//'Cause I'm Under Your Spell- {Morgana}
Mar 8, 2012 21:03:17 GMT -5
Post by SNOWFLAKES [Brik] on Mar 8, 2012 21:03:17 GMT -5
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Verre clapped her hands as the song ended, and with vain, powerful movements, the DJ took a bow, his arm to his stomach, his other arm in the air. He almost acted like a king bowing down and just beginning to command his kingdom. The DJ almost was considered a king; everybody that was a regular to the raves knew the guy (who they called Puzzle, of which he took to spelling like Puzzl3) and fell in love with the man and the selections he picked. It was all danceable music and was always entertaining to listen to even if the ravers weren’t on the illuminated floorand were influenced by six of the customary pills that were always served at the bar at the very far side of the room. Apparently, ecstasy makes music all the more enjoyable.They were all songs that were known and unknown, heard of and unheard of, and every once in awhile, the DJ himself would mix a song or two.
The crowd claps towards the DJ, who speaks into his microphone to tell the people on the dancefloor he was going to take a break, which he knew allowed people to go to the bar, have a few drinks and pop some candy-looking pills and then get back on the dancefloor. Everybody gives the DJ the thumbs up and spread out, some people heading to the bar to get some alcohol or pills, and the people that believe in P.L.U.R.R spread out and go and talk to people about their costumes or to trade bracelets or just socialize in general. Verre weaves her way from the front of the crowd to the bar, her thumbs hooked into the straps of her cupcake bag and moved her track sneakers that she had covered with rainbow leggings across the room to the bar. She usually didn’t drink too much, maybe a couple of bottles every once in awhile
Almost as soon as her shorts hit the stool in front of the bar, the bartender instantly asks if she wants the usual, to which she blatantly nods to, and before she knows it, Verre has a bottle of Reverse blended whiskey in front of her, which she instantly brings to her lips (but only before she realized she had her blinking pacifier in, which she took out and then sipped at). Putting her foot along the bottom railing, she lackadaisically kicked her feet to the sides and the chair flipped to the side so that she could observe her surroundings through a rainbow colored veil of hair.
With a neatly plucked, thin eyebrow raised curiously, she looked down the way of the bar, glancing over the people as they almost ritualistically placed bright pieces of heavenly candy with different shapes carved into them on their tounges and then breathe in slowly as if they had just come back to life. For some ravers, just being there made them come back to life after some of them had to deal with the stress of school/work/life in general. It was a place where they could dance and have fun and just be themselves. It was the place where Verre could wear tutu’s and draw a rainbow line across her face and be free from her (enjoyable) job as a track and field director.
As she turned around to the front of the bar, placing her elbows on the table, out of the corner of her eye, she saw a figure take a seat in the stool next to her, and so she, as any natural human being would do, turned her blue eyes towards the raver who sat next to her. Her eyes fell upon a girl with rainbow hair, just like Verre’s, except for the fact the rainbow hair was all in her hair and not just in one small section. Perking her eyebrows a little bit, she scanned her up and down, her eyes falling upon her arms which, as any natural person at a rave would, were chock loaded with handmade bracelets. Verre was the type that liked rainbow Kandi bracelets and would always want to trade in some old regular green or yellow bracelet for the rainbow bracelets.
Tapping the girl on the shoulder, her obnoxious, perky self launched into a million different topics at once. “Oh my gosh, I love your hair, I like rainbows too. And your rave outfit is so nice and energetic, my outfits are so underdone, but raves are just about being yourself, so I don’t care too much. And I love your Kandi, would you like to trade your rainbow bracelet for one of mine?”