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Gregoire Cartier [ Inactive Character ]
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[MP] [Legs Avenue] the day the music died. [Corina]
« on: June 17, 2015, 07:15:02 PM »
The life of a tattoo artist wasn't exactly the most stressful but that didn't mean Gregoire didn't want a break every once and a while. He usually spent his free time at the Goblin Hole or with a can of spray paint in his hands but tonight he decided to change things up a bit. One of his customers told him of a burlesque lounge that was in London and of course he wanted to check it out. Gregoire was an artist so he appreciated art in all of its forms but more so than that he was a red blooded male. Plus the idea of a magical bar he hadn't drank his weight in yet interested the French man. Living above his shop in Diagon Alley meant most things were conveniently close for the wizard but the club he was headed to was a bit further away than he usually ventured so he had to make other arrangements. Normally if he was travelling he would apparate, like most wizards, but once and a while he would ride the trains of London. They were amazing to the pureblood every time he road on them it felt like the first time. For someone who grew up in a closely guarded wizarding community everything muggle was still fascinating to him. It was like he was going on an amusement ride.

As usual the man, who was tattooed from head to toe, got a few looks from the people in the underground station. He was far from being the strangest looking person down there but that didn't mean people didn't give him an extra glance as he walked by, ducking down to not hit his head on exposed beams as he did. As the train took him to the station that was clearest to the lounge he thought about what he might find there. He knew what the establishment was, his customer had went into great detail about it, and he was looking forward to the show. Exitting the train he walked up the steps back onto the street and made his way to the bar. It was warded so muggles seemed to not even take a second look at it and some how no one thought it was odd that a 25 year old was walking into an Orthodontics shop at 11pm on a Saturday night. As he approached the building the basic structure seemed to start to glimmer, the protective charms recognized that he was a wizard and the big black metal appeared. Greg took the few steps and entered the bar, being rushed by the smells that plagued all bars. They had their own odor it was a mix of sweat, booze, and perfume trying to cover it up. Gregoire had grown used to the smell and he was used to it.

Following the flow of traffic he made his way up the stairs, into the large room, and to the bar. He eyes the stage with its large green curtains closed and then turned back toward the barkeep. "When does the next show start?" He asked, his French accent bleeding through. It wasn't as loud as most clubs he'd been to in London. There was background noise and music playing but it wasn't so loud you had to shout to be heard. He expected it would get a bit louder once the next show began though. He raised a finger toward the bar tender and ordered a pint of beer. He looked across the room and took a sip of the beer that was placed in front of him a few moments later. It was dark enough that you couldn't make out the faces of other patrons but light enough to see your own hands in front of you. Setting the glass down on the bar, half empty, the artist looked to the left of him and smiled at what he saw. A few seats down was a dainty young woman he'd never met before. Normally Gregoire wasn't one to pick up the first girl he spotted at a bar, it wasn't his kind of thing, but there was something special about this one.

He grabbed his drink and stood up from the stool he was sitting at before moving down the bar to sit next to her. "Evening." He said politely and took another drink of the mug in his hands before motioning again to the bartender, this time holding up two fingers. "Names Gregoire, Can I buy you a drink?" He flashed her a toothy smile and finished the drink that he was holding while he waited for the response. He wasn't great at pick up lines, he wasn't a big flirt, he was just a nice guy and that had got him far enough in life.

Corina Dimitrova [ Inactive Character ]
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Re: [MP] [Legs Avenue] the day the music died. [Corina]
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2015, 08:03:48 PM »
London.

She'd traveled there a few times before in the past, enjoying the arts that were provided. The Bulgarian sat watching the dancers drift across the stage. It had been awhile since she'd been center stage, since she'd had the chance to forget the world as she moved along with the music. There was a beauty to dance that she couldn't help but see. The way a person could express so much with just a move of their body. A small sigh left her lips, as she stood her small frame seemingly floating across the floor. There had been talk with a group of friends about a burlesque lounge. Though she had never been to one, she herself had always been intrigued by the dancing. The seductive manner in which a woman would move, the way a person seemed drawn in. It was all intriguing to the former Krov and so she found herself walking the streets of London.

It had taken her more time than she would ever be willing to admit to find the establishment, but she was grateful when she did. She'd passed the building from across the street several times, before realizing that it had been in front of her the whole time. Watching the protection spell fall away as always amazed her. Corina had always been fascinated with charms. Amber eyes floated around as she took in the actual lounge itself, it was impressive. Everything had been, from the entrance to the chandeliers that had caught her eye on the way up the stairs.  Pulling a stool back from the bar she took a moment to adjust herself before crossing her dangling feet at the ankles. Standing at 5'1 her feet missed the floor by several inches, the tips of her heels found the bar between the legs of her stool where they rested.

She wasn't much of a drinker, but she'd been told that she might need a drink or two to fill in the time between shows. "May I have..." She leaned to have a better look at her options. "This please." A small hand rose to point to the house special from her seat. She wasn't sure what would be in it but she hoped it was good. Spinning in her seat her eyes roamed the lounge. There were people sitting about, but she couldn't make out faces. Spinning back she took a sip form the glass that had been placed in front of her. It was actually pretty tasty. She had found her drink for the night without a problem. It seemed that the time passed by without her knowing, her mind had drifted off to her class. She would need to compose a new routine for the summer showcase. Maybe something contemporary,yes that would be nice. It would be easier on the girls.

Her thoughts crashed down around her as amber eyes drifted to the right as the voice of a man touched her ears. For a moment she studied his face, he was rather attractive. Her head tilted slightly as she caught sight of the ink on his skin, the smile that found it's way to her full lips was soft. "Corina, yes you can." Her body turned so that she could see him better. "Do you come here often?" As she spoke her gaze moved around them before coming back to land on his face. "I heard about it from a few people and I figured it's the only dance I've not studied closely." Which happened to be true. She had tried to study every form of dance she could. She found young in life that dancing was her escape from the harsh realities of life.

On it's own accord her hand rose to touch the ink on his hand. "I've always wanted to get one of these...but my fear of the pain seems to overshadow the possibility." Quickly she pulled her hand back. "I apologize, i'm not usually a drinker and I believe I am feeling the influence of the drink I've had." It was bound to be an interesting night. She had no idea what the affects of her drinking would be, but so far the night was looking pretty good.

Gregoire Cartier [ Inactive Character ]
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Re: [MP] [Legs Avenue] the day the music died. [Corina]
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2015, 08:37:08 PM »
When she agreed to let him buy a drink Gregoire settled a little on the stool. He had been ready to leave if she declined his offered, Gregoire wasn't the type to linger around when he was unwanted. When she turned her body to face him on the stool he realized exactly how dainty she really was. Her feet didn't even touch the floor, which he thought was the most adorable thing ever, but at the same time she didn't seem fragile either. "Nope, my first time." Gregoire replied simply to her question. The bartender had dropped off another pint for him and another one of whatever she was drinking, he wasn't entirely sure what it was, but alcohol was alcohol right? He was a simple kind of guy he rarely went for the fancy mixed drinks, it was well drinks or cheap beer for the struggling artist and he was cool with that. He took a sip of his beer has she confessed that Burlesque was the only type of dance she hadn't studied and that comment intrigued him. Hailing from the noble house of Papilonlisse Gregoire of course felt a special connection to any and all who were fond of the arts. Growing up with so many talented people in one common room had made it easier for him to bond with artists than with anyone else, and dancing was after all an art.

After he set his mug back down on the dark wooden bar he felt her soft skin running over top of his hand. It gave him goosebumps partially because it was unexpected and partially for reasons unknown. Pale blue eyes watched as she ran her fingers over the ink that decorated the top of his palm and nearly masked the spot where he'd been stabbed straight through with an ice pick so many years ago. "That's okay, you can touch them. And I drink all the time so there's really not much behavior that will offend me." He said with a soft laugh even though he was somewhat disappointed that her hand had left his skin. He missed the warmth of her touch much more than a stranger really should but that could of been the whole mug of beer he had already downed. "You don't have to be afraid," He turned on his stool so that he was facing her completely and laid his arm down on his knee, with the underside facing up, to showcase the newest tattoo that he had. It was a magical one that moved and slowly filled itself in. It was simple, just said the word "Cartier" in a graffiti style text. "I won't lie to you, it does hurt a little, but there are magical methods that are far less invasive than traditional ones." It was still marking your skin, it still stung a bit, but in his experience magical tattoos hurt far less then the old fashion needle ones.

The French wizard held his arm up for her to inspect, and hopefully touch, if she wanted to. While he waited he took the time to truly look at her and he noticed her big brown eyes. They were beautiful even in the dark club lighting. "You dance?" He asked with another small smile. "I bet your really good at it, you've definitely got the body for it." As much as his words might of sounded like a pick up line they weren't meant that way. He realized after he said it that it might of sounded like a pick up line and normally in this part of the conversation the gentleman in him would correct himself. Make sure she understood that he was not objectifying her in anyway but instead all he could think about was how soft her hair looked. He took another sip of his beer, the drinks were damn good tonight. He'd only just begun drinking and already he had that warm fuzzy feeling under his skin. For someone who drank as often as Gregoire did it was rare for him to get tipsy so fast, and if he was in his right mind, he might of noticed that. Instead he felt chipper because that meant he could spend less money on his drinks and he could afford to pay for all of hers too, if she would allow it.

He looked away from her for a moment toward the floor in front of the stage that was riddled with little tables, most of them were full but some how the floor seemed less crowded than the bar. It seemed more private, more personal, and suddenly he wanted to be alone with her. He didn't want to risk someone else joining their conversation because he wanted all of her attention. That was another thing Gregoire never usually cared about. He had 12 siblings, so he never fully had anyones attention. "Corina," he said softly, making eye contact with her as he did, "Would you like to get a table with me?" Although it wasn't that serious of a question he felt like it was a make or break kind of moment. He desperately wanted her to join him and he could not figure out why it was suddenly so damn important that he got to know her better. Sure she was lovely, interesting, and beautiful, but Gregoire wasn't usually this desperate.

Corina Dimitrova [ Inactive Character ]
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Re: [MP] [Legs Avenue] the day the music died. [Corina]
« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2015, 05:40:44 PM »
It was his first time in the lounge as well, somehow knowing this made the night feel more special. The Bulgarian should have taken notice to this rare occurrence but her mind had traveled other places. She thought about how she wanted to know so much more about him. How his voice drew her in. Corina wasn't sure what it was but this man was having some kind of affect over her. Her gaze shifted to the bar as she pushed one empty glass to the side, faintly she was worried by how fast it had been finished. However, those thoughts were washed away by the fact that she had a new drink in front of her, thanks to the handsome man beside her. Taking a sip she couldn't help the smile on her face, the 20 year old had never felt so giddy in her life.

Amber eyes drifted to his arm, taking in the artwork that adorned it as he spoke. As he turned to face her full lips parted while she had a full look at his entire face. Her eyes traced over Gregoire's face as if she needed to commit it to memory. Reluctantly she pulled her gaze down to his arm, her hand rose to touch the word as it filled itself in again. Slowly she allowed her index finger to trace over his skin. "I think the pain is the beauty of it, it shows that you are dedicated enough to endure pain for art. If...I ever got one, it would have to be in the traditional sense." She was a purist when it came to the arts, well when it came to most things in her life. She had always been all about tradition, maybe it had been the structure of it all.

Leaning back, her hand lingered on his arm she gave him a bright smile. "Yes, I dance." Her head moved to nod in agreement to her own statement, causing the bangs resting over her eyebrows to shift slightly. "I dance for the theatre...but my heart is invested in my studio. I love the work that I do there." The more she felt affected by her drink the thicker her accent seemed to become. Taking a deep breath she had to remind herself to try to talk so that her words were not distorted. "What is it that you do, if you don't mind me asking...?" Once more she found herself taking a drink from her glass, that seemed lighter that it had some few minutes ago. She had to admit it was the best drink she'd ever had.

Her heart faltered in her chest as she caught his gaze. In that moment she had forgotten her day, she'd forgotten her problems. The blue of his eyes drew her in and for a moment even his words missed her ears. It had been the way he had said her name, it had been the way he looked her directly in the eye. "...Wha..." Blinking quickly she shifted her gaze away from him out to where the tables were. Turning she looked at him again, her brows drawn together as if this choice would be the one that said it all. Somehow it seemed that everything that was happening with him was more intense then she had ever experienced. "Yes, I would love to." She could feel her heart trying to fight it's way from her chest.

Slowly she moved to stand, grabbing her clutch and her drink her body turned out towards the floor as she looked for a table. It had to be something just a bit more private than the other tables. "Maybe there..." Her hand rose to point to a table off to the side, seemingly placed a nice distance way from the other tables. She liked the extra space, it meant more privacy in the darken room. As she asked she turned for his opinion and came face to face with the front of his shirt. Her gaze rose and for the first time in her life she was upset that he was taller than her. His height was comforting, it gave her a sense of security. Taking his hand she moved to lead him towards the table. "I am excited for the show, have you ever seen burlesque before?" Once in her seat, she shifted it so that there was just a bit of space between them. "This way when the show starts we won't have to speak too loud."

Really she just wanted to be closer to him. Suddenly everything had changed, the air around her seemed thick. There was a need to touch him because he was just that close; close enough to touch. "I'm glad you asked to buy me a drink." She looked over at him, her bottom lip in her mouth. She hoped for more for them, for some kind of foundation. And if that was a friendship it would be okay, maybe it would be okay. It was funny how she knew nothing about him, but just had this need to be close to him. She wanted to know it all - the good, the bad and the ugly. "Can you tell me something.." Her hand moved to allow her finger to trace shapes atop the table to steel her mind. "...anything about you..I would love to know more about you." And she did. She would tell him all he wanted to know if he asked.

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