coldfangs:
Baby took a breath, fingers drumming against the wood panelling on the bar. He felt a bit like a babysitter, his eyes scanning the crowd lazily, lingering on a patron or two who looked back. Tall, dark haired and wearing a stained pink hoodie, feet shoulder-width apart and one hand close to a beer he’d barely touched – well. He wasn’t surprised. It was difficult to be inconspicuous (and sober) with a demon in tow.
“Cas,” he said, rolling his eyes toward him lifting the beer and sipping at it. He rested against the bar and his spine ached uncomfortably, but it wasn’t of consequence. The annoyance was hitting baby in small waves, reminding him each time Cas’ knuckles wrapped the wood, acutely aware of his stare. “Be quiet. At least pretend not to have the mental agility of a toddler,” he spoke out of the corner of his mouth, sipping the beer again to disguise a grin.
Setting back down the glass, and wiping the condensation off on his pants, he sighed and turned to face Cas, only for a moment. “Yes, I’m sure, or I would be getting a good night’s sleep in silence,” he hissed. There was a part of him that enjoyed this more than what he remembered of similar stakeouts growing up, tense and uncomfortable and difficult to focus on. How things changed, he supposed. “There’s only one bar in town. Drunk people are easy prey for a young, hungry vampire. There were two bodies found within a three block radius, so yes. I’m sure, and you know because I’ve told you this twice.”
Cas’ willingness to go along with Baby’s plans had come about quite by accident, and while he still couldn’t be particularly lenient when it came to his expectations, he was at least more able to wait for them. The slightest edge of alcohol was making him more petulant than usual, however, and so he made a noise of frustration in response, a long whine while he followed Baby’s lead to lean against the bar. “Alright, so then why is everyone here old and drunk and human? You don’t know if they’re gonna show up tonight at all.”
Though the space presently lacked any awaited vampires, it was at least populated by something of a crowd, muted as it might have been. They’d been able to salvage the evening of a failed hunt more than once with some other chaos at a bar, some ill-placed flirting or a drunken brawl or just few glasses smashed, and he hoped that even if the plan went sour, they’d at least have something interesting to fall back on. His impatience hadn’t completely broken yet, however, so he just leaned in closer to ensure he was noticed and heard over a haze of conversation and tinny music.
“What’s even the plan if they do come, hm? You gonna just stake a dude in the middle of this place?” It’s not exactly the most wild accusation, as he’d seen a similar scenario go down multiple times in the messiness of Baby’s hunts, though he still wanted to press and chastise about it. He grinned as he watched Baby sip carefully at his drink, clearly more interested in staying tuned to the situation than Cas was, his own nerves marginally fixed to the door only out of habit, while the rest of him just turned to Baby. “Or are you gonna let me chase them down somewhere? Would be more fun.”











