Lᴀᴅʏ Cᴀssᴀɴᴅʀᴀ Eᴠᴇɴᴛɪᴅᴇ
"Some say the world will end in fire, and others say in ice, for me that would be to say, I favour those who hold with fire."
◘◘Gathering her wits, and her skirts, Lady Cassandra stood and moved off in one fluid motion. She stopped by her bookshelf, which branched across one wall, and pulled out a small black book, with no words embossed upon the cover. As the book tilted diagonally forwards, mechanisms clunked and that section of the shelf swung forwards and out, revealing a large cupboard set into the wall, reaching far back into the stone. Smiling slightly, Lady Cassandra pulled out her demon hunting gear, and strapped the weapons at several locations about her person.
She walked determinedly down to the stable, her ankle length skirts rustling with each motion. They were craftily designed, with an invisible slit up to her thigh on each side which made them far easier to run in. She motioned to her groom for him to saddle her horse, and pulled on gloves, and a hat upon her head for show. It was a necessary image to uphold, one of her family's wealth and power. She grabbed a short riding crop, designed specially for her, and mounted using a block and the aid of her valet. Her crop was specially designed, as it had a hidden blade that she could use in necessary times.
She settled in the saddle, riding side-seat, and tapped her crop lightly against her horse's flank. The light grey mare sprang forwards out of the imposing gates and onto the busy London streets. She scanned the people from behind the hat, where the brim cut low to hide her eyes and the upper half of her beautiful face. Her eyes flickered with the occasional flame as she saw the ruffians lurking in the shadows of the alleys she passed. She didn't go unnoticed, nay, the Eventide's were well-known, and her presence caused a stir as she travelled down London's streets.
Lᴏʀᴅ Aɴᴅʀᴇᴡ Eᴠᴇɴᴛɪᴅᴇ
"The sound of waves, crashing on the shore, seems to whisper my name, draws me into their lure..."
◘◘Andrew obliged, uncovering his eyes. He blinked for a moment, letting the pupils adjust to the sudden onslaught of light, then turned his large frame to face Victoria on the bed. He smiled at her, then stood and held out his hand to help her up. A sudden idea was starting to take root in his mind, and he so desperately wanted to try it out. He bowed lightly over it, wishing to be "polite" as that was considered proper and correct in his usual social circles.
He thought Victoria was such a breath of fresh air, with her scruffy clothing and coarse language. And who wouldn't admire the way she stood up to his little sister? He let his smile grow into a delighted grin, looking like a child on Christmas. He stood upright, his head only just not bashing painfully against the rafters in the ceiling of the room.