Her fingers glossed over the small formal invitation that had been delivered by a man bearing the telltale signs of being a 'blood bag', as humans belonging to vampires were affectionately called. He had been dark haired and pale with dark rings under his eyes and he used a cane to aid with his walking. Parties were a common occurrence within the Underground. Most who dwelled within the darkest corners of society found no use in working, as most hoarded money over the course of their long lifespans and she was no different. Her home was extravagant but small compared to others, so partying was the only thing they could do. Some pursued knowledge, others chose to wander around the world and some chose to dabble in drugs.
She dropped the invitation onto a small table that held a plain white vase with a few flowers arranged neatly within it. If she were to attend the party then she would have to get ready now in order to be there on time. The maids that bustled about in the background quietly picked up the invitation before setting it with the other invitations from previous parties.
"Lady Ivy?" A soft knock caught the woman off guard as she lowered her hair brush.
"Yes? Come in."
The maid from earlier stepped in with her hands folded together and she looked at the ground. "May I help you get ready for the party?"
Lady Ivy smiled softly as she looked at the maid through the mirror. "Yes." She was certainly nicer than the maid's previous employer.
The carriage ride wasn't particularly bumpy or exciting; in fact it was quite boring; she should have brought a book to read. When the carriage came to a stop, the woman brushed a stray lock of her dark hair out of her face before pulling on her thin gloves and smoothing any wrinkle she found. The carriage door was opened and she was helped out. There were many people already flowing into the large mansion. Some stayed on the steps to socialize. A few stopped and stared at the woman. Ivy was quite plain looking compared to the women that fluttered around the party. Even her dress was plain in comparison to others! Ivy's gown was a simple dark green and black dress with short sleeves. A simple black necklace was around her neck and a simple string of black pearls decorated her hair. The other women wore brightly colored gowns that were cut low enough to leave very little to the imagination with heavy jewelry and thick make up. Their hair reminded Ivy of the style worn in the French Court years ago.
The host of the party was a wealthy warlock by the name of William Abraham. He was a foolish man who believed that he was a gift to the world. Ivy disliked the man but she had a reputation to keep so she would attend his parties. They were around the same age, William and Ivy. She couldn't remember exactly how old she was since she had stopped counting the years long ago.
Her hands toyed with the green fan that she carried. If she would have been younger she would have enjoyed the parties more but as the years ticked on she found herself growing bored with them and the people who attended them.
"It's been ages, hasn't it Ivy?" A masculine voice called from behind her. Turning to face the source of the voice, for she already knew the man well enough, the woman looked at her fellow warlock. William Abraham grinned at her as he pushed back his light colored hair.
"It has been some time William." Ivy said with a polite smile. The man's brows furrowed as he noticed the strain in her smile. William was a persistent man, annoying even, and he knew just how to push her buttons.
"Is that a wrinkle that I see?"
Ivy's brows furrowed and a small frown came to her painted lips. "You know we never age." There was a tinge of sadness behind her words that the man caught. Although he had an ego the size of Europe, he had known the woman for a very long time. He knew of her desire to live like the humans that she watched. Once in their past the two had been close but an argument had driven a wedge between them and ever since then they have been on strained terms.
"Perhaps it is for the better that we cannot age and wither like humans." William's tone softened before he checked himself. He was the host of this ball, he couldn't just stand there and reminisce about times long gone. "If you'll excuse me, I must get on with greeting everyone. The ladies must be dying to see me." He quickly left Ivy's side to flutter from woman to woman like a butterfly.
After she no longer could see William, the woman decided that socializing was in the best interest for her reputation and it would help to keep the boredom away.
She dropped the invitation onto a small table that held a plain white vase with a few flowers arranged neatly within it. If she were to attend the party then she would have to get ready now in order to be there on time. The maids that bustled about in the background quietly picked up the invitation before setting it with the other invitations from previous parties.
"Lady Ivy?" A soft knock caught the woman off guard as she lowered her hair brush.
"Yes? Come in."
The maid from earlier stepped in with her hands folded together and she looked at the ground. "May I help you get ready for the party?"
Lady Ivy smiled softly as she looked at the maid through the mirror. "Yes." She was certainly nicer than the maid's previous employer.
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The carriage ride wasn't particularly bumpy or exciting; in fact it was quite boring; she should have brought a book to read. When the carriage came to a stop, the woman brushed a stray lock of her dark hair out of her face before pulling on her thin gloves and smoothing any wrinkle she found. The carriage door was opened and she was helped out. There were many people already flowing into the large mansion. Some stayed on the steps to socialize. A few stopped and stared at the woman. Ivy was quite plain looking compared to the women that fluttered around the party. Even her dress was plain in comparison to others! Ivy's gown was a simple dark green and black dress with short sleeves. A simple black necklace was around her neck and a simple string of black pearls decorated her hair. The other women wore brightly colored gowns that were cut low enough to leave very little to the imagination with heavy jewelry and thick make up. Their hair reminded Ivy of the style worn in the French Court years ago.
The host of the party was a wealthy warlock by the name of William Abraham. He was a foolish man who believed that he was a gift to the world. Ivy disliked the man but she had a reputation to keep so she would attend his parties. They were around the same age, William and Ivy. She couldn't remember exactly how old she was since she had stopped counting the years long ago.
Her hands toyed with the green fan that she carried. If she would have been younger she would have enjoyed the parties more but as the years ticked on she found herself growing bored with them and the people who attended them.
"It's been ages, hasn't it Ivy?" A masculine voice called from behind her. Turning to face the source of the voice, for she already knew the man well enough, the woman looked at her fellow warlock. William Abraham grinned at her as he pushed back his light colored hair.
"It has been some time William." Ivy said with a polite smile. The man's brows furrowed as he noticed the strain in her smile. William was a persistent man, annoying even, and he knew just how to push her buttons.
"Is that a wrinkle that I see?"
Ivy's brows furrowed and a small frown came to her painted lips. "You know we never age." There was a tinge of sadness behind her words that the man caught. Although he had an ego the size of Europe, he had known the woman for a very long time. He knew of her desire to live like the humans that she watched. Once in their past the two had been close but an argument had driven a wedge between them and ever since then they have been on strained terms.
"Perhaps it is for the better that we cannot age and wither like humans." William's tone softened before he checked himself. He was the host of this ball, he couldn't just stand there and reminisce about times long gone. "If you'll excuse me, I must get on with greeting everyone. The ladies must be dying to see me." He quickly left Ivy's side to flutter from woman to woman like a butterfly.
After she no longer could see William, the woman decided that socializing was in the best interest for her reputation and it would help to keep the boredom away.