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Claudia (IWTV) ([personal profile] pansement) wrote2024-07-20 10:09 pm

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In Claudia's defense, she didn't know the man who's throat she's currently ripping out was a high-powered pharmaceutical exec who's on at least a few hit lists for price-gouging his drugs and spiriting away any and all negative test results from his clinical trials. She knew he was important. Man like that wearing a suit like that and throwing around money in that way, he had to be important. Or at least, he had to think he was. All Claudia knew was that she hated the way he called her sweetheart and stared at her prepubescent tits just a little too long.

She knows Louis would be mad. Targeting someone like this, someone with money, that's sloppy. That's going to draw attention. You're rash, Claudia, you've got to stop being so impulsive about this. But she knew she could hide this from him. Try as he might to say they're a pair, to say that they're a team, Claudia knew that Louis's eyes wandered away from her more often than not, wandering to the bed of another.

Just the two of them sticking together, 'me and you,' huh? Bullshit.

So yes, Claudia could have planned this better. But she was so hungry and she hadn't eaten in ages and it was so much fucking harder to hunt in this day and age than back in the 1920s, when people didn't ask too many questions if a body was found in the lake or a drunk was 'mauled by a dog' as they so often assumed it was. Now they had fucking security cameras and phones in everyone's pockets and apps that let you whine like a little bitch to your neighbors if someone looked at you funny. Claudia was adjusting, but it was a trial.

So of course she wasn't going to take up the opportunity when the man invited her to 'join the rest of the girls' back at his place. And of course she was going to make sure the rest of the girls were conveniently not in the building when she sunk her teeth into this man's neck, blood spurting out as it started to paint her and the rest of the room a deep crimson. She was so hungry. It ain't wrong to want to feed yourself!

The problem (because there's always a problem) came in the fact that the door might not be as thoroughly locked as Claudia wanted it to be. Or just one security camera was left unplugged. Or that she's just not as sneaky as she'd like.
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[personal profile] computation 2024-07-23 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Root doesn't easily lose track of her objectives. It's one of the things she likes about computers that she sees as faulty coding in people -- they're just so easily distracted and so bad at multi-tasking. But with her mission accomplished, she can absolutely refocus on the fascinating puzzle in front of her, and she gladly accepts the offer. She can figure out how they're exiting safely once the show's over.

"Yes please," Root says pleasantly, stepping to the side to let Claudia enter ahead of her.

Her motive is mainly to see what pieces of this puzzle she can put together through observing. She doesn't mind violence and she doesn't regret the deaths on her conscience, but it doesn't have any particular appeal to her, either. It's just a means to an end. Even so -- heart rate is starting to slow, hm? Is that delusion... or something more? Even delusion would be interesting, of course, but Root already has the suspicion that there's more going on.

Claudia has so far seemed extremely calm herself, perfectly level-headed about the whole affair. This isn't a crime of bewildered passion, nor self-defense, not if she's polite enough to let Root go first with her job before she finishes him off. It's all very rational and considered, which Root finds completely delightful.

So she adds slyly, "I'd love to watch you work."
Edited 2024-07-23 20:26 (UTC)
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[personal profile] computation 2024-07-28 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, well then. If it's going to be that obvious, that about shoots her skepticism right out of the water. Root quickly discards her idle musings that Claudia might be delusional; instead, her mind kicks into high gear, whirling with all the possible implications. Her eyes are wide as it sinks in.

She doesn't care about the dead man at all, true to her word, and she's not suddenly afraid, the same way she wouldn't be suddenly afraid of someone simply because they had a gun. Root's aware of the danger, but Claudia's been completely reasonable and even amiable in conversation so far. Rather, Root is fully preoccupied trying to put some pieces together.

"Finding out vampires are real is not what I expected when I woke up this morning," she says slowly, then tilts her head.

Root is perceptive, and she's smart. She knows how to exploit people, which means she knows people, and Claudia's whole attitude doesn't read like a little girl who's just found out she needs blood to survive. Or does she? Do any of the classic myths even apply here? Root certainly does have questions, but she starts with this one:

"You're not a child at all, are you?"
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[personal profile] computation 2024-07-29 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Two to three times her age and unapologetic about what she needs to survive, aside from being a source of secret, rare knowledge, which in itself is tantalizing to her. Root isn't often interested in other people -- sometimes professionally, if she encounters a coder or hacker who can keep up with her level of skill, but rarely ever personally.

Personal interest on Root shines like a megawatt light: harsh, glaring, maybe difficult to operate under, but intensely focused.

"You have to let me pick your brain," she announces with all that beaming intensity. "I'll buy you dinner. Wait, dessert? Is some blood better than others? Do you want a nightcap after your meal?"

There's an onslaught of questions building up, but despite appearances and attitude, Root has never suffered from a lack of emotional intelligence. That's how she's good at manipulating people, that's how she knows she has a scathing distaste for most of them and doesn't lose sleep over the people she puts in the ground or whose lives she ruins. But it also means on the rare occasions she wants to sincerely connect with someone, she knows the right overtures to make.
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[personal profile] computation 2024-07-31 03:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Flattering as that is," she says in a sweetly apologetic tone, "I don't put out on the first date."

Zero hesitation at deploying innuendo now that she feels confident Claudia is much older than she looks. As an internet native, appearances mean little to her other than a mechanism with which to manipulate others. And she means what she says: Root isn't taking blood drinking off the table, but she doesn't go into risks hastily. She's all eager forward momentum, but it's extremely calculated, deliberate.

Like now.

Offer implicitly accepted, she's already halfway to the door as she chirps, "You clean up and I'll get you those clothes like I offered."
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[personal profile] computation 2024-08-03 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, if she's going to imply Root counts as a dessert right after they mercilessly extracted information from and then killed a bad man, she's certainly going to flirt back.

It takes some rapid typing on Jerry's computer while Claudia goes to shower, but she finds a neighbor who has a teenage daughter and whose apartment she's pretty sure is currently vacant thanks to her surveillance takeover on the security guard's computer. She commits some old fashioned breaking and entering to steal some clothes, which she leaves politely just inside the bathroom door. Root doesn't mind crossing boundaries, not at all, but that's not going to get her what she wants in this scenario.

What she wants is information. And maybe a fun night out -- that part remains to be seen.

The clothes she stole for Claudia are pretty plain and nondescript, and when she eventually emerges from the bathroom, Root promptly looks up from Jerry's laptop, executes a final command, and closes it.

"I didn't know what you'd prefer, so I got you something that says unremarkable teenager. Please... call me Root."
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[personal profile] computation 2024-08-06 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
Root is, of course, a fake name, but it's also the truest one she can give. It's an indication of the seriousness of her interest that she offers it, since Root has several thoroughly crafted fake identities ready on offer at any given time, complete with documentation. Giving her the name Root means she wants to present herself as she really is -- skills and mess and all.

As for the name Claudia... she doesn't make any assumptions just yet.

"Hmm, mostly," she returns thoughtfully. "I need to confirm what he said before I report it to the client. I'll need more time and a better computer than this junker." She flicks a disdainful look at the laptop. "I'd say I care about my reputation as a contractor, but really, I just don't like being wrong."

Who does?
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[personal profile] computation 2024-08-11 01:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Frankly, Root doesn't expect anyone to compete with her on the basis of computers, so that's of no interest whatsoever. She has a firsthand source on vampires in front of her, and a personable one at that? Maybe all vampires aren't squeamish, but Root has to bet they aren't all this easy to talk to.

"Oh, that's business. I'll finish that later," she assures her with a smirk, settling back against the desk to wait with every appearance of patience, hands gripping the edges. "Trust me, you have my full attention now, Claudia."
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[personal profile] computation 2024-08-12 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's tough. There's so many places to start."

This is an entirely sincere comment, Root trying to sort through the pile of questions crowding her brain. For all her pessimism and fundamentally bleak outlook on reality, she has a bright spark of curiosity and wonder at finding new boundaries to the universe. It feels something like relief that there might be more out there than she'd ever thought -- because what's out there has so far been terribly disappointing.

She thinks it over as she strides out with Claudia with perfect confidence, her whole attitude that of a casual stroll away from the corpse they're leaving behind. "How lucky did I get meeting you first? Is it ignorant of me to assume vampires tend to be bad conversational partners?"

They seem more likely to dispose of her than put up with her questions, she means. Compliment very much intentionally implied.
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[personal profile] computation 2024-08-15 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's what I thought," she says happily, reading between the lines and seeing that Claudia must feel at least somewhat isolated and alone. Vampires are assholes and, well, she already knows regular people are assholes, and likely don't understand or outright freak out on her. Root had been an overly intelligent, overly mature, deeply cynical teenage girl once, but at least she'd gotten to grow up eventually.

Even if she's not really less alone now.

"Can you eat or is it just going to be me having dinner? Just so I know. And you can ask me questions, too, you know. So it feels a little less one-sided."

There's that trace of social awareness again. Root isn't necessarily an open book, but she's more forthcoming than might be expected from someone with a fake name. She isn't ashamed of who she is or what she does; there's just so few people, if any, that she wants to share it with.
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[personal profile] computation 2024-08-21 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Root definitely respects a good façade. If Claudia's fine with that, then far be it from her to suggest otherwise. She imagines the social value of sharing a meal together is likely similar for vampires as it is for humans, so it's not like it's pointless. Assuming vampires used to be human, that is.

There's just so many questions. But Root was serious about making it a fairer trade, and she answers easily as they walk out of the apartment and into the hallway.

"Just getting some information out of him, which I did. He had an illegitimate child in his last marriage and his ex-wife wanted to know if there were any others. To set them up with a bank account, not to knock them off, if you can believe that.

"Aren't people funny?"
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[personal profile] computation 2024-08-23 12:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Maybe she has some, maybe she doesn't," Root shrugs. "The ratio is skewed, but there are people out there that pull the average to the middle." They can't all be foul caricatures of their species, though she's met plenty of those.

Root sounds perfectly at ease discussing such a weighty topic as they leave, flashing a quick wave and a smile to the security guard on their way out. She spends an inordinate amount of time thinking about deep philosophical questions, especially the relative value of a human life and inherent morality, so she has answers she's already thought of to offer.

"Humanity is such a dismal disappointment because it's possible for us to be better." She turns her smile sidelong at Claudia, knowing. "There's plenty of people no one would miss who deserved it less than Jerry, and who would be a lot less trouble."

But here she is.
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[personal profile] computation 2024-08-26 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm doing that badly so far, huh?"

Root flashes her an overtly flirtatious smile and picks up speed now that they're out of the building, heels clacking on the sidewalk.

It doesn't seem like she expects a direct answer, because she goes on without pause: "Come on, there's a cute little sushi bar one block over."
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[personal profile] computation 2024-08-27 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Root can't help it, it's basically compulsive to flirt with violent women, and seeing Claudia tear out a man's throat with her teeth had certainly helped place her in the 'woman' category after learning her real age. She experiences mostly mental rather than physical attraction, anyway. The flirting is fun in its own right, even if it doesn't go anywhere.

"I could describe it to you if that's something you're interested in," she suggests, tone sly. Root reaches up as she walks and pulls the pins out of her hair to let it down from its secretary bob, and it falls down around her face in waves. This part is not intentional flirting; she's just literally letting her hair down since her charade is over with for the evening.
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[personal profile] computation 2024-08-30 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"Really?" she asks, a little incredulous. "After all the food that's come out in the past fifty years -- not even a peach gummy?"

Maybe Root just likes peach gummies. In her opinion, there's very little point to life or existing at all, and if you take the small sensory pleasures away then there's really no point.
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[personal profile] computation 2024-09-06 01:43 pm (UTC)(link)
That's another interesting piece of information, as it implies several things. Claudia seems perfectly amenable to her (human) company, so it's obviously not a fundamental objection to socializing with mortals that is driving her to live with vampires.

Root sweeps into the sushi restaurant and goes through the motions of requesting a table and being guided to sit in it. She has a breezy, easy-going air throughout the social interaction, gliding through it without friction. Once they're seated and alone again, the intensity returns to her face, and she leans in over the table.

"Next question: how'd you end up in Jerry's condo? Do you just test to see who's skeazy with young girls and figure that's one less slimeball the world needs?"
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[personal profile] computation 2024-09-08 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"There's never a shortage," she agrees pleasantly, with just a slight tinge of a darker undercurrent. "Sometimes the world is a better place with one less person in it."

Their server sweeps by, attentive, and she's instantly back in normalized social mode again.

Root certainly cares about sushi, at least in that she sees no reason to be alive if she's not going to enjoy the little things. Mindful that Claudia is counting on her to salaciously describe what she's eating -- and cultured and familiar enough with Japan to understand that the point of sushi is the subtle differences -- she orders a chef's special, a whole array of sashimi alongside a carafe of sake, with a bright, personable smile.

Once their server leaves, she turns back to Claudia immediately. "I don't think either of us are trying to be a saint, but there's a line. Am I right?"

Probably she should be taking this more casually on a first date, but Root has never understood the meaning of casual in her life. She has a loose sense of morality but, conversely, an oddly strict one. She'll kill whoever needs it for her objective, pragmatically, and she'll lie and cheat and steal, but there are certain things she's never had to question that she won't do. She won't abuse people who don't deserve it, in her estimation. And she would never take advantage of an actual young girl.
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[personal profile] computation 2024-09-12 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Root doesn't exactly socialize conventionally much herself. She's been isolating herself since she left home over a decade ago. It wasn't entirely intentional, but something about her is off, different, unable to meld with most people. Either she's too cynical or she's too smart or she's too obsessive, but there's always something.

So she'd stopped trying, and is honestly nonplussed to stumble into both a supernatural being and an interesting conversational partner all in one. She automatically wants to test the limits here, leans by default into brutal honesty.

"I'm a paid assassin and hacker who specializes in untraceable hits," Root responds without hesitation. "Today's job was a little off the beaten path, but I won't pretend everyone I've hurt deserved it, either." There's a blistering frankness to her demeanor, an utter ownership of the moral depravity of her actions. She has lines, as she'd said, but not enough for most people.

She lets that rest a moment before finishing her thought.

"You know, we could make for a beautiful partnership."
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[personal profile] computation 2024-09-15 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Over the past couple decades, since that day that proved a turning point in her childhood, Root hasn't stopped believing that it matters who gets hurt but she's given up on following that through for the most part. Certain things still hit her too strongly to ignore -- ironically, hurting young girls is one of those things -- yet over time it's seemed increasingly like no one else is following the rules, so why should she?

"I can be limited working alone," she agrees. "Usually I hire someone if I need an extra set of hands, but it's nothing like having someone I trust." Not that she's saying she trusts her already, but partnership means trust, and she's open to it growing into that place for them.

She has to pause briefly as the server sets down two waters and the carafe of sake, and Root starts pouring for herself.

"We could try it for a while, see how it goes." She won't admit she's been hideously lonely for a long time, but she has been for so long, and it makes her cautious and wondering about the possibility of breaking that status quo. "You have to eat, I like to keep busy, and I'm very good at making sure no one gets caught. Plus -- " Root grins fiendishly. "I bet no one takes you seriously."

So many amazing possibilities for cover identities and scams and making stupid people pay for their assumptions.
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[personal profile] computation 2024-09-20 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Root can understand that bitterness, at least to a certain extent. She's such a capable assassin because when she takes on a role she embodies it fully, and so few people imagine a thin pretty woman is capable of violence. She's made her peace with it, though, by owning it entirely, using it mercilessly to her advantage.

"We can use that," she assures her eagerly. "If you're stuck with it, we should take advantage of it. I have so many ideas."

She really does. Root doesn't know how this will pan out -- she's not banking on anything, not truly tying her hopes to anything -- but it sure sounds like it'll be fun.

After dinner (during which Root did indeed describe her sushi, less salaciously and more thoughtfully) they exit the restaurant and stand on the sidewalk in an odd version of post-date standing around while they wordlessly assess what to do next. Root makes a snap decision to part ways because she is now itching to do a ton of hacking to see what she can find about the existence of vampires. How could she have missed this before? What's going on there?

"What's your preferred contact method? Normally I'd say I'll find you, but I don't know if vampires use email."

She's adjusted fast, that's for sure.