Being a member of the sadly diminishing group of physicians who actually did house calls, William's office was fairly small. It was located in a non-descript brownstone building downtown, with his name written on a metal plate on the door. The interior was a rather bare waiting room, both because the doctor had not been on the island long and because the more medical items were in a different room, as was his office. The wraith preferred to do all his work himself for various reasons and therefore had not hired a secretary. He did have a phone with an answering machine - he was not completely hopeless with modern technology. But he much preferred to meet people in person.
And William was very much looking forward to meeting the particular person who was the reason he was waiting in his office right now. He wasn't actually sure the young man would even show up. But he didn't have much else to do yet and felt like he should catch up on some informational reading. He knew so little about this island's inhabitants. This supposedly immortal horseman would certainly be very interesting. Even if he proved not to be so immortal, the wraith was quite willing to feed off of someone willing. He might have been afraid or regretful of this fact, but Maria was keeping him firmly numbed. She generally didn't want him to resist until after he'd done something he would regret. He knew this. But he couldn't feel anything right now. And he could convince himself that the boy agreeing to this made it acceptable or at least that was the lie he told himself.
He was simply reading in his office with the door opened until the boy arrived. Even if he didn't hear the main door open, this horseman's taste was different from most others, fainter. But it still drew him. He licked his lips unconsciously and rose to go greet the young man as he entered. He was not wearing his gloves, which may have been a mistake, if the young man decided not to go through with this. Needless to say he did not offer to shake hands and kept them firmly clasped behind his back. "Mr. Rathier... I ..." He was going to express his slight shock at the young man actually arriving, but changed his mind. He hadn't fed in a little while and the faint taste of illness incited his cravings. "I imagine you have questions."
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And William was very much looking forward to meeting the particular person who was the reason he was waiting in his office right now. He wasn't actually sure the young man would even show up. But he didn't have much else to do yet and felt like he should catch up on some informational reading. He knew so little about this island's inhabitants. This supposedly immortal horseman would certainly be very interesting. Even if he proved not to be so immortal, the wraith was quite willing to feed off of someone willing. He might have been afraid or regretful of this fact, but Maria was keeping him firmly numbed. She generally didn't want him to resist until after he'd done something he would regret. He knew this. But he couldn't feel anything right now. And he could convince himself that the boy agreeing to this made it acceptable or at least that was the lie he told himself.
He was simply reading in his office with the door opened until the boy arrived. Even if he didn't hear the main door open, this horseman's taste was different from most others, fainter. But it still drew him. He licked his lips unconsciously and rose to go greet the young man as he entered. He was not wearing his gloves, which may have been a mistake, if the young man decided not to go through with this. Needless to say he did not offer to shake hands and kept them firmly clasped behind his back. "Mr. Rathier... I ..." He was going to express his slight shock at the young man actually arriving, but changed his mind. He hadn't fed in a little while and the faint taste of illness incited his cravings. "I imagine you have questions."
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