Holiday Ball! [December GM Event]

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There were orders flying from all over and Topher had put the now-open champagne bottle aside to try to fill some. He’d wanted to apologise to the girl that he’d hit with the cork but the bar was busy, and she was with company. She was distracted. Eventually he had to assume that she either hadn’t known where the cork had come from or she didn’t care.

Eventually someone came back and relieved Topher from the bar; he ignored the other orders and allowed the other tenders to take care of them while he retrieved the bottle of champagne and his tray of glasses.

Before he’d had the chance to properly fill half the glasses, however, he was joined again by the curly-haired stunner. It would seem no one could forget nor fail to care about a bullet in the shape of a champagne cork. The smile that Topher gave her was broad and sheepish, his blue eyes wide and voice deep as he laughed.

“Sorry about that,” he said, reaching out to pluck the cork from her fingers. He tossed it over his shoulder before swiping one of the full glasses of champagne from the tray and offering it to the girl. “Can I offer you a glass of champagne as an apology? On the house…” he said with a wink. She looked young. Probably too young to be drinking. But who was going to know?
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R O L E P L A Y + P R O M P T + ! ! !
The Yule Log seems to burn through rapidly, perhaps more quickly than it should, though what that may be the fault of is not readily apparent. Indeed, if it were truly accurate to custom and tradition, the log would be an entire tree fed into the fire by one end, and made to last for the entire twelve days of Christmas. Sadly, the Holiday Ball only lasts for one night, and so certain small changes to ritual have been made.

As it burns away, so too does the woodsy scent, which has mingled with the smell of wine and spice. There is nothing particularly special about this piece of wood though, other than its age. Other than that it was once part of a building original to Harper Rock, a symbol and relic of a long and bloody past.

Even so, maybe this tradition has done its job. Maybe it has offered some measure of peace to those who have laid down their burdens in the flames which have consumed it.
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A flute of champagne was offered to her, and who was Ayuka to be rude and turn down such an offering? Okay. So the truth was that she was the sort of person who almost never turned down a good drink or meal. “Grazie mille!” She said as she took the drink. And then it seemed they were toasting, a sign of praise for the woman Ms. Mori had been discussing. She noticed the man, with his length of gorgeous dark hair (similar in hue to the brave woman’s), did not speak. He did not introduce himself, but instead seemed to let Ainsley take the lead. And then she noticed the barest hint of color to his cheeks. Of course, there was part of her that very much wanted to probe. Just a little bit. To try and figure out the mystery which he naturally represented. Except before she could, the sound of nervous laughter hit her. And that seemed to consume her attention. Her gaze fixed upon Ainsley’s feature, leaving her to reach out with some part in the core of her that desired to understand the woman better.

Why was that laughter not more confident? More jovial? Ayuka was normally very careful when it came to her ability to feel what other people felt, because. Well. Frankly, most of the time she simply didn’t want to. She wanted, most of the time, to be in absolute control of her anger, and her sadness, and her humility.

And in a moment, she stroked just barely against something deep inside of Ainsley that made her eyes mist over. Internally, she pedaled backwards rapidly, like someone who has swam out too far into dangerous waters only to find themselves confronted by a wall of water or a patch of sharks. It was familiar and different all at the same time, the depth of that sadness she felt. It was like the greatest sense of loss, the heaviest of burdens that was tied in chains as an anchor around her heart. She recognized it. It was the terror and the deep ache that came with losing something fundamental. The severance of some powerful connection.

Ayuka had first felt it years before, when she and her husband had been trying to get pregnant. This had gone on for years. And while her sisters all seemed to be able to make healthy, happy babies - she was left with nothing. Nothing more than an empty nursery and this desire that grew more and more with every passing month. And no matter the methods they tried, nothing worked. No supplements. Early stage fertility treatments did nothing. And when she did conceive. Well. Things never went quite as planned. And she was left with these thoughts. That maybe she was toxic. Maybe there was something wrong inside of her. They went on until that dark day when the doctor confirmed every fear she had.

It was the grief of knowing she could never and would never be a mother in the way her own mother had been. She had scarcely gotten out of her bed in the days and weeks and months after that. She had barely eaten. Barely done what was needed to survive. She watched as her friends drifted away. As her husband inevitably left her. There had been many times when she had thought the point of living had passed.

This of course, all before she had adopted her daughter Paisley. She had eventually moved past that wrench to the heart. In truth, she didn’t know the best way to respond. Technically she had intruded upon Ainsley’s emotions without permission. But in that moment, in those few seconds when she felt that deep pain paralleled in another person - she felt that she and Ainsley were sisters. Women who had crossed across a deep and perilous chasm on a narrow and rickety bridge. She reached impulsively, her flute still in hand, and hugged the other woman. She did not know the specifics of what Ainsley had gone through. She didn’t need to. Didn’t need to know if ‘it’ had happened a day or a month, a year or a decade prior. Maybe she didn’t even really need a hug. That wasn’t the point.

“If ever you are in need of anything. Anything. Tell me. If it is in my power to grant you, I will.” She said as she pulled away.

By that point, the mist had cleared from her eyes, and the darker feelings had been released.

And then the pieces began to fall into place. Brother and sister. That explained the similarity in features, and the connection of the names. Both of them originating from a form of Gaelic. That happened to be one of the very few cluster of languages which the polyglot Ayuka had trouble with. Still she could recognize the origins all the same. “Art and food? Two of my favorite subjects!” She said with a grin. The moment of impulse from before had not been forgotten, but had instead taken its place in the past. “Do you take any of your work to art or craft fairs? Or do you sell it online? In galleries?” She asked before downing the rest of her champagne and then placing the empty glass on the tray of a passing server with a briefly mouthed ‘thank you’.

“As for Hebigumo, we deal largely in agricultural technology. Our primary focus is on helping communities produce sustainable and healthy food, as well as clean, fresh drinking water. Of course that is just a cover for our more nefarious intentions.” She said with just a spark of mischief in her smile. “Originally, our aims were purely medical. You’ve heard of the tech which connects the brain to prosthetics? Neural linking is all us. In fact, the only reason we became a corporate entity was to keep research afloat. Most of what we develop we give away, rather than sell. Ours is a project of passion rather than profit.” All of which probably could have been found on the Hebigumo Foundation web page. But Ayuka was in public relations. She could have given that little blurb in her sleep. It was true enough though, not delivered in an overproduced nor trite fashion. “And what about you, Ms. Ainsley? Your brother is an artist, and what is your life’s passion?”
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Bohan found the cue that he had not been given before. The rim of the flute met his lips and in reserved random sips the fluid found his mouth. The patient roll of bubbling sweetness coated his tongue and rinsed the inner walls of his mouth. A disciplined and hardly noticeable swallow followed. In his case father certainly didn't know best but the man that sowed his seed into his their mother certainly had the rules of etiquette down thanks to his immersion into international business. Nothing wrong with retaining and making use of the few noteworthy qualities the man possessed that passed down the O'Daimhin name. Other than that he was forgettable...almost. Thirty years Bohan had been trying and so far no luck.

intuitive. Perceptive. Not a bump on a numb log. Those were the basics of Bohan. He caught the shine that increased over the stunning orbs of the woman who was speaking to Ainsley. It didn't take standing around from beginning to end of the conversation to catch on that there was a lot between them going on. He was satisfied that in the setting his sister was safe and for the moment in company of someone who could be a promising contact if not more. The hug was unexpected in front of him but certainly not alarming. With the last swallow of his drink he scanned the tops of heads moving about. He was privy to a view of few others would catch given his own taller than average height. More than a handful of well groomed artificial scalp carpet went by. Vain he was not but he was grateful that the lush head of hair he had would never leave him bare.Their mother had the fiercest mane on the planet. And the woman’s assertion to give his little sister space to breathe and not be so protective came to mind as his empty glass  dropped with the movement of his hand.

The mention of selling art switched to what her organization was responsible for and that was where Bohan decided it would be a good idea to refresh all their drinks. The trays connected to elves moved in the distance. Despite waiting for one to get close enough so that he didn’t need to drift far he found it wasn’t going entirely in his favor. That is until one with a tray of what he could relieve in exchange for his empty flute strolled by. He released the empty glass while the tray hovered within reach. Just as his hand was about to claim the replacement drinks a smirk surfaced on the server’s face and the elf moved on leaving him empty handed. His hand went to his cuffs and readjusted the curl around his wrists. How rude.

“Ladies. Pardon me for a moment. I shall return.” With that Bohan followed the narrowing path in the sea of bodies closing up behind the elf that issued a challenge.
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The blood ran out super fast. As it turned out, there were quite a few more vampires in the crowd than Grayson had been anticipating. And most of them looked totally normal. Which. Okay. So maybe he was no expert on the undead, but he has expecting them all to be kind of corpselike. Sure. There were a few who looked like they could have benefited from a cheeseburger and some fake tanner, but for the most part, the vampires looked almost exactly like everyone else. Or at least he assumed the ones taking the mugs were vampires. He didn’t honestly want to know what was going on otherwise. And with that, he had to return to the kitchen off of the ballroom so that he could turn in his tray and pick up another one. This time, said tray was weighed down with flutes of champagne with long glass stems.

And that was around the time that his motivation began to dwindle. Oh. Grayson never ran out of desire to make a little bit of cash, but it seemed like the only thing he needed to do was wander around with the tray and let the people at the ball do all the work. That was what most of the other servers were doing. And Gray happened to be one of those people who believed that it was better to work smarter than harder. If he could get away with not doing something and achieve the same effect as he might have if he were doing something. Well. What was the impetus on action over inaction? Which was really just a philosophy adopted by the entitled and lazy. Hard times may have taken him out of New York’s self-obsessed higher class, but he was still a product of that lifestyle.

All of which was honestly beside the point. He he was walking through a fog, and all of his senses were a little more muffled than he would have liked to admit. This, it seemed, was the product of several days in a row spent doing nothing but enjoying himself. Which was to say that he wasn’t really ready to give his ‘A’ game regardless of his desire to line his pockets.

Was gratuity a thing? He tried to recall if he’d ever slipped a server an extra fifty. Only the attractive ones. And here he was with bags under his eyes, looking for all of the world like the worst elf imaginable.

But at the very least, he was able to plaster a smile on. His teeth were pristine rows of ivory, which betrayed either good genetics or early age dental intervention and generally good hygiene. He spotted some other elves making their way outside, and he nudged one of them with an elbow on the way out. “What’s going on?” He asked, nodding in the direction of the doors leading out to the courtyard.

“Ice skating!” Came the enthusiastic reply. “So far most of the guests haven’t noticed, so the ones who are on break are going out there to have some fun before the ice gets covered in bodies.”

“Oh.” He said. He wasn’t all that interested in skating honestly. However...if he could sneak out there. Maybe find some place to sit down. He could totally chill and relax. AND get paid for it. And Grayson was totally about that life. So he began towards the exit. A glass landed on his tray and he glanced back to spot a man with long, dark hair. His lips twisted in easy mischief. The expression was more real than the smile he had been wearing. Well hello there. He departed out into the cold. That was the one flaw with his plan, it seemed. The elf costume was not necessarily well insulated. But he could deal with a little bit of a chill if it meant he could hang out, maybe chat with a few of the other workers. Or perhaps draw the attention of that man whose eye he had captured just moments before. He took his tray of drinks with him, and passed through the courtyard with the snowmen being built, and then past the fenced off area with the reindeer. He could see the little pond in the distance, though he didn’t look back to confirm that he was being followed.
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Faith was still at the ball she felt like an outsider, and she could see the aura of the Vampires. However when she is around especially in a place like that many Vampires would feel uneasy with her being here it would make them think twice to remain secret to their true nature and she liked that idea. She was clad in a simple dress and flat knee high leather boots that went perfect with her outfit, her hair was pulled back into a french braid which hung down to the mid of her back. She had always kept it up during battles for it would get in the way. She spotted Ripper heading outside but she didn't follow him. She also spotted a Familiar face. Every. Maybe she should walk up and say hi, just to see what would happen and thus she did. " Good evening. " She said to her, " I believe we were not properly introduced as we were both busy playing with knives and guns. My name is Faith. " She extended a delicate hand as a show of proper respect.

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Faith attempted to use a power against none, and was successful!
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Azraeth attempted to use a power against Faith, and was successful!
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She had the most charming smile, he decided, the woman who had been introduced as Caligrace. “I know what you mean.” He replied as she spoke. “I wouldn’t have thought he had it in him to make this kind of thing happen, but I wager he has a lot of people working for him behind the scenes to make sure the magic of the season stays alive.” He had taken note that she had been quiet for some time, though he did not begrudge her wandering attention (assuming that was even the issue). There was a lot going on, and it could be just a little overwhelming. It was like an absolute feast for all of the senses, even for someone without any of theirs enhanced preternaturally.

In fact, so distracted was Az himself by the telling of his story that he had completely blanked the approach of the very man he was describing. And then Flynn spoke. Azraeth William Connors. The vampire’s impression of a tomato was a good one. It started at his neck and the very curve of his ears, only to fill his face in with the color of soft pink and redness. It was rare for him, and some might have thought it indicated he had fed recently. During the period when he’d been suffering from three head wounds, he had been convinced that he and Flynn were married. In fact, attempts to tell him otherwise probably would have resulted in (albeit meager) attacks and protest. The whole thing had happened because Az had been trying the name on for size. He hadn’t told his Paladin partner though, because he knew, or had known that Flynn had commitment issues. And he hadn’t wanted to make the man uncomfortable. And that mindset going into that period when most of his personality had been stripped away had left him with the false impression that they had been wed at some point.

He actually stammered. Just a little, and laughed. As if it was all some kind of joke. But it was no joke. It was one of the most serious things he’d ever considered. It was then that it hit him. Flynn had said the name. Had hinted at the possibility of marriage. In front of all of these people. And he didn’t seem even remotely panicked. He didn’t look, for a moment, like he was worried. Sure. The whole thing was a bit of jest at the expense of the Mystic, but what did that matter? He knew the truth.

Maybe Flynn really was the one. Maybe they were nearing the time when he could ask him that question.

He put the thoughts out of his mind, because he knew if he focused too much on the ‘what ifs’ he was going to end up distracted, and miss something important. Instead, he decided to focus upon the new arrival. He stepped away from Lea’s side so he could send every sort of mixed signal possible by simultaneously nudging his partner in the ribs and then lean in to kiss over his jawline. What he mouthed then was something like ‘I love you. You’re a bit of a jerk. But you’re my jerk.’ Inaudible entirely.

“Yes! I recognize you from the Voodoo CyberCafe.” He said to Tiamat when she neared. He thought it would be rude to say ‘You looked like you could use the company’, because it looked like she had been left to her own devices. He had no intention of shaming her. Instead he offered his hand with a smile that was half pressed against Flynn’s shoulder. His form was, for the most part actually, tucked near the other man. “I’m Azraeth, as my boyfriend here just announced. These are Amalea, Every, Freyja, and Caligrace. Welcome, and good tidings.” He said, trying to get into some of the festivity of the holiday spirit.

Which was almost exactly when the group was approached by someone who made Az immediately uncomfortable. And then she mentioned knives and guns. And she was talking to Every. The Mystic’s brows lifted and he not so subtly poked around inside of this new person’s memories. He could see that blows had been traded between the two women. It was in Az’s nature to be forgiving, to be merciful. Especially during the holiday season. But one did not come to his family bringing with them supernatural baggage, speaking in terms that might have been threats and not arouse his suspicion and ire. So he cut in. “I don’t know who you are, but this is not the place nor time for violence. If you wish to speak to Every in the future, I suggest doing so on terms that are equitable for both of you.” Until then, he was putting a solid NOPE on that. He flexed a small amount of his metaphysical muscle, intent on banishing the woman. In a crowd as big as the one at the ball, someone blinking out of existence would go unnoticed.

If the idea was to sew chaos, she could do it elsewhere.
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