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Abigail Widdowson ([personal profile] acrookedchild) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2015-07-01 07:21 am

Stroke of Midnight [OPEN]

Miss Abigail Widdowson cordially invites you to Geap Manor on Wednesday, July 1st at 19:00.

Food, drinks, and music will be provided.

All are welcome, but individuals are to be aware that any hostilities during the evening's festivities will not be tolerated.


It is the first time in at least a generation that the doors of Geap Manor have been opened to the general population. Or, at least, as general as the supernatural community could be considered. Some invitiations were made personally, but most were formally sent to the higher ranking members of the various factions.

Dinner is announced precisely at 19:30. The small, intimate eating area for the family has been turned into a buffet room. The caterers Abigail hired have obviously been paid well to make sure there is something for everyone. Rich meat dishes, hearty vegetarian dishes, light fish dishes, plenty of accompaniments and finger food. There is also plenty of fairly fresh blood for vampires. For the others, there are wines, water, and tea available.

The grand dining room has had its large table removed, replaced, instead, by small tables that can comfortably hold four. They can, of course, be pushed together to allow for more room.

The ballroom is open to the guests, and the DJ has also been highly paid to make sure the music played is precisely to the hostess's tastes. There is plenty of modern music, good for dancing, as well as older classics. However, interspersed are classical pieces meant for waltzes and foxtrots and other such ballroom dances.

In the sitting room is a drink cart with wine, tea, water, and blood. Chairs and divans are available, as the room is a quiet place, a little away from the ballroom, so conversation can be had with ease. There is an unlit fireplace, and a portrait of Abigail a few years younger than she is now hangs above it.

Most of the rest of the house is locked. One can wander the hallways, but it may prove ultimately fruitless. One who simply walks up the stairways will find the walls of each lined with the Widdowson family portraits of every generation, starting with one of a ten-year-old Abby, her parents, and her six-year-old brother. As one takes in all the paintings, a pattern presents itself. Every Widdowson woman featured is pale, thin, and blonde.

The grounds are beautifully maintained and fenced in by wrought iron on top of stone. A very traditional look for such an imposing manor. On the path from the street to the house, there's little remarkable, save the knocker on the door. Behind the house, however, if one ventures away, one might get the keen sense of something from inside the house watching, waiting, and hungering. On the ground floor, the locked rooms are mostly unremarkable, save for the study at the back of the house. Linger too long near there, and one might hear a sound coming in a pattering set. It isn't a knock against the door, no. Instead, it is the sound of something hitting the wall. If someone were to force their way into the nursery on the second floor or the attic several stories up... Well. They likely won't be coming back to the party. Or to anything.

Wandering, of course, isn't a suggested enterprise. The old house doesn't like people poking around and trying to find its secrets.


(Everyone who has at least a familiarity with the supernatural is welcome, as the invitations were distributed widely. Mingle, make your own top comments, enjoy the food, etc!)
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[personal profile] whatmatters 2015-07-15 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
"There are always other options." The if one wants them end to the thought is implied. It can equally be a commendation of the woman's kindness. So far as Ringer is concerned, there's nothing to challenge and no threats or fights to be made in the present circumstance. They can both insinuate things all the want, but the woman would be unlikely to risk tarnishing her party for anything unnecessary and Ringer has no intention of giving her reason enough.

"I appreciate them having the option," she adds in a vague attempt to diffuse any potential tension. Better in glasses than allowing the vampires to feed on people. Though it does beg the question: "How did you find such a lavish supply to accommodate everyone at a party so big?"
whatmatters: (:|)

[personal profile] whatmatters 2015-07-19 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
Ringer wonders if Abigail missed the nuance of her question or if the answer was a deliberate deviation from the topic. Not one to be dissuaded without more direct cues, she persists, hoping that asking about vampires and their blood isn't secretly some horrendously offensive and taboo line of inquiry. "Are there a variety of options for the vampires as well? I do wonder how the meals are procured."
whatmatters: (disconcerted)

[personal profile] whatmatters 2015-07-24 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
The information both surprises and reassures Ringer a little, grateful that people weren't being randomly slaughtered in order to provide snacks for a portion of the guests. It seems like most blood would be more valuable in a hospital, but there's certainly something to be said for excess wealth and generosity. "Will they drink it? Rather than find a fresh meal."
whatmatters: (this isn't the first time)

[personal profile] whatmatters 2015-07-27 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
"What makes you so sure?" It's an honest question. Ringer's glad to hear that there are more rules beyond those she's picked up on already and that this place, if nowhere else, might be safer for her to exist in. She does wonder, though, who or what will enforce those rules.
whatmatters: (sounds a lot like a bad idea)

[personal profile] whatmatters 2015-08-02 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
"I hope your house succeeds," she replies easily. Ringer offers a nod to Abigail as an acknowledgment of their conversation and a sort of vaguely earned respect. The hunter still isn't sure what to think of the woman, but providing the blood in an allegedly humane way and ensuring the vampires drink it helps. Not to mention there's no explicit reason to dislike her outside of her loyalties and magical lifestyle. "Thanks for the party."