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( open general rp post )

✔️ picture/word prompts ✔️ overflows ✔️ continuations ✔️ starters
pick a character and let's do stuff!
✔️ picture/word prompts ✔️ overflows ✔️ continuations ✔️ starters
pick a character and let's do stuff!
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I am not required to be one.
[ This may be something of a sore point. ]
In any case, I would not seek out a new target immediately.
[ No, he has to go back and deal with the nest he originally came for, first. ]
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( he would just get his ass kicked again. )
There's too many of them.
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Next time, I will be better prepared.
[ Why wouldn't he immediately go back to the place where he nearly got killed? ]
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( jim stares at him. )
You're gonna be better prepared, sure, but so are they. There will be more of them.
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[ He's not feeling well enough to provide the exact percentage of likelihood, but it is almost a certainty. Nevertheless, he holds Jim's gaze, resolute. ]
However, if I do not deal with the nest, who will?
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( but he still thinks it's a stupid, stupid idea. )
Not you.
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[ A slight tip of his head, daring Jim to disagree. ]
Therefore, it is my responsibility. The nest cannot be left to continue as it has.
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( he sighs and rubs a hand over his face before he looks back at spock. )
You go in alone, they'll kill you. Because their numbers will be greater and they're not going to want to be embarrassed again.
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There is only one logical course of action. ]
Very well. [ He's seen reason. Hasn't he? Surely... ] As you are preoccupied with my safety, you may again accompany me.
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( jim's actually a little surprised but in a good way. he kind of likes that spock's decided he's good enough to go with him and, if he's honest, jim doesn't like knowing that a nest of vampires like that exists.
he grins. )
You could actually phrase that as a question.
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[ A hard stare, one eyebrow lifting slightly. ]
However, I will not dissuade you should you choose to join me.
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( but he chuckles because this man is so literal and blunt that it's refreshing. )
You have anyone else that could help? I'm not saying no but I wonder if you've ever had anyone else at your back.
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When I was a child, my father accompanied me until I proved myself capable.
[ Which is not what Jim asked. It's the most Spock has to offer, though. ]
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( he's surprised by the information but he takes it nonetheless, turning it over in his head. )
You seem like you'd pick things up pretty quickly.
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[ Matter of fact, as though this is a perfectly normal age to be set loose to hunt on his own. Father of the year award, there, for Sarek. ]
My father was at times overly cautious. Though I had proven my ability in the traditional manner by embarking upon the kahs-wan when I was seven, he did not allow me to hunt on my own until he personally was satisfied as to my competency.
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( he'd been young. jim rubs the back of his neck before he sighs. )
Has it always been vampires? Or have you hunted other things?
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Other things, when necessary. Fortunately, there are relatively few other creatures that see fit to feed upon sentient beings.
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( vampires did have that little quirk about them, didn't they? he makes a face. )
Not all vampires are like what we saw in that building.
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[ He tips his head, adds, dryly: ]
You may have noticed that I did not attempt to kill every vampire I encountered on sight.
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( and he appreciates that. he's not sure he would have helped if spock had just come in with his sword swinging. )
I would have been a little pissed off if you'd just come in and started lopping off heads. I don't think we'd be having this conversation.
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[ He could leave it there. He could. But instead, he adds, mouth quirking with just the faintest trace of humor: ]
As you would be lacking a head.
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( jim grins widely, amused. he tips his head, crosses his arms. )
You think you're that good that you could catch and kill me?
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At the moment, I am full of your blood. I believe that makes me full of you.
[ But he gives Jim a considering look, lingering and evaluating. After a few seconds pass, he declares: ]
And yes. I would be able to track you, capture you, and, if necessary, kill you.
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( he can appreciate something that makes him laugh even if he follows up by saying that he'd kill jim if there was a reason to.
jim clicks his tongue against his teeth and raises an eyebrow. )
I'm not that easy to kill.
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[ Placidly, as though they're not discussing the offing of one of the people in the room. ]
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