Mirak took a seat in a velvet chair in a warm part of the room, and put up his feet carefully on a small Baroque ottoman. From here he could listen to the excited drone of the party, certainly. He scratched under his chin automatically, as he pondered his successes in the previous social encounters. It was good to make friends, and contacts, and to learn about people, but one must never get too anchored to a conversation. And so polite exits were prepared. Here he would contemplate his next introduction.
The young captain caught a small glimpse of his reflection in the glass of rouge sherry in his hand. What he saw reassured him, slightly. His hair was not immaculate, but tousled just-so to look as if he had woken up with it beautifully straight and untangled, if not curated. His ruby earring was just the right shade to reflect brightly in the glass, and so was his smoking jacket. It would be hard not to be confident looking one's sharpest.
He took a great breath, and swirled his reflection into nothingness. Faces flickered through his head as his mnemonics matched each of them to a name, and, as he rehearsed his next friendly how-do-you-dos, he sipped patiently from the glass, scanning the room mildly for another kind (or perhaps, unkind?) visage to greet.
A shepherd can't watch over a flock he doesn't know, Mirak mused.
The young captain caught a small glimpse of his reflection in the glass of rouge sherry in his hand. What he saw reassured him, slightly. His hair was not immaculate, but tousled just-so to look as if he had woken up with it beautifully straight and untangled, if not curated. His ruby earring was just the right shade to reflect brightly in the glass, and so was his smoking jacket. It would be hard not to be confident looking one's sharpest.
He took a great breath, and swirled his reflection into nothingness. Faces flickered through his head as his mnemonics matched each of them to a name, and, as he rehearsed his next friendly how-do-you-dos, he sipped patiently from the glass, scanning the room mildly for another kind (or perhaps, unkind?) visage to greet.
A shepherd can't watch over a flock he doesn't know, Mirak mused.