Fall, Day 27 to 28, 513 AV Inari stood by the door, accepting money from some while ushering others in for nothing. A few she hugged, a few others she nodded respectfully to, and a good handful she even bumped fists with. As guests and performers alike trickled slowly in, they filled the room with more and more chatter, until at last there were but a couple seats left and the place fair buzzed with excitement. Only ten chimes left before midnight. In the middle of the hearth lay a merry fire, crackling and popping as it made shadows dance against the walls. The air tingled with anticipation, and some fidgeted in their plush chairs, nervous for their first time performing. Others were more confident, neither running through notes nor muttering lines to themselves, just sitting cooly in their smart attires and clever disguises, making polite conversation every now and then. Not all, of course, chose to remain anonymous. There were plenty who relished the attention, especially if they sought to initiate a juicy rumor or two. This was fine by Inari; the more they let their guards down, the more invaluable information she could learn by the end of the night. Seven chimes left. Inari readjusted her white wig and carefully flicked a bit of glitter off of her lashes. Normally, she found make up and accessories to be a complete bother, but that was only for the sake of daily practicality. Occasions like this demanded a touch of flair, and she was more than happy to oblige. Thinking along the same veins, Pina was running about in her fluffy sheep costume, offering refreshments and making sure there were enough chairs for everyone. She was a blur of cream white as she happily performed her duties, smiling brighter than she ever did during the day. At some point, the Lorak noticed Pina had momentarily stopped. She was speaking with a particularly petite and lovely looking Konti woman, who had cascades of pale hair and shimmering scales on her skin. Most likely, Pina was asking of her heritage; the girl had an endless fascination with the Konraths, from which Inari could only assume this woman belonged to. A name was not forming in her head and she made a mental note to remedy that before the gathering was over. Three chimes to go. With a last peek outside to check if there were any stragglers, Inari shut the door and tugged on her wig one more time. She then gave a little cough and Pina appeared at her side, right on cue. Together, they stepped in front of the fire, carrying between them a mysterious box. A series of oohs and ahhs echoed about the room, for it meant something special was to be performed this evening. Inari and Pina set the heavy box down with a thud, just as the clarion voice of the midnight bell rang out into the darkness outside. All at once, the din died to perfect stillness. Every set of eyes and ears were focused up front, the duo standing ready before the flames. "Ladies and gentleman," Inari announced, her voice a bit muted in the small and heavily decorated room, forcing people to strain their ears. She moved her hands as she spoke, her face only half lit by the light of the fire. "And so our show begins, but not without caution...it seems a peculiar sign as marked this night, for good or for ill. A box, of unknown properties and origins, arrived on our doorstep this very day! It bore a note with only one sentence: Open me at midnight, and ye shall findeth true magic. Yesss, peculiar indeed." Together, she and Pina slowly lifted the lid of the box. Wispy smoke curled out in eery tendrils, and though it was only a bit of trickery, several amongst the audience gasped with genuine surprise. And so, let the magic begin... |