Characters: Luxa, Ushiromiya Ange, Xerxes Break, Ciel Phantomhive, Portgas D. Ace, Mello, Subject Delta, Various Dollsy Monsters, OPEN TO ANYONE
Setting: Grand Ballroom
Time: The very beginning of Night 20
Summary: Happy birthday, Dollsy! It's party time, and all the monsters and ghosts have come out to play. Care to join them for a bit of wine and
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"Hmmmm~? What's this, Master Phantomhive?" He swooped in on the boy, nearly sloshing his wine on Ciel's shirt in the process. "Drinking already? Shouldn't you grow up a bit first? I was under the impression that there were laws against that sort of thing. What a terrible little boy!"
And again, he wished Emily was there to emphasize the point, but this would be his last night without her. For now he would just have to be obnoxious enough for the both of them.
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Ciel swirled the wine glass and inhaled the rich bouquet. "It seems more of a crime to not enjoy a fine wine with this fine meal. Besides, by the looks of it, perhaps it is you who ought to avoid drinking." He was smiling still with a perfectly polite smile. That sort of polite smile that just screams, 'bite me.'
At least he was being more than civil. He even went so far as to gesture to the empty chair next to him, "Please, have a seat."
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What a shame, then, that Break had no respect for status.
"Good enough to be worth a poisoning! Ha! What an interesting assessment," he said, in a tone of voice that made 'interesting' sound like 'incredibly stupid.' But he sat down anyway, setting his carafe as far away from Ciel as he could manage.
"You're mistaken! I may have had a little--" rather an understatement, he was making good progress with the carafe-- "but I assure you, I'm just fine. I could fence you blindfolded and win."
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The festive air almost made him forget that this was the same house that had spent the past year putting him through every torture imaginable, then making up a few new ones just for good measure. Almost, but not quite; he wouldn't be partaking in any of the goods set out, though he had liberated his own carafe of wine from the kitchen beforehand. He may not be capable of getting properly drunk but that didn't mean he couldn't enjoy himself a little. Besides, he would hate to ruin the atmosphere ( ... )
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He seemed less interested in having a good time, and more interested in monitoring the possible threats. Creatures gorged themselves on human flesh, which caused even him to bat an eye. This party was bizarre, gross, and even surreal. The music did little to help how uncomfortable he felt. He almost felt like he was hallucinating.
Eventually he spotted the Lonely Ghost Boy and Break. The poor ghost did look terribly out of place and depressed. Delta was naturally inclined to help, even if the figure was a specter of the dead. He watched Break preform his magic tricks with some interest. Delta was checking to see if the ghost responded to the tricks at all, too.
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They could hold his attention for as long as they wished it; with how frank and direct his gaze was, it seemed almost as though the weight of his sorrow was carried entirely and only for them.
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"Well, good evening!" He waved at Delta, and a few stray candies fell out of his sleeve, accompanied by a lollipop with an impossibly long stick. "Shouldn't you say hello? It's rude just to stare." He knelt to gather the candies, eyes still fixed on Delta. "And this house is haunted with a very polite ghost, see, and he doesn't take too kindly to rude guests. You know what happens to rude guests?" He picked up the lollipop last of all, holding it longwise between his palms. "They disappear." He moved his hands closer as he spoke and the lollipop shrank and shrank until he clapped and it vanished altogether.
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He carefully-- and still somewhat unsurely-- made his way into the room, and after a minute, grabbed a glass of wine and ( ... )
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The music and the glow that Luxa could see from the hallway - it had to be a trap. She would not expect anything less from this nightmare house; it would be almost sacreligious for it not to be a ruse. Certainly the house wouldn't be kind to its inhabitants. She thought, if it were, it would be like a favored pet suddenly going rabid and attacking its owner. Completely against its nature ( ... )
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He hadn't exactly been fond of Luxa, but he saw absolutely no reason to ignore her. After all, she had decided that she was indebted to him; if she was a potential ally, then he might as well go talk to her or something.
He saw that the girl was wearing what appeared to be a blindfold of some sorts. This was a little bit odd-- it certainly looked quite ridiculous-- but Mello supposed she had a reason to wear it, considering the fact that she'd been completely blinded by the light when she'd first arrived at the house. She was probably using it to block out the light or something... which meant that she was likely able to see again. She wasn't ( ... )
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Luxa glared right back at the Overlander - was everyone here an Overlander? The novelty was wearing off more rapidly with every one she met - and turned back towards the table, absently beginning to pick apart the cake in her hands. The blindfold, while helpful, severely impeded her peripheral vision, and she found it impossible to look at the Overlander unless she was turned in his direction.
... Well, good. She'd rather not get into an inane staring contest anyway ( ... )
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It took him a moment to realize he was being addressed. Marth shook himself-- time to focus.
With an apologetic look to Link, he responded, just loud enough to be heard over the music and merrymaking.
"...I suppose we should investigate."
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