04-09-2022, 09:03 PM
Wisteria and roses. Painful familiarity. The soft, bewitching chime of ivory keys resonated throughout the halls of the parlour room as she sat next to her mother, learning the strokes and the placement of a little girl's clumsy hands. Hands that had no affinity for the piano - hands that, instead, favoured the delicate dedication of needle and cloth. Lace and plait alike eagerly crafted by her own design brushed against the sheer stockings obscuring her ankles. A dress she'd made to dance along with her mother's languished sonata. Songs whose pain she'd never understood until they became faint, distant memories.
Memories which Ethel recalled now as her soft fingers brushed against the sheer layer of fabric that alluded to an array of colour and texture. There was a melancholy in the way she smiled, in the way her eyes traced the outline of the wooden figure beneath the coral dress. No matter the finer gowns surrounding her along the shops' floor, Ethel could not bear to tear herself away from this specific article. "Miss?" She'd not heard the call of the associate until the small woman leaned towards Ethel's vision and called out again. "A-ah, yes, I'm sorry!" Ethel managed to stammer out while retracting the exploration of her ghosting fingertips - a swiftness as if the silk smouldered beneath her hand. The woman simply nodded. "We've just received a fine selection of dresses from Anderstel that may be more to your liking." Whether the woman was attempting a remark at her status, at the dagger on her hip and the man whose quiet stare trailed behind her, Ethel paid little mind. "I'd like to try this one." Ethel hastily looked towards Dimitris from beyond the curve of her should, an apologetic look lingering behind the glance. Surely dress shopping wasn't the pentacle of excitement that a man of his profession expected. It wasn't something she'd ever imagined him willingly obliging, yet, there was no denying the delight which hummed throughout the flutter of her heart. While the seamstress set to work disrobing the mannequin, Ethel reached for Dimitris' hand to lead him to the changing room - should he allow - where the woman awaited with the vibrant dress. It perfectly hugged every curve, every dip of her body as if it were made for her, moulded to slip over her silhouette, and from there, Ethel's heart could not be swayed. Love at first sight, as they say. She exited the changing room, the new dress twirling around her ankles as she spun to get a sense of motion. "How's it look?" Pleading gaze sought his single eye, searching for any lie, any emotion, that may lurk behind it. "No fibbin'." Her jesting intone was followed with a coy wink. ‘All that we see or seem’, ‘Is but a dream within a dream. |
Jahi