As soon as her shift ended and she had clocked out Sookie didn't hesitate to approach Godric, trying to ignore the previous unexpected jealousy she had felt seeing him interact with the women who had made their intentions towards him very clear. She had no right to feel anything of the sort, especially since Godric was free to be intimate with whoever took his fancy.
The sooner she accepted that the better.
Surprisingly, the drive to Fantasia was a comfortable silence rather than there being a consistent conversation between her and Godric. It was nice, Sookie enjoying the peaceful moment between the both of them as the only noise present consisted of her light breathing and the noisy clanging of her car, informing her that it was time to get her baby looked at again.
She couldn't help but chew her bottom lip as she thought about how much it was going to set her back this time.
Godric was the one who broke the silence. "Does my childe require your services often?"
Sookie thought about it. "I haven't really known Eric long enough for it to be a regular thing," she glanced in his direction before turning her attention back towards the road in front of her. She couldn't afford to get into an accident. Still, she couldn't help but reflect back on the last time she was at Fangtasia, and she shuddered at the memory of being attacked by Longshaw.
Maybe she should have requested injury compensation.
Lips quirking at the thought, Sookie pulled into the parking lot only to quickly touch the brake when she saw the lack of parking spaces. She frowned, and while it was far from a surprise that the place was packed that didn't stop her from being frustrated when she caught sight of the lack of empty spaces.
She hated to think of how early the people queuing at the front of the line had gotten there and how long they had been waiting.
"I don't suppose you know the area well enough to know where else I can part?" she asked hopefully. "I don't come to any other place in Shreveport, well not on a regular basis, so I'm pretty much stumped."
Godric frowned, "park in the staff car park."
"But-"
"You are here as an employee as well as having a more personal relationship with him, little one. Eric will not mind."
"Well, if you're sure he won't mind."
Cringing, Sookie for once did as she was told as she pulled her beaten up yellow car into a parking space. Her car looked even crappier next to Eric's bright red corvette, but her car was still somewhat reliable and considering how cheap it was it had done well for its age. As long as it got her from point A to point B she was happy.
Pleasantly surprised at Godric opening her door for her she smiled "thank you."
It was quiet in the club, Eric clearly not have opened yet as Sookie entered alongside Godric. She couldn't help but take in the atmosphere when the place was pretty much empty apart from the odd few members of staff, both human and vampire, pottering about. It was strange not seeing the place teaming with life.
"Don't suppose you know what he wants me to do?"
"I believe he has two humans hooked on V."
"Oh,"
Not really surprised, Sookie slipped off her coat before looking around for a place to put it.
"Here," Godric reached for it only to disappear for a split second. He was back by her side before she had fully realised he had disappeared on her.
"Uh, thanks."
Catching sight of Godric's lips quirking, Sookie's smile widened before she scanned her surroundings, taking in the place before it was filled to the brim with people of all professions dressed in latex and black. It wasn't until Pam suddenly appeared in front of her that she jumped, Pam's red stained lips curved upwards in a predatory smirk that told her that the vampire took much amusement in surprising her.
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Rooftop Confessions
VampireSookie managed to convince Godric suicide wasn't the answer, but what if there was more to her heritage than either Eric or Godric were aware of? Sookie/Eric/Godric