3rd of Zi’da, 717, After Sunset
Another trial, another event, Darcyanna though as she ascended the steps of the house. This one was a wine tasting, some rather important vineyard owner had just released a new vintage. Zi’da’s Touch Merlot, or something to that effect. It was a deep rich red, harvested in the winter last arc and now ready for testing. The owner, a Ser Hawthright, had a beautiful estate that housed of all things a quaint barn that had been converted into a sort of rustic ball room.
The blonde made her introductions and played her pleasantries, before making her way through the house common into the sprawling estate behind. Row of grapevines stretched away from her disappearing into the night, the barn itself was visible only a few hundred yards away, artistically lit with soft amber torches and decorated with dark wine colored banners. The doors were wide open, and inside there were tables set ready for upto four people to be seated. Bottles of the new vintage were opened to breathe on each table, along with tasting glasses. In a rather out of the way corner sat an upright piano, made from worn maple wood that matched the rustic atmosphere.
“Oh Lady Venora, so good to finally meet you in person.” Ser Hawthright said as he saw her, approaching with a large smile on his round red face. He leaned in to kiss her hand, thick white moustache tickling her hand before he stood with a dramatic sigh.
“Look, there’s been a bit of a mix up. I’m afraid my wife had also hired a musician this evening, a singer I believe. I’m not sure if you need to discuss anything with the woman about songs and such. It would be a shame to not have both of you tonight. I hear she is very good.” Darcyanna blinked for a moment, irritated but masking it calmly.
“I see. Does this vocalist also play the piano? If so, I’m not sure what services I can provide.” The stout older man frowned apologetically.
“I am afraid I didn’t think to ask My Lady. Please, let me introduce you and we can work this out I’m sure.” With that, he clicked his fingers at the nearest servant and began demanding they find the vocalist and bring her over.
Sarding idiots, Darcy thought. Whilst she had no issue with the vocalist who was ultimately in the same position as herself, she was vexed by the stupidity of the host. Honestly, who doesn’t have an event planner check these things?
Smoothing the skirts of her dress, the platinum blonde waited not too patiently for the mysterious vocalist.
The blonde made her introductions and played her pleasantries, before making her way through the house common into the sprawling estate behind. Row of grapevines stretched away from her disappearing into the night, the barn itself was visible only a few hundred yards away, artistically lit with soft amber torches and decorated with dark wine colored banners. The doors were wide open, and inside there were tables set ready for upto four people to be seated. Bottles of the new vintage were opened to breathe on each table, along with tasting glasses. In a rather out of the way corner sat an upright piano, made from worn maple wood that matched the rustic atmosphere.
“Oh Lady Venora, so good to finally meet you in person.” Ser Hawthright said as he saw her, approaching with a large smile on his round red face. He leaned in to kiss her hand, thick white moustache tickling her hand before he stood with a dramatic sigh.
“Look, there’s been a bit of a mix up. I’m afraid my wife had also hired a musician this evening, a singer I believe. I’m not sure if you need to discuss anything with the woman about songs and such. It would be a shame to not have both of you tonight. I hear she is very good.” Darcyanna blinked for a moment, irritated but masking it calmly.
“I see. Does this vocalist also play the piano? If so, I’m not sure what services I can provide.” The stout older man frowned apologetically.
“I am afraid I didn’t think to ask My Lady. Please, let me introduce you and we can work this out I’m sure.” With that, he clicked his fingers at the nearest servant and began demanding they find the vocalist and bring her over.
Sarding idiots, Darcy thought. Whilst she had no issue with the vocalist who was ultimately in the same position as herself, she was vexed by the stupidity of the host. Honestly, who doesn’t have an event planner check these things?
Smoothing the skirts of her dress, the platinum blonde waited not too patiently for the mysterious vocalist.

