Tommy had a night off and he couldn't have been more happy. Or at least he would have been, had he not gotten a call that ruined his whole night. A certain murderous vampire from his past, who loved to rear her pretty head every decade or so and remind Tommy of why he hated everything. He really should know better by now not to answer the phone when it was a number he didn't recognize, but he never knew if it was a patient or not. Though, he supposed he should be glad that the she-devil had called instead of her normal routine of popping up without warning. But it was a harbinger of unpleasantness. Tommy had hung up as soon as he had heard her voice and it sent him into a raging spiral. Tommy just couldn't imagine why she would keep reaching out, keep trying to be in his life. Act like he was the one being unreasonable. Well, Tommy didn't think it was all that unreasonable not to want to spend time with the woman who killed him.
Shaken to his core, Tommy needed a drink. He didn't keep anything around his apartment, not because he didn't enjoy the occasional drink, but because he was so busy he never had time to sit and drink at home. And it was much more depressing to drink alone. It at least wasn't a problem if he was drinking alone surrounded by other people who were also drinking alone. That was the reason the vampire had put on a well fitting black shirt and black jeans. Habitually, Tommy rolled his sleeves to his elbows. The sun had set and the vampire had embraced his status as a creature of the night and stalked through the streets to the one place he knew he could find a drink that could get a vampire drunk. Tommy settled himself on a stool at the bar, ignoring the dancers on the floor and the people around him as he singularly focused on getting something that could take the edge off just a moment.
Tommy signaled the bartender and showed his ID to verify his status as a vampire so he could get a bloody concoction with which to carry the alcohol into his system. With a sigh Tommy, gave the barkeep his card to hold onto, accepting that this was not going to be a good night for his wallet. Thanks to her he couldn't even get drunk like a normal person. Tommy scowled at the blood placed before him for a moment before he lifted it to his lips and let the blood of some stranger fill him. The music was a little loud for his taste, and he found himself getting no less irritable as he drank. Honestly, he just wanted to lose his mind for a bit and hit something. But he was a doctor, he couldn't be seen getting into fights. Alas, he'd have to get his anger out of the old fashion way, by drinking until he couldn't remember why he was angry. Finishing the drink, he lifted a finger to signal for another. The vampire nursed his second drink a little slower, relishing the buzzing feeling rising in his head.
Shaken to his core, Tommy needed a drink. He didn't keep anything around his apartment, not because he didn't enjoy the occasional drink, but because he was so busy he never had time to sit and drink at home. And it was much more depressing to drink alone. It at least wasn't a problem if he was drinking alone surrounded by other people who were also drinking alone. That was the reason the vampire had put on a well fitting black shirt and black jeans. Habitually, Tommy rolled his sleeves to his elbows. The sun had set and the vampire had embraced his status as a creature of the night and stalked through the streets to the one place he knew he could find a drink that could get a vampire drunk. Tommy settled himself on a stool at the bar, ignoring the dancers on the floor and the people around him as he singularly focused on getting something that could take the edge off just a moment.
Tommy signaled the bartender and showed his ID to verify his status as a vampire so he could get a bloody concoction with which to carry the alcohol into his system. With a sigh Tommy, gave the barkeep his card to hold onto, accepting that this was not going to be a good night for his wallet. Thanks to her he couldn't even get drunk like a normal person. Tommy scowled at the blood placed before him for a moment before he lifted it to his lips and let the blood of some stranger fill him. The music was a little loud for his taste, and he found himself getting no less irritable as he drank. Honestly, he just wanted to lose his mind for a bit and hit something. But he was a doctor, he couldn't be seen getting into fights. Alas, he'd have to get his anger out of the old fashion way, by drinking until he couldn't remember why he was angry. Finishing the drink, he lifted a finger to signal for another. The vampire nursed his second drink a little slower, relishing the buzzing feeling rising in his head.