Post by Corvus on Feb 11, 2022 17:25:52 GMT -5
Outfit:
Heavy bass drummed his surroundings as Corvus walked down the spot-lit runway. A dark platform paved the way for his portrayal. This evening, he was wearing Versace as part of a special invitation from the designer. It was part of the winter collection, soon to be out of vogue. Winter was cold, and so was this outfit. Dark black fabrics draped over each other to form trench coats and dress clothes. Gold chains dangled from his waist.
Part of this act was being confident. And that wasn't an act. He felt stunning in this outfit, confident, more than pedestrian. He could feel the eyes of all the top names watching him specifically as he strutted down the stage. He couldn't blame the humans, he was dipping into a little bit of his charms tonight. They'd let him get away with a slight smirk. It wouldn't ruin the outfit. Besides, he was known for that sort of thing anyway.
His hips swayed to each off beat of the music, giving movement and creating new angles on the in-motion clothing. As the song continued, he could recognize the tunes in his head. Heavy Metal Lover, by Lady Gaga. Good choice, he thought as he came upon the end of the stage. Part of being this show's special attraction, was that he essentially got to strike a pose at this point.
Rhythmically with the music, Corvus removed his sunglasses and planted his hand on his hip before jutting it out to the side. A little feminine, but he was known for that anyway. Biting the sunglasses' rims between his teeth, he gave a seductive look towards the audience before he swayed away from them and strutted back towards the dressing room. This would make magazines for sure. Eyes followed him on his way back.
Corvus almost froze when he felt a familiar sense of dread creep up his spine. It was cold, dead, and hungry. But it wasn't him. It was something else, something bad, the things he'd known all through his life, but hundreds of times more intense. It was one of those ghost monsters, it had to be. But he couldn't see it? He hadn't seen it in the audience.
Corvus doubted himself in that moment, but kept on walking. He had undeniably felt something, but maybe he was wrong about its spiritual quality. Could have just been the sushi from earlier in the afternoon. Yeah, more likely just some bad food. If he could feel the ghost's energy that intensely, it would have had to be inches away from him, and yet he couldn't see one at all. Whatever, it wasn't hurting him or the people here, so no harm no foul.
The press had just been eating him up recently. Sure, he's had vogue covers before, but his Instagram had received an uptake. The music was deafened as he walked into the prep room. A petite ginger woman made her way over to him before grabbing him in a shockingly tight grasp. She made a noise of delight and let him go before clapping her hands.
"I'll take that as I've done a good job?"
He already knew the answer to that, but it would sound good coming from her mouth. Before she answered, though, she tossed him a water. Stage lights were hot, after all, and so was this heavy outfit. Unscrewing the lid, he wrapped his lips around before savoring the cold liquid. He was careful to not ruin his makeup, for he was sure press were waiting outside. It's like they were obsessed with him specifically, not that he blamed them of course.
"Yes, Chris, you did great love. Can't wait now to see the media promos from this! Will be great assets for our marketing campaign with Sephora. Stephano was watching online, texted me you did great as well. He's letting you keep the clothes, but not jewelry."
With a laugh, Corvus made an offended gesture as he planted his hand on his chest in mock shock.
"No jewelry? What will I ever do?"
What Corvus did, However, was remove the diamond watch and ring and bring it over to the coordinator. His mind couldn't help but go back to that moment on stage, when he felt that cold pang of overwhelming dread.
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Heavy bass drummed his surroundings as Corvus walked down the spot-lit runway. A dark platform paved the way for his portrayal. This evening, he was wearing Versace as part of a special invitation from the designer. It was part of the winter collection, soon to be out of vogue. Winter was cold, and so was this outfit. Dark black fabrics draped over each other to form trench coats and dress clothes. Gold chains dangled from his waist.
Part of this act was being confident. And that wasn't an act. He felt stunning in this outfit, confident, more than pedestrian. He could feel the eyes of all the top names watching him specifically as he strutted down the stage. He couldn't blame the humans, he was dipping into a little bit of his charms tonight. They'd let him get away with a slight smirk. It wouldn't ruin the outfit. Besides, he was known for that sort of thing anyway.
His hips swayed to each off beat of the music, giving movement and creating new angles on the in-motion clothing. As the song continued, he could recognize the tunes in his head. Heavy Metal Lover, by Lady Gaga. Good choice, he thought as he came upon the end of the stage. Part of being this show's special attraction, was that he essentially got to strike a pose at this point.
Rhythmically with the music, Corvus removed his sunglasses and planted his hand on his hip before jutting it out to the side. A little feminine, but he was known for that anyway. Biting the sunglasses' rims between his teeth, he gave a seductive look towards the audience before he swayed away from them and strutted back towards the dressing room. This would make magazines for sure. Eyes followed him on his way back.
Corvus almost froze when he felt a familiar sense of dread creep up his spine. It was cold, dead, and hungry. But it wasn't him. It was something else, something bad, the things he'd known all through his life, but hundreds of times more intense. It was one of those ghost monsters, it had to be. But he couldn't see it? He hadn't seen it in the audience.
Corvus doubted himself in that moment, but kept on walking. He had undeniably felt something, but maybe he was wrong about its spiritual quality. Could have just been the sushi from earlier in the afternoon. Yeah, more likely just some bad food. If he could feel the ghost's energy that intensely, it would have had to be inches away from him, and yet he couldn't see one at all. Whatever, it wasn't hurting him or the people here, so no harm no foul.
The press had just been eating him up recently. Sure, he's had vogue covers before, but his Instagram had received an uptake. The music was deafened as he walked into the prep room. A petite ginger woman made her way over to him before grabbing him in a shockingly tight grasp. She made a noise of delight and let him go before clapping her hands.
"I'll take that as I've done a good job?"
He already knew the answer to that, but it would sound good coming from her mouth. Before she answered, though, she tossed him a water. Stage lights were hot, after all, and so was this heavy outfit. Unscrewing the lid, he wrapped his lips around before savoring the cold liquid. He was careful to not ruin his makeup, for he was sure press were waiting outside. It's like they were obsessed with him specifically, not that he blamed them of course.
"Yes, Chris, you did great love. Can't wait now to see the media promos from this! Will be great assets for our marketing campaign with Sephora. Stephano was watching online, texted me you did great as well. He's letting you keep the clothes, but not jewelry."
With a laugh, Corvus made an offended gesture as he planted his hand on his chest in mock shock.
"No jewelry? What will I ever do?"
What Corvus did, However, was remove the diamond watch and ring and bring it over to the coordinator. His mind couldn't help but go back to that moment on stage, when he felt that cold pang of overwhelming dread.