A new night and a new search begins. Jeb after getting himself cleaned up from the murk and mud of the down pours head to club indigo. He has only seen Erik in one place and that was within the city at the club. He can only hope that he frequents that place often.
He wears a jet black shirt with an American flag on it and a comfortable pair of jeans. He enters the club, mingling with the patrons. Moving in and out of the dancers that are caught up in the wave of the beat he finds an empty table. He clear blue eyes scan the crowd as if looking for something or waiting for someone.
Jeb pulls a vibration in his pocket. He takes out his cell and looks at the text. He had a feeling he was headed down a dangerous road, even though he could use the help he did not really want to get anyone else involved. But then again what he had seen Kharma she would do it on her own.
He types in a reply I am at the Club Indigo right now, but we can meet anywhere if you would perfer somewhere else
*She sits down then lowers her sunglasses and looks him in the eyes. She speaks to him in a lowered voice and leans in to speak into his ear.*
"With the information I have recieved I believe now more than ever that someone was after the Cross family, not the gangrel. So my first question to you is do you still want to continue?"
Jeb listens to Kharma and stares out ove the crowd. he returns his attention to her and nods. he leans in so she can hear him. Is voice seems but a whisper. "Does not matter who they were after, 2 gangrel whether they were in the Cross family or not still died."
The half blood indian sighs a little. "My time, back when I was first granted this life, Our clan ran this territory and we were not to be triffled with." He shakes his head. "Maybe I am falling out of sync with the times, but I still believe in blood for blood."
He lets that settle in for a moment. "The line has been drawn and I am going to challange those that challange the clan." With a little more bite then he would have liked. Calmly, "So yes, I am set on settling the score."
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