THE FIVE | @psychotickol from celine
crystalline light dances across a candlelit room, daylight captured by dusk as the woman moves throughout the space. had the home’s owner still lived, celine might have granted complement to the home as being impressive for a small town village such as this, but alas, he would now continue his mundane afterlife in hel having been dispatched rather dramatically. male child no more than seven runs through the home, raven hair seen in a flash as vampire sends him to fetch someone, tone soft. when the child returns, the older male moves toward the other male in the home, offering lifeforce toward the vampire, though celine gives little notice. instead, a smile graces lips toward the boy who looked so much like their fallen brother-- they all dealt with grief in their own way, even after all this time. celine could be cruel, could be merciless and brutal at the best of times, but she could also be gentle and kind under the right conditions.
dark hues meet those of her brother, the female vampire sending the boy away from them with a wooden sword he had fashioned himself. “niklaus is foolish to not heed elijah’s advice...” voice emits with mild frustration. her and elijah did not always see eye to eye, but in this they would. as indestructible as their family could be, as she could be, the implications of a rising threat could not be ignored especially when magical origins were at play. to ignore it as their sister and it seemed brother wished to could be nothing less than ignorant. “..at least in this matter.” she adds, footfalls bringing her across the room toward kol.
“i have heard rumors before your arrival. five warriors making a speckle of vampires, dragging them into the sun as crowds gather.” while celine felt indifferent toward the majority of vampires, the principle of it still caused a dangerous expression to crease dark features. despite her words, celine almost felt a challenge rising. “if they have uncovered white oak--” a pause before she speaks again. “it is foolish for our siblings to invite them so close.”














