Fabric clung to the body of Mila Mosquera - itchy, thin pieces of fabric that felt like they were ready to puncture little holes into her skin if she made the wrong move. There were only very few times the thirty eight year old wasn't happy with the clothes she wore, and unfortunately, this seemed to be one of them. While the dress she'd chosen was absolutely magnificent, and clung to her body in all of the right places, it wasn't comfortable. Her curves weren't over accentuated, but accentuated just enough that everyone would know they were there, and she didn't look anything other than professional.
Awards ceremonies weren't really Mila's thing, although she supposed she was sort of obligated to attend if she was winning one of the awards herself. Ceremonies of any sort were always stuffy and snooty, and full of people who probably didn't even care about whomever, or whatever, they were celebrating. That wasn't to say she didn't appreciate the award she was given - Mila was just disappointed she'd actually had to come and accept it, instead of having it delivered to her home.
Mila did her best to keep a smile on her face as she talked to yet another white haired, older man, who was congratulating her on not only her award, but her advances in the medical field. She wondered for a brief second, sipping on the room temperature champagne that she held in her hand, if he really actually knew what she did for a living. Mila herself hadn't really paid attention during the awards ceremony, and she didn't doubt that others in the crowd had started to find themselves daydreaming about being elsewhere. With a curt nod, Mila thanked the older man before he moved on and the next approached her, shaking her hand as he babbled on about how lovely she looked - as if she didn't know it already.
"If you'll excuse me - " She cut the older man off. "I really have to use the ladies room, so if you don't mind..." Mila gave the older guy a polite smile as she picked up the skirt of her dress, briskly walking in the direction of the door. Her head was tilted down, her eyes trained at the hem of her skirt to make sure she didn't step on it and trip over her own clothing. Mila hadn't even noticed when someone else had decided to step in front of her, causing her to collide with them at a great force. "Dìos mio," Mila mumbled, flinching slightly as she felt the champagne glass slip from her hand and fall to the floor. "Oh - for Merlin's sake - " She grumbled, bending down to pick up the pieces of broken glass. "You'll have to excuse me, I wasn't watching where I was going, and I - "
Mila finally looked to the person she'd bumped into, her features softening once she'd seen the familiar face. "Kit... I can honestly say I wasn't expecting to see you here."