Lily (
notfaking_it) wrote2013-08-06 08:19 pm
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The gala had been a bit of a bore.
Lily was used to it, mingling with investors, the people who essentially paid for her to be a dancer, and she was usually good at it. Even tonight, she doubted anyone noticed that she was bored, but it had gone on long and all the champagne in the world couldn't make it end any quicker. She passed by Nina several times, pausing long enough to talk to her, to laugh about something that had been said, but she knew it was encouraged for them to be as social as possible and so she moved on after a few minutes.
It was something she was good at, even at her worst, and Lily smiled and laughed as she knew she was supposed to.
Between conversations, she set down her champagne flute and slipped toward the bathroom, her purse in hand. Raising her hand as she passed Nina, she grinned, then slipped through the bathroom door, glancing down into her purse for her compact as she crossed toward the mirror. Her heels clicked against the tile floor and when she glanced up, at first it seemed that nothing was wrong.
But the bathroom was gone.
Beyond the mirror she had glanced into stretched a long, golden hall and Lily shifted, moving away from the mirror to stare at what had appeared. She blinked, then turned back toward the bathroom door only to find it gone, replaced with a beautiful hall, the walls adorned with art she'd never seen before, rich looking and lush.
"What the hell?" she murmured.
Lily was used to it, mingling with investors, the people who essentially paid for her to be a dancer, and she was usually good at it. Even tonight, she doubted anyone noticed that she was bored, but it had gone on long and all the champagne in the world couldn't make it end any quicker. She passed by Nina several times, pausing long enough to talk to her, to laugh about something that had been said, but she knew it was encouraged for them to be as social as possible and so she moved on after a few minutes.
It was something she was good at, even at her worst, and Lily smiled and laughed as she knew she was supposed to.
Between conversations, she set down her champagne flute and slipped toward the bathroom, her purse in hand. Raising her hand as she passed Nina, she grinned, then slipped through the bathroom door, glancing down into her purse for her compact as she crossed toward the mirror. Her heels clicked against the tile floor and when she glanced up, at first it seemed that nothing was wrong.
But the bathroom was gone.
Beyond the mirror she had glanced into stretched a long, golden hall and Lily shifted, moving away from the mirror to stare at what had appeared. She blinked, then turned back toward the bathroom door only to find it gone, replaced with a beautiful hall, the walls adorned with art she'd never seen before, rich looking and lush.
"What the hell?" she murmured.
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"Delta," she said, stepping closer, pressing both her hands to his chest. "We'll find her and if we don't, we'll find a way to get back." She'd never had any reason to go back anywhere and, even now, it wasn't her reason, but she'd do it for him.
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That didn't mean that not knowing where she was was at all easy.
"We should move," he said finally. "If we can find out where we are, that might help us."
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"I'm sorry," the man said, pausing to smile at them both.
Lily glanced to Delta briefly, but she'd never had a problem talking to strangers before. "Is there a central meeting place around here?" she asked. "An information area?"
"There's a gathering," the man answered. "A party."
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The man looked nonplussed. "You must be joking. How could you come to Atlantis and not know of it?"
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"You should come to the party," the man said before he smiled and continued on his way.
"We're not-" she started, but he was gone already and she turned back to Delta, even more confused now than before.
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"It's not under the water now," she said, her gaze still drifting around. Another group of people passed them by, all of them turning to stare, and she frowned as one woman in particular smiled at Delta.
"Are you coming to the party?" she called out as her group passed and Lily, who normally loved a party, found herself rolling her eyes.