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Post by Jack Ashcroft on Aug 25, 2009 9:26:26 GMT -5
As the first of the two approached Jack stared straight ahead, acting in nonchalant fashion as so many of his kind were likened to do. When she introduced herself however Jack turned to face her and nodded. "Rose..." He repeated to himself. "We have other company joining us as well, I hope you wouldn't mind."
And at that moment Amelia made herself known. Jack nodded to her and smiled to them both. At last he had some company, hopefully they could keep his mind off the psychotic mindset that was trying to worm it's way into consciousness. It wasn't exactly a bad feeling, or indeed a feeling that Jack did not love to bring out now and again, to simply lose control and have what is known as an out of body experience. But being that the vampire community was out of the coffin, and a murderous rampage might not be the best course of action Jack decided to keep company to keep him sane.
"You are most welcome for the drinks." He said with a smile. "My name is Jack. Please take a seat." He motioned to a nearby table and rose from his bar stool to take a seat at the table. "You both look delightful this evening, and my I say Amelia that is a magnificent machine you have out there, a little too flash for my tastes, but the compliment stands."
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Post by Rose Noble on Aug 25, 2009 10:17:50 GMT -5
"No, I don't mind more company."
Just as Rose said this the younger vampire walked over and nodded at Jack, then Rose. She gave her a smile and followed Jack to the table he had indicated, setting her bottle on the table. Rose was glad for the company also and was interested in meeting these new vampires. As Jack complimented the both of them on their looks Rose gave him a small smile.
"Thank you for the compliment. I haven't seen you car Amelia, what do you drive?"
Although Rose knew how to drive, and it was useful she had recently wrecked her car. Not that she had minded, she still wasn't too fond of driving as she much preferred the wind in her hair. It also made her feel confined to be in a metal contraption. Though it didn't matter not having a car at the moment, as she had only just found somewhere to stay, she knew she should probably pick one up soon.
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