April 12th, 1890 — A Wild Evening
The fact that this was a masquerade bode well for Amelia. When she and Eva were told they were to attend a ball for the well to do upper and middle class in the zoo's honor, the day had gotten considerably more glum. Amelia for one did not relish being at a ball where she was to be surrounded by those looking to bestow their charitable donations to her work. Certainly, she felt grateful, for they could not operate on hard work and patron's tickets alone. But attending such an event was like approaching it with her palms open for treasure. Regardless if it was a choice of theirs to attend, it would seem like an insult to the kind heiress to not attend.
And so Amelia found herself in the middle of a grand ball; in disguise, which now seemed like a blessing. Eva had gotten the idea to wear pants as a sign of protest. Amelia, who'd gotten used to wearing such garments because they were easier to work in thought it was an inspired plan, however, in practice, she felt less comfortable at the idea of appearing in such a daring outfit. What if it was seen as insulting?
Therein lay the goal, yet Amelia still found herself uncomfortable with the execution. So she'd settled on a compromise; a comfy pair of voluminous trousers which possessed a large panel that ran down the front to conceal the fact that the skirt was split in two. From the front, it looked like a simple skirt, but once she moved, if one were looking from behind, they might be able to see that the skirt (it even had a small bustle!) was in two halves rather than one full piece. For the rest of her ensemble, she'd chosen a simple matching coat. With a bit of tricky magic that she wasn't sure how long would last, she managed to transfigure the outfit into a pale sage color and topped it off with a white and gold mask. Mercifully the mask allowed her to hide from the rest of the party. Even her hair which was usually in a chignon for work lay in a half updo with curls that fell past her shoulders.
A spritz of her orange blossom perfume and she was ready. The ball, in full swing, was rather interesting though Amelia had no desire to attempt to socialize further than she already had and contented to stay by the refreshment table for a brief respite. As she raised the punch glass to her lips, a rustling caught her attention. Looking down, she saw a familiar pink and blue tail wiggling underneath the tablecloth. Soon it disappeared completely. Giggling, Amelia whispered, "Bastien!" knowing full well it was Eva's diricawl that managed to sneak into the event. Sure enough, the little bird's head popped out to look at her. "It's me!" she said, taking the edge of her mask and lifting it from her face so he could see her face properly.
Nevertheless, the bird squawked and scampered out from under the table and past her. Amelia donned her mask again before taking off after the little bird. "Wait, Bastien, it's me, Amelia!" she called softly, doing her best to follow him. The problem was, he sought to evade her further by poofing in and out of sight. Eventually, he disappeared completely. If the bird did not want to be found, he would not be, at least by the likes of her. She deigned to look under one last table before she gave up. Nothing. Sighing, she stood up to turn away, thinking she might as well go to Eva to let her know Bastien had managed to follow them there. The only problem being someone stepped in her way. "Oh!" she found herself saying to his chest, for the figure wore a suit and stood a great deal taller than her. She looked up to find he was wearing a mask, though upon further inspection there was something about him that felt familiar. "I'm so sorry, please forgive me, I wasn't looking where I was going." Her cheeks burned with embarrassment, wondering if she would have to explain what she was doing peering under tables by herself.
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