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cherry gripped a porcelain snack plate with a steady hand. she’d attended enough cotillions in her life to know how to hold herself. still, she couldn’t seem to shake the pit of worry that sat in her stomach. these stakes just seemed so…high. this was THE gamemaster’s party, after all. bobbing around the outskirts of the room - avoiding the masses congregating in the center - cherry nibbled daintily on a dry, less-than-impressive cookie. placing it back on the plate with disappointment, she strode elegantly over to a nearby table in search of a better snack. unfortunately, all of the hors d’oeuvres look equally unappealing and bland. fortunately, though, a familiar raven-haired figure seemed to have a similar idea. “ oh, i-i don’t know. ” cherry drawled softly, stumbling over her words. val had always made cherry a little nervous. between the age gap and the skill gap and just about any other gap one could think of, cherry desperately wanted to impress the vixen. “ i think it’s just lovely, really. nothing OUTRAGEOUS, of course, but lovely nonetheless. “ sparkling blue eyes examined the room, grazing over the small details of her environment. “ this can’t be all though, right ?? he didn’t really call us on up here to mingle, did he ?? “ there was a certain dumbfounded naivety to her voice, confusion written into the fine lines of her face. “ i’m still waitin’ for some kinda stunt or something, to be perfectly honest. “
she rummaged through the other foods displayed on the table, choosing a single cracker (which looked inconspicuous enough) to nibble on. if val didn’t already know who it was behind the mask from the beach blonde hair, the southern drawl was a dead giveaway. she listened intently to the other, a bit impressed by her explanation. now she was speaking like a real vixen. “i don’t know, i was never one for GALAS,” val added, finishing off the cracker in her hand. “i don’t think i ever had the chance to go to one. i’d only ever seen them in movies, really.” val watched over the crowd, admiring a couple dancing in the distance. maybe some of the players really could just relax even under the OMINOUS feeling lurking in the spaces of the party. whatever the case, val would stay on her guard just in case. “i hope we’re not here just to MINGLE. god, he’d be wasting a perfectly good opportunity for us to get somewhere,” she scoffed, sipping again at the practically tasteless drink. “if i was the game master, i’d place some kind of puzzle in such a bland space,” she theorized, tapping her cheek. “there has to be MORE. if not, the game master is the exact coward i thought he’d be.”







