~~Natasha~~
"This place reeks of wraiths... but... there's more." Matt pointed them toward the mausoleums, deep in the cemetery, raised up slightly on the gentle slope with platforms of stone, concrete, and stairs. "Someone's been walking this path."
"Can't smell em," Art said, "but yeah, someone's been walking this path."
"B-But, if you can't smell em, how d-do you know?"
"Traces of difference in... eh, it's hard to describe." The gentle giant shrugged, and started up the slope toward the back of the cemetery. Big cemetery. Walking there would take a moment. "And... there's... there has to be a locus here. Has to be. Where is it?"
Art shrugged, and the two of them started poking around tombstones as they continued on. "Dunno Lenny, keep looking."
Lenny and George; sometimes she wondered if either of them had actually read the book, or had just seen the movie. Gary Sinise was delicious in 1992, yum. She rolled her eyes at where her thoughts went, and refocused her mind.
"Umm, I know that B-Beatrice used to live in a different cemet-tery, South Hill Cemetery. But, um, I don't think any Kindred live here."
"I know I can smell something weird," Art said, stepping around another enormous tombstone. A statue of an angel, again, this one with a skull face, armor, and six wings. The werewolf continued along, bending down and over, and looking at various grooves in the ground and such.
"W-What're you looking for?"
"A secret switch."
"... a what?"
"Secret switch." He shrugged, and gestured to Matt. The big guy was doing the same thing, down on a knee behind one of the statues, and running his hands underneath the grooves of the stone.
"Why... w-would there be a secret switch?"
"City was built by vampires, right? I assume every major area has a half-dozen secret switches or levers, to open secret doors, to secret tunnels and whatnot."
Laughing, she shook her head. "Um, m-maybe? I may be older than you, b-b-but... still n-nowhere near as old as Jacob, or Antoinette, or the others. They m-might know, but they wouldn't t-t-tell us if they did."
Matt stood up, and looked at her like she was crazy. "Your bosses wouldn't even trust you with things like secret stashes?"
"N-No, it's not their fault, I w-wouldn't either."
"You wouldn't trust your Vivi with a secret location?" Art said, moving his search further up the path.
"Not all of them, no. She understands. It's... it's b-because... Kindred live so long, and... and you c-can't trust someone to always b-b-be an ally. She might be d-dominated by a powerful Ventrue, or coerced by a p-powerful Daeva. Or, with d-decades of time, might no longer like you, m-might no longer be... an ally." No wonder so many Kindred lives turned into soap opera dramas. They had the years and the motivations to make a soap-opera-esque string of ridiculous circumstances a reality.
She smiled at Art and his question, though. He remembered Vivi's name.
"Avery says you vamps need to learn to trust each other, and watch each other's backs," Matt said, heading in her direction, before passing her and heading up further through the cemetery. "Or rather, she says you need to, but it can't, and won't ever happen."
"That... is accurate," she said. No hope there, despite Antoinette's best efforts, to ever get Kindred trusting each other. There were acceptable compromises though, and Tash felt Dolareido had found that, for the most part.
"Maybe it's a good thing we're here, then." Art winked at her, and gestured for Matt to follow as he walked up to the mausoleums. "Could be a case of a lack of proper role models. I, for one, would make an excellent role model for new Kindred." Placed at the top of the slope of the massive graveyard, the row of mausoleums overlooked the rest of the cemetery, the imposing buildings of stone and their adorned stairways and archways casting judgment over approaching explorers. Art and Matt shivered, and Tash did as well, eyes looking between each religious symbol that awaited her. Excitement, anticipation, or preparation, she wasn't sure what it was she was seeing in the two men, but the weight of their bodies shifted forward onto the balls of their toes more, and their fingers curled and uncurled at their sides. They were getting ready for something.
Hard to ignore a mental image of two dogs, excited before a front door as they hear the unique noise of the master's car pulling up the driveway.
The two of them stood before the mausoleums, and their eyes scanned over the beautiful artwork. The statues were impressive, and she spent some time re-imprinting the image of them in her memory. The one of the female angel, nude, with sword drawn high, and a man's collapsing body cradled to her side with the other hand, was empowering. But, the two boys were more interested in the statues of Mary.
The stairway up to the mausoleum wasn't very big or long, a single step in reality; the statues of Mary made it seem like an ascension into heaven, a long stairway rising from the hard cruelty of stone and life. The statues had their arms outstretched, and the features of their guises were washed away with at least a century of rain and wind. The discoloration was saddening to look at, and Natasha frowned as one of the statues caught her gaze. With empty eyes of stone, Mary gazed into her, faded and smooth face caught between a stare of longing, and one of horror.
Tash gulped, and followed the boys to the arch above, where a cross adorned the entrance to the old building of stone. If there was any place a vampire shouldn't enter, it was a church, or a cemetery beside one; so the myth went, anyway. Bogus, and incorrect. It didn't change she was unnerved to step underneath the cross, and let the large pillars that held the building and its walls up envelop her. Undead thing in a holy building, how did Maria do it? Sleeping beneath a Cathedral was asking for divine retribution.
Inside the mausoleum, they found exactly what she expected: shelves of dead people inside boxes. She didn't expect they'd also find smaller caskets, many partly broken open, showing weird things. She'd forgotten about such things, sometimes found inside mausoleums, storage for special items. One was cracked enough to see straight in to a doll inside; a very creepy doll.
Art and Matt didn't seem creeped out. They peeked at it, looked at each other, chuckled and nodded, then made reference to something they both remembered. At the same time, no doubt. Then, they got to work, examining the small room. Mausoleums weren't huge on the inside to begin with, and this one had shelves of caskets on all the walls, leaving only the middle of the room open.
"Still looking f-for secret... sw-switches?" She giggled, and shook her head, as she watched the silly men feeling up the old stones. "Hey! Respect the... the d-dead."