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Snow had fallen, snow on snow

Be it The Theatre Royal, The Ceryneian Theatre, or any of the smaller establishments serving to entertain the good people of Bath, here lies the feeling of sanctuary - of focus - and a tremble in the ether as the curtains rise, the music begins. Women touch themselves up - cosmetically - and their features glow and gleam: mouths like scimitars in claret, plum, sienna, smokily shadowed eyes with diamond hints and sapphire glints. Candle flames paint flickering reflections across the crystal chandeliers. Inside a Theatre is something pure, something beyond the Beast, immortalised in story and dance, the hard-won result of all the satirically polite personas, the rehearsals, the strict agents, the money and fame, the spotlights, the sweat, the pain and the blisters, the heartache and a final real catch-of-breath victory. Here is the playground of the performers.

Re: Snow had fallen, snow on snow

Postby Christine Daye » Wed Dec 13, 2017 7:09 pm

Smiling happily, Christine leads Helen out of the parlour and up some back stairs hidden behind the panelling in the corridor. The stairs come out at the upper balcony, commonly known as the Gods.

This far up, the stage seems very far away, even though it's hidden behind its thick, red velvet curtain. But this is not the final destination. Christine leads onwards, through another door by the side of the stage, into the gloom of the backstage areas.

The balcony is sturdy enough, but the walls are covered with tied off bits of rope, the other ends of which hold up lights and counterweights for scenery.

But this still isn't their final destination. Right against the back wall of the stage is a metal ladder, bolted to the wall. Christine climbs it unhesitatingly, up to the platform that is the highest point on the stage.

From there, one can see the entirety of the stage, and, if the curtains weren't closed, the whole of the auditorium. The platform sways alarmingly as Christine steps onto it, spreads her arms wide, and laughs.

"Here!" she says. "Behold, all the kingdoms of the world!"
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Re: Snow had fallen, snow on snow

Postby annabelle » Wed Dec 13, 2017 8:14 pm

Helen follows Christine curiously. She doesn’t seem to care or pay attention to the unstable platform or the height. She just stares and her gaze darkens.

You have a purpose Christine…something meaningful to wake you up each night…do you know how precious this is? How lucky you are?”

Her gaze focused on Christine’s kingdom and the shadow gets replaced by happiness. Happiness for Christine. Happiness for her own newfound purpose regardless of her pain. Pain was an emotion and emotions were welcomed regardless of their nature.

“Will you sing to me…? Just one song…please…” she asks with hope.
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Re: Snow had fallen, snow on snow

Postby Christine Daye » Wed Dec 13, 2017 8:33 pm

Christine beams with pleasure.

She has no idea where the music comes from. It bubbles up from the deepest part of her soul, raw and aching and desperate and fierce.

She sings:

"I got one hand on the bottle, and one foot in the grave
It's been too long since I stepped, but I, I, I ain't got time to waste
Three long days, boy you'd better break
When that light shines on you
Gonna want to stay forever and a day, but it's the night I belong to
Well the clock keeps ticking, and your time is running out
Well the clock keeps ticking, and your time is running, running, running, running

So, I'm gonna live my life like it's my last damn night
'Cause when the clock strikes twelve, we're all gonna go to hell
Said I'm gonna live my life like it's my last damn night
I'm gonna live my life like it's my last damn night

Well I'm five seconds closer to living six feet deep
There's seven steps to heaven, but that stairway is just to steep
Oh, my my everybody dies, but you know that I don't want to
You get eight long lives, boy you gonna cry when the ninth one creeps up on you
Well the clock keeps ticking, and your time is running out
Well the clock keeps ticking, and your time is running, running, running, running

So, I'm gonna live my life like it's my last damn night
When the clock strikes twelve, we're all gonna go to hell
Said I'm gonna live my life like it's my last damn night
I'm gonna live my life like it's my last damn night

But the clock keeps ticking
Don't pretend that you're ready to go
Well it's ticking down, and slow
I know I'll ever die, is gon' hold me
'Cause I'm running, running, running, running

So, I'm gonna live my life like it's my last damn night
When the clock strikes twelve, we're all gonna go to hell
So I'm gonna live my life like it's my last damn night
'Cause when the clock strikes twelve, we're all gonna go to hell
Said I'm gonna live my life like it's my last damn night
I'm gonna live my life like it's my last damn night"


Then she laughs, and laughs, and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs and laughs.

((https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My2qJpd1QVI))
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Re: Snow had fallen, snow on snow

Postby annabelle » Thu Dec 14, 2017 5:05 pm

Helen looks at Christine with glowy eyes. A smile of joy and admiration.

The music flowing in her, awakening her soul again... her tired soul, her feather soul, her damaged soul and she gets deeper into the state of mind Christine's voice always inspired.

Cause I'm running, running, running, running...

This is a strange song, one she didn't expect Christine to sing... Suddenly her senses are alert and she looks at Christine with fear. She gets closer but she doesn't touch her. She could drill into her mind and figure out what is going on but...she respects her too much... She wouldn't do that.

"Haunted fae...? " she says with concern and an unspoken question is flowing in the air.
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Re: Snow had fallen, snow on snow

Postby Christine Daye » Thu Dec 14, 2017 5:41 pm

Christine's laughter stops abruptly. She smiles at Helen, bright and serene. For all the world like neither of them is standing on a cramped, rickety, wooden platform, dangling twenty feet above the stage, held up only by chains at the four corners.

"Yes, my Lady of Ashes?"
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Re: Snow had fallen, snow on snow

Postby annabelle » Thu Dec 14, 2017 5:56 pm

The young Ventrue seems unconcerned with her safety but she continues to stare at Christine with a frown.

"Christine...you shouldn't be coming here. I don't know what your healing capabilities are but that's not safe if you don't have any fortitude... " her tone soft.

"Are you coming often here?" her voice calm, tiptoeing.
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Re: Snow had fallen, snow on snow

Postby Christine Daye » Thu Dec 14, 2017 6:04 pm

A faint furrow appears in Christine's brow.

"....this is my domain... I come here when I choose..."

She leans forward, looking out and down to the wooden boards of the stage, so far below. The platform creaks slightly.

"... I promised to show you the magical places... the boundaries... the places on the edge... this is one... do you see?"

Her voice is soft, distant, musing.

Then a thought strikes her, and she straightens, regarding Helen with gentle concern.

"...oh... oh... are you feeling alright? We can go down... if you like..."
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Re: Snow had fallen, snow on snow

Postby annabelle » Thu Dec 14, 2017 6:18 pm

Helen's eye's are focusing on the stage with confusion. There is something manic in her gaze, coming out of nowhere.

"it's so nice here...The platform might break and we can both fall. Our bones will rip our skin and we will stain the stage. But is so nice here Christine. My flesh will heal, will be what it used to, what It will always be.... Unchanged... Unmoved... Young and cold. But what about your flesh Christine? It is so nice up here. "

There is a danger in her gaze.

" Do you enjoy the danger? Do you enjoy the pain? I do..both. Physical pain is a cure, a distraction like no other. You have no fear of being here. That means you have fortitude or you don't mind the consequences... Or both."

Her grin is vicious but her posture alert for any sign of weakness in the platform. Not for her safety no, the fall would have been ejoyable afterall.
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Re: Snow had fallen, snow on snow

Postby Christine Daye » Thu Dec 14, 2017 6:35 pm

Christine beams at Helen.

"You do understand!"

She giggles, high pitched and manic.

"...flesh... what flesh? I am nothing but a vessel for my music... nothing but a madwoman with a harp and a voice to make the angels weep... what is pain? ...silence and sorrow and loss... how many times... how many ways... have I sung to Death? ...so many ways to die.. in the theatre... flying... falling... falling... flying... what's the difference? ...what does it matter? ...an ocean of tears... all gone... gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone gone..."

Christine shakes her head with each repeated word, the shakes getting increasingly more violent until she stops with an effort of will. Another song spills from her lips:

"Clouds moved across and the light slipped away
And there stood an old man dressed strangely in gray
She asked him through closed lips, "Where are you from?
What strange distant country do you beckon from?"

"My name is The Reaper, The Leveler, The Light
I come here to claim you and make you my wife
Lords, Dukes and Ladies all bow down to me
But I've no care for them, I crave only thee"
Christine Daye - Malkavian neonate, harper and mezzo-soprano


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Re: Snow had fallen, snow on snow

Postby annabelle » Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:18 pm

The platform moves dangerously.

Helen glances around for ways to prevent Christine from falling. Her emergency plan is set immediately and then she relaxes. Of course, she would have loved to fall but she had important discussions the next day and she couldn’t attend broken. Also, she highly doubted the new Prince would have appreciated her torn body on the stage. She had other means of distraction and destruction, she didn’t need to taint the theatres.

“Christine…the darkness…what is going on? Tell me please…What is troubling you?”

Helen is wondering whether is Christine’s own delirium or the vibes her sensitive mind was getting from Helen. Both were not good.
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