Ladon Party: Victoria and OPEN
Dressed in a deep shade of violet, Victoria was a vampire, but not herself. Her clothing placed her as a better fit for the mid-nineteenth century. The dark colors contrasted against her pale skin well, and the corset accentuated her already curved figure. The corset wasn't strung so tight, however, that made it difficult to walk. Breathing wasn't a problem though, so she didn't have to worry about that. The shopping trip with the elven twins had proven to be entertaining enough, and she smiled more around them than she'd done lately.
Now she was at the party at Ladon, keeping a reasonable distance from the fire. Fire could still hurt a vampire, even though the cold did little to them. She chatted with a few other students, feeling a little more like herself than she had for quite some time. The breakup with Bayani, the wedding, and then the attack at the wedding brought up a lot of unresolved feelings. Anger and betrayal already incubating, and then angels arriving to deem everything unholy, including herself.
She only had a few months left though, and the school year was starting to pass swifter than she anticipated. Victoria would soon depart from the school and join Romina, and then her future was more or less up to whatever she decided. Mr. Kaden hadn't brought up college in a while, but she suspected the upcoming winter probably had something to do with that, along with everything else.
Victoria excused herself from the group she chatted with to go and join the dancing, reveling a little in the music. Her last Halloween at St. Margaret's. She might has well get used to it, and turned to the nearest person, dancing with whoever it was, showing off her skill, even with the corset wrapped snugly around her torso.