Dance! (Open)
Apr 1, 2011 16:07:08 GMT -5
Post by Nocturnal on Apr 1, 2011 16:07:08 GMT -5
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After the sun went down, more and more people had started arriving. And, don't tell anyone, but I was getting kinda claustophobic and all, with all those bodies cramming around me. It was also way too warm, so I needed to cool off. With all that exertion, I could have broken a nail you know! So, I decided I needed a drink. I shouted something unintelligible to my fans, and pointed one thin, pale finger to the refreshment tables. As I strode down, I forced people in my way, out of it. You know, I'm stronger than I look. People actually seemed desperate to get out of my way! I guess I'm just that great. After a few long steps, I was at the table. It seemed to stretch forever on either side, an endless expanse of nourishment. Delicacies flow, and I can feel my mouth water. I'm not really hungry, but they all look so good!
The first drink that I saw happened to be some sort of red, swirling mixture. I grabbed it without thinking, hoping that it isn't wine. I hate that stuff! It's just so bitter, and is life worth living if it isn't sweet? Anyways, I adjust the straps on my dazzling blue dress, which glitters enchantingly. I knew how I looked, and I knew that people would stare. The more important question was, did I care? No.
The chilled night air greeted me as I stepped out onto the deck. The cold, rough wood scraped against my high heels, and I checked them for splinters. One, worried though crossed my mind, about how expensive they were. Then, I snorted. Money meant nothing! I had all I needed, and so much more. I couldn't really understand why someone would worry about the stuff, when they could just ask their parents for more. [/blockquote] [/color]
Celeste Noxburn
[/shadow]The loud, club music blares in my ears, and my feet leave skid marks across the retro hardwood flooring. This was how I liked it, dancing hard into the night, and never stopping. A few of my adoring fans were trotting along behind me, trying to keep up with my amazing, fast pace. I slipped and slid along the dance floor, bumping others out of the way. Like they held any importance at all. The others were probably just walk ins, unike me. My pointed nose is held high in the air, and I glitter and gleam as I twirl. Some people say it's over rated, but I disagree completely. My dress bottom came up to me knees, exposing pallid skin. Not a single hair was to be seen on my finely waxed legs. In fact, not a speck of dirt either; I had just bathed yesterday! And, it was my second in a week! Sometimes, I amazed myself with how good I looked.Maybe, I mused, I could let a fan or two in. But only my most devoted. My next mental image was just as grand, and I started wondering what I looked like. Of course, I knew I looked amazing and all; but how amazing? Like, oh-my-gosh-will-you-marry-me-amazing? Or just hey-you-look-great-tonight-amazing? I could just see myself, an elegant display of perfection, belting out the notes to the song. It was an upbeat, nonsensical thing, but great to dance to. We were celebrating the Hunger Games, putting down bets for the winner. I personally had my money on Zuka. Let's face it people, that girl's got something going for her! But, anyways, back to me.
I sang along to the song, even though I didn't really know the words. But, who cares? As long as I was the most brilliant singer there, why should I need lyrics? I imagined standing in a recording studio, just singing into the finely tuned microphone. It would be all vocals, highlighting my voice.
After the sun went down, more and more people had started arriving. And, don't tell anyone, but I was getting kinda claustophobic and all, with all those bodies cramming around me. It was also way too warm, so I needed to cool off. With all that exertion, I could have broken a nail you know! So, I decided I needed a drink. I shouted something unintelligible to my fans, and pointed one thin, pale finger to the refreshment tables. As I strode down, I forced people in my way, out of it. You know, I'm stronger than I look. People actually seemed desperate to get out of my way! I guess I'm just that great. After a few long steps, I was at the table. It seemed to stretch forever on either side, an endless expanse of nourishment. Delicacies flow, and I can feel my mouth water. I'm not really hungry, but they all look so good!
The first drink that I saw happened to be some sort of red, swirling mixture. I grabbed it without thinking, hoping that it isn't wine. I hate that stuff! It's just so bitter, and is life worth living if it isn't sweet? Anyways, I adjust the straps on my dazzling blue dress, which glitters enchantingly. I knew how I looked, and I knew that people would stare. The more important question was, did I care? No.
The chilled night air greeted me as I stepped out onto the deck. The cold, rough wood scraped against my high heels, and I checked them for splinters. One, worried though crossed my mind, about how expensive they were. Then, I snorted. Money meant nothing! I had all I needed, and so much more. I couldn't really understand why someone would worry about the stuff, when they could just ask their parents for more. [/blockquote] [/color]