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wynn) wrote in
knightsoflegend2012-02-01 12:11 am
after-party ♔ la lune trop pale caresse l'opale de tes yeux blases

♬ Complainte du la Butte - Rufus Wainwright
WHO || Wynn, any and all Knights
WHAT || Squiring Ceremony Afterparty
WHERE || Knights Headquarters, the Ballroom
WHEN || February 1st, 2012, 9:00PM
HOW || Prose OR Actionspam
The "afterparty" is rumored to be the real main event of the night. A black-tie affair in the lavish, opulent ballroom, it is every new Knight's chance to mingle and meet some of their new brothers in arms. Of course, a couple hours are provided following the ceremony for everyone to change, do hair and makeup, and choose from the vast array of formal attire in the closets of the balcony "dressing rooms" located at the top of spiraled staircases on either side of the ballroom. A separate dressing room exists for men and women, and they include full bathrooms (with, thankfully, very modern plumbing).
The squires are usually among the last to arrive, and the ballroom is full to the brim with a fancy array of people, of all shapes, sizes and species.
Hope none of you are shy. They're all here to meet you.
Feel free to make your own open threads for people to come congratulate your newly pledged knight.

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Do you have a reason to think it wouldn't?
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[She looks down at her feet.] A rational one? No, not really. [She thinks hard on how to put her fears into words without sounding completely ridiculous - and comes up with nothing.
She sighs again and looks back up at him.] I guess I don't need to be unloading all of this on you. I'm sorry. [And she tries to think of a change of subject real fast.
Her voice brightens significantly as she attempts a sloppy segue:] Speaking of changing things up, you got all dressed up tonight. [She gives him a wide smile, but her mouth seems to dry up suddenly and she adds in a much lower tone:] You look incredible.
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Oh? [The little smirk on his face makes it clear that he's quite pleased, but then he tries to sound dismissive] It isn't as if I was endeavoring to impress anyone.
[And then, quickly:] One more way to pass the time, I suppose.
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She twists herself so her back is up against the railing, using the change in position to move closer to him. She rests her elbows on the railing behind her as well, just in case. She arches her back to look over the edge for a moment, gauging how far of a drop off it would be, as if to remind herself to be careful. She brings her attention forward again, feeling a light wave of vertigo. She takes a long, slow hit of her cigarette, and it seems to pass.
Then turns her head to look back at him, an extra charming smile
(DC 49)lighting up her face.] I'm glad you did decide to come tonight. And I'm sorry you apparently had to spend your night babysitting me. [She turns back to her cigarette after a couple moments.] I owe you one.no subject
Thank God she eventually turns her attention to her cigarette again. He clears his throat. And oh so charmingly asks:]
... How much have you had to drink?
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She looks honestly confused.] Why are you asking me that? [And she's still just as charming as before, her smile barely faltering in her confusion.]
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[She holds up an accusing finger to him, as if she knows exactly what he's thinking.] And don't just dismiss everything I've said because I've been drinking and you think I'm beside myself... or however you would put it.
[She seems to be smiling more to herself than him as she looks down, shaking her head.] In vino veritas.
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I wouldn't dream of it.
[He doesn't seem to know what else to say for a moment. So, silence it is. And finally:] You're in a good mood. [He manages to make it sound not just like an observation, but like something to be suspicious of, in general.]
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Is that a bad thing? [And she actually laughs as she says it.] Or really just that unusual?
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I thought perhaps you were afraid you were losing your touch after the way things went in Slovechnia. [Wait, that was overcompensatingly dickish :( wat are happy mediums]
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[Her face falls instantly and when she finally responds she just sounds tired.] Thanks for that. [She clasps her hands together and looks down at them intently.] I hadn't really thought of it that way, but perhaps you're right. [Her voice is even and calm as she tries to hold back the sudden rush of feeling beating against her insides.]
But, since you asked, my moods really have little to do with Slovechnia in particular. It just happened to illuminate a lot of realities about myself, and my life, that are particularly dissatisfying to me. It amplified them, I guess.
[And with a humorless smile, she adds:] My professional skills were not among those realities, however, but I suppose I might as well add that to the pile now.
[She waits a few moments after she's done talking before she finally looks back up at him.]
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You do exemplary work.
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And she definitely doesn't want her night to end on this. She wishes she could just be in that fantastic mood she was in, what, thirty seconds ago?
She turns her head just a fraction in his direction to talk to him.] Look, Christos, I didn't mean... [And she sighs, her shoulders slumping] I'm sorry to be so... sensitive. I'm fine. I'm over it. [She gives a tiny smile as she turns her head more to actually look at him, knowing they're probably a little to close and liking it that way.]
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Oh, Christos? [She doesn't turn to look at him as she speaks.] You probably really should just disregard everything I've said and done tonight. I've obviously had way too much to drink and I don't even want to think about the ridiculous things I must have said. [She tries to say it jokingly, but fails miserably. So it just comes off like she's trying way too hard.]
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[Which sounds so brusque and dismissive, but he doesn't think of it that way at all. If she really feels embarrassed by her behavior, and would rather it be dismissed, who is he who to begrudge her that? It's what she WANTS, isn't it?
He looks down at the floor, trying to think of something to say and fails, so he just turns to go.]
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