Face screwed up comically with mixed disdain and empty headed amusement. Fingers idly splayed across the lingering moisture of the recently cleaned table surface before digits of the right wrapped around the plastic cup leaking moisture in the intense heat. Lips pursed and head ducked to suck the sweet tea from the erect straw, muttering a low, ❝ I don’t wear panties. ❞ before sucking up a drink that was more sugar than actual black tea. Moment of pause and hydration didn’t last long however; head quickly jerked back and lips pressed tight to prevent the sweet tea from being spat out.
❝ A demon ? Aw, hell, next yer gonna tell me Satan is real an’ walkin’ about, ain’t yuh ? ❞ Jason leaned backwards against the seat, shut eyes, and released a low groan bubbling from deep within chest. A world with vampires, shifters, and weres was enough, too much really. Why did the image of Bigfoot have to be sullied by all things evil and simply fucked up ? Lids peeled open and gaze dropped to the sweltering glass of tea.
❝ I’m gonna need somethin’ stronger. How in the hell do yuh even kill a got-dang demon ? ❞ Left hand slapped the table top with determination as if slapping the ill feelings and thoughts away from his own mind.
❝ Screw it. Bigfoot will always be a badass legend in my book, but. . what about that lizard. . dragon thing in that lake ? The lockless, cockless monster. Think that is real, too ? ❞
That quiet comment didn’t go unheard. It pulled a grin onto her lightly painted lips as she leaned back into the booth a bit more. “Nah, I always pegged you as a tighty whitey guy,” she teased, her own fingers moving to take hold of the former ice cold mug. The heat today was testing all sorts of her patience, but at least the beer itself was still cool, she noted as she took a small drink before she wiped the suds from her lips. And it took everything in her to keep from spitting when Jason’s head snapped up.
Sometimes she forgot that not every supernatural being was out in the open like the vampires were. “Yup. Loads of demons, all types of species,” Faith chuckled as she sat the mug back on the table before she was wiping the moisture on her jean clad thigh. She shrugs, though, at the Satan comment, “Don’t know. There’s all sorts of hell dimensions so I suppose there’s different devils too.” The slayer could see the gears turning and smoking in Jason’s head as she watched him, an amused smile resting on her face.
“Well a demon,” she paused, leaning in once more, “couple ways to kill it; fire, explosion, chop its head off. Never ending possibilities.” This was probably the most she’d ever been amused at someone’s reaction to finding out there was way more out there. “Don’t know about Bigfoot or the Lockless monster...but the Lockless monster is probs a demon of sort.”