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The Dupont Ballroom
Veronika Montarac
The mother of ghouls lowered herself in a customary bow, a gesture which was not reciprocated by the mother of vampires. A proud Montarac bowed to no one. With her back straight and her eyes up, she scrutinized Viera Osbourne as she raised herself and blurted cliches about her attire ā a compliment which, too, was not answered nor reciprocated by the vampire matriarch.
The air around her shifted. A gaze that lingered a few moments too long cast a shadow on her mien, golden eyes flashing with ire. It passed unnoticed, disappearing as fast as a meteor in the Earth's atmosphere ā an evanescent streak of light in the night sky. The feeling of Vanya's arm encircling her waist doused the embers of jealousy, and her breath hitched. The warmth of his breath as he whispered in her ear kindled something in her, sending a wave of desire to permeate through her body. All she could feel was the warmth of his touch as he pulled her in closer. "Soon when the night is over, I will have you all to myself," she softly whispered back to him as they moved as one.
There was one emotion that pervaded her senses as she watched her husband take the center of the stage. Pride. He dazzled even brighter as he stood in front of the crowd of lesser beings, unworthy of being in the same room as him, and unworthy of breathing the same air. With a glance and a well-timed word, there were only a few ā and foolish beings they were ā who would not yield to his influence.
A warm smile graced her lips as her lovely daughter finally made her way onto the stage. She was a rose amidst daisies, a diamond amongst coal. Viviana took after her mother and father the most, a fact she noted with fulfillment. With her engagement to the Osbourne boy, inferior as he may be, she would finally be able to experience the joys of marriage and motherhood. There was nothing more a mother could hope for her only daughter, and she hoped that Viviana would appreciate their gift.
Yet at her closing statement, Veronika's smile vanished. Time stood still. A moment of tense silence settled into the room as everyone turned their heads toward the back, where her dear son, Victor, stood. Her vision tunneled. All she could hear was the loud thunder of her heart as she looked at her once-favored child, who had caused them a great deal of anguish after he left home without a word.
A hand flew to her mouth, and she took an unconscious step forward, halting when her eyes grazed over her husband's form. "Victor.." Her dearest son. There was nothing she wanted more than to wrap her arms around him in a welcoming embrace. Like a guiding star, she would never let him stray again. Victor would soon learn a valuable lesson in his defiance: actions always have consequences.
The air around her shifted. A gaze that lingered a few moments too long cast a shadow on her mien, golden eyes flashing with ire. It passed unnoticed, disappearing as fast as a meteor in the Earth's atmosphere ā an evanescent streak of light in the night sky. The feeling of Vanya's arm encircling her waist doused the embers of jealousy, and her breath hitched. The warmth of his breath as he whispered in her ear kindled something in her, sending a wave of desire to permeate through her body. All she could feel was the warmth of his touch as he pulled her in closer. "Soon when the night is over, I will have you all to myself," she softly whispered back to him as they moved as one.
There was one emotion that pervaded her senses as she watched her husband take the center of the stage. Pride. He dazzled even brighter as he stood in front of the crowd of lesser beings, unworthy of being in the same room as him, and unworthy of breathing the same air. With a glance and a well-timed word, there were only a few ā and foolish beings they were ā who would not yield to his influence.
A warm smile graced her lips as her lovely daughter finally made her way onto the stage. She was a rose amidst daisies, a diamond amongst coal. Viviana took after her mother and father the most, a fact she noted with fulfillment. With her engagement to the Osbourne boy, inferior as he may be, she would finally be able to experience the joys of marriage and motherhood. There was nothing more a mother could hope for her only daughter, and she hoped that Viviana would appreciate their gift.
Yet at her closing statement, Veronika's smile vanished. Time stood still. A moment of tense silence settled into the room as everyone turned their heads toward the back, where her dear son, Victor, stood. Her vision tunneled. All she could hear was the loud thunder of her heart as she looked at her once-favored child, who had caused them a great deal of anguish after he left home without a word.
A hand flew to her mouth, and she took an unconscious step forward, halting when her eyes grazed over her husband's form. "Victor.." Her dearest son. There was nothing she wanted more than to wrap her arms around him in a welcoming embrace. Like a guiding star, she would never let him stray again. Victor would soon learn a valuable lesson in his defiance: actions always have consequences.
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