Claudia was on her way home to the Ritz Hotel. After meeting up with Rose and Ansel, it was decided that they’d take their own paths simply because the other two still had some work left to do. Ansel claimed that they were somewhat known by the Church, and if Claudia was seen with them by accident, things could potentially worsen for them all. The city was now under curfew as it was midnight, but the mages knew better, and had no trouble evading the occasional Scotland Yard petrolers. Claudia had only heard the bells of the Clock Tower ring earlier, informing her of the time.
“Claudia.”
She heard, and looked ahead. Amidst the darkness there she stood, a silhouette resembling her friend. It felt familiar, and unexpected. The glint of gold was evident, and Claudia found herself bewildered.
“Where do you think you are going, this late at night?”
Claudia shut her eyes like it was a bad dream that she wished would go away. She whispered an exasperated “Shit,” under her breath and faced the source of the voice with a natural disposition.
“Oh, good evening, Mary,” she said with a smile. “I should ask you the same thing, love.”
“I heard that someone was going around causing atrocities… and was told that I should quell them. What about you?”
Claudia cracked her index finger, hearing that, while keeping her smile. “All the more reason to be inside where it’s safe. Knowing that you are out here with the intention to do such a thing, I cannot allow that.”
“That I cannot do, Claudia,” Mary said, looking down, “you and I both understand the situation is not so – for you to direct me that way.”
“I see…” Claudia said, looking down as well. “I don’t want to fight you, Mary. You are my friend, the only good one I could find in a long, long time. Do you intend to snuff me out because you are told to?”
“I did not initially, no,” Mary answered, shaking her head. “But you… killed innocents, among them, you almost sunk your fangs into the Queen.” She eyed Claudia with ire for the first time, the glint of gold somehow appearing to be threatening to the vampire, who could hardly believe the pressure she felt from said gaze. “I disobeyed my orders for so long… I am at my limit.”
When Claudia looked at Mary as she walked out of the shadow, she noted that there was an ephemeral chain across her neck, apparently pulsing with a mysterious force of power, and it seemed as though Mary was in pain, even though her demeanour was so cold unlike the usual Mary she knew. This expression was almost like the time she left her side to dance with the gentleman earlier tonight.
Seeing this, Claudia was visibly in shock, eyes bat wide at the chains. “Mary, what is that?” She asked. No, she knew what it was. A spell cast on her to make her obey her superiors, perhaps? It appeared, to Claudia’s distaste, that this time, Mary had no choice – even less of one at that. Claudia bit her lip, bereaved at this. “...So your mind is made up? Is this how it is supposed to end?” Claudia cracked her index finger once again, tightening the grip of her teeth on her lip. “You know, Mary... in truth, even though you never agreed with my lifestyle, part of me truly was in love with you.”
“I would not be surprised if you loved all the girls you have met before,” Mary said. Such statements from Claudia only appeared to be tasteless to her. They felt shallow, and her character was more and more dyed in that very shallowness Claudia seemed to indulge. A black hollow hole on Mary’s gold eye formed, and from there a hilt came out, which she pulled out to reveal a deep black longsword. Unlike the weapon Mary took from Arthur – which was gifted to Claudia originally – this was much slimmer and lacked fancy designs. However, it seemed sharp as Mary gave a swing with it. It was the first time Claudia could literally feel the air being cut despite the distance between the two. “Do not be mistaken, Claudia. Regardless of my situation, you are now an enemy of the Magic World. I hope you understand that simple fact. This isn’t a matter I may forgo due to something such as friendship no more.”
“Claudia, are you there? Please respond to us,” Rose said through the transmitter on Claudia’s ear. “What occurred, may we know? While I cannot well hear the other person you met, your words gives a foreboding feeling of a coming misfortune.”
Glaring dead at Mary, Claudia responded. “Yes, I am here… it would appear I am having a falling out with a friend, am I correct Miss Shelly?” She said with a tone of grimness in her voice. She attempted to smile, but at this point in time, even that would be taboo.
“If you have heard our Mistress’ warning before, you know what to do, yes?” Rose asked.
Claudia bit her lip and painstakingly turned away, grimacing. “...Yes. I know what to do,” was all she could manage before letting her emotions get to her. She turned away from Mary, preparing herself to run with no intention to stop. “Fuck… I’m sorry Mary, but… I’m sorry.” With that said, she ran without a word more to the woman, without looking back. That was twice within the course of a few days that Claudia realised, she had lost two friends.
Despite running as fast as she could, Claudia came to a halt with a gasp, immediately when Mary’s blade came dangerously close to her neck. Finding Mary in front of her was an experience akin to finding a ghost in front of oneself out of the blue. With a swing, Mary’s blade ripped at the fabric of her dress as the vampire instinctively parried. The woman was too fast even for her, and she was beginning to see why she was warned.
“It won’t be that easy to escape,” Mary said, walking towards her.
“...It doesn’t seem like you’ll be able to outrun her. Whatever you do, don’t die on us! We’ll come for you. Run, hide, stall her in battle, do whatever you can until we get there. I do not think even she can fight all of us at once,” Rose said, and the transmission ended.
(BGM:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMZEG_Wm92s)
With that, Claudia sighed once more. “Mary, I will ask one last time: is this what you want? Are you willing to kill me because of a few lives lost? A few meaningless lives? I will help you, whoever is making you do this, I will fight them myself – I don’t care, I just want to be your friend!” She said, voice breaking.
Tiny black vines spewed out from the hilt of Mary’s sword, and they wrapped themselves around her arm past her wrist. The thorns on them made her feel slight prickling pain, evident from Mary’s expression. She then pointed her sword at Claudia, her resolve to get the job done clear on her face.
“Few lives? Meaningless lives…?” She said, repeating Claudia’s words in disbelief. “Claudia, what makes you think you are so special that you may judge people like that? Do you really think you are God? If someone else were to kill you tonight… and go tell their employer that they ended someone’s
meaningless life, how do you think you’d feel? How do you think
I would feel?”
Claudia said nothing, as she could not find the words to even reply to such a thing. “Its obvious you would feel bad about it, if I were to fall tonight, then why do it? Yes, I admit it – I’ve killed before, I would even go as far as to say I enjoyed it – I loved it, actually! But this is all for the sake of killing the Descendants. That, is the big picture!” Claudia explained.
“Madness, the mages’ objective of eliminating the Descendants is for saving the world, its culture, civilizations, and more importantly its inhabitants. Such an objective being fulfilled through sacrifices of innocent people does not justify such a cause! Especially in the way you did. You do not seem to even value sacrifices for a righteous cause,” Mary rejected the reasoning; arguing back against the vampire’s response. “But who cares, we both know that you have to speak nonsense to stall for… your new friend to come and outnumber me, yes?” She said, apparently knowing the conversation between Rose and Claudia in-depth. She sped up to her face in an instant, and Claudia’s blade blocked the next blow, barely.
“It is not nonsense, it is the truth!” Claudia defended, clashing her sword with Mary’s. “Why won’t you believe me? Why, even with that †˜all-seeing eye’ of yours, do you still appear so blind?”
“I do not think you are lying, but how does that change the wrong that was committed?” Mary answered, and at the same time, Claudia’s cheek was dug by steel as she failed to block the next move.
Exhausted from her previous battle back in Buckingham Palace; Claudia’s movements were sluggish at best, and her senses: dull. Mary’s movements almost seemed to blur due to her speed now, she could hardly keep with such an opponent. Slowly Mary’s blade was laying her to waste. At this rate, Claudia wouldn’t stand long.
“A heretic, a vile-fanged creature who is but a predator of man; a vampire. My †˜all-seeing’ eye – as you claim – sees it all, from the very day I saw you in the Royal Academy after you visited Catherine… and I pretended to myself that it was a lie, a phantasmal illusion shown to me by my own eye, but that denial had only prolonged what was inevitable,” she spoke grievously, giving one more swing with her sword. Claudia blocked the blow, but unfortunately for her, her blade that Catherine bestowed upon her broke in two.
Claudia stood, unmoved. Her already bruised lip now bleeding once more from the constant biting. “So all this time, you knew? The kind words, gestures, all those conversations and debates we had, all the jokes and japes exchanged, that clumsy dance– was it... was it all untrue? Was it a lie this whole time?”
“That’s rich coming from you. I pretended to believe more than half the lies you spoke almost every time I asked a question regarding your life out of pleasantry,” Mary answered, scoffing. “You act like you are clean of faults, I wonder why. I did not think I lied as much as you did to me, however. My concerns for you were quite real. I had cared about you, and that is exactly why I must finish this. It’s because I did not convince you to stay with the Duke that you became what you are. It was my fault for offering hospitality in my place… if only I’d known fate would play a cruel joke to lead you to vampirism.”
Having no lip left to bite, Claudia grit her teeth visibly. “So your kindness was your biggest blunder, is what you mean to say? How noble of you... how very noble of you, Miss Shelly, that you must be a pure person out of everyone in this blight of a world,” Claudia said. “You, of all the deplorable, depraved, insane, inhumane people of this world. I know full well I am without moral – I have been for years, since I made the mistake of setting foot in London! Fate? It is the biggest farce played up by slaves of the book that lines the shelves of the people that praise the Gods that are proclaimed to have created the world immemorial, I–” Claudia paused, tasting her own blood, growing more enraged. “...Neither of us are perfect, Mary. We're one in the same.”
“I don’t understand what you’re trying to say, Claudia; none of this justifies the act of killing. Your view of this world itself is skewed, and you cannot look past the horror you experienced…” Mary said, sighing. “But I suppose it does not matter. How could it? For a tool is there to be used and our employers only care about how they may utilise us.” With Mary’s next slash, Claudia lost her left forearm, and blood sprawled across the pavement. “Let’s finish this.”
Screaming from the intense pain, Claudia fell on one knee, staring down at the ground whilst holding the socket that used to keep her whole arm intact. She cursed under her breath as she could taste her own blood. Mary, the last friend she thought she had, was merely lumped up with the other bunch that vilified her. Her damned past, as well as her newest profession, followed her to the end it seemed.
“Too bad…” She uttered, suddenly giggling under her breath. “Too bad, too bad, too bad.” She began to repeat it like a mantra. She gazed up at Mary with an entranced and crazed smile.“TOO BAD, TOO BAD, TOO FUCKING BAD, AND I WAS BEGINNING TO LIKE YOU! HURRY UP! HURRY UP AND FINISH ME, THEN!”
Mary kicked Claudia and sent her down flat on the street as if to shut her up, the words she uttered in her frenzied state appearing to be more than disconcerting. “You don’t have to tell me, I will do my job–” Mary positioned her sword so she could stab Claudia, but instead she stopped and leapt; flipping backwards. As she landed, the previous spot where she stood upon blew up – rubbles, dust and the air brushed past Claudia who was close to it – and Rose landed beside it. Claudia looked up and found Marco over a house, who subsequently jumped down to be by her side.
“You alright there, fair lady?!” Marco said, and a moment later he knew the answer already, seeing half her arm cut off. “...Guess not, that’s a big bloody wound you got there.”
“Pfft, haha... Hahaha...” Claudia could only giggle uncontrollably, from both the pain – however ironic that way – and how funny she thought the situation was. “Ohhhh, I'm so fucked up...” She sighed.
Marco picked up Claudia like a groom would take up a bride from the dusty stone pavement, and immediately found himself leaping off from Mary’s sword. The horizontal slash Mary made was extremely precise, if it’d hit; it’d likely cut past his heart.
Rose turned, surprised that she couldn’t trace the assassin with her eyes, and signalled Marco to retreat.
“One day! I, Diner of Noble Blood will repay you for all the trouble!” Marco spat, and started to flee with Claudia still laughing on his arms.
Rose took out her rose wand. It was a wand adorned with a gray rose. Claudia could faintly hear explosions soon from magic, or whatever they fought with.
The girl was bereaved. Completely struck low, she was crestfallen beyond repair. “So... I'm a monster? Was I a monster all along?” Claudia asked herself, tears rolling down her face. She giggled regardless, completely broken from the situation. If anyone had thought Claudia was insane before, they had not seen anything yet.
“That’s just how we are, Lady Claudia. We vampires are nothing but monsters to the eyes of people,” Marco replied, continuing to carry her through the sea of houses.
“Ahahah...” Claudia covered her face with her remaining hand and laughed. “Then I guess... that is all I need to hear. If I am called a monster, they, the people of London, the world – Mary, they have one. As a Diabolist, and a Vampire, everyone will see what happens when they force a woman to change…”
“Hmm? I thought you were already a changed woman,” Marco said, grinning. “Becoming one of us, I’d think a lot has changed to begin with.”
Claudia hummed. “I thought I was a changed woman prior to that too... but then again, I am still young. I guess there is still more molding for me to come.”
Marco seemed to have shrugged with a slight jerk of her shoulders, but with how he was doing a bridal carry for Claudia, there was no way to see it. “Perhaps. Whatever the case, I’m sure you are to grow and mature more before you can face her. You are a Representative of our Mistress, after all. This is not the last of her, so I’m sure you can take sweet revenge, one day. If you don’t want to, I’d be happy to feast upon her delectable blood.”
“No, no. Like myself, Miss Shelly has made her choice; she is mine... I will break her, I will mold her slowly and drive her to the brink of insanity. She will be my slave, my little toy, my little bitch for until the world cave in on itself…” Claudia spat, straining herself.
Marco laughed heartily. “You got it, I’ll take back what I told her before leaving the site; she’s your last supper. I will not interrupt. Right now only the Mistress can face her, but in time you’ll be the second person to be able to do so, as I have mentioned. When that time comes – I will be cheering you on.”
Claudia reclined herself, covering her shamed face with her own blonde mane. “...Good. That's
really good. Thank you again, Marco. You remain my favourite member so far, keep it up and I might let you save me all the time,” she said, palming Marco's cheek with her other hand.
“It would be my pleasure,” Marco said, his smile almost devilish. “Am I more favoured than our Mistress, then?”
Claudia didn't even have to think about it: “I would say so. Yes… yes, you are even more favoured, far more than the Countess.”
“Hah. To think that would be the case, I am glad to know! I must confess, however, the Countess is a little too good for me. I agreed to join only out of first love. ...That was long ago, I suppose.”
“Really? You, with the Countess? I cannot say I am surprised, really. She is a sight to see,” Claudia agreed.
“She is a shapeshifter, and I met her adult form first. Bewitching as ever. When I met her true appearance I was shocked, but I was still infatuated, and still am, enough to doubt my tastes,” Marco said, seemingly embarrassed to be speaking about himself. “But that is who she is, marvelously beguiling. Perfection is as if her second nature, and perhaps that is why I must remain as a loyal servant rather than attempt to be her lover, but to each their own, I suppose? She’d take on almost any of us in bed if she felt like it, anyway.”
“Her true form surpassing her beauty even now…” Claudia thought about aloud, wondering how that was enough to get Marco head over heels for her. If that were the case, she could have anyone on this Earth if she so desired. “I'm a little jealous, honestly,” Claudia said, finally composed, smiling.
“Haha, well I gave up long ago. As I said, she was too good for me. A person like her is better off with someone other than me,” Marco said, laughing again.
"Well, what's wrong with you? I happen to think you are just marvelous."
“Why, thank you, but someone of her calibre… and besides, you’d be more befitting. Unlike me, fair lady, you can stand beside her through the harsh passage of time. I am not even half-immortal like you.”
Claudia smiled somberly, not realising her hand was still on Marco's cheek. “Even then, I probably wouldn't want to spend the rest of eternity with the Countess. Though she may be high in quality, I am a simple girl with simple tastes.” She repeated herself from earlier.
(GM comment: Bitch please, you’re a feggit who got Cosette, how dare you say that. I bet your opinions will shift soon enough.)
“You won’t know until you give her a chance,” Marco replied. “Besides, Cosette doesn’t seem like someone you’d adopt out of simple tastes, but nothing will be discovered with us babbling. Go out there and find out your real tastes for yourself through experiencing it all. You have a long life ahead of you, and I’m sure you’ll be making great strides one day. No need to be so decisive so early in your life; I’m sure reconsiderations will be in order soon enough.”
“But...” Claudia began, staring up at Marco, just realising the moon looked just as beautiful at this time of night; only now she saw it, with Marco at its peak. “Though I'm pretty young, I would say that having my first kiss being with Catherine, having my first time with Cosette, knowing the concept of sex back and forth, over and around like my own hand, I think at this point, I realised that I don't want any of those things... I want something more than that...”
Did she really experience it back and forth? ...With a girl, at that? But Marco kept that doubtful thought to himself. “People change with time, but as anyone would say it, the current is oft the most important. Go on, lady, do let me know what that would be?”
“You, Marco. You're exactly what I want…”