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on the carved flowers on one its four vertical columns. A low fire cast
a weak orange glow into the room from within the stone surround. A
pair of adorning silver bells hung there.
She could make out the source of the fragrance she found so
pleasing- dark petals laid into the shape of a heart lay stark against
the finest white sheets.
Mindful of the passing seconds she quickly crossed the room,
carefully opened the door and slipped into the empty corridor.
Keeping low she kept to the shadows.
Soon she came to the railings that over looked the grand hall. Just
as she had hoped the gentle sound of snoring met her ears. Below,
guests in their finery slumped over tables in deepest slumber.
Her eyes quickly rested upon her bridegroom and she smiled.
Strands of blonde had fallen over his closed eyes. He looked so
handsome, so young, so at peace. Waiting staff stood around the
guests, like statues, poised with silver platters laden with food and the
finest wines and spirits. Just as her employer said it would be.
The timing of the re-emergence of the vampire had been
inconvenient to say the least. But the presence of such a creature in
their city could not be left unchallenged. Her employer understood
that she could not be in two places at the same time, so he had used a
portion of his considerable power and influence to make it appear she
had never left the hall. Toasting wine laced with the hint of the
cleverest of magic, by the employers most trusted confidant.
Tasteless, odourless but enough to put the drinker into a deep sleep
only to be awoken by a whisper, never aware that they had slept at
all.
Satisfied she slipped back to the room. She lit a few candles and
undressed quickly. She found the basin that had been left for her and