Vengeance, Justice and a Blackened Heart
Jimmy “The Gent” McGinty had cultivated quite an image for himself over the centuries, one of a refined gentleman, a dignified vampire with honor. But that was because he learned long ago that perception is more powerful than reality. At least, in most cases, anyway.
In many ways, McGinty was still the man he was back when he was sired. He had been a family man, a farmer, with a wife and children. Even to this day, nothing resonated with him more than family.
That is Why he was here. Family. Alice Moss (@FierceFatality) had taken Someone Who was not only his vampiric child, but had been a direct descendant of his mortal bloodline, making him his child, his family, in All ways.
For Michael, McGinty would have his vengeance , no matter what the cost.
No matter how many lives were lost.
Ben “Scooter” Mitchell was a local V dealer. He was also patient Zero. Loaded up with three full bags of tainted vampire blood to sell, The Gent now injected Scooter with the Tainted blood, as well. The Gent wasn’t just targeting V users, but all humans, which would eventually effect other vampires, as well. It would take about 24 hours for Scooter to start showing real, hardcore symptoms.
McGinty called for one of his people, Bridget. Bridget Carson had been The Gent’s child for more than 500 years. Just a shade over five feet tall, with blonde hair and cornflower blue eyes, she was the ranking 2nd of their coven. She looked at her Maker curiously now. “I don’t quite understand how this will meet your goals,” she said softly. Like all of the vampires in The Gent’s inner circle, she had great respect for him, but also great fear of him, too.
The Gent turned to Bridget with a patient expression. “I have learned that the best time to gain access to a well guarded enemy is during a time of social upheaval and chaos. While there is panic and blood in the streets, I will pick the bones of Alice Moss and All Who aided her. This version of the Blood Allergy spell has never been seen before. We have over a 100 humans harvested, so We will have our reserve of fresh blood. Everyone else…” A small shrug given. “Send him out.” Nodding towards Scooter.
Bridget had her reservations about her Maker’s plans, but she was loyal, so she did what she was told. An hour later, Scooter was loading the tainted V into vials and selling them. He had a tickle in his throat and let out a small cough that unknowingly infected his girlfriend Julie, and two customers. It had begun.
Title: Looking Back
Tarot Card: 6 of Cups/Chalices
Word Count: 1,095 words
Characters: @MenaGrazie (as Sarah Kirkpatrick), Katie, Sean
Card Meaning: The Six of Cups is a card of nostalgia and longing from the past. It is a sentimental card indicating a desire to return to the golden days of…
I had to delete all of my formspring questions. They were all really old.
So if you feel like asking something, I may actually get to it this time.
Ditto. If you have a Question, send it to my Tumblr, Bitches.
Aww, thanks sweetie *hugs*. I believe Tanya Wright said Kenya will be back for Season 5!
#Fangathon2012 Day 12: A tribute to Deputy Kenya Jones
One of my all time favorite characters is Kenya Jones, played by actress Tanya Wright.
Kenya is introduced during the first season and works as a sheriff’s deputy on the Bon Temps Police Department. We first see her when she is called to the scene of Tara’s car accident and arrests her for driving under the influence. I love her sassy ways and straight forward cop demeanor. Unfortunately she was only in 3 seasons of True Blood, but I thoroughly enjoyed her dislike of Andy and his crazy drinking and pig chasing.
One of my favorite lines was in season 3 where Kenya is sitting at Merlotte’s bar and says “Well I guess the only way to get a promotion in this town is to drink like a fish, hallucinate farm animals and kill a black man. Hey! Promotion!”Although she won’t be returning to the show, I enjoy watching @Kenya_JonesBT pull folks over for speeding. Every time I see a female cop around, it reminds me of her. Drive safe! You never know when Miss Jones is on duty! ;-)










