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Samuel's eyes intently scanned the room for detail as he brought his lips to the rim of his champagne glass. He never enjoyed attending parties at all, though spite his bitterness towards socializing with shallow upper class much like himself when his younger friend offered him an invite, he couldn't refuse. As of late the twenty four year old dragged himself through stressful, dreary days and Jazzy's invite called for a perfectly timed distraction. A few hours of peace was what the part-veela craved so desperately. His younger companion was an unexpected acquaintance and they knew little about each other, hardly cause for a mutual invite to events, though their little games made her great company. He was yet to know whether she disliked these parties to the same extent however he was well aware she enjoyed people watching. Judging other party guests so harshly above repose certainly made a nice pastime for two people with no better way to spend their evening. "That one." He nodded to another guest, voice sudden although gentle as to not alert other guests in the vicinity to their game. "Denim on red? I'm speechless." Samuel often expected out of the box outfit compositions at fashion parties, and of course the occasional fashion disaster rendered it's ugly head and when it did he couldn't help himself. "This isn't the year two-thousand." An after party full of fashionistas in their own rights often drew trendsetters. The ones daring enough to stand out among the crowd fitted both extremes, if they failed to make a proper statement their attire was dismissed as sluggish and complete trash. This was the reason Samuel often dressed in monochrome, safely in black or dark grey to avoid being picked from the crowd. Everybody knew black was a universal colour that never went out of style. So dressed in a neat black suit he was as unlikely to draw attention to himself as the plant to his right.
Inching the glass to his lips once more, he sipped gently at the champagne and lent towards his younger friend. By now he was slightly tipsy, thoughts clouded by the alcohol enough for their game to be twice as fun. "See anything else?" Without another fashion disaster in his sight he queried for her input. Although they paired up to judge the outfits of others, their individual tastes in fashion were rather different. Samuel obviously played it safe with a black, white and grey palette barring the occasional navy or tan colours. Whereas Jazzy's fashion choices were much more bold, colourful and provocative. Her style was a category Sam would never venture into himself though he appreciated the confidence she had to do so. In a way he was lucky black went with everything, because otherwise their outfits would clash greatly, forcing them into the same air of judgement they gave to others. It seemed unusual for two different people to agree so valiantly on terrible outfits, though even somebody blind as a bat could distinguish the acceptable from the repulsive. "Come on." With a gentle tug of her arm, he lead her towards a water fountain, a more central place that could give them a better view. After failed attempts to spot a disaster a change of pace would shift the game in their favor. Samuel was often a wall flower at parties so immersing himself in the midst of everything was surely a test of his limits obviously initiated by the influence of alcohol, though he didn't consider this fact at all. "We have a better view here." Stating the obvious, his eyes darted from his company to scan the room. "See anything now?"
ooc: the quality should get better, promise!
Inching the glass to his lips once more, he sipped gently at the champagne and lent towards his younger friend. By now he was slightly tipsy, thoughts clouded by the alcohol enough for their game to be twice as fun. "See anything else?" Without another fashion disaster in his sight he queried for her input. Although they paired up to judge the outfits of others, their individual tastes in fashion were rather different. Samuel obviously played it safe with a black, white and grey palette barring the occasional navy or tan colours. Whereas Jazzy's fashion choices were much more bold, colourful and provocative. Her style was a category Sam would never venture into himself though he appreciated the confidence she had to do so. In a way he was lucky black went with everything, because otherwise their outfits would clash greatly, forcing them into the same air of judgement they gave to others. It seemed unusual for two different people to agree so valiantly on terrible outfits, though even somebody blind as a bat could distinguish the acceptable from the repulsive. "Come on." With a gentle tug of her arm, he lead her towards a water fountain, a more central place that could give them a better view. After failed attempts to spot a disaster a change of pace would shift the game in their favor. Samuel was often a wall flower at parties so immersing himself in the midst of everything was surely a test of his limits obviously initiated by the influence of alcohol, though he didn't consider this fact at all. "We have a better view here." Stating the obvious, his eyes darted from his company to scan the room. "See anything now?"
ooc: the quality should get better, promise!