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SKYPE CALL ✆ GENDRIX
HENDRIX: While the good doers prowled the graveyards and made their rounds, the monsters went out to play. Hanging back to allow the others to move on, Hendrix retrieved her phone and with a few quick swipes of her fingertip along the screen the call was being connected. When a familiar face appeared, the demon grinned, obsidian orbs giving way to dark, brown hues. "Mm. Hi, sexy. Miss me yet?" Her brow quirked with the question. "'Cause I'm definitely missing you right about now."
F2F → GENDRIX
Walking down the familiar path to the boy's dorm felt rather surreal to the huntress. She'd been certain that she'd never have a reason to wak down this way again and -- the brief stay at Tristan's aside -- she had yet to set foot in the building since the day after the attack when she'd ransacked the Gilberts' rooms, refusing to allow any of their precious possessions be at risk at the hands of others. Even after weeks of keeping her distance, none of the boys that remained seemed to bat an eye as she made her way down their halls, crossing the unspoken line between the safe space in which boys and girls were allowed to mingle and the forbidden territory that was the boy's rooms.
Hendrix didn't even pause to knock, the text previously sent to her alerting her that her presence was expected, so she slipped in quietly, door closing behind her. When she reached the bedroom, the brunette leaned against the door's frame, chocolate orbs fixed on the movement of the man before her. Gage appeared to be focused on the task at hands, storing clothing in his old duffel bag with a sense of finesse that came only with years of practice.
There was a deep longing within the huntress to reach out and assure herself that Gage was truly with her, a desire to look into those overly familiar crystalline hues and see him in there. Yet she remained where she was, uncertain if her touch would be welcomed. That realization -- that there was a lingering doubt hanging over her, over them -- brought sadness into her heart, momentarily tainting the elation she'd been feeling with the knowledge that Gage was back, was himself once more. Clearing her throat, Hendrix dropped her gaze, forcing words to be spoken to break the silence, "I have some of your things back in my room. Heard that Schue was talking about getting rid of things and, well..." Shrugging her shoulders, the brunette pushed herself away from the door and wandered further into the room. "I didn't think that either you or Elliott would appreciate your mom and dad's things being touched by someone else."
F2F → GENDRIX
Though dawn’s approaching light threatened to take away the darkness, the huntress could feel it seeping into her bones. A chill worked its way down her spine, icy tendrils clinging to her very core, leaving her feeling empty and cold. While instinct within her pleaded for her to flee, Hendrix stood her ground. She had a mission to complete and nothing, short of death, would stop her now.
Lopez knew the demon was near before he allowed his steps to be heard, muscles tensing in preparation for the time that lay ahead of them. Her heart ached, breaking at the familiar sense of home that washed over her with his presence. Her body and heart recognized him as the man that watched over her, teaching her to be strong while her mind reminded her of the danger that resided within her former friend.
“Wasn’t sure you’d show.” The hunter prayed that her voice didn’t sound as weak as she believed, that he couldn’t spot the shudder of her body when she spun to face him, catching sight of his obsidian eyes in the warm candle lit glow around them. The shadows dancing with each candle’s flame seemed to darken, appearing more menacing with the simple presence of the demon.
There was a moment of hesitation before she stepped closer, though she kept herself just out of reach. The brunette knew that he could see just how unarmed she was, how reckless she was being with only a small flask of holy water at hand, but she didn’t need any more. Even if he felt the need to strike, her plan would remain in motion. “I --” She paused, gaze dropping away for a moment. She had it all planned out, she’d been ready. Yet now she couldn’t find the words, the one thing that would keep him talking and interested, keep him in place until all was ready.
“I don’t think I can do this. I can’t look at you and say goodbye.” Her rich brown hues met his dark gaze and she held her head high, hoping to portray a confidence she didn’t entirely feel. “I know what happened to you. I know that you’re not -- not dead. Not really. And you know that, too. You’re still in there, no matter how much you want to deny it.” No, no, no! She wasn’t suppose to lose herself in this moment, but her lips continued to move, emotions spilling out of her freely. And she knew that -- very soon - she’d come to regret it. “A part of you is still in there. You wouldn’t be here if there wasn’t. You wouldn’t care about the words of a stupid little human unless there was something in there that reminded you of what we had. Why is it so easy for you to simply give in? You’re a fighter, Gage. And that’s what you need to do. Fight.”
TEXT MESSAGE → GENDRIX
HENDRIX: You know, you should have killed Todd when you had the chance. Do you have any idea how easy it was to get him talking and give me your new number?
HENDRIX: I need to see you. Can you meet me somewhere?
F2F → GENDRIX
The night was still and quiet, but Hendrix payed it no mind, oblivious to the ominous feel to the air. She wanted this done and over with, knowing that this was suppose to be the first weekend in a while that she’d had to do as she pleased. Yet here she was, waiting on Gage in order to make a sweep through of Gilmore cemetery. “And he says I’m always late,” the huntress mumbled, stake spinning in her hand as her patience began to wear thin. Her head turned at the sound of oncoming footsteps, a smile forming on her lips at the familiar sight of the hunter. “About time. I was about to leave you behind.” She teased, tucking her stake into her waistband. Pushing herself away from her resting spot -- leaning against the cool metal of McKinley’s iron gate -- she closed the distance between them. “Mind telling me what you did to piss of Beiste? I mean, you had to have done something if we were stuck on Saturday patrol.” Her brow quirked expectantly, smile lingering on her lips.