It was a beautiful Night. Everything was perfectly fine, people were living their night lives as they would usual. You would see someone walk by once in a while and see the late night stores open. It was a quiet night when compared to others, not much activity was taking place. Billy was out for a walk in the city. He wanted to see everything at night adding on to getting some fresh air and being away from the usual. He had no one to walk with but that was fine at the moment. Hewanted some peace and quiet. It was nice to be somewhere that the people were not out of control compleatly.
He walked and when he saw people pass by he would move his head slightly o signal a hi. He did not talk much and did not seem that he had a peroblem with it, not hearing the sound of his own voice made him more than happy. Billy walked and look at stores maybe stopping at some to check them and then would leave ina mater of minutes not stopping any where too long but still going around the city for as long as he could. It was his moment out for peace and he was going to take it as it was, nice and quiet.
He thought of what Mandy might be doing after she took of and just left him. She compleatly vanished and he had no idea where she had gone. He was now stuc without his only sister and his only friend that chose to be neither. It wasn't too much of a problem for Billy because he would learn to deal with it and live without her. But the thought of it alone gave a sad look on his face and even if he hated the fact he still did not care. It was mixed emotions to how his sister picked up and left him behind to do her own thing. With every passing minute Billy felt like he needed to do something more and more, he felt that he needed to cuse damage but he would let it go because without his sister it is nothing. Maybe he would even change his whole way of being and start being more of the nice guy, so far he was doing a great job by not killing anyone while walking by people in the city. That would usually end in somehting bad. But as it seemed and not even he knew this yet, he was tryingto change for the better without even trying. It was slowly just happening.
"Oh, sorry" Billy said after bumping into someone. "I did not mean to do it. I am very sorry." He said once more.
(Mind if I jump in?)
Having stopped to look at an item that caught his eye in a shop Bane continued his walk down one of the main streets of Lómëdor. So far he hadn't liked the city much at all. He would much rather be out in the wilds, but at the moment he didn't really know what to do next. Since arriving he had already gotten into some trouble and he wondered how many people new what he was already. Because of this he wasn't in a very good mood. The whole point to coming to this land was in the hopes that no one would find out, but already a few knew. And he knew that their stories would spread like wildfire. He just didn't know how to stop it.
He had been walking around so long that it had already gotten dark. Luckily there wasn't a full moon tonight. Though he could control it was much harder with the full moon out. As it got darker the city began to light up as lights from distant houses began to pop on and other shops opened or closed. There weren't many people out on the streets but every time he passed one he couldn't help but think, dose he know...dose she. Most people didn't pay him much attention so perhaps not as many people knew about him as he had thought. Even though he had only been in the city for a day or two he already had a pretty good idea of where everything was. He was about to head toward an inn to get some sleep before he left the city either the tomorrow or the next day when he suddenly realized he wasn't paying attention to where he was going. And before he could focus again he walked right into another person. He didn't fall but he was pushed back a little. Almost right after the man began to speak, "Oh, sorry, I did not mean to do it. I am very sorry." the man had said.
Already being in a bad mood this didn't help at all. Still standing near him he grunted and shoved the guy on his ass. What was it with people in the city. They were either trying to kill you while almost spreading his most guarded secret or walking right into you in the middle of the street. Bane stood there his rage began to build within him. He looked down at the man. What he won't give to make an example of him. He would have in the past but he still didn't want to bring too much attention to himself. But if the stranger were to start it wouldn't be his fault. At least he would feel better about it, though he didn't quite understand why.
"Out of my way, stupid human!" she sneered in annoyance as some drunken man literally fainted in front of her. She smashed him in the face with her boot angrily, what made his nose bleed. The man looked at her in an absolute horror, just like some people around, but she ignored them all. She definately wasn`t about to worry about them.
Evelyn made her way trough the streets of Lómëdor, from now on trying to remain unoticed. She never liked being in the center of attention in the middle of the night, and especially not in Lómëdor. It was one of the most noisy places in Arda... And Evelyn prefered silence. The vampire girl kept up walking gracefully, however, still being in the shadows. She could feel the scent of the sea in the air while the cold breeze was playing with her long, black hair. There wasn`t too many people in the streets, but Evelyn couldn`t have cared less. She got her dinner tonight; a local wench, one of those girls she simply couldn`t stand. It was a real pleasure killing her... She was no longer able to flip her blonde hair back and flirt in a most annyoing way.
Suddendly, vampire`s attention has got caught by two men that were standing not too far from her. Evelyn stopped walking and observed them from the corner, hoping they didn`t notice her. But on the second thought... Why would she care? It didn`t seem as if they were doing something of big importance anyway. They both seemed to be around her age, but Evelyn didn`t bother with the race. It was all pretty much the same to her... She attempted to hear what they were discussing, but after conlcuding she had failed miserably, Evelyn shrugged a bit and leaned against the wall of a nearby store, watching them with a bored look on her face.