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Jessica Hamby-True Blood Series. ([personal profile] averydangerouswoman) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet 2014-06-01 10:55 am (UTC)

[Jessica should not have come back to Fangtasia on her own like she had on this evening. She had come here running from the life she could not handle anymore. It had become boring, and regimented, and full of Hoyt trying to make her into something that she wasn't ever going to be. Cooking, cleaning, being a housefrau? Yeah, fuck that!

So, she told Hoyt that she was going out to buy aspirin, and then fucked off to Fangtasia where she reconnected with that human that had been hitting on her the other evening when she was with Hoyt, and went inside the ladies room to drink from him. It had been something that she desperately needed-- even if Sookie had ruined the moment for her.

When she was done, and also done telling off Sookie, Jessica came back out to dance the night away. Totally forgetting her woes at having to deal with Hoyt making her into a house pet. She must have lost track of time as the place thinned out, and when she thought she should be leaving? The place had been swarmed with humans outside the front door, and the back entrance who felt the need to protest. There was no way possibly to get out--even as she tried to sneak out with the last of the dregs, but that didn't happen for her because that was when the group got overrun by those humans, and were being bombarded by cameras, insults, fists, and probably worse.

Now what did she do? It seemed like the place was pretty much empty, and she had no idea how to get out. Nor did she want to call Hoyt to come and get her, because she told him that she had been going out to do an errand for him.

She hadn't heard Eric walking up behind her at the door, as Jessica tried to look out to see if there might be some kind of way to actually escape? ]

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