01-31-2017, 10:25 PM
Jay laughed. He knew the description was absurd. But Vanders used it and the phrase stuck. Their anctics relaxed him. "What else do we call your kind then?"
Music rose, lights dimmed, and he had to raise his voice to get the question across.
They both noticed the red head again. Jay looked over his shoulder and checked him out. He didn't seem to be talking to people at his sides. Nor was he eating or drinking. He just sat there, looking at the stage, sometimes looking at people. But Methos attracted all kinds of crazies. Proof was in present company. That was for sure.
"I saw that guy outside too. Thought some teenie bopper was going to buy his ticket off him, but she's right over there."
He pointed at the pre-teen. Luckily for her oblivion, her body guard was closeby.
"I'm Jay."
He offered a handshake. If he was apprehensive about shaking the hand of a wizard god dude, he didn't show up. In fact, seemed about the most normal thing on the planet.
"And watch who you call squishy,"
he smirked. It took work to pull off hot.
The music intensified and Jay found himself rather content for once. Hard to remember the last time. But when the lights came down and the glow overhead was their only source of illumination, other images, of flashing lights on the horizon, filled his mind. He told himself it was dumb to think about far off danger at a time like this, but he found his eyes darting, checking their perimeter anyway.
Music rose, lights dimmed, and he had to raise his voice to get the question across.
They both noticed the red head again. Jay looked over his shoulder and checked him out. He didn't seem to be talking to people at his sides. Nor was he eating or drinking. He just sat there, looking at the stage, sometimes looking at people. But Methos attracted all kinds of crazies. Proof was in present company. That was for sure.
"I saw that guy outside too. Thought some teenie bopper was going to buy his ticket off him, but she's right over there."
He pointed at the pre-teen. Luckily for her oblivion, her body guard was closeby.
"I'm Jay."
He offered a handshake. If he was apprehensive about shaking the hand of a wizard god dude, he didn't show up. In fact, seemed about the most normal thing on the planet.
"And watch who you call squishy,"
he smirked. It took work to pull off hot.
The music intensified and Jay found himself rather content for once. Hard to remember the last time. But when the lights came down and the glow overhead was their only source of illumination, other images, of flashing lights on the horizon, filled his mind. He told himself it was dumb to think about far off danger at a time like this, but he found his eyes darting, checking their perimeter anyway.
Only darkness shows you the light.