sarafina ([personal profile] sarafina) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet2017-10-15 06:55 pm

Kiss of the Vampire

Kiss of the Vampire


Vampires tend to have a lot of sex appeal. It may be because eEvil Is sexy for some, but not all vampires are evil, so maybe it's because they're bad boys or sultry femme fatales. Maybe people just figure hundreds of years of practice at love making makes vampires really, really good at it. On the other hand, tThe bloodsucking may be a great fetish source, something about a quick sting of pain followed by pleasure.

When a vampire is hungry and isn't quite so decent or hard up as to lower himself to only buying blood at the butcher's or trapping and draining small animals instead, their dietary supplement of preference is human blood. However, vampires can make the experience of being a drink box not just bearable, but pleasurable for the donor.

( Text from these TVTropes articles. )

Roles
1. Vampire
2. Victim

Prompts
1. Willing - You're either a friend of vampire offering up a quick bite...or you know what you like and that's being a giving person.
2. Unwilling - They want your blood, but you're not up to parting with it. Can you withstand the pleasure, however?
3. Fluffy - How can you make the hungry undead warm and sweet? They could just be jaded from all the cruelty they've seen or dealt out and want something different.
4. Romantic - Is it worse to be the prey of a vampire - or their lover? At least with the latter, they'll try to treat you gently.
5. Rough - The opposite of the above; this vampire couldn't care less about you and treats you like a slab of meat.
6. Dangerous - This is no kitten you're playing with. Remember, your life hangs in the balance if they sink their fangs too far...
7. Purely Sexual - Both of you are into a little bit of bloodplay. One of you just gets dinner on the side.
notayoungman: (Some people got the real problems)

[personal profile] notayoungman 2017-10-16 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
All he had to do was run. McCree may have been the faster draw, but even his aim wasn't good enough to keep up. Maybe. With what he'd seen the cowboy do in his youth, he wondered if he could hit a target moving inhumanly fast. Depending on what was in that gun, just being grazed could be the end. He needed to get out of this alive. He was the only one who could stop Reyes.

"No..." he said as his head lowered slightly. The decision continued to rage in him Run or face him? Weighing one against the other. There was no clear choice. There rarely was. Even as he still struggled, slowly, he turned around. He lifted his head, so even in the dim light the gunslinger would have no doubt of who he was.

"Someone beat you to it."
fistfulofbullets: (Surprise)

[personal profile] fistfulofbullets 2017-10-17 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
McCree cannot help the way his gun lowers as he looks into the face of a man who was dead and buried these past few years. His eyes blow wide with surprise, his hands beginning to shake as he sees Jack Morrison, red eyes glowing and blood on his lips.

"This some kinda trick?" He manages to get out, barely above a whisper. Unable to tear his eyes away from the man. He should shoot him- needs to put him down. He's dangerous, killed more people than McCree can name. Even if they were all criminal. Even if they were people McCree himself would rather condemn.

"You died in Switzerland."
notayoungman: (Or are you deceived)

[personal profile] notayoungman 2017-10-17 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"I did." There was a slight sag to his shoulders with the accusation. Death wasn't quite the firm end he'd expected, and it certainly wasn't as restful as people claimed.

"Reyes killed me. Turned me into..." he sneered, looking vaguely at his hands, "this. He's the monster you want."

He didn't know if he could convince McCree to go after his former mentor. The cowboy had always been something of a wildcard, never quite held down by things like morality or responsibility. Though that Shimada boy had proven to the soldier that it was possible for people to change for the better, McCree showed it wasn't always possible to completely remove the outlaw from certain types. Then again, he was hard pressed to argue about doing the right thing anymore, given his position.