@ BearGirl
Lance was thrilled this seemed to be going well. All of their other meetings had too, so maybe they could really connect, he thought to himself. When she told him about her backstory he just nodded between bites. “I’ve been to Seattle once, but that was when I was a little kid. Seattle is pretty different than New York though.” He commented and continued to eat. Lance was silent for a moment or two before looking up at her again. “So why did you move across the country? Big change, huh?” He commented. Lance turned his wrist and checked the time on his watch, it was early afternoon, so they had plenty of time to eat and talk, make it to cabellas, and he could drop her off at home later.
His eyes lit up when she liked the food. “I told you, this place has the best food!” He exclaimed, just as he finished up the mozzarella sticks, and turning back to his lasagna. He was a pretty fast eater, so he slowed down. Not wanting to rush her. “We can come back some time if you’d like.” he said and shrugged, taking th last few bites of his lasagna. Lance piled up his empty dishes and then looked across at Mackenzie. “I’m sorry I gotta take this.” He said as his phone began to ring. He stood up and stepped away from the table to take the phone call.
Lance’s younger brother, who had been getting into trouble, kept calling him when he got into extraordinarily deep trouble. This time he had tried to rob a grocery store because he lost all his money gambling and couldn’t afford to eat. Lance was pissed but agreed to go get him before the night was over. He wasn’t bailing on Mackenzie for his brother’s bad decision, but he also wouldn’t let his little brother rot for something like that. He would have some conditions, however, like that Jake had to come stay with him now, and abide by his rules. Lance finished the call and came back to the table with Mackenzie. “Dessert?”
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Levi took th paper from her hands and read through it. He was a hard person a lot of the time, it came with the violent personality of most demons, but he had a soft side too, which a lot of demons did, but none would ever admit or show for fear of weakness. Levi, however, didn’t mind showing it. He was Lucifer’s right hand man, he didn’t have a weakness. When he was done he tossed it slightly above his hand before the paper caught fire and disappeared. “Sounds like some good terms and o ndituons to me, fair enough anyways.”he said and looked over at Clara again.
Levi frowned as she did, he hadn’t meant to upse her, but in hindsight his commment was quite rude. “Fair enough, yours is loneliness and mine is I’m a terrible monster, I think they’re about even.” He said with a shrug as he looked around her room. “So Clara, tell me about yourself, what are things you’d like to do or like to do for when we hang out?” He asked as he rolled his sleeves up a little more. Levi wasn’t hot, quite the opposite actually, but he enjoyed the coolness of earths air against his skin.
Levi was taking in the surrounding of the room they were in. It may have just been his instinct but he needed to know everything going on around him at all times, he hated feeling any sort of vulnerablities. After taking in the room, his eyes shifted to Clara, and he took her in as well. She definitely was not a demon hunter, or of any true threat to him. He couldn’t place much on her. She did give off a very innocent and vulnerable vibe herself, and for that reason he was almost instantly very protective. It’s how he always was.
November 11th, 2017 at 04:55pm