Nohi
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The sound of a piano fills a grand hall, a spotlight split between two nameless musicians, but for the time being, all of the attention is on the beauty that spills from the pianist, dressed in black in stark contrast to the ivory white grand piano that they play on. It is a gentle strumming with a slow start that reels in the attention of all of the guests that sit around the many tables illuminated by flickering candlelight.
As the tune begins to grow a bit more livelier, another light reveals a newlywed couple in the middle of the dance floor, embraced in one another’s arms and smiling so full, expressions of pure love as they looked upon each other as if the rest of the world didn’t exist to them. When the sound of a violin begins, it is only then that they begin to move, dancing across the unimpeded ballroom floors that seemed to light up with every step that they took. The bride was in absolute glee, and every time the light shined on the groom’s eyes, it looked as if he were ready to cry at any moment. The gentle sounds of sniffling and sighs of awe at the sight of the bride and groom as they let their hearts out on the dance floor for all to see within the tempo’s vivace pace that slowly descended into a simple allegro pace.
The violinist was the opposite, dressed in a silvery tone that contrasted the ebony instrument that sat tucked beneath her cheek. A glint of the light reflects off of a five-pointed star pendant that sits comfortably on her bosom, and a signature pair of red lenses truly made her stand out, but nothing could ever overstep the beauty of the bride. Her wistful movements and flowing dress that practically fluttered behind every smooth step and swing. The song was slowly coming to an end, and the sound of the bride’s heels were echoing as they became the center of attention all over again… And then silence before the roaring applause and cheers as yet another wedding comes to a close.
"Miss Vogt... I can not thank you enough for everything that you've done for us. The wedding was beautiful, your performance even more so. I don't know-"
"Mrs. Mueller... It is my pleasure to provide you an experience like this. I can only hope that you and your husband live accordingly in your new life together. Please, enjoy the rest of your time."
Verena Vogt stands with her back straight and her hands poised right in front of her as they lie hand-over-hand atop her cane. She can only smile in the bride's general direction, listening to the sound of her footsteps as she grows farther and farther away to return back to the event, chatting more with the rest of the guests who came to celebrate the new union between families. A soft smile sits on Verena's lips and she begins making her way onto one of the many veranda that borders the Vogt Mansion. The home itself sits on the borders of Karakura Town, heavily surrounded by acres of land before it reached the inner works. The home was often used for the union of two families, and each of those unions within the last ten years had been meticulously planned and arranged none other than Verena herself.
The Vogt had done what they always had done: oversee the union of two commendable, pureblooded lineages that prevented any faults in terms of producing the next heir of their respective families. She was there to confirm compatibility, not only in skill, or power, but simple attraction. Although the marriages were arranged, there was no harm for the pairing to like each other or at least find the other attractive. If they did, it only made their relationship even stronger, and grew the Vogt credibility even further.
Yet, even after ten years, she still couldn't find a suitable bride for the likes of her commanding party. The likes of Ryder, Josef, the Elbecks, or even of the Emperor, Adonai, have all been for naught. It's as if they were avoiding the topic completely when they knew how serious it was to keep these pure, yet they deprive her of the joy of finding them holy matrimony.
Verena lets out a heavy sigh, leaning against the cemented barrier of the veranda on her forearms and looking up at the sky with its setting sun. She looks towards the distant horizon, unable to truly see, but she felt the warmth of the falling star as night was slowly approaching. Yet, it is not just the change of time that has her attention, but the number of substantial spiritual energies that gathered around one another... Four to be exact, and two of which she was very familiar with. There is uneasiness, considering that these other two signatures do not seem hostile, but if they were of a provoked party, then there'd have to be some reports to be made, whether by her, or by the ever-so-generous Elbecks and their boisterous attitudes.
She leaves the situation be for the time being. Knowing that if things were to go awry, Verena could arrive before things got too ugly. Obsidian locks frame her porcelain face, and she tilts her head back towards the party, listening as the pianist begins again, and the gentle hums that come from Verena travel through the air, hauntingly beautiful and yet full of endearment as she imagines the next couple to pair up.