It had been an impulsive act when replying to a new person upon the Noble Crownet. Typically, Elizabeth ignored most postings on the Crow, or answered them vaguely, careful not to put too much of her own opinion in a place that was not hers to express such opinions. It was, after all, her sire's home, and so, Elizabeth typed things occasionally when a few hours, or nights passed and there was no inkling of her sire replying, then replied in a short, but sweet and respectable manner. There had been an exchange of polite conversation between Mr. EffOff and Jezebel, that ended up with an invitation to meet the both of them face to face over tea, or whatever else they desired to drink (or pretend to).
Both accepted the invitation for this Saturday, since Elizabeth had no plans for that evening. Besides, it was her belief that typically, when meeting another it was typically proper etiquette to give them a few evenings notice of an invitation out. There were a few exceptions to that rule; two, that Elizabeth could name off hand without putting much thought into it. Both men would accept a proposed get together and then meet sooner than later. Which bothered the woman not, but if either desired a more agreeable amount of time, Elizabeth would most certainly understand.
Saturday came sooner than anticipated, the week bustling by with both her businesses, bank meetings, Realtor meetings for proposed spaces for Elizabeth's next adventure in the business world, and other, personal things. Typically, Elizabeth gave more thought to what she wore when the woman went out, but since she had arranged a showing of an old building that had been empty for two years, for what could be her building-Elizabeth lacked the time to prepare. And so, the woman grabbed the first thing she pulled out, the tag still swinging from inside the armpit, indicating it was something else she had bought at some point to wear, but never had. Her blue eyes glanced at the dress, trying to recall just where and when she purchased the dress; only remembering that she had actually attained the dress less than a year ago when Elizabeth was in her 'mood.' It wasn't exactly a state of depression, so much as it was a state of loss. Elizabeth had no idea where to begin, what to do, and how to do anything these last few years and so the dress had more than likely matched her mood at the time. Dull, boring and lifeless.
While her life had improved significantly after Elizabeth had done some 'soul-searching' a few months ago, at times, her life mirrored the mostly Grey, black and silver toned dress. However, there were a few streaks of fuchsia in the dress, indicating that there was some life in the dress after all, and perhaps in her. That was, if someone was lucky enough to find those flicks on the occasion they sprouted up. Not having any time to do her hair, or have Elise do her hair, Elizabeth ran a comb through her hair, applied some lipstick that was a tinge darker than the fuchsia in her knee length dress, to her lips. She yanked the tag off from the dress, grabbed a silver clutch from off her vanity table, found a pair of black three inch heels, and a knee length camel coloured wool coat and tied it snugly around her tiny waist. The blonde woman made sure she had everything she would need, before teleporting herself outside the back of the Newborough Vertical Mall. Elizabeth glanced around, tucked her strands of long blonde hair behind both ears and proceeded into the mall, to Yangs, where the two others agreed to meet with her.
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Saturday came sooner than anticipated, the week bustling by with both her businesses, bank meetings, Realtor meetings for proposed spaces for Elizabeth's next adventure in the business world, and other, personal things. Typically, Elizabeth gave more thought to what she wore when the woman went out, but since she had arranged a showing of an old building that had been empty for two years, for what could be her building-Elizabeth lacked the time to prepare. And so, the woman grabbed the first thing she pulled out, the tag still swinging from inside the armpit, indicating it was something else she had bought at some point to wear, but never had. Her blue eyes glanced at the dress, trying to recall just where and when she purchased the dress; only remembering that she had actually attained the dress less than a year ago when Elizabeth was in her 'mood.' It wasn't exactly a state of depression, so much as it was a state of loss. Elizabeth had no idea where to begin, what to do, and how to do anything these last few years and so the dress had more than likely matched her mood at the time. Dull, boring and lifeless.
While her life had improved significantly after Elizabeth had done some 'soul-searching' a few months ago, at times, her life mirrored the mostly Grey, black and silver toned dress. However, there were a few streaks of fuchsia in the dress, indicating that there was some life in the dress after all, and perhaps in her. That was, if someone was lucky enough to find those flicks on the occasion they sprouted up. Not having any time to do her hair, or have Elise do her hair, Elizabeth ran a comb through her hair, applied some lipstick that was a tinge darker than the fuchsia in her knee length dress, to her lips. She yanked the tag off from the dress, grabbed a silver clutch from off her vanity table, found a pair of black three inch heels, and a knee length camel coloured wool coat and tied it snugly around her tiny waist. The blonde woman made sure she had everything she would need, before teleporting herself outside the back of the Newborough Vertical Mall. Elizabeth glanced around, tucked her strands of long blonde hair behind both ears and proceeded into the mall, to Yangs, where the two others agreed to meet with her.