Yara Suhr wrote:After some awkward back-and-forth with the bouncer Yara eventually recognizes the universal body language for “a small gratuity would make this problem go away.” With an internal sigh—I suppose it’s impossible, but I do wish these kinds of people would just be straightforward sometimes—she makes the necessary exchange. At least she reaps a bit of goodwill from the fact that she’d once neatly reattached the fellow’s severed finger without disclosing her suspicions about what exactly he’d been doing at the time of the accident to any relevant authorities. Her pockets are lightened, but not as much as they might have been.
She takes a few moments to hover by the doors and scan the room after entering. It’s certainly a colorful sight. Depending on one’s point of view, her own choice of costume is either underdressed or a solid example of Core-Worlder understated sophistication; either way, it certainly makes it unlikely she’ll be mistaken for the help.
Korvalus Dunbri wrote:Kor wasn't usually one for parties but this event seemed to be a bigger affair than this city was used to seeing. Kor actually dressed up fully for this event, wearing a well tailored suit in black and white with silver cuff links. Kor may not have been the most experienced with these kinds of events but he went to plenty of formal functions while in the military so he wasn't a complete novice at classy parties.
Honorordeath wrote:Dressed in a dapper formal black suit a Devaronian made his way through the crowds to present himself before Dr. Yara Suhr. Brushing his cuffs the gentlemen bowed his head in recognition of the woman's dazzling beauty on this fair night. "Dr. Yara Suhr, of the Neda Ulaby Memorial Medical Center, what a pleasure it is to have this honor of receiving you tonight," he flashed a grin. "Why, had I thought to see you tonight I might have made it more of an effort to greet you," he glanced to the man who had permitted her entry then back to Yara herself. "What is it, I wonder, that brings you all the way from your clinic on this splendid night?"
Honorordeath wrote:When Kor was permitted entry a young, sprightly, Mirialan woman flit from her conversation over to arrive on soft footfalls just before him. Smiling up to him with a pleasant charm, dressed to accentuate her body and it's form, "Welcome to the Den, Madame Vida wishes for you to enjoy your time tonight, Sir. With that in mind I wonder if there is anything someone like me might be able to do for you?" she asked with an inviting smile.
Yara Suhr wrote:"Social realities," Yara replies, the corner of her lips twitching up. "Difficult to get much of anything done on this planet if you never come out of your office and nobody knows who you are."
"But you have the advantage of me, Mr...?"
Tewzada Star'Ti wrote:Honorordeath wrote:"Hah! Don't waste my time, Twi'lek, you know who's party this is? Fifty credits ain't worth scrappin' my boot with."
"Is that so?"
Perhaps she should have started lower, so she was working up to that much; As it was, she had a feeling this might turn into something not worth her credits.
"Perhaps one-hundred then? Surely that would be more up to the sort of... atmosphere you are referring to."
Korvalus Dunbri wrote:Kor looks to the younger Mirialan and gives her a once over, taking in her form for a moment, appreciating the beautiful young woman "Perhaps if I was 20 years younger I could think of a few that would be entertaining for the both of us." he said bluntly as he unbuttoned and shrugged off his coat revealing a very well fitted white button up that certainly accentuated his muscular body with a tie and black pants.
He looks down at the Mirilan once more "So tell me. exactly what are we celebrating this evening?"
Yara Suhr wrote:"Oh." A rapid mental recalculation ensues. "That sounds like a pleasure, Mr. Mulgin," Yara says in what she hopes comes out as an amiably neutral sort of tone. "Though I wouldn't presume to monopolize the host for the whole evening."
Honorordeath wrote:"Hah, you really don't know what kinda place you're in do ya? I'll take 700 off ya, no less. Or.." he looks about, a smirk seeming to grow on his flat face. "We could work out a deal, you and me. You promise me a favor sometime and I'll let ya in, for free, what do ya say?"
Honorordeath wrote:
"Wearing it like that, darling, it is going to tear," she said with a soft, almost teasingly insidious smile. "As you desire," she waved off her own insistence. "I wonder, what is it about that man," she said, her eyes flitting over toward where Cal was, "that has you so enamored with one another."
Lena Arcturus wrote:"Oh? The madame is an expert on wearing dresses, that much I see." She eyed the woman. "Any suggestons perhaps?" She glanced at the man. "Enamored is a strong word, I would say. I just like his bourbon."
Lena Arcturus wrote:Lena pursed her lips and glanced around, searching for Jelna's eyes, as well as Cal just in case.
"You suppose to know me well just from a first impression." She picked up a glass of.. something from a waiter. It was deep red. Not blue milk at least. Her fingers fiddled around the glass. "I guess it cannot hurt to see what is it that you have. I am not a girl that plays dress up on the first occasion though." She eyed around meanwhile, taking into account the security and their positioning. It would be good to put more people between her and them if it came to.. anything.
Jelna Vawn wrote:"Ya work here or ya just bein' nice?" Jelna asked the shirtless guy with a small smirk. She straightened out her blazer jacket and stuffed her hands into the pockets. She really liked it when her clothes actually had pockets. "Whole thing is paid for, huh? Might have to try some of the finer selection then."
She glanced over at Lena, kept eye contact, and then looked past her for exits and the like. Armed security was of concern, same with those blending into the crowd. "I tried some locally brewed beer 'round these parts but not much else. Anythin' you recommend?"
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