Corin pulls up in front of the theater, gets out of the car, then moves to the passenger side and opens the door for her guest. She winks at her then holds her arm out waiting for "Joy" to take her arm.
Éamon sits in the front row of the theater watching the screen intently as The Return of the Vampire (1944)plays on the screen while he waits for Corin and her Guest to arrive.
"Joy" gets out of the car, dressed in ripped jeans and ripped t-shirt with a worn black leather jacket. She reaches out and holds Corin's hand, and walks into the theater with her.
They walk into the theater together hand in hand. When Corin see's Eamon, she walks "Joy" down and sits next to him, she waits for Eamon to do something before she does anything.
Corin replies in Gaelic "This young woman was in Club Indigo tonight. I'm sure you're aware of who goes to the club. Apparently Maharet mentioned certain words that she should not have in front of people she should not have."
Éamon turns and looks at Corin completely disregarding the film, continuing in Gaelic, "Ms. O'Rothalin, I cannot say that I have had the pleasure of visiting Club Indigo. What type of people attend the club and what exactly did Ms. De Erros happen to say?"
Corin replies in Gaelic "It is a place for kine, owned by members of our kind. Apparently my friend over here overheard Ms. De Erros saying the words Sabbat and Ventrue in the club."
Corin keeps her eyes forward.
Last edited by Lauren Mc; 05-10-2010 at 03:37 AM.
Reason: Typo
Éamon looks back to the screen and continues in Gaelic, "Ms. O'Rothalin, This is most unsettling. However, it will defiantly be addressed in private and you can be assured that she will be taught an appropriate lesson. Would your friend happen to be of our blood or are there things your friend should not remember?"
She continues to speak in Gaelic: "She is of our blood, the same family as Maddalena, so there is no need to do anything as far as that goes. I figured you should be the one to tell. Lord knows we do not want those not of our blood to hear things such as were said. What you do is your business, I figured it would be best for you to know that for word to get to Cahill first."
She looks around, then continues to speak to him in Gaelic. "Is there anything I can do for you?"
Bookmarks