Birds of a Feather [Sia]

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Birds of a Feather [Sia]

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The beginning of this RP takes place in New York City, New York and will later progress to present day Harper Rock

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Click. Click. Click.

The sound repeated itself in the silence of the room as heels snapped against the polished floor of the neatly kept office. The setting sun cast a natural orange glow across the dark cherry finishes of the furniture and created an exotic look to the dark-skinned woman pacing about. Her wild curls bounced with each step she took and her lips moved with silent worries that she chose not to voice allowed. Emersyn merely watched her from behind the desk, leaning back in the chair with one leg crossed over the other. The harpy worked black tresses around a slender finger, blue eyes darkened by dilated pupils tracking each movement the human made. Her anxiety was palpable, strong enough that Em could practically feel it beneath her skin. It was like a bad itch that she knew better than to scratch, but that didn’t make it any less of a nuisance. As the woman took another two steps, the last of her patience snapped. ”Oh, Nevaeh. Do stop pacing.”

The words left Emersyn’s mouth and Nevaeh halted, angling herself in such a way that she faced the desk but without directly facing the harpy, herself. Plump lips opened as if she intended to speak but ultimately closed without a word. Em had no intention of rescuing her assistant this time around, allowing the silence to stretch out once again. It was a power play, really, drawing out silence that so often made others uncomfortable. As expected, Nevaeh sighed and dropped down into the seat across from her, shoulders slumped in defeat. ”Emersyn, this is bad. Megan’s list wasn’t short. You could lose their business if you don’t figure out a solution. Even trying to divide the list among the girls with minimal problems could only be a temporary solution.” She continued on, stressing the importance of not stretching any one of the girl’s too thin. It was little more than wasted breath as Nevaeh knew better than most the extents Emersyn went to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the girls not only under her employ, but her care.

That finger wrapped with her hair shifted to her lips, silently muting the woman across from her before she continued any further. ”I’m perfectly aware of the situation Megan’s sudden departure puts us in, but I have it well in hand. I’ve been toying with the idea of bringing on a few more girls to accommodate the...growing demand for our services. And as it so happens, I have one such interview arranged for this evening.” There was no hint of hesitation in her words, confident as she hoped she was that she could find someone to replace Megan. In a city like this, there was no shortage of young women willing to try something a little different to make their way. Some came out of desperation, some out of curiosity, and then there were others with a thirst for control. Whatever their motivation, they either adapted or they didn’t and Emersyn had long since learned the type to thrive in her world.

”Now, off with you. I believe Cadance is scheduled for a meet tonight and she should be arriving any minute.” The words were quiet, but the command in them was clear. Nevaeh remained seated, that concerned look barely contained behind her need to comply with what she’d been told. The harpy offered a slight nod as the other woman stood to leave, lips twitching upward. It fell short of a smile, but it was something.

Once alone in her office, Emersyn stood with a long sigh and circled around her desk toward the glass while pale fingers trailed over the surface until they came in contact with her phone. Without looking, she began to play with the device in her hands, itching to dial Belasko’s number out of both habit and comfort. It would be the early hours of the morning of him now, though, and if he wasn’t asleep, he likely wasn’t in any state to hear her worries. The deep pit of longing for her brother seemed to open a little wider, leaving her chest heavy as she stared down at the crowded streets below. They’d never been apart this long before and the feeling that she’d lost a vital part of herself intensified as the days past. But, those were emotions she couldn’t afford to feel when life went on. Las wasn’t here and she had a job to do.

Lowering her phone back to the desk, she instead reached for the file folder there. SIA VIKTOROV was situated across the top in her own handwriting. The profile had been placed on her desk several days prior and after looking it over, she called to arrange the meeting. It was never clear what to expect at one of these meetings, as the girls looking for work didn’t always quite understand what the work truly entailed and were quick to fall back on the legal modeling agency Birds of Paradise was more widely recognized for. Emersyn held no judgements for that decision, of course, but she held out hope that this meeting would steer away from that direction.

A soft pinging from her computer warning of her guest’s arrival, and there was little time to waste when Emersyn had a meeting of her own to attend that night. Some found it strange that she continued to see those on her own client list despite running the operation, but she hadn’t started out that way. She had earned her list the way all her girls did, and while she had drastically shortened it over time by entrusting some of her girls with their needs, she still retained several of her most loyal customers. Exiting the office, she followed the familiar path down the hall to the elevator where it would take her to the main hall where ‘Sia’ would have been directed to in the waiting area. With practiced ease, that aura of confidence rolled back into place as she entered the doorway, her voice carrying across the room. ”Ms. Viktorov?”
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The dim overhead light cast an eerie yellow glow over the living area where the brunette sat staring at the pair of business cards set upon the only table. Their crisp clean lines and newness stood apart from the rest of the meagre hodge podge furnishings in the tiny apartment. To the female occupant of the dwelling they represented the small glimmer of hope that things didn’t have to remain as they were. A chance as it were to change the very stars that governed her fate.

With a sigh, she stood and took the few steps it took to cross over to the bedside table. Pulling open the drawer, she slid out the small lockbox placing it on the bed. A key was produced to allow access to the precious cash it secured. Carefully, Sia counted out the amounts needed to ensure she could pay the rent, buy groceries, and acquire her transit pass for the month; things that were essential for surviving in the big city. It was a small blessing (and miracle) that she had found an apartment that included electric and water otherwise it was likely she wouldn’t have been able to consistently afford food on top of the rent.

Once the box was relocked and stashed away, she turned to counting out the remainder to see what her budget was for the interview outfit which she desperately needed. Her clothing selections were sparse at best. Her best dress had already been worn to the agency to inquire about openings while her second best outfit was featured in the requisite photos they had needed. It had been fortunate she had been able to convince a photographer of her acquaintance to do them for a favor lest she not be able to afford them at all. That would have put a damper on the process, setting her back at least a month.

Barely satisfied with the amount of cash she had to work with compared to what she needed (which was everything), she slipped it and her key into her purse. Pausing to acquire her shoes, she headed out of her apartment towards the nearest station. Along the way, she attempted to plot out her shopping trip. Her initial thought had been to secure the easiest bits - lingerie and pantyhose - first, as least until she realized that the dress would dictate what type she would need. It wouldn’t do to pick up a lacy strapped bra only to need a strapless one to accommodate the dress design, after all. The shoes and purse were similar in their need to accent the dress thus the main attraction quickly moved to the top of her stops.

None of the research she had done on the library computers under the disapproving eye of the librarian had been helpful in determining appropriate attire for the occasion. Well, aside from making mention that an inspection of goods or trial run weren’t out of the question - hence the need for new lingerie; white cotton undies and a bargain store bra would hardly make a great impression. For the actual outfit, she had decided to look for something that would be suitable for a modeling interview. She figured it was a look that would safeguard both her reputation and her referrer’s. It was a bit daunting to think that both rode on this interview.

The first shop was full of similar looking black dresses along with others that she had felt she had seen many times before in the party scene. They weren’t necessarily deal breakers but she wanted something that benefitting her personality if it could be found and afforded. A white dress with a x-cut midriff was the only standout dress at the next shop. While pretty, the brunette wasn’t sold on its suitability for this caliber of interview. It was in the third shop that she found several treasures. A blue lace dress was the first of the bunch though it was quickly vetoed as too inappropriate for this interview.; her gaze kept returning to it, though, so the clerk left it on her rack of choices. The second was a black one shoulder dress that had an interesting web pattern over the shoulder. A small parade of classic dresses followed though none sparked her interest. It was the last dress the clerk brought her that she fell in love with once she tried it on.

Pleased with her dress selection, she inquired about shoes and a small purse to match. The shop’s selection of heels was basic and none caught her interest. The clerk was able to find a clutch that complemented her dress of choice well but was still within her budget. Perhaps it was a knockoff, perhaps it wasn’t; she wasn’t about to question her fortune. At the register, she was surprised to see the blue dress bagged up next to her selection. An inquiry to the clerk revealed that the shop was supposedly having a buy one, get one sale on certain dresses. Not wanting to press her luck, Sia simply nodded and paid for her items. While she was tempted to have the shop hold her purchases or deliver them to her apartment, she decided against both; one in case she ended up running behind and the other as her apartment building wasn’t suitable to have such deliveries made.

Dresses in hand, the brunette sought out a store that she knew specialized in heels. She knew she wanted something with a decently high heel and in black which helped narrow down the options. Sure, she could have gone into a normal department store and picked up a basic pair but they tended to look cheap, be uncomfortable, and never lasted long. Those were the type of heels she wore to clubs; this venture called for something sturdier. Despite the clerk’s best efforts to steer her towards a pair of strappy heels, she finally found a pair she loved. The strappy pairs has been nice but not what she wanted for the moment; she did plan to return to buy some the next chance she got though.

Her last stop was the one she had wanted to make first. The pantyhose was easily picked out once she decided on a color. A thong in black lace quickly followed as she had already set her mind on that particular cut and finish. One fitting later, she had her bra for the night acquired; she had known approximately what she had wanted, which had helped the process. Thankfully, everything was within her budget and she was quickly on her way home.

Hanging the bagged blue dress in her closet and the one for tonight on the back of the door, the brunette dumped the rest of her purchases onto the bed. One suitably quick shower later, the blowdryer had her hair mostly dry; she’d let it finish drying naturally. Care was taken as she dressed to ensure everything sat as it should. Clear mascara and a touch of lightly tinted lip gloss was the only makeup she applied. The most important contents of her purse, plus the pair of business cards, were slipped into her new bag. One last check in the mirror and she headed off to the agency and her meeting.

It had been several days since Sia had last laid eyes on the building. She had found it a touch intimidating then knowing her future could be decided here. It was more so this evening given both whom she was meeting and what it would mean to her life if it went well. Things hadn’t been easy since she had left Russia many years ago - and even before that. America was billed as the land of opportunity but she hadn’t been able to find any of that for herself. A stop was made in the first restroom she found so she could check her appearance and make adjustments after the horrendous subway ride.

Once she was satisfied, she retraced her steps to the office she had visited the last time. Giving her name to the receptionist, she was directed to take a seat until they were ready for her. She didn’t mind knowing that she was a touch early. Eyes glanced around the waiting area as she gracefully settled into a seat. Where most would have turned to their phones for amusement, hers was left tucked in her bag on silent. The brunette was content to sit quietly and just wait.

It didn’t seem like all that much time had passed before a woman appeared in the doorway calling her name. Carefully, Sia rose from her seat being sure to collect her bag as she did so. Heels carried her across the room to the woman who, by the air of confidence that surrounded her, she assumed was the person she was to meet with and not some other lackey set to fetch her. Smiling, she held out a hand, ”Sia Viktorov,” she introduced herself confidently.
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