Chapter 56: Party
Was a bit busy writing a horror short, almost done with a draft. It was pretty fun to think of the multiple ways I could kill off characters, and before I knew it, it turned out to be a bit too graphic. On a side note, the review for like 0.5 stars have a ton of upvotes on it, I didn't realize this story was so horrible >< maybe I should kill off all the other characters in this too and turn Fang into an angst-driven guy for 50 chapters like he should've been from the start!
Just kidding, I wouldn't do that.
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Each dormitory was built for two people and the only other person that could enter the place was Fang. However, she knew that Fang left early for the weekend and never expected for him to return back into the dorm. Panicked, she shouted, “Don’t come in!”
“Come out quickly then, I have to talk to you about something important before I go.”
“Just wait a bit longer!” Hurriedly, Scarlett finished washing, and put on clean clothes and after wiping her face once again, opened the door.
An impatient expression stayed on Fang’s face as he complained, “Blue, you take so long when you’re in the bathroom, what do you do in there?”
“I like long showers, do you have a problem with that?” Blue scowled at Fang. “Why are you here?”
“Ah, last week when I met with Mii, she said that her roommate’s hosting a birthday party, and that she’d like to invite you as well. If you’re free later today, why don’t you come with me and Mii?” He knew that Blue was introverted, and ever since his roommate had come to this college, they’d always head back to their relative’s house every weekend.
“Her roommate? Tracy?” She faintly recognized the person, but didn’t recall being close at all. “I don’t know her, why did she invite me?”
“Maybe she likes you?” Fang shrugged. “Mii said that Tracy broke up with her boyfriend, and you look pretty attractive.”
“She looks disgusting.” Although Blue saw her once when visiting with Fang, she instantly recognized the large amounts of powder applied to her face. She couldn’t help but compare her skin with Tracy’s, and thought that much makeup was repulsive.
Fang frowned at her. “She’s inviting you specifically, and it’s not like she’s doing it out of malice. I think you should go, after all, you stand a better chance compared to your unrequited love, Scarlett.”
Inside his heart, he sighed. Fang wished that Blue would take the opportunity instead of going for someone unattainable. Having someone to love, and love back would make Blue happy for sure, and fix those weird quirks that Blue had.
However, today was not the day. Immediately, rage stirred up in Blue as she stared at him. “You… bastard!”
Seeing that anger, Fang started to back away towards the door. “I didn’t mean that about you and Scarlett… since you’re not willing to go, I’ll come up with an excuse.”
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As he reached the door, Blue shouted, “Wait!”
He turned around. “What?”
“I changed my mind. You’re right, I should go for sure.”
Puzzled, Fang looked at Blue, but kept his questions to himself.
“Don’t misunderstand, it’s not because I’m interested in Tracy.”
“Well, she’ll probably be happy anyways.” He quickly told her the address, and left the room.
A smile crept on Blue’s face. The intention behind Tracy’s invitation was obvious – from a single glance, she noticed the belittling attitude Tracy had against Fang when she visited with Fang.
With the small, tiny influence that female magician might have, there’ll be an interesting event at the party, and how could she miss that?
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Blazing lights lit up the city, a glistening pearl amidst the dark sea of black that enveloped the ground. Tracy’s family was quite wealthy within Minuet City, so the location of the party was a certain luxurious building.
The entire structure dashed with green and gold stone dazzled the air as the silver moonlight hit the surface, illuminating the hall below. Beside the hall was a fast flowing stream that accompanied the delicate atmosphere as it gently crashed through the rocks in its path. Extravagance seeped through every corner, with the figures chatting inside the hall dressed gracefully. It was impossible to compare the dwarven bar Fang had visited previously to this.
Upon arriving at the front of the grand hall, Fang and Mii gasped at the amount of wealth it would’ve taken to construct something like it.
In contrast, Blue looked indifferent. She didn’t care; this place was full of boredom in her memories.
The party of three passed through the entrance into the main hall. Similar to the other guests present, Tracy was beautifully attired, obscuring her true appearance like her personality.
A warm welcome flew out from Tracy as she made her way to them. “Mii, you came!”
“Happy birthday, Tracy!” Mii gave her a hug.
“What do you think of the place? Isn’t it great? It’s one of the most difficult places to reserve in the entire city!” She proudly said. Her father was a renowned magician, and even with his connections, it was somewhat hard to book the place. Still, seeing the satisfied looks on the guests made her feel that it was worth the trouble, and she thought it definitely boosted her social status.
Taking a glance at Fang, Tracy’s eyes held a bit of hatred. He didn’t fit in at all with those ordinary clothes. Everyone else had their appearance perfect for the party, it was just him.
Although Mii also wore simple clothing, it didn’t matter, as with the beauty Mii had, she’d attract attention regardless of what she was dressed in. And Blue, well, he appeared handsome, pleasing the eyes with both his style and looks.
Her eyes fell again to the sore one out. Fang, you don’t belong here at all!