by Paroxysm on Fri Mar 19, 2010 8:06 pm
Bartholomew smiled warmly and temporarily took Anabel’s hand in greeting, but soon released it and took his seat at the chair she had gestured towards.
Eijin’s body tensing was not lost on Bartholomew, as he took his seat, but since he wasn’t familiar with the ambassador, he didn’t bother commenting on it.
“Oh, you know; the usual,” he remarked through his smile. “Turning pups into wolves, men into cowards, and taking care of the occasional trespasser.”
His shoulders rolled into a shrug as he finished speaking, his life hadn’t been all that exciting since the treaty took place, but that was to be expected; though, there was the odd feeling of missing those he could use his full ferocity against.
“Mm, yes--Nova’s performed admirably,” he said. “She’s already told me of what happened,” his voice grew low as he his continued speaking, not quite the growl it had been outside, but the change in his tone would be obvious. “I hear the little man was left with her,” strong telepaths would be unable to read Van Buren’s mind in the same way as they read others, he was old, seasoned, and there was something dark inside him, something primordial; his thoughts came in images that would haunt those too sensitive with nightmares. “With silver. I have not quite decided on how to feel about this. Yet.”
As far as Rakhaev went, Bartholomew did not equate the issue to Anabel’s fault, he was human, not vampire, and so the blame went on Kraven for his lack of control over the man, it was the only other party capable of taking blame, after all. Still, Van Buren suspected that Kraven would never purposely endanger the treaty, if only because of the negative effects it would have for Anabel, and not to mention how embarrassing it had to be; at least, if it had happened to Van Buren, he’d have been embarrassed to no end, and something would have to be done about that. Case in point, his guards never spoke, never reacted to anything that did not cause them concern, and stood on either side of the entrance, statue-like.
“The fool won’t be going anywhere,” he shrugged again. “We can talk for as long as you’d like, Anabel.”
Bartholomew spoke to the Mistress of Vampire-kind familiarly, but they had known each other for longer than most would be able to guess. Old enemies, perhaps old friends, even, and really, after a certain point, honorifics just became unnecessary.
“Quick to take the child’s reward away, aren’t you?”
Half-chuckling, Bartholomew off-handedly commented towards the Ambassador’s suggestion towards Nova, but the choice of whether or not she went was entirely up to her. Of course, she was free to take one of Van Buren’s guards with her, should trust be an issue with the Ambassador, but that was assuming she did take her leave.
“Heh, I’d smash -- … “
Cut off from cutting Kraven off, Van Buren looked towards Rinald, listening to the man’s declaration for a moment, but rather than raising his ire, it just made him curious.
“Oh,” he pulled on his beard in thought. “Is that so?”
Cold eyes locked onto Rinald; they were eyes that could tear through a man’s body and see directly into his soul, but Bartholomew didn’t truly believe Rinald to be the culprit. Not many had the stones to do what Rinald had just done; that is, not right in front of Bartholomew Van Buren.
FATAL KERNEL ERROR_
Mind link to COMP disconnected_