JOEL MCGRATH
Warlock
Posts: 63
Age:
32
Occupation:
Detective
Status:
Married
Partner:
Jolene McGrath
Played by:
Ange
Last seen Nov 15, 2024 22:52:45 GMT
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Post by JOEL MCGRATH on Mar 11, 2021 20:38:27 GMT
Jo had stood him up again. It had been another painful session in the doc’s office, stilted silence punctuating those brief bursts of awkward conversation. The first time had been bad enough, apologies dripping from his lips as he’d set up the second appointment with Jo’s promise to be there ringing in his ears. The second … it’d been agony … relief only coming when his phone had started to vibrate incessantly forty minutes in. More apologies, a sharp look shot his way at the fact that he hadn’t taken counselling seriously enough to turn off for even an hour. Joel knew maybe he should’ve done but even though he wasn’t on duty the thought of turning his phone off for even that long left him feeling a little breathless. You cut yourself off and you had no clue when the universe sucker punched you.
It hadn’t been Jo. She hadn’t even given standing him up that much consideration. It’d been fucking Ricky instead. His animosity at his partner was usually minimal, but right then? Double edged sword, part of him pissed at the orders to head to the Blood Den for the night, a snake in the nest that wouldn’t be recognised thanks to the fact that Ricky had gone there snarky and pompous and ha doubted himself, part of him relieved to get out of there.
The phone had gone back in his pocket and although he’d promised that they’d reschedule again Joel suspected he wasn’t going back. How were you meant to patch up a marriage by dragging out everything wrong with it to a complete stranger if you weren’t even there to open your mouth?
It was a lead weight now, pressing against his hip as he leaned against the wall, waiting for the line to squeeze forward again. The snippy blonde ahead getting folks to practically sign in blood, an indemnity against anything that might happen beyond that red curtain. Like the term ‘Blood Den’ wasn’t just some colourful language used to draw in the drunk and stupid. It didn’t stop a shiver from shuddering its way down his spine as the line shifted again. Joel tugged his hands out of his pockets, his chin dipping slightly to flash the choir boy smile to better effect at the blonde. Not an ounce of reaction in that painted face but a form was shoved at him on a clip board. Joel studied it, sandy brows drawing together before he sighed and started to scrawl. A fake name, his own too easy to follow right back to the sheriff’s station and the stain of a badge on him. ”Does this come with a cool sticker or somethin’?” he asked, looking back up at her as he passed it back. ”Y’know, like, single and ready to mingle in your inner sanctum?” Nothing. She was like the freaking sphinx.
He’d tried at least, Ricky was gonna have to put up with that.
The curtain was dragged back, revealing the slightly tighter confines behind it. Not a million miles away from the feel of the club itself outside, although less crowded. He’d had to writhe through the crowds out front to get to the bar for a ‘first drink’, in here he could slip between customers. Blue eyes fixed to people wrapped around each other on the banquet seats, mouths working at necks and wrists, faint groans rising over the thud and grind of music that played almost as loud out here. A red head wrapped around a man at least a foot taller than her stared at him around one meaty bicep, something Joel wasn’t sure he looked flitting into her eyes. He lifted a hand, waved her off as he headed for the bar. That wasn’t what Ricky had sent him for, what his partner had definitely wasn’t any more on show back here than it had been out there.
Joel slipped onto a stool at the bar, his gaze skittering away again as he saw a woman in scraps of lycra pulled taught over lush curves worked her way behind it. Their marriage might not’ve been in much more than name now but the ring was still on his finger. Jo was still his wife and that came with the promise of monogamy still. He rolled his lower lip between his teeth, eyes down on the bar and the list of cocktails propped on it. Nudging it aside he only half looked up as a shadow half fell over him. ”Hey, I’ll take a boilermaker, a double on the shot. Thanks.” A low drawl of his own voice, polite even in a place he didn’t imagine saw much of it. A man raised to remember those manners under the threat of some ‘etiquette’ being hammered into him if he forgot. The memory of it leaving his throat faintly dry as he looked up and found his heart squeezing vice tight in his chest at those memories flooding back tidal wave fast.
Dolly. Jesus.
Tagged: HANNYA * Word Count: 836
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HANNYA
Demon
Posts: 157
Played by:
Julia
"Do you hate that you love me or do you love that you hate me?"
Last seen Nov 11, 2024 17:12:57 GMT
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Post by HANNYA on Mar 16, 2021 1:49:40 GMT
━ make you beg for it, plead for it, until you feel like you breathe for it ━ Hannya figured she shouldn’t have been surprised when she saw him. His brother had weaselled his way into the club not long before, igniting something in the host that Hannya hadn’t felt for a long, long time. Dolly was usually quiet, never in control, cowering away in the depths of what Hannya now claimed as her own mind. It wasn’t shared, and it definitely was not Dolly’s anymore. The demon had made damn sure of that.
But that didn’t stop the human from reappearing during the oddest of times. When men touched her, it brought on a physical reaction that was so intense, and a demon as old as Hannya should’ve been used to it━she wasn’t, though. Dolly had never done much of anything before the demon had possessed her, and every new experience seemed… transformative.
Hannya loved it.
She loved the harsh burn of alcohol, and the strong effect of any type of drug━but, most of all, she loved the tingle that came whenever anybody laid a hand on the pale, warm flesh she was inhabiting. As if every touch was the first she’d ever felt, sending immediate and intense shockwaves of lust through her.
Hannya, however, did not enjoy the feeling when she laid her eyes upon that man. Joel. The one from Dolly’s past.
A burst of excitement came, similar to when she’d seen Vaughn, only a hundred times more intense. Originally, she’d mixed them up, but this reaction made it so obvious who was whom, even if she hadn’t already met the other. There was no denying the devotion radiating from her host, a warm and thick feeling, whole and pure and… disgusting.
It made Hannya’s nose scrunch up in revulsion as she’d come closer, hovering over him, a sickly feeling washing over her, like a veil hanging atop all the positive energy inside. His eyes met her own, those brilliantly blue hues almost boring their way through her soul. Dolly was crying, screaming out for her love, and Hannya could only ask, After all this time? She didn’t understand what was so special about this man, especially after being apart for over a decade.
He’d been fun while it lasted, another life taken, more envy spilled out like the blood from his girlfriend’s throat. Ah, what was it? Mm, Jeanine. Screaming and crying in the end while Hannya tore her lifeforce from her. She had no use for him now, and she was certainly not looking to pick up the pieces from that death, nor do Dolly any favours.
But that disgusted expression was wiped away as her eyes fell to his hands, spotting a ring, capturing his finger and bearing the promise of marriage and so many other things. As if.
Finally, Hannya had an interest. It wasn’t his pretty eyes or the infatuation that still seeped from her host’s every pore, but instead the promise of tearing apart a marital bond. Sure, Dolly was fuming with jealousy, just as she was when Hannya first came to her, but there was so much more that could come from this. The demon seemed to be the only one seeing the big picture.
She smirked, folding her arms on the bar before leaning down onto it, staring into his eyes for a long moment and ignoring his order. She was behind the bar to find something to do, not because it was her job to make drinks. “Cat got your tongue?” Hannya purred, “Or are ya just surprised to see me, pumpkin? You miss me?” Dolly was still trying for control, wishing she could jump across the counter and tackle her childhood best friend, but the demon was as still as ever. Eyelids heavy, looking at Joel as if she couldn’t wait to get her mouth on him. “I know you don’t expect me to wait on you.”
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JOEL MCGRATH
Warlock
Posts: 63
Age:
32
Occupation:
Detective
Status:
Married
Partner:
Jolene McGrath
Played by:
Ange
Last seen Nov 15, 2024 22:52:45 GMT
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Post by JOEL MCGRATH on Mar 25, 2021 16:10:29 GMT
Sun streaming onto the porch, scorching eyes red rimmed and burning with fatigue and worry. Gilding the tumble of blonde hair as Dolly had strutted off of the porch, a swagger to her walk that hadn’t been there before. The feel of her lips still on his, the taste of lip gloss sticky and sweet as he’d pressed them together. His tongue gathering that and the taste of her from them as that light made his head swim. It had been the last time he’d seen her, Dolly disappearing into that light more thoroughly than Jeanine had into the ground. At least there’d been a stone for him to visit for Jeanine, the name and dates etched into the stone enough to close a fist around his heart. Dolly, she’d just been gone. Years of searching and he hadn’t found a damn thing, some part of him believing that maybe she’d gone the same as Jeanine in the end but Joel knew that without a record somewhere he was never gonna believe it.
No sun now, not in this grimly lit room at the back of something akin to a circle of hell for him. A gritty dark, illuminated in those stark pools for idiots who signed their safety and probably their lives away on that scrap of paper at the door. Enough to paint the bare flesh of the dancers in neon splashes, enough to silver Dolly’s blonde hair as she slipped behind the bar in front of him now. Echoes of then and now, that sticky sweet ghost of the taste of her on his lips as he moistened them. Not gone, not the way he’d feared, Joel thought, just a world away from the farm and that day on the porch when he’d lost his best friend.
His lips parted, his breathing raw as he stared at her. Joel swallowed, half dipped his head as a frown worked its way over the smile that tried to break free. He saw her eyes fall to his hands, his left hand, the ring that still held him to that promise he’d made at the head of a church aisle. For better or for worse, in sickness and in health. Whether they were struggling or not. Joel closed his left hand into a fist, his thumb skimming that edge of the ring as he cleared his throat to try and work words free when astonishment continued to snatch them away.
Her painted lips creased into that same smirk she’d worn when she’d pulled back from their only kiss, that one that had been so unlike the Dolly he’d known. Joel shook his head, sucked in a deeper breath to try and release what had gripped him. His brows rose, his own elbows finding the edge of the bar. ”Harder than it had yours, obviously,” he drawled. A breathless laughed huffed out, his head shaking tightly as he looked at her. ”Surprised to see you? Yeah, you could say that Doll. 11 years is a long time to wait t’get blindsided.” And God had he missed her, especially in those first lost days when the pall of grief had still laid thick over him, over Cunningham and Dolly gone like a vacuum in the middle of it all.
The even shorter version of his name he’d always slipped into had damn near stuck in his throat, wedging tight enough that he had to fight it free again. Joel tilted his head, shreds of that smile clinging to his lips as he studied her. ”I mighta done but that ain’t a bartendin’ get up…” His gaze dropped, darted over the acre of bare skin that had him swallowing hard. The heat of it had ghosted over his skin that last day, hands rising, fingertips hovering until she’d pulled back and walked away, closer than ever in that way that hadn’t been platonic. ”You able to get someone to pour ‘em up and let you come on round here?” To talk, to ask where the hell she’d been all those years that he’d kept one eye out for her. Joel’s gaze caught the reflection of a dancer circling one of the poles in the mirror though, the sudden awareness of what the outfit and Dolly’s presence here met. His posture stiffened, fine lines springing up around his eyes as his gaze slid back to her face. What the hell had happened to the Dolly he’d known?
Tagged: HANNYA * Word Count: 743
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HANNYA
Demon
Posts: 157
Played by:
Julia
"Do you hate that you love me or do you love that you hate me?"
Last seen Nov 11, 2024 17:12:57 GMT
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Post by HANNYA on Apr 12, 2021 16:25:39 GMT
━ make you beg for it, plead for it, until you feel like you breathe for it ━ Hannya remembered the soft, baby-faced boy she’d left behind in that redneck town. Little to no facial hair, and a little more lanky. He stood just as tall then, but he was more like a bag of bones than the man he was now. She wondered if that little bitch was the one who’d found a woman to tie him down, or if she’d made him who he was now. It mattered little, though━he was going to be Hannya’s again in no time. She’d set her claws and teeth in him until he forgot his wife’s name over and over again…
Her tongue swiped slowly over her upper lip as she craned forward on the counter, staring at him like a predator to prey. She didn’t flinch when he’d called her ‘Doll’, didn’t mind, but that flutter came to her stomach, causing the demon to release a slow breath, nearly a shudder. It’d been a long time since she’d heard that name, especially the further-shortened version. She’d let him believe that’s who she was for now━it would be easier to steal him that way, drawing Joel in with the promise of the life they could’ve had. With the idea of a woman who’d loved him since childhood, one that would treat him right and not leave him running to places like these in search of an intimacy he wasn’t getting at home.
For now, though, she’d pretend it was a pet name like ‘princess’. She would be his doll, but Hannya had a feeling she’d have to put on a caring act first━encircle his heart, make him feel loved and cared for before she tore apart his marriage.
Hannya tipped her head to the side as she studied him, blonde hair swooping over her bare bicep. She grinned, loving that he was looking over the expanse of her body, dark fabric not covering much. She rolled her shoulders back to push out her chest━not that it needed any help to become centre stage. Quiet for a moment, she waited for him to say he’d missed her━but he didn’t. Heat━no, anger━bubbled from her stomach to her chest, watching as he dared to look away from her. Those pretty, blue eyes moving to the mirror behind Hannya, staring at something━someone. Her own hazel eyes flicked to the right of his arm, catching the form of another dumb bitch a few feet from them.
Jealousy raged like a fire inside her, straightening up to frown deeply at Joel. How dare he stare at anybody but her? How could he even care about any other woman when Hannya was right there, all he could ever want and more, and in the body of a girl he’d once loved in some way or another. Her jaw clenched, completely ignoring what he’d said for a moment. He wanted to sit and talk with her? Or did he wish to ogle every other curvaceous body in this sinful place?
Hannya used her enhanced strength to hoist herself up onto the bar, moving like silk in water as she crawled to Joel, his shoulders becoming support beams for Hannya to use, dropping down onto his lap. One arm curled tightly around the back of his neck to lock them together, long legs dangling from his lap, her free hand slithering up to press against his jaw, inhibiting Joel from looking anywhere but her eyes. She’d been planning on a subtler approach, something that would’ve been more like the girl he knew, but envy had overtaken her, that same fire blazing out of control, just as it had when she’d killed his girlfriend.
“So, you didn’t miss me?” Hannya purred, words a gentle breath against his lips, a complete juxtaposition from the intention behind them. “You wanna stare at every other whore in this place or actually talk to me, hm? ‘Cause I’m right here, Joel.” She leaned in, barely avoiding his mouth, those plump lips going to hover over his ear instead.
“Eleven years and a lot’s changed. Ya look good, honey. How’d she ever let ya walk out the door lookin’ like this?” Hannya asked, pressing her cheek to the roughness of his facial hair, letting out a sultry sigh. “And why’d you come here? She not keepin’ you satisfied?”
JOEL MCGRATH | accidentally tagged as "hoel" first lmao
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JOEL MCGRATH
Warlock
Posts: 63
Age:
32
Occupation:
Detective
Status:
Married
Partner:
Jolene McGrath
Played by:
Ange
Last seen Nov 15, 2024 22:52:45 GMT
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Post by JOEL MCGRATH on Apr 17, 2021 17:06:28 GMT
She hadn’t been the kid she’d been those last couple of days before she’d disappeared out of town. Dolly striding into school like a butterfly emerging from a pupae a transformation he hadn’t seen coming. Gone was the girl who’d followed him around the stables, neither one of them caring about the dirt smudged on bare skin, the hay clinging in dirty blonde hair. Heels swapped for boots or bare feet, a gloss on the fall of her hair that caught the light as it had been flipped back from her shoulders. Calculated he’d guessed later, to draw every eye in the place. Dolly’s swan song in their tiny corner of the world. Only he’d been the one dropping like his strings had been cut at the end of the play when she’d walked out of his life.
Joel felt like it had happened again now. What he’d thought he’d known cut loose, the lead weights holding his life in place gone in an instant, maybe for an instant, as Dolly leaned over the counter, tongue tracing the full curve of her upper lip. Dolly, his Doll, just like he’d called her in that first session with the Doc. Here. Unbroken. Hell. All grown up.
It wasn’t had to notice it as she’d leaned in, studying him, moving in that calculated way again that should’ve maybe bothered him more than it did. The shock had started to wear off, replaced by an unexpected kick of happiness at seeing her again that lasted until she was looking down at his fingertip. Dolly was here, and so was Jolene. While his wife was at work he was in what was barely a step above a strip joint, his eyes not failing to take in all that bare skin, what was barely covered before they skittered away. Pale eyes focused on the mirror, on one of the dancers working their way around the pole Joel felt the edge of shame and confusion bite deep again. The Dolly he’d known wouldn’t have set foot in a place like this, hell, if it hadn’t been for Ricky, he wouldn’t have done either. Vaughn maybe, some call coming one day from a place like this to drag his back out of the trouble he’d landed himself in.
Clearing his throat, Joel looked away, about to flag down another server to ask for a drink to cool this off, two, one for him, one for Dolly as he tried to work the story out of her but as his hand peeled off of the bar to gesture, Dolly was there instead. Hoisting herself up onto it in front of it, muscles rippling under smooth skin, sinuous enough to draw his eye back and have him swallowing even before she dropped down into his lap. More intimate than the last time they’d been together, his heart lodging in his throat as his hands flailed for purchase, finding the edge of the bar and biting hard.
The feel of choking on his own heart didn’t ease as he swallowed, the fist around it all just gripping hard as Dolly curled an arm around the back of his neck, the other hand coming up to rest on the suddenly searing skin of his jaw. He huffed out a breath that felt like it was washing over that bare skin, his lips curling faintly as he met her eye up close now, blue on that familiar hazel. ”Always, you know … hey!” There was an ounce of confusion in that rough voice that shouldn’t have been there considering where they were. Joel frowned, pushing into that touch, his mouth almost skimming hers and then the loose strands of blonde hair as she eased closer, her lips close enough to his ear to have a shudder working through him with every word.
Joel’s eyes fluttered shut, his mouth pursing as he cursed his partner. His hands peeled their white knuckle grip away from the bar, another wave of a shudder coming on as they came to rest on her hips, like somehow if he could peel her far away all of this was suddenly gonna make sense. ”I wasn’t here to hook up. That wasn’t…” What every other sap in this place was here to do? He shook his head, knowing he couldn’t whisper anything about the investigation that’d put a bee in Ricky’s bonnet about this place. ”It’s … It’s good to see you Doll, really. What are you doin’ here? How’d you get from there to here, Doll. What are you doin’?” Whore, she’d used the word like it painted her just as garishly as any of the women twirling around those poles.
One hand peeled off of her hip, not having done a thing to push her away. He curled it at her jaw, drawing her back to face him, his brows rising slightly. ”Hey, you can talk to me, you always could. What’s goin’ on?” Something told him that was like trying to close the stable door after the horse had bolted. Too late to dial everything back and stop the Dolly he’d known from walking out of his life that day, leaving a hole behind that didn’t fit the Dolly shaped peg trying to slide back into it now.
Tagged: HANNYA * Word Count: 882
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HANNYA
Demon
Posts: 157
Played by:
Julia
"Do you hate that you love me or do you love that you hate me?"
Last seen Nov 11, 2024 17:12:57 GMT
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Post by HANNYA on Apr 25, 2021 22:41:59 GMT
━ make you beg for it, plead for it, until you feel like you breathe for it ━ Finally, she had every ounce of his attention. Hannya was soaking in it, lapping it up, envy more intoxicating than anything else she’d been exposed to. She was desperate for more of it, though━more of everything. She wanted to take it all from Joel; his attention, his marriage, and anything the host had been too scared to take for herself.
She was constantly reminded of the meek, little girl now, his repetition of her nickname seemingly never-ending. Hannya wanted to hear him breathe her name, to know who he was giving up to and still find himself trapped in her claws, but she couldn’t. Not yet, anyway. He trusted the form she was in, a childhood bond still as strong as it had been before the separation. It was for Dolly, at least, but she hadn’t been allowed growth while caged in the back of her own mind.
Her hips fit tightly against his own, welcoming the warmth of his hands on them. He’d held onto the bar at first, but Hannya didn’t peel them off and slap them down on her body herself━Joel had moved to touch her all on his own. Hannya’s lips were at his ear, no longer worried about those baby blues finding another dancer in the reflection behind the bar. She had all of him now, and she wanted Joel to drown in it. The tip of her tongue flicked his earlobe for good measure, a gentle cackle following his denial of intention. No happily married man found his way into a place like this━not in Hannya’s experience. “You’re gonna rot my teeth if you keep goin’ on like that, baby,” She smirked, pressing her lips to his cheek before gently taking the same patch of skin between her teeth. A playful bite, lasting only seconds before she let him go.
‘It’s … It’s good to see you Doll, really…’
“Ugh,” The demon groaned like a teenager once he’d finished speaking, allowing Joel to guide her back, Dolly’s hazel eyes meeting his━only after rolling them first. “Could ask ya the same thing, Joel. Ya can’t tell me you came here just for a drink. This ain’t the place for it.” Hannya pushed her hips a little more forcefully, moving in a tiny, slow circle━nearly indetectable if anybody were to watch her do it. Like habit, not seduction, even if all she wanted was to watch Joel give in.
The sweet, soft boy from Dolly’s youth was clearly still there, that gentleness not erased by whatever life had put him through since she’d been gone. He was still trying to reach the girl he’d once known, seemingly wanting to stay strong despite her advances. Maybe he’d never loved her, never would. Maybe he’d always seen Dolly like a sister━the thought had the human kicking and screaming in her head.
If he wanted Dolly, then Hannya would give him something of the sort. She wouldn’t release the girl━the demon wasn’t stupid━but she’d allow him to believe he’d melted the cold, outer shell she’d supposedly built since their youth.
Immediately, that smirk softened into a tiny frown, the confident way she’d held herself crumbling under him. Hannya turned her face down into his hand, brushing her lips against his fingers, a tiny kiss pressed to his palm. “I…” The demon sighed heavily, millenniums of living amongst humans allowing her to easily imitate them━especially Dolly during the time she’d spent observing the girl wallow over the very man underneath her now. “It was hard to… do anythin’ after I left. I didn’t even graduate high school, Joel, I can’t…” She croaked, tear-filled eyes ticking to his face finally, as if she was ashamed to admit it.
“I’m just trynna… stay afloat. I know it looks it, but it ain’t so bad here. I promise.” The few-inch gap between their chests was closed, her one arm joining the other to slide around his shoulders.
“Who is she?” Hannya asked, the tip of her nose ghosting his, “She somebody from school? Did I know ‘er?” It wasn’t the curiosity that had her asking, but that envy that continued to linger, bubbling up again as the only thing━in her mind━keeping them from releasing years of tension.
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JOEL MCGRATH
Warlock
Posts: 63
Age:
32
Occupation:
Detective
Status:
Married
Partner:
Jolene McGrath
Played by:
Ange
Last seen Nov 15, 2024 22:52:45 GMT
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Post by JOEL MCGRATH on May 16, 2021 18:38:50 GMT
This was closer than he’d been to Jolene in months. The intimacy that had been there in the early days of their marriage giving way to something he couldn’t even call a surface fondness. The morning kiss goodbye gone, the feel of his wife’s hand curled over his hip in sleep. Stripped away by time until Joel wasn’t sure he could even recall clearly how it had been. Hell, he was just sure it hadn’t been like this in forever. A woman pressed up against him, the sensation familiar-strange enough at first to have him frozen, bringing a heat back to the surface that he’d thought long dead, a dormant volcano of passion meant for a woman who was a wife only in name now. Mrs. McGrath scrawled on an appointment book for a therapist working the steps one sided with him.
The doc would’ve had something to say about this, notes scrawling across that ever present book, maybe disapproval in her eyes but the thought of that condemnation had been left distant and indistinct by Dolly’s presence. Once upon a time they’d shared a bed, in that innocent way kids had before hormones and feelings started creeping in – not that he’d allowed himself to pay attention to feeling that way about his best friend until she was gone with the ghost of her kiss still on his lips, laced with the taste of guilt.
Now those lips were practically closed around his earlobe. Joel’s eyes fluttered shut, his hands on her hips like maybe he’d push away instead of in like he had done, mouth almost on hers as he assured her he’d always missed her. That part of his heart where he’d locked the memories of what had been before the darkness had come to Cunningham that summer laid wide open now, as meaty as the cheek Dolly skimmed her lips over before she bit down on. Those blue eyes rolled up to meet his as she eased back, something so guileless in them as she’d tossed all his shields carelessly aside. ”’s true,” he murmured, the words heavily laced with the soft accent before the added admission slipped free. Joel was squinting as the ugh fell from her lips, something else in that groan, less nostalgic.
Hazel eyes rolled, a herald to her questions. Joel let out a low sound of his own, his head dipping slightly. His tongue running over the inner border of his lip before he bit down on it. ”Maybe my tastes changed over the years. Seems like got beer on tap and enough liquor to at least fill a couple of shot glasses. Come on, Doll…” Drink with me. The offer stayed silent, washed away by that heat rising from under his collar. The part of him that was still shackled to the ring on his finger wanted to ease her back, to convince her to slip onto the stool beside him and drink until he’d worked every step of her trail out of Cunningham out of her.
He prodded now, tip-toeing around what the truth had to be given appearances here. A hand at her jaw, turning her back to him with those pale eyes searching her face out of concern. He’d worked his ass off to stop anybody else ending up in Jeanine’s place. Dead in the woods, poison in her veins after a tumble down a slippery slope. Joel swallowed as he felt Dolly’s lips skim his fingers, her voice slipping out broken on a sigh. ”Whatever was goin’ on, you could’ve stayed. Ya know I woulda done anythin’ to help. I still can, Dolly, whatever ya need.” An intervention with a badge, crammed in Latimer Crane’s face to break whatever tether was holding Dolly here. Those tears getting under his skin.
Joel shifted his hand, frowning as he thumbed her cheekbone, like he could erase those tears the way he’d once done with hugs, skinned knees forgotten with someone there to distract you. Those eyes filling with concern as she wrapped her arm around him again, closing the gap between them until she was brushing her nose up against him. ”They ever hurt you Doll, I’ll get you out of here. If you want it … we can go …” Out of the lion’s den that Ricky had alluded to before he’d sent him in. He could feel that gold band on the hand that still cupped her hip. Thumb on warm bare skin, fingers gripping hips that had filled out in the intervening years. He cleared his throat, avoided looking down at it as he shook his head. ”Jo didn’t move to town til after … she’s uh … a lawyer. She’s …” What was he gonna say? She’s pretty great. Like you were talking about dinner at a restaurant, some sort of critique on the flip side. Not I love her, or you’d really like her, both were bigger lies, stoppered up in his throat. The counsellor’s words were back in his head – be honest with yourself, Joel, don’t sugar coat the state of things or you’ll never be able to move past this. As though there was some way back for his marriage.
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HANNYA
Demon
Posts: 157
Played by:
Julia
"Do you hate that you love me or do you love that you hate me?"
Last seen Nov 11, 2024 17:12:57 GMT
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Post by HANNYA on Jun 8, 2021 19:58:59 GMT
━ make you beg for it, plead for it, until you feel like you breathe for it ━ Dolly’s little childhood crush was a cutie━fun in the same way a mouse would be under a cat’s paw. Hannya wanted to bat him around for as long as she could, ping-pong his emotions off each side until he was spinning. She was sure there had to be some of that now, what with all there was each time she shifted. She thought she could’ve ensnared him then, but Dolly was finally barking from somewhere deep down, screaming to warn Joel and swear that this wasn’t her.
It is if he thinks I’m you, honey. Hannya reminded the human, but she had to take her host’s word for it━she knew him a lot better, while the demon was only every focused on the jealousy wafting from their situation. If she tried to jump into bed with him, she might scare him right off━rushing back to that bitch of a wife with his tail between his legs. Hannya decided on the long game instead, to slow roast her meal before devouring it whole.
Her expression softened, fingers curling gently around the fabric of his shirt, a barely-there hold while she started the sob story. Offering a tiny smile, like his words did everything to soothe her, Hannya sniffled quietly. “I know,” She croaked, looking at him as if she could remember what he’d been like before━all of the times he’d comforted Dolly in their childhood, and how he’d probably done enough for her that his statement now would be easily believable. He’d gone after that boy for her, hadn’t he? That’s what started all this. Dolly’s memories were easily accessible━each file carefully combed through to find every ounce of jealousy there was. Her love stemmed from his protection, and it warmed her now, made this body want to melt in his touch. His hands meant safety for this skin, stronger than she’d ever felt it before.
One tear slipped past the barrier of thick, long lashes, sliding right into the trap of his fingers. Hannya was leaning into him a moment later, wanting to be nearer than she had been, bare arms circled those broad shoulders. “Go where?” She whispered, “You gonna run away with me this time, Joel?” Hannya’s words were almost teasing, taking a jab at a past that probably still hurt him━if his reaction to seeing her again was anything to go by. Dolly still screamed and cried for him, but she’d been suppressed since the last time she saw him.
‘Jo didn’t move to town til after … she’s uh … a lawyer. She’s …’
Good. Either he was too distracted to come up with anything, or he didn’t have much to retell, and Hannya was pleased either way; she tried to hide her smirk. She’d pick her teeth with the bitch. “Lawyer? Hmph,” Hazel eyes skittered away, down to his chest, pouting like a child. “Guess that’s a lot better than this, huh?” She sighed, irritated by the comparison, but still putting on that edge of ‘heartbroken little girl’ for him.
Her chin tipped up again, lips brushing over his jaw and the beard there, kissing the space just below his lower lip. “C’mon,” Hannya mumbled, “S’go somewhere quieter.” Somewhere we can be alone, but she didn’t tell him that.
Slipping slowly off his lap, her movements were as languid as possible, brushing every bit of skin on him until she found the floor with her heels again. Hannya curled her hand around the one that’d been on her hip, towing him with her. Instead of going to the private rooms, which weren’t nearly special enough for Joel, and would probably freak him out, she led him to the dressing rooms, pushing open the door marked ‘employees only’.
It was just like a dressing room you’d expect in a large theatre production; vanity mirrors with lights lining one wall, stools, makeup and various supplies strewn about━pasties, sticky bras and lipstick. While the other half of the room served as a dressing area, a wooden cubby storage structure (for the non-demons who went home at the end of the day, Hannya assumed) was stationed on the wall, with racks of outfits like the one she was wearing.
Hannya led him to the vanity she’d marked as her own, guiding him to the stool and wordlessly offering it with a motion of her free hand. The booming music could be heard through the door, though it was more like a vibration━an unwanted intruder dying to breach the threshold. They were alone here, but that didn’t make a difference for her. She stepped into Joel, placing that hand on her backside instead of the safe spot it had on her hip.
“Why’re you in Mystic Falls?” Hannya asked in a gentle voice, tilting her head at him. “Not that I ain’t happy t’see ya, pumpkin, ‘cause I am.” But from what she understood, nobody came here. It was tiny, and the only thing that drew her was this place, and the depravity it gave.
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JOEL MCGRATH
Warlock
Posts: 63
Age:
32
Occupation:
Detective
Status:
Married
Partner:
Jolene McGrath
Played by:
Ange
Last seen Nov 15, 2024 22:52:45 GMT
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Post by JOEL MCGRATH on Jul 5, 2021 18:33:21 GMT
Concern clung with fingers tighter than the ones that fixed in the front of his shirt. Blue eyes scanning what he could see of Dolly’s face up this close, looking for some sign of what’d been done to her in the years she was gone. Something had to have been done, marks of it left on the girl he’d never have been able to picture in a place like this. Dolly in boots and worn jeans, smile bright as the sun streaming in through the boards of the barn. None of this effortless guile, just the women peeking from beneath all of this sticky bright gloss like she didn’t need to be hidden away from the predators probably walking inches away from the two of them. Like one crack would spill her into the worst parts of the viper’s nest Ricky was sure was here.
A frown carving deep as he shook his head softly. His thumb rising from the line of her jaw to skim under her eye like the tears were gonna send the dark eyeliner and mascara cascading down the golden skin. ”Anythin’, Doll. It don’t matter what they…” What they’d done to her … what they were doing here … he wasn’t sure. The latter he wasn’t meant to know but Ricky had spilled enough of his suspicions for his shoulders to be going stiff beneath the cover of his shirt now.
There it was. The tear finally breaking free over the painted lashes, rolling down her cheek diamond bright under the lights to splashing the crook of his thumb and forefinger. The pad of his thumb easing the line of it away as he shrugged. He hadn’t thought it through, if he’d need to just get her out of here … or out of town entirely. Maybe it’d finally have Jo’s head coming up from the sand they were both burying theirs in. ”Anywhere but here,” he rasped in the end. Joel slicked dry lips with the tip of his tongue. ”You need me I’ll be right there with ya. I let you go once and it …” Had obviously been a mistake. Stunned at the press of her lips against his he hadn’t called out to stop her as she’d slipped off the porch and right out of his life. Disappearing from town and fetching up in somewhere that was a thousand times more hellish than Cunningham had ever been.
Cunningham had its problems but until Ricky had decided to follow some trail that had led right here he’d never considered high tailing it out of there. His history caught up in that tiny spot on the map, the good, the bad … the apathetic.
The mention of Jo was all it had taken to get him feeling that ring like a shackle. Joel kept his eyes on Dolly though, like just a single glance at that symbol of his marriage would shift this precarious balance and have Dolly slipping away from him the way she’d done before. His grip on her was sure but he’d thought that once before too. Throat tight he’d answered her question, Jo’s image slipping into his head all too easy and bringing all too much guilt with it. ”Hey!” There as a slight bite to his voice at that, the hand on her cheek jostling slightly to try and get her eyes back on his. ”It ain’t a comparison, Doll. I met her … it’s just a job and it don’t mean anythin’.” It had been an echo between the two of them at the start, that joint belief in the law, in the power of it, only becoming a bone of contention after, one Jolene would surely get her teeth into if she realised that his past was sitting there right in his lap while bodies writhed around the two of them.
If there was any real rue there it disappeared in another wave of that bravado, all surface seduction that had the memories of that afternoon on his porch trying to well up again. Painted lips on his jaw that’d leave him staring in the mirror, trying to scrub them away after. The scarlet letter for a man who’d found his past right there in his voice again. ”Doll.” Her name rasping off of his lips as she slipped down out of his lap. Joel followed her down, boot heels not feeling entirely steady on the floor as she took the hand he’d curled around her hip. Wherever was quiet in this place was probably somewhere he didn’t want to be, even if it’d likely have Ricky salivating like he’d been handed a cup of damn matcha tea.
Gaze skittering, Joel allowed himself to be towed through the crowd. Head half down to avoid the rest of the staff and the eyes of anybody in here who had a chance of recognising him. The shriek of ‘cop’ didn’t come, their path to what was apparently the dancers’ dressing room clear enough that Dolly was leading him through the door without anyone stopping them. The place was lined with glittering mirrors, the scent of powder and perfume in the air, things he wasn’t sure he wanted to recognise draped like confetti around the room.
He cleared his throat, glancing up from something that looked like a tassel, all glittery gold and attached to a small cupped end, to meet dolly’s eyes as she was gesturing him to a stall in front of one of those mirrors. Feeling a decade older than he’d started out, Joel sank down on it, fingers fluttering uncertainly as she set it on her bare rump. Heat rose above the scruff of his beard as he slid it down an inch, into safer territory. ”I told ya, didn’t I?” The stilted conversation at the bar tripping back through his mind. He hadn’t. It’d been the shock, met with the sudden presence of the woman in his lap, the girl he’d known peering through in those open moments. Nothing about himself, just Jo. ”It’d be awkward if you weren’t.” A little more confidence in the drawl as he took another glance around, settling anywhere but those eyes that had always stripped some part of him bare. ”A job. Like I’m guessin’ it always is. There was a spot here … a chance at a transfer. What about you, Doll? How’d you get here? What happened to you after you walked away?” After she’d kissed him and left some new part of him bare and aware, only for it to be razed to the ground a day later when they’d found Jeanine out in the woods.
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HANNYA
Demon
Posts: 157
Played by:
Julia
"Do you hate that you love me or do you love that you hate me?"
Last seen Nov 11, 2024 17:12:57 GMT
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Post by HANNYA on Jul 12, 2021 16:16:34 GMT
━ make you beg for it, plead for it, until you feel like you breathe for it ━ When she warned him that he’d rot her teeth, she wasn’t kidding. Sweet, innocent, poor Joel, falling into her claws without realizing. He was too… delectable for Dolly, would’ve been a waste if the human could ever manage to snatch him up━which she wouldn’t have. She was useless in almost every regard.
Except for bringing Joel into Hannya’s life. Now that Hannya would thank her for.
He was so careful with his words, picking up the pieces of everything that’d fallen out of his mouth to ensure she━Dolly━wasn’t upset by it, spurred on by each feigned sputter and sob. Easy to manipulate, just the way she liked them.
Leading him into the Lion’s Den was easy enough, Joel came willingly, just as he had into Emerald City. Dropped like a mouse in a cat’s lap, practically begging to be torn apart. She left only a few inches between their bodies, grinning while his hand sunk to her thigh and off her backside. She mentally regressed through the last few minutes━no, he hadn’t told her why he was here. He was hiding something… had they found out Jeanine’s death wasn’t an accident? Was she not careful on her trail to Mystic Falls? Well, if she’d been skilled enough to avoid Hell’s staff, then surely a few mortal policemen wouldn’t be able to sniff her out. And surely they’d sent an actual detective instead of a farm boy. Was this truly a coincidence?
Hannya supposed it could be, and it was a perfect one, at that. How gleeful it made her that he’d returned now, while she was just considering settling, and had a marriage to give him a little bit of resistance. Oh, what a fun toy he’d turned out to be, and how exciting it was that there was more to come.
“Ya didn’t.” She puffed. “Transfer to do what, Joel? Want me t’be honest, and here ya are, only spittin’ out little hints. You not trust me anymore?” Hannya batted her lashes, giving him another innocent expression while she stepped in, one hand laying on his knee for support while it traced up, manicured nails dragging over his pant’s fabric until they reached his waist. “Lots happened.” Hannya teased, getting close to his face once again, ready to close the gap between their lips.
“You really wanna go somewhere with me, Joel?” She asked, trailing back to a few moments prior when she’d only half-playfully mentioned running away together. She wanted to put the thought in his brain, plant it there like a seed until the roots grew like thick wedges between him and his wife. “I’ll leave with you.” Hannya whispered against his lips, gaze ticking from them to his eyes, “Leave her behind and go with me.” She let the words linger for a moment before capturing his mouth, her other hand sliding up his arm to wring her own around his shoulders. She left no space between them then, nowhere for him to talk his way out of.
And, after a long moment, she spoke.
“Don’t let me go again.”
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JOEL MCGRATH
Warlock
Posts: 63
Age:
32
Occupation:
Detective
Status:
Married
Partner:
Jolene McGrath
Played by:
Ange
Last seen Nov 15, 2024 22:52:45 GMT
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Post by JOEL MCGRATH on Aug 15, 2021 16:55:26 GMT
Jeanine’s death had changed everything. Him. He’d known that much but sitting here with Dolly – Dolly – in his lap, he’d realised that it hadn’t just been him, or even her parents’ lives scarred by it, it had been all of them. Even if it wasn’t marks on their souls the way his own had been scored deep, it was how he looked at them now. Cunningham itself, Vaughn, Doll.
So different.
Blue eyes narrowing faintly, concern still furrowing the sandy brows above. His hand on her jaw to keep that lock of their eyes so he could see how much it had cut here. One body out in the woods, one loss breaking everything. Had it honestly been where all of this had started, Doll’s drift away from that girl who never would’ve looked away from him because they’d shared it all? Throat working, Joel gritted his teeth and shook his head. God, he didn’t know. This felt like something for Dr. Caldwell to pick apart. To feed back to him in measured pieces that he could put together into a puzzle he could finally see the whole picture in.
All he knew was that this wasn’t the Doll he’d known and in a way it broke his heart as he settled that hand on her thigh and tried hold on to the belief that she was still beneath this painted surface, just waiting to be rescued if he could talk away from it. She was the one talking him on though. Somewhere quiet. To talk with just the two of them, away from all the crowds and the throb of music in the air even here beneath the club.
Joel’s throat went dry as he allowed himself to be settled at that vanity. His own face reflected back to him in the glass he glanced aside. Couldn’t hold his own eye though, could he, or settle somewhere so alien, with someone so familiar beneath the façade there in front of him again. ”Work.” He shifted, his voice hoarse enough to have him clearing his throat. If he started spilling that Ricky had sent him there tonight to pry into whatever was going on behind the scenes at the Ruby Slipper his partner would probably stroke out on the spot, his usually biting tones going off like a damn volcano. Joel sucked in a breath through his nose, his lips curving faintly until the expression froze with the brush of her hand. ”I’m telling you, Dolly, it’s just a job. A uniform, that good enough? Or don’t you trust me anymore either?” His own fingers curled around her wrist, squeezed lightly.
That single touch bringing him so close to being that kid on his porch again. Dolly’s eyes on his as she’d leaned in, pressing her mouth against his. So close now with the offer. He shook his head minutely, his frown back as he shifted his grip, fingers lacing with hers. His ring pressed against her knuckle, he could feel it there, shoulda let it push him back. ”I wanna take you somewhere. Away from here.” Joel went to rise but Dolly was pressing in again, hand slipping from his, her arms wrapping around his neck as she practically repeated the promise against his lips. His hands bracketed her hips, eyes on hers, then on her lips, feeling the warmth of her breath, practically the sun on his skin too and that teenagers urge to dive in now that the door had been thrown open by that kiss and the offer dropped now.
Her behind. A splash of cold water from those painted lips.
He felt the jolt of it in his chest like a guy with a bum ticker zapped back from the brink of death with a defibrillator. Jolene. He had a wife, he had a job that was already putting him in it up to his neck, the chance of drowning in whatever Ricky was bringing them into too close now. Fingers bit then, the moment of quiet broken by those pleading works spoken in that voice that had clung to his memories since the moment Doll had walked out of his life. ”I can’t Doll. I can’t leave her behind and run away.” Pushing Dolly up and out of his lap Joel stood. Hands pried away from her hips to cup her face with a gentler touch. ”I’m gonna find a way to get you out of here OK? A way to get you safe.” One that didn’t require him setting aside both vows he’d made. Criminal, cheat.
Letting go of her he stumbled back. His marriage might’ve been over in all but name and promises but he was still working for it and he’d almost thrown it away with a kiss. Doll had been a ripple on that day Jeanine had disappeared, rolling away from him to where he could find her. Now she was the riptide threatening to drag her with him. Joel turned, unsteady with the promise he’d thrown out to her, careening into a dancer coming in. An apology thrown out but not another word to Dolly as he threw himself back towards the lifeline of that slowly shredding life he knew.
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