Aphrodite Dionaea (
callipygos) wrote2012-12-01 06:44 pm
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holiday party post
Aphrodite's New York loft is done up to the nines.
The first good look as one enters is of twinkling Manhattan through the big windows, lights bright against a dark winter sky. The windows take up most of two walls; the rest of the space is largely empty, the star of the show a glowingly polished hardwood floor perfect for dancing.
There's a cluster of low-slung couches and chairs at one end of the room, velvet and leather and very inviting. They're situated by the fireplace, which lends them a cozy glow-- though it isn't cold anywhere in here, despite the windows.
Aphrodite is very proud of a few things about tonight:
1) The music, which spans a decent range of time periods and tempos, and will be playing for most of the evening.
2) The decorations, understated but quite lovely: softly glowing lights, silver and gold ribbons wound around columns and draped from the ceiling ... the occasional strategically placed bit of mistletoe.
3) Her dress.
And yes, darlings, there is a very well stocked bar and counter full of snacks.
That's what happens when you enlist the Three Graces to help you plan your shindigs.
The first good look as one enters is of twinkling Manhattan through the big windows, lights bright against a dark winter sky. The windows take up most of two walls; the rest of the space is largely empty, the star of the show a glowingly polished hardwood floor perfect for dancing.
There's a cluster of low-slung couches and chairs at one end of the room, velvet and leather and very inviting. They're situated by the fireplace, which lends them a cozy glow-- though it isn't cold anywhere in here, despite the windows.
Aphrodite is very proud of a few things about tonight:
1) The music, which spans a decent range of time periods and tempos, and will be playing for most of the evening.
2) The decorations, understated but quite lovely: softly glowing lights, silver and gold ribbons wound around columns and draped from the ceiling ... the occasional strategically placed bit of mistletoe.
3) Her dress.
And yes, darlings, there is a very well stocked bar and counter full of snacks.
That's what happens when you enlist the Three Graces to help you plan your shindigs.
Re: Lounging
Looking up at him with a smile that isn't wholly honest, she nods. There's some hesitation to it.
"S'a lovely party. I know quite a few here."
She grows quiet.
Re: Lounging
He can tell something isn't right. He thinks back to the things they'd talked about, why she'd been so reluctant about coming to this party in the first place, and he wonders if this might have been a bad idea. Still, he hopes she's enjoyed herself a little bit.
"Been mingling?"
Re: Lounging
"I met some lovely people. An' I'm hopin' t'do some dancin'."
Once she's feeling a little less tipsy. It wouldn't do to step on her partner's feet.
Another pause.
"I'm — I keep thinkin' I see Sam. In the crowd." She drops her head, a hard line forming between her brows. "An' Voodoo's here, but he's — I thought I made eye contact with him once, but he — "
She shakes her head.
Re: Lounging
"Voodoo?"
He looks around again. His lips form a tight line and he shakes his head as well, rubbing her arm.
"He's prolly just bein' a dick again," he mutters. "If I see 'im I'll tell 'im to knock it off and just talk to you."
He wouldn't know what to do if he saw the Sam/not Sam.
Re: Lounging
There's a well of sadness in her deep blue eyes, but she looks away and shakes her head. She's almost approached half a dozen times, but every time she looks he's off doing something else. And he's certainly not giving off the warm and friendly vibes Tommy had her thinking he might.
"But, I guess, perhaps — I mean, it is a party. An' he's certainly ... partyin'."
She gestures to the pole.
"I guess it jus' ain't the right time. Still, I feel a li'l — unsettled. I've been waitin' t'talk t'him for a long time now. An' seein' Sam has jus' got my hairs on end, y'know? Drinkin' hasn't helped much."
Re: Lounging
...What is Voodoo doing on the--
Never mind.
"I dunno, I thought he wanted to talk to you, too." He shrugs, still stroking her back. "I dunno what else to say, honey. Just-- try not to worry about it now."
Aw, jeez, she just looks so sad and her voice is tugging at those proverbial heartstrings that don't get tugged at all too often.
"And I ain't gonna tell you not to drink, 'cause it sure as hell ain't my place, but-- if you're seeing Sam, or if you think you're seeing Sam..." Trailing off, he tries to meet her eyes, putting two and two together as it has always added up in the same way for him. "Maybe just ease up on it a little bit."
Re: Lounging
"You're right. T'be honest, I'd very much like t'be able t'kiss you later, anyhow," she whispers, apparently just tipsy enough to think she's being subtle. "It's — nothin' I ain't used to. An' it's a party. I'll worry 'bout Voodoo later. He looks like he's havin' fun."
She sighs, subtly slipping her hand under his jacket, rubbing his waist soothingly.
"I came over t'check on you, anyhow. Not the other way 'round."
Re: Lounging
Her soft smile reassures him that no harm has been done, and her whispered admission makes him smile in return, as does her touch. The contact is definitely welcome.
"'M fine. Really, I am."
A beat.
"I'm prolly not gonna dance to this music, but that buffet table is awesome."
Re: Lounging
She chuckles. She'll try giving it another shot later on. Putting something on her stomach might even do her some good. She has every intention of staying as long as Tommy wants to, and enjoying the festivities. Though, if she continues to see Sam, she might take that as a sign to throw in the towel.
"The music I ain't so scared of. I'm gonna try my luck, see if I can't get somebody t'dance with me."
Shooting him a teasing smile, she withdraws her hand and clasps it in front of her demurely, returning her attention to the city skyline.
"It really is beautiful."
Re: Lounging
She can dance with whomever she wants, but she's still going to be leaving with him.
Looking back out the window at the skyline, he takes a sip of his ginger ale.
"Yeah. It is."
Re: Lounging
"Tommy."
Her voice is half-scolding, half-amused. She pokes his side, and shakes her head, glancing around the room before returning to the window.
(She doesn't pull away.)
"Thank you. Not jus' for bringin' me here, but for bringin' me t'your New York."
Re: Lounging
He glances down at her, at her eyes, at her lips, the way her hair frames her face, and he glances away again to take another sip of his drink.
"You're welcome."
He gives her a light squeeze.
Thanks for coming with me. Thanks for being with me. Thanks for putting up with me.
Re: Lounging
(It's not.)
"All right," she sighs, finally pulling away from him. "I'm gonna dance off somma these nerves. Try not t'pick a fight with John? An' try not t'get too melancholy."
She squeezes his hand, and — quick as a flash — gives him a peck on the cheek.
"I mean t'abscond with you when the shindig's over."
Re: Lounging
Abscond? What does abscond mean?
"'Kay." He smiles anyway as his cheek warms with the brief kiss. "Don't you get too melancholy either, alright?"
Re: Lounging
"Sugar, jus' you mind my tailfeathers on the dance floor. They'll be shakin'."
It's hard to be sad when you're dancing.
Re: Lounging
"In that dress, honey, you bet I'll be minding your tailfeathers."
It's hard to be sad when she looks as good as she does right now.
"Go on, then. Have your fun."
Re: Lounging
She hesitates just a single moment more, searching out his eyes. Nothing more needs to be said; he knows she's near if he needs her.
She winks, and turns, making her way to the dance floor.