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Working at Ambrosia had naturally been Harlow’s bad influence, but Emma enjoyed it. The other performers were all lovely, and Evie herself was a force to be reckoned with. She got along well enough with the staff, and the clients too appreciated the artform for what it was. “My passion?” Emma clarified, she had to think on this for a moment, her own glass arrived on the table though hers was laced with a few splashes of crimson to sate her appetite. “I suppose it was my mother, her and I would sing when we set about the house doing chores.” The memory was of her second-mother, the one that had taken her in after Leighton’s abandonment. She was a good woman, and yet another that Emma had done poorly in the end. “She’s gone now, singing just… Makes me feel close to her.” The reminiscing drew a soft smile to the edge of her lips before Emma turned her focus towards the woman that had posed the question. “And you?” Emma queried, “Have you always been a fan of burlesque?”
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She hadn’t been, really. A fan, that is, until she wandered into the establishment and listened in on the details of such a place. The blessing that Hypnos had given her was just that and it was nice to hear the unfiltered thoughts of others without even needing to say a word. Much different from the one that had originally graced her when Zeus had favored her, but there was a part of her that preferred it this way given it hadn’t come with strings attached. “I enjoy dancing, music—” the rift stated as she swirled the wine inside her glass and caught whiffs of its aroma, “the melodic singing. I’ve always found that entertaining.” Though Farrah wasn’t sure how much detail she was willing to dish out about her own existence and how ancient she truly was. With time, maybe. “So, I suppose that qualifies as a fan?” which was more a rhetorical question than an actual one, allowing Farrah to move on from the statement quickly, “Refreshing to see so many supernatural working alongside the other, too. Have you been here long?”












