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Once Shock took control of her brothers, everything quickly settled down and everyone got back to work. Lillith put her nail file away and continued as she had been doing. Carmilla put extra effort into balancing her singing and her playing, as she wanted to stay on Lock's good side. Without any drama to distract [read: entertain] her, Carver decided to see about replacing impossible notes with improvisations that would still sound good in their place, rather than just trying to get as close as she could and end up with something that felt like a sour note. Even Barrel seemed to be mostly on-target; Lock may have been in charge of the band, but his younger brother's chaotic enthusiasm could only really be curbed when he had the fear of Shock in him.

All in all, things went relatively smoothly for the rest of practice.
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After a few rounds and some notes on changes and improvements, Lock called it. Just to get in his jibe at Shock, he had them start "Siren Song" to get a feel for it. By the end of practice, he was in a better mood, partially because Shock wasn't. As they put things away for next week (minus the drums and xylophone; both were big enough that they usually just left them where they were), Lock made his final comments.

"Barrel, you really need to practice," he said.

"I dooo," Barrel whined.

"Not well enough," Lock said, still a bit irritated. "We'll work on it tomorrow."

Barrel crossed his arms and stuck his tongue out at Lock. Lock ignored him and turned to Carver.

"Get with me on the note changes. Those were...actually not bad."

His tone softened as he got to the twins. While he spoke to both, his focus was more distinctly on Lillith.

"The new song's going to be amazing," he said. "It'll be perfect for a mid-show line-up."

Shock rolled her eyes as she broke down the mike stand to put it away. She was still peeved that Lock even gave Carmilla an inch.

"Yeah, yeah, vocals," she said before Lock could even say anything to her. "Like I'm not always practicing."

"I'm counting on it," Lock shot back.

Shock finished packing away the microphone before she made her way to the rope ladder. She didn't say another word as she quickly scaled it and left the lair. Lock just shook his head, letting her go off to wherever she was going to go off to to vent and cool off. He'd had his fun. And because he had his fun, he knew it was best to not be home tonight.

"See you guys next week?" he asked, mostly to address Carver and Carmilla.

Barrel had gotten back into his usual pattern of hitting whatever drums he felt like. Now that they weren't practicing, Lock didn't care as much.
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Carver nodded with a shrug. "Sure, sounds good. Better than getting called out for 'messing up' every week."

Lillith smiled politely, but there was a slight glint in her eyes that was only tangentially related to the song in question. Carmilla grinned proudly. She knew she wasn't the only reason the song was so good, but she was ecstatic to finally be able to showcase her skill and not be stuck behind Shock the whole time. It also didn't hurt that the tricksters' defacto leader was so pissed about being out of the spotlight for five minutes.

"I really appreciate the opportunity," Carmilla said sweetly. "I'll make sure do it justice!"

The vampires ignored Shock as she left in a huff. When Lock said his goodbyes to some of the girls, Carver looked at him with a slight lift to one side of her brow ridge.

Lillith's smile widened just a bit. "Shall we go then?"

Carmilla pursed her lips. "Date morning, again?"

Her twin smirked. "Have something to say about it?"

There was an internal wrestling match between Carmilla's disapproval of her sister's choice in relationship, and her recognition that she wouldn't be in the band at all -- let alone a sometimes-lead singer -- if not for said relationship. She scowled for a moment, but took a deep breath and sighed. "No... It's fine. I'll cover for you with Father."

"Guess I'll just do a sleepover with Shock and Barrel, then," Carver piped up. "Not like my dad can march down here and yell at me."
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"Not every week," Lock said.

It wasn't his fault the band couldn't always hear his masterpieces until the hundredth time. But at least when they got it right, it came to life better than one of Finkelstein's creations, which made the frustration of their rehearsals worth it. Eventually. Lock then turned to Carmilla.

"I know you will," he said, before he glanced to Lillith.

He didn't answer her, only smirked before he made his way up the rope ladder. His tail twitched mischievously.

"You're the best, Carmilla!" he called down as he reached the top.

"Oh, he can," Barrel said. "He just can't get past the bridge."

He grinned as he tapped the snare and hit the cymbal.
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Carmilla harrumphed. "Don't I know it. And Lil, you better make this worth my while, later." She didn't wait for a response before turning into a bat, flying past Lock and out the window. Lillith likewise changed form, but only flew far enough to latch onto her boyfriend's tail. She hung on while he climbed, and gave him a rather less gentle bite as soon as they were out of Barrel's line of sight.

The lop edge of Carver's mouth curled up in a humorous imitation of Dr. Finklestein's trademark sneer. "I said down," she pointed out.

She dusted herself off and headed toward the ladder. "I'm gonna go let Shock bitch in my direction. You can keep playing around with your drums for a while to avoid that, if you like, but I think dinner's gonna be on you later."
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Lock had barely started to crawl into the window when Carmilla zoomed past him. He stuck out his tongue - not that the young vampiress would see when she was already soaring out of the ravine - and reached for the rope ladder leading up to the bridge. He felt a gentle weight land on his tail and shot Lillith a small smile before he continued his ascent. The nip on his tail sent another faint tinge of gray to his cheeks, though it faded almost as quickly as it came.

"Oh, you're in that kind of mood tonight," he said, a smirk on his lips.

Lock curled his tail so Lillith could comfortably hang from it, then climbed onto the bridge. He kept his tail as still as he could as he walked, which said a lot, given his excitement.

"I know just the place."

He headed for the cemetery, which wasn't too far from the outskirts of town. In fact, the infamous spiral hill could be seen from the tree house, and the graveyard's back entrance wasn't too far from their home.

Down in the lair, Barrel just shrugged and kept playing the drums. He actually had good beat and rhythm, and the cacophony from the drums even sounded almost like a song on their own. He just didn't always like playing the notes in front of him.

"Sounds good," Barrel called after her. "Hope you don't mind ghoul-lash!"

It was quick, easy, and he could make a lot of it - which given his appetite, would ensure there was some left for the others. A perfect meal for after practice.

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There were several places around town that the trickster trio liked to go when one of them needed solo time away the tree house. Some of those places were shared, while others, one of the group preferred over the others. Lock's favorite places were the alleyway behind Town Hall and several nooks and crannies around the residential areas where he could easily smoke and toss the cigarette into a sewer grate, much to the annoyance of those who lived in the underground sewage slums. The sewers themselves were Barrel's favorite, and they were so massive, it was often difficult to find him in the same spot twice, though he had a few favorite places to linger down there. Shock was more varied. The ravine below the tree house had a little cavern that was perfectly dark and gloomy. Some of the tombstones in the graveyard offered decent shelter for a young monster not wanting to be seen. There was a hidey-hole in the pumpkin patch among some particularly thick vines that were difficult to pass. She even sometimes went to the Hinterlands, down a small path just inside the forest that lead to a lake.

Today, Shock decided on a harder-to-reach place. There was an elevated gazebo that marked a centerpiece in the residential area, where a deadly bone serpent lived and periodically came out of its acid pool to snap its jaws at anyone that passed by. With some careful navigating, Shock pulled herself up onto the roof of the gazebo and sat on the edge where she could observe the streets and the citizens below. She heard the serpent below her, frustrated that it knew someone was there, but couldn't reach.

Good. Let something else share her frustration.

Shock watched the Corpse Family pass by, with Corpse Kid ooo-ing at the serpent, his mother keeping him on his leash and promising that they could feed it on the way back. The Mayor's hearse drove by several minutes later, undoubtedly headed to Jack's house for whatever they were planning this Halloween.

Heh. Come to think of it, Jack's yard might be a good place to cool off in the future. The crevice behind the house and underneath the front steps would definitely be a place no one would expect her to be. So long as no one saw her go in, and if she didn't do anything to draw attention to herself, even her brothers wouldn't think to look there.

But she had a good spot here, where no one would notice her unless they looked out the windows of the taller buildings around the area. And even if they did, she wasn't doing anything wrong.

Yet.

Shock reached into her boot for an old standby: her slingshot. Only her brothers had been truer friends, and right now, the urge to cause trouble, to make someone else miserable for five minutes, overcame her. A search of her pockets turned up some small, round bone pieces. Shock glanced down to see who was passing by now: the Cyclops. With a grin, she surveyed the area and made some quick mental calculations and trajectory, then carefully aimed her slingshot.

The bone piece rocketed into a nearby roof, ricocheted back to the gazebo, knocked into a lantern on the way down and pelted the Cyclops right in the eye.

"Aaarrgh!"

Shock grinned and laughed, letting her voice echo from the buildings around them. The Cyclops heard her, and even looked up in her direction, but he definitely couldn't see her with his hands over his eye to try to wipe away the pain.

"You nasty brat!" he cried.

Shock settled herself, then walked to a different part of the gazebo's roof so no one else would see she was there. She felt a little better, admittedly, but she was still peeved at Lock. It wasn't even about the lead position, not really, even if she worked hard to maintain it. It was that her little brother let her hated rival get one over her, and that simply wouldn't do.

The band was better before Carmilla. Lillith was a damn pushover to convince Lock to let her twin join in. And she suspected he let her just to make his girlfriend happy.

Shock put the slingshot away and traded it out for a pack of cigarettes and a lighter. The nicotine did nothing for her, being undead, but the sensation of smoke and the feel of something even a little dangerous in her hands often helped her mood.

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A large old crypt covered in dust and spiderwebs stood as a secondary centerpiece in the graveyard after the spiral hill. Lock scoured the area, knowing Sally liked to come here sometimes - and he definitely wanted to be alone with Lillith for this.

"Hey...can we talk?" Lock asked as he walked down the coffin corridor, since at least this part was empty.

He moved his tail to better be face-to-face with the bat on the end of it.

"Well...more like, can you talk to Carmilla? I need her to stop pestering Shock. I can't deal with her outside of practice."
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Carver used her vines to shoot Barrel a thumbs up. It didn't take her long to scale the ladder and make her exit. She paused on the ladder, glancing around thoughtfully for a moment before heading to the pumpkin patch. When she reached the gate, she unraveled the vines from the metal frames of her limbs, produced a small wrench from a pocket in her cargo pants, and went to work detaching the arms and legs from the torso. Doctor Finklestein had given life to the central cage and the core vines; everything else could be removed, tinkered with, replaced, and reconnected as needed.

Once the limbs were completely detached, the pumpkin-headed creature put the various hardware and the wrench in the pants pocket for safe keeping. She then used a dozen or so sturdy vines to slither near-silently into the field of gourds. She knew just where to go: a small plot by the corner of a little stone wall, where massively deformed pumpkins and rotting jack-o-lanterns from seasons past were left for the scavengers to pick apart.

Carver flopped down at the front of the pile. She lay perfectly still, her face blandly pointed up at a crooked angle like all the other rejects.

It didn't take long before the mice and rats came sniffing. Her head was fresher than most of what else was there, and the mouth hole was just wide enough to squeeze through, providing easier access to the inner flesh than chewing through the tough outer skin, which was required for the deformed pumpkins which had never been carved. Just wide enough to squeeze through, but not more than that.

As soon as two rodents were inside at once, Carver snapped her mouth closed. The rat and mouse squeaked and thrashed desperately as she sat up and dropped them down her throat hole into the bird cage that formed the majority of the frame work for her torso. Satisfied with her catch, she slithered back out of the pumpkin patch and reassembled the rest of her body.

She had a feeling she knew where Shock would be, and these would be her bait to get past the bone serpent.

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Lillith hung upside down from Lock's tail, watching him. It was hard to tell whether her wings were wrapped around herself in a facsimile of crossing her arms or if that just happened to be the most comfortable position for them.

"I can talk to her again, but I doubt it would really help. The threat of not letting Carmilla sing might be enough to keep her in check during practice, but it's not as if she's the only one being problematic. Shock's been snapping down her neck pretty much since she woke us up this afternoon. I think your sister just wants an excuse to be mean to someone sometimes, and right now, that's Carmilla."
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She had tossed the first cigarette butt to the street below and started a second when she heard the serpent underneath the gazebo...and by the way its jaws snapped, it happily chomped down on some sort of snack.

Shock turned around to see a familiar figure climb up. She narrowed her eyes.

"What do you want?" she asked.

While her tone was overall snippy, there was an underlying hint that she didn't mind the company.

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"Like I don't know that?" Lock asked. "It's not like we have parents or uncles who can put her in her place."

He crossed his arms and leaned against a nearby coffin.

"Like it or not, Shock's the boss," Lock explained, "and she fought - in every concievable way - to get there. The band is pretty much the only time I can tell her what to without a brawl. And I don't put her on lead just to keep her happy, Lillith. She really does work at it."

He reached into his pocket for a cigarette pack and some matches. Lock lit one up and took a drag before he spoke again, careful to blow the smoke away from Lillith.

"Long story short, though, Shock sees Carmilla as a threat to her authority. And practice is on our turf, in our home. I might have control of the band, but we all have to be in agreement about who's welcome."

He took a thoughtful drag as he collected his thoughts.

"Look...I know the work you two do for the band, but Carmilla needs to fucking cool it about the lead position and her tutoring. Because if she doesn't suck up to Shock, it's going to lead to a fight, and I'm not going to bat for her if Shock decides she's no longer welcome. Hate to say it, but it's her ass or mine, and I don't live with Carmilla."
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Carver quickly got comfortable next to Shock, but left enough distance that her friend wouldn't feel crowded. She looked out over the town, saying nothing. If Shock needed to talk, she would. If she wanted to yell at or punch someone, she could. Carver knew Oogie's oldest wouldn't need an explicit invitation to get started, either way. Or if she just wanted to relax and hangout without any drama from various siblings, they could do that, too.

Carver decided to wait it out and leave it up to Shock.

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Lillith shapeshifted out of bat form and sat down next to him. "You may not have to live with Carmilla, but I do."

She shook her head. "And I never said Shock doesn't deserve her part. Nobody in town believes you three pander to each other. But if your sister wants to fight, then no amount of treading lightly is going to stop her. She'll find an excuse. And even if she didn't Carmilla isn't going to roll over just to keep the peace."

She ran her fingers through his mohawk idly. "Carmilla works hard, too. Arguably, harder than Shock and even harder than you. We're vampires, Lock. We can walk steadily with a stack of books on our heads without even trying. We are physically incapable of tripping down stairs. Finding something that we're good at because we learned how -- rather than just because of our nature -- is difficult enough, let alone taking the time to actually get good. She feels she has a right to be rewarded for the time and effort she put in."

Lilith rolled her eyes. "She could definitely stand to put some more work into her manners, though. You'd think with nine elders constantly drilling us about our place in Halloween Town, she'd at least act like an adult."
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Shock ignored her presence for a moment, more focused on the streets below. She clasped the cigarette between two fingers and let it burn for a moment, as though pondering if she wanted the rest of it or not. Finally, she took another drag, but didn't face Carver when she finally spoke.

"...I'm gonna stuff her coffin full of garlic," she said. "With her in it."

When it came to any of the tricksters, such a statement could be venting. It could also be a legitimate plan for vengeance, and Shock didn't indicate either way.

"Maybe even rub it straight into the wood."

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"Then maybe they should just fight and get it over with," Lock said as he flicked a bit of ash.

Unlike Shock, who enjoyed an occasional cigarette because of the potential damage she could do with it, Lock found the burning smell fairly calming. Something about it put him at ease, a deep, visceral need that eased his mind and soothed his soul. He took another drag, then turned to Lillith.

"Well, she got her wish," Lock said with a smirk.

With his petty vengeance, admittedly, but it was one thing for him or Barrel to get on Shock's nerves. It was another thing entirely for Carmilla to do it. He finished the cigarette and snuffed it against the floor, then hid the remains behind one of the coffins. His tail slid under her skirt and played at her ankles, as a small test to his girlfriend's mood.
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Carver didn't change her expression.

"How do you get it in there without waking her up and having all of the other vampires come after you?"

The mouse still in her chest cage rattled something around as it explored the contents of her collection.

"Maybe something that smells really bad and is hard to get out, but isn't strong enough to be immediately painful..."

She tilted her head. "What about old lady perfume, or that body spray that mortal teenage boys use too much of?"

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"Maybe they should." Lillith rolled her eyes. "And if I find out this is both of their preferred forms of foreplay, I'm going to upheave a sarcophagus."

She grabbed his wrist and pinned it to the coffin behind him. "That's our thing."
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"Easy," Shock said as she flicked more ash. "I do it on Halloween when they're all away, then kidnap Carmilla and throw her inside before they get home."

She took another drag, then smirked.

"That stuff mortal boys wear is pretty nauseating," she agreed.

One of the downsides of passing as a costumed mortal meant run-ins with them, much to her chagrin. At least until she figured out how to use their interest to her advantage. Even then, though...

"Even mortal girls avoid it."

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The second her fingers clasped around his wrist, Lock struggled to pull away. He smirked as he ran the tip of his tail over her leg, and rested his back against the coffin.

"No one hurts me like you do," he said coolly.

Lock shifted his head slightly to give her more access to his neck, though his free hand clasped her shoulder and pushed her back as a direct taunt. He slid his tail over her legs and slightly between, then braced his legs to keep her back for as long he was able.
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Carver half-reached for what was left of the cigarette. A casual request; she wouldn't push Shock to share anything, even when the trickster was in a good mood.

"Well in that case, I'll distract Lillith. How about garlic at the feet end, and the spray stuff on her pillow? Make her choose which end her head goes at."

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Lillith grabbed his other wrist and held them both to his sides, then wrestled him down onto his back and hovered over him, grinning evilly.

"Only because you can't stop me," she said over-sweetly.
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Shock handed it over, not that there was much left to smoke.

"Unless she's on a date with Lock and already distracted," she said.

She actually laughed at the thought of making Carmilla choose her misery.

"While we sit on her coffin."

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Lock fought her, though it was clear he wasn't putting his full effort into it, especially when she pinned him down. He grinned right back, and slid his tail where it would torment her the most.

"Who said I wanted to?" he asked.

He hooked one leg around her waist, but kept his other foot braced against the floor. Lock then sat up just enough to kiss her, even as she held him down.
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Carver shook her head. "Nah, she's probably strong enough to throw us both off. You'd have to nail it shut to keep her in there."

She finished off the cigarette and tossed it off the gazebo. "Good news though, you won't have to pay to repair the nail holes, because she'll have to replace the entire thing anyway. Call it 'incentive to renovate'. The vampire mansion hasn't been redecorated in what, centuries?"

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Lillith kissed him back, then pulled his lower lip into her mouth and pierced it with a fang. Once she let it go, she glared down at him and knocked his bracing leg to the side.

"Either stay down, or fight harder. I don't put up with half-assers."
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"I do need to maintain my home improvement skills," Shock agreed. "There's only so much I can do around the tree house."

She let out a wicked cackle at the thought of the vampires being forced to redecorate.

"It's a castle," she said in a thick Transylvanian accent, "where we have traditions and history."

Her mockery of the vampires complete, Shock laughed again.

"Bunch of stuffy old corpses, that lot. I don't know what Lock sees in Lillith, but he at least picked the least fussy one."

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He smiled under her kiss, and at her bite, let out a soft noise of pleasure. Lock smirked when she pulled away. He licked the blood away, moving his tongue as a hint to what else he might do with it.

"As you wish," he said.

He taunted her with his tail again, taking full advantage of the fact that she didn't specify how to fight. Lock pulled her closer with the leg hooked around her waist and fought against her hold on him. He playfully bit her arm, knowing he'd pay for it in a moment. That didn't matter. All that mattered was getting her properly riled up.

His back would hurt by the time they finished, bruised from the force of her strength. Both of them would sport new bite marks as they nipped and played and eventually drew blood. And when they tired each other out, all they had to do was knock one of the coffins over to curl inside. The old tomb would shield Lillith from the sun's rays, but the coffin provided some comfort as they curled against one another. It was also the only time he rested on top of her, due to their difference in size.

They had the rest of the day to be together, before Lillith inevitably had to slip back just before dusk. Lock gently curled his tail around her waist as he nuzzled against her.

Right now, nothing else existed but the two of them, and it was all he wanted or needed.
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Carver snerked. "I think he just picked that one that's the least pushy. She fusses too, she just doesn't try to force it when it won't go."

Her mouth line curled up into an exaggerated smirk. "Plus, if he wanted a vampire with tits, he's only really got two options. Would you rather he shack up with the other one?"
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"Well, if that idiot's happy..."

Shock leaned back and used her elbows to brace herself as she looked up at the sky. The sky began to lighten, now that it was after midnight. She frowned at the implication of Lock hooking up with Carmilla.

"He's an idiot sometimes, but even he's not that dumb. I'd have to knock some sense into him."

Shock smirked a little.

"Besides, it's not like he hasn't got other options. I've seen him check out Mummy Boy's older brother."
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Carver nodded. "My point. She's a pain in the backside, but Carmilla's always going to be on the outside. She'll never get close enough to cause any real trouble with you three. Hell below, I don't think I could get that close. But if you're really bothered about Lock using her to get at you... Convince him it's not worth it?"

She chortled. "Pretty sure there isn't anybody in our age group who hasn't checked him out at least once."

Carver gave a dramatic bow and gesture toward her friend. "Barring the Bitch Queen of Halloween, of course."
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Shock cracked her knuckles.

"Oh, I'll convince him all right. Come to think of it, it's been a while since I kicked his ass."

She stood up and smoothed down her skirt.

"I might even be nice and let him heal from whatever Lillith puts him through tonight first."

She grinned at the nickname.

"And don't you forget it," she said.

Shock made her way across the gazebo's roof to an area she knew she could safely drop down out of the serpent's reach.
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