hesitated A bit. This was her first real management job and she had her doubts about the band to say the least. She took A few deep breaths and walked into the studio. When she walked in she saw Ms. Herriman , the guitarist. She smiled and sat on the couch on the opposite side and put down her bag. "Hello Ms. Herriman,' she said, " How are you today?" While she talked, she pulled out her laptop and Set up her notes she had for this meeting. Edited at October 10, 2023 07:57 PM by Corgerus
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Stace R. Meire Angel || 22 || Drummer || UNB || Mentions: Aster (direct) He knew that the words the spilled from his lips had crossed the line, perhaps a few moments too late. Stace was stunned by himself. What the ever living fuck had gotten into him? The angel found himself easily spacing out, trapped in his own thoughts and panic. A crisp slap to the face reeled him back into reality. The drummer didn't even move his hand to cup his face, he chose to sit there quietly, his lips parting. Unspoken words heavily weighing his tongue down. Shit. Shit. Shit. He couldn't even be mad at Aster. He had every right to slap him. Hell, if he had punched him he knew that he would deserve that. Stace's bright blue eyes flickered as he moved his tense body, getting ready to get up and run off because god forbid he fucking faced his emotions instead of jamming them into the back of his mind. Then came his entire name. Screw being in hot waters. He was in lava.
Stace couldn't even get up now. The witch had one arm on either side of him, effectively cornering him. He had never felt so trapped in his life. It was a trap he set. If he had just kept quiet. If he didn't let a stupid emotion such a jealousy override his common sense then he'd be fine. Instead, for the first time in perhaps a long time, Stace had no control over his emotions. The anger and jealousy he felt had fizzled away, leaving him with the feeling of guilt, shame, and hurt. The drummer could've avoided all of those feelings if he was open. It terrified him... the thought of being open about everything. That fucking twisted ideal made it so easy for him to fear his emotions. He was afraid to admit his feelings, to get turned down and made fun of.
Aster's words sliced right through his chest, digging into his heart. Stace had never saw the issue in him seeking solace in another body... not until now. Did Aster feel this... jealousy and anger every time he became aware that Stace had slept with someone else? Shit. Fucking hypocrite. Stace felt his breathing steady. Since when was it rapid? Apparently he had tuned that out in all of this. He was too focused on Aster's words and his own barrage of feelings to notice that he had even started to breathe rapidly. There was nothing he could do at this moment but listen. He was afraid that he'd say something else that was hurtful, so- he stayed quiet.
That was enough.
Once Aster finished speaking, Stace stood up and closed the distance between the witch and himself. His eyes were soft, lips slightly down turned as he looked down at Aster. His shaky hands moved to hold onto Aster's hands. A soft sigh escaped Stace's lips as he struggled to speak. The words weren't coming out. Great timing. Cursing inwardly at himself, he pulled Aster flush against his body as his arms wrapped around him. Letting out a shaky breath, Stace spoke, "Don't you ever think you aren't worthy of my love. I- I'm a dick, okay? I know. I know I am... you aren't the issue, love." Stace's wings relaxed as he drew in a deep breath, "You were never the issue. I was." A dry laugh escaped his lips as he shook his head, still holding on to Aster, "I don't find solace in others to spite you. I don't do it to make you hurt. You deserve all the love, but me? I don't. I'm not some saint." Pausing, Stace pulled back, using one of his hands to cup Aster's face as the other held firmly onto his waist, making the witch look up at him as he continued, "I don't want to drag you down with my problems. I can't burden you with them. That's why I don't come to you if I get hurt. I- I don't want to disappoint you."
Stace wanted to yell at himself the moment he felt a small bead of warmth in the corner of his eye. Dammit to hell. Don't cry. Don't do it. Swallowing thickly, the drummer gently traced his thumb over Aster's cheekbone, his jaw, and then his touch became feather-light as it brushed against his bottom lip. Acting on an impulse that's been tucked away for ages now, Stace leaned down, his lips capturing Aster's in a soft and longing kiss. His heart was skipping one too many beats as he fought the urge to test the waters. As much as he wanted to pin the witch to something and deepen the kiss, he didn't act on it. Instead, he pulled back and let out a soft breath.
"I never stopped loving you, Aster."
Edited at October 11, 2023 08:29 PM by Voxtexy
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