~~Jack~~
Her. It was her. No doubt about it. As if someone popped a balloon in his face, snapping out of his memory to the present was loud and painful.
That was Susanna's childe, and Jack's great grandsire.
"In the name of peace," Antoinette continued, "these three hunters were invited to the ball to be shown that Dolareido, my city, is not as devolved as other cities with a Kindred presence. We are better than our baser desires." She adopted an evil smile, and looked back to the hunters. "Mingle with my Kindred, dear hunters. Be at ease, and enjoy the pleasures we provide, for they are many." It sounded less like an offering, and more of a command.
Jack's eyes flicked over to the hunters. Harcourt, Marge, and Dennis, three humans who were very out of place, but Antoinette was manipulating them into being merged into Dolareido, or at least not hostile toward it. Considering what she said, no one would be stupid enough to dose them with blood and bind them with the Vinculum, or kill them, and especially not embrace them. But that didn't mean they wouldn't get manipulated into a night of amazing sex and Kisses. And the hunters knew it, too.
But the surprise of seeing them at the ball was nothing compared to the surprise of seeing his great grandsire. Elaine. An elder, and a member of the Ordo Dracul. Antoinette's friend. He rubbed his head, seeking the feel of buzzed hair against his fingers and scalp, desperate for the soothing sensation. His great grandsire, alive, in the Ordo, and his lover's friend. Think think think.
There were no way this was coincidence. Elaine must have known who Viktor was, she sired him after all. She must have known about Julias then, since Elaine had visited Dolareido several times before, according to the Prince. And, if Antoinette and Elaine were friends, that meant Elaine likely knew about Jack. She knew he was Julias's childe. She knew he was Viktor's grandchilde, and her great grandchilde.
Why did she come now? There had to be--the crows! At the hospital. When he'd first let the curse out, and it'd summoned a legion of crows, that shit had hit the news. The Invictus had done an excellent job suppressing the fallout of that, but that didn't mean people hadn't learned about it. Or maybe Antoinette had just told Elaine about Jack's curse directly, considering researching shit like that was probably something the Ordo did.
She had to know about him, and she had to know about the curse. Did she know it spoke to him? Did she know it had contaminated his mind, had him half convinced he'd devolved into a killer, before he broke the seal. The curse's desires had morphed and solidified into a separate personality now, no longer tampering with his mind covertly, but overtly. Did it do that to her, too?
Jack snapped his head around. Where was he, where was he? There, Jen, and Sándor. He slid over to them, taking advantage of how Maria, Michael, Garry, and Jacob all came up to shake Elaine's hand. They were a nice distraction for Antoinette. She'd want him to come up to her in a moment, but he needed to know something, and know it now.
"Sándor," he whispered, once was close to the man.
"Jack," the monster said. He almost slid away, once Jack got close. Right, the man was a Begotten, and while other Kindred could sense the curse, and how it inflated Jack's Beast, Sándor could see it in all its twisted, disturbing glory. Perfect.
"Jack?" Jen said. Jack leaned in closer. Hint, be quiet. She raised a brow, but stopped talking.
"Sándor, that newcomer, Elaine. What does her Beast look like?"
"Her Beast?" Sándor, one brow slightly raised, looked at Jack, then around at the Kindred around him, then to Elaine, who was shaking hands with Maria. "Normal. The only one here with an unusual creature beneath the skin, is you, Jack."
"Really? Uh, how about... chains? Anything like chains, or something that could be tying her Beast down? Like, a binding?"
"No, Jack. The creature of shadow and fog, claws and beaks, fangs and talons and feathers, the strange malleable cloud that is the Beast, is the same in her as I see in everyone. Only the... titanic monstrosity in you, is different." Quite verbose for the gargoyle.
Frowning at him, Sándor took a small step away from him, toward Jen. And Jen didn't miss a beat, hooking her arm with his again, and smiling up at him before throwing Jack a 'sorry about this' look.
Jack managed a smile for her. It was obvious she was manipulating Sándor, so obvious that Sándor must have known, and Jen knew that he knew. It was kind of cute, honestly, how the Begotten was just too closed off and stoic to stop her from dragging him around like an arm candy himbo. And it was obvious she was using him as a tool to help Triss. The girl had a kind heart, despite her demeanor.
Sighing, Jack nodded to Sándor. "Thanks."
He didn't wait for the Begotten's response. The elders were done greeting Elaine, and were dispersing back into the crowd, after giving the hunters some distrusting glares. Right on time, Antoinette looked around for him, and Jack met her eyes as he walked toward her.
Elaine's curse was... gone? No chains? Jack could still remember the Beast from the vision, and how it'd been covered in chains until he'd destroyed them. The other Begotten had seen them on him, but hadn't called them out; a classic 'nobody asked' sorta situation. And now that the curse was loose in Jack, the Begotten were afraid to even get close to him. Except Fiona of course, but Fiona was Fiona. If Sándor said Elaine's Beast didn't look mutated or bound, he believed him.
As he approached his great grandsire, Antoinette, his mom, Daniel, and the two ghouls, Jack reached into his core, and did his best to sense what he could. His Kindred senses, his Beast, found nothing out of the ordinary. It did its usual song and dance with Antoinette, though now that his Beast was a twisted, cursed thing, what used to be a purely submissive gesture, wasn't nearly as passive. It bowed to Antoinette, but because it wanted to, not because it had to.
He could feel his mother's Beast, shrinking into itself at being surrounded by so many elders. His approach didn't help, and he winced as he watched his mom turn to him, freeze for a moment as her Beast shuddered at the sight of him, before her conscious mind pushed past it. The older his mom got, the better she'd get at listening to her Beast and Kindred instincts, and that was going to be painful for him, if he didn't get rid of this curse.
And maybe, just maybe, considering Elaine's condition, he could do just that.
"Mom," he said, "you look amazing." And he did his best to avoid looking at how much of his mom's skin the dress showed. Hard to do. He'd never seen her look so amazing, and as much as he could see his mom had hit probably ninety percent maximum embarrassment load, there was a bit of pride and joy in there too. She liked looking good, and having so many eyes on her. Once she got past the embarrassment phase, her Daeva blood would kick in, and she'd enjoy being in the limelight like Antoinette, Isabella, and Othello did.
Much as he felt he should be kinda freaked out by the idea of his mom likely having orgies in her future, he was too damn distracted by the tall blonde who'd jumped out of his memories.