Vito’s narrowed his eyes at Jacqueline, biting down hard on the cigar that he’d balanced between his lips, “It would be rather difficult for anyone to join that bastard’s side if I’ve stopped his stubborn heart from beating, wouldn’t it?” he asked, speaking in a lighthearted tone that did not match the words that were being spoke aloud, or the facial expression that he wore, thus adding on to the threat’s effect. Vito brought a pair of his fingers towards the cigar and removed it from his mouth for a moment so to exhale a thick cloud of smoke, grumbling grouchily, “Besides, if Clara here weren’t so irritating, I’d seduce her on the spot and rid her of that self control of hers.” He shifted, kicking one of his feet up on its heel while leaning backward on his other foot in an overconfident manner, “You should have seen her face when I kissed her, Jack,” Vito boasted, his smirk returning to his face once more; his sudden pride had overpowered his irritation towards Jack.
Vito tossed his head to the side, so to look Chase in the eyes once more, only, this time around, he’d jetted bottom lip outward in the very way Chase had on the occasion that Vito spoke of, and he forced his eyes to roll back into his skull in mock-pleasure.
When he’d finished with his impression, Vito’s expression returned to one of amusement, and his eyes darted back in Jack’s direction in order to watch her react to the fun that he was having, mocking Chase, Jack’s beloved friend. It was evident that Vito was having the time of his life with both Jack and Chase in his presence. It had been ages since the three of them had been together at one time – in fact, if Vito’s memory wasn’t too damaged from all of the toxins that he’d pumped his stolen body with, the last time they’d been together had been in a dark alley on a rainy day, when he’d attempted to murder Chase… and Jack when she’d challenged him to do so. Despite the fact that Vito found this fact amusing, however, he knew better than to bring the event up; he would scratch at the scabs of Chase’s wounds, or Jack’s, even, but not his own – and he had received quite a painful scar in his memory that evening...
“Oh come now, Jack,” Vito began once more, swatting once at the air before him in an over-dramatic fashion, “Haven’t you noticed how simple it is for me to locate you? You didn’t honestly think that it would be that difficult for me to figure out that you’d planned a little get away with all of your school friends?” He asked her, though, in all honesty, he was bluffing about being able to locate her as quickly as he’d claimed he could; in the past, he’d blamed their run-ins on coincidence, as Vito hadn’t planned any of them. It seemed that fate had it out for the two of them, or, was rather amused by the pairing, and insisted upon having them together at all times. “Besides,” Vito continued as he took another drag from his expensive drug, “I am far more interesting than any of those ignorant, hormone-controlled teenagers that you’ve affiliated with.”
Vito groaned when his eyes met with the suitcases that he’d dropped on the ground at his feet; it was becoming quite evident that neither Jack nor Chase was going to pack them away. He glanced backwards in the direction that he’d come from, searching for the pair of women that he’d ordered to apperate his bags in the first place, but they’d followed his command, and had left the parking lot the moment he’d turned away. “Brilliant…” Vito muttered while crossing his shoulders over his chest stubbornly, “What does a man have to do to be treated with respect, now-a-days?” he asked no one in particular, and began to scan the area, examining the children that Jack most likely considered her ‘friends’. His brown eyes fell on the boy in the driver’s seat of the car, whom Vito had referred to as Jack’s ‘male prostitute’ just moments prior, and smirked, before walking towards the vehicle.
Vito placed one foot in front of the other as he walked, much in the way a feline would strut about, and stopped when he reached the open door. Vito bent slightly so to make certain that the top of his head was not being cut off from the boy’s view from where he sat in the front seat, and greeted the child, “It’s a pity really; if you knew how to dress, you’d look rather decent – but that would be expecting a bit too much from your kind, wouldn’t?” By ‘your kind’, he was, of course, referring to human beings, but, unbeknownst to Vito, these words would mean quite a bit more to Ariel than intended. “Get out of the driver’s seat; I’ll be driving,” he explained, his voice never rising from his usual, intentionally-intriguing whisper, “and you can take care of my suitcases while you are getting out of the car.”
Rather suddenly, however, Vito’s attention was torn from Ariel when a voice that Vito found quite familiar rung through the air. The voice was extremely young, and so, Vito had difficulty remembering where he’d heard it before during his stay in London, but was quickly supplied with an answer upon straightening once more, and turning away from Ariel. “Well, if it isn’t that little drug-dealing kindergartener…” he replied before glancing towards Jack with an amused expression, “So you’ll shoot up, but you won’t have a drink with me every now-and-then?” Vito asked.