aмelιa ღ ѕтeιnвecĸ (
recluserose) wrote in
sweethymns2011-09-28 11:12 pm
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OPEN-ISH? ⇒ VIVA LAS VEGAS

[Amelia was never quite sure how her local bartender of Red Divine and sort-of friend, Libby Mendez, could rope her into doing the most outrageous things; first there was that bachelorette party with the stripping firemen (Amelia had to interrupt the performance when she discovered that one of them was an incubus eager to feed on the prospective bride), next was a mysterious masquerade ball in New York (which turned out to be a soiree for a large group of vampires-- that one almost ended nastily), and now this. Las Vegas, Nevada.
What was worse THIS time was that Amelia (dressed appropriately for Vegas nightlife much to her disdain) lost sight of her friend in the crowded streets of the city. A timely text from Libby, however, assured her that she was in one of the casinos trying out her luck. Amelia was left to explore by herself.
Of course nothing else could go awry on this night right? Then again, the Emerald Witch felt that a 'normal' night in Vegas wasn't exactly what she would be expecting...]

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[Amelia gives a cold, calculating stare at the griffon statue as if it's the cause of all this]
It'd be rude if I had to force my way in wouldn't it? But I'm suspicious of all of this as it is already.
[There's another method she just thought of--
Knocking three times on the door? Might as well try it the normal way!]
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And it is a club of sorts. Everything is cast in blacks, grays and whites, with hints of gold and chrome. Surprisingly classy.
Relatively small though the sitting area and bar are, there are plush couches and chairs everywhere, most occupied by couples- in fact, there's not a single person to be found in the place. Everyone is paired up, and if there's an extra... well, let's say there are a few groups of three floating around.
The music drowns out any conversation, but there's not much conversation to be had. The air is thick with... something, and most of the patrons seem to be rather occupied with each other.
There's a reason the sitting area is so small. Up the stairs and into the back, there are private rooms. A lot of them, and a lot of them are occupied. Doors shut and locked.
The owner of this fine establishment can be found behind the bar. She catches sight of Amelia and arches an eyebrow. ]
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Amelia enters the club, looking around the club somewhat surprised by the interior... and at the guests. It felt intimate although not in that sentimental way; more like sensual. The feeling she was receiving from such an intense atmosphere was not unlike the overwhelming aura of a vampire using hypnosis on its prey or the very warm presence of succubus or incubus.
She had been to places where the latter had occupied or was in control of and the witch felt like she had a pretty good idea of what was going on behind closed doors. Needless to say, Amelia felt quite uncomfortable and VERY out of place.
She kept her glasses on just in case she needed to see something invisible to her own eyes.
Ah. A bar. Amelia seemed to be more occupied examining the whole place before actually thinking of ordering a drink though.]
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Mads herself slips out from behind the bar and approaches Amelia ]
A little overwhelming when you first walk in, isn't it?
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Quite. One wouldn't expect such from the outside, but as they say, don't judge a book by it's cover.
I should know.
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dem legs]Read a lot of books, do you?
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8|;;]That and I teach about them as well.
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Care for a drink? First round's on the house.
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Hm. A drink doesn't sound so bad right now. I've been walking around Vegas for an hour and I haven't had a drop of alcohol yet. It feels like a sacrilege.
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[ she fixes up Amelia's drink, and slides it in front of her ] I take it you're just visiting?
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I notice you're here by yourself, though.
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[Checks her cell, still no new texts :/] I just hope she doesn't get carried away or worse, get into a situation I have to pull her out of.
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Testing my wards, hm?
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I suppose that's fair.
[ a beat ] I'm Madigan. I run this place. And you are-?
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As for who I am, I'm Amelia. A pleasure to make your acquaintance Madigan.
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