Ingress of the House of Arch (
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The Princess Birthday Ball
The huge, white tent sprawls on the lawn beside the lake. It has been transfigured there for a very special occasion. A stone walkway leads from the bar to the tent - the pavements are wide enough that ladies' dresses won't trail on the ground as they make their way to the entrance. Over the draped curtains of the entrance way is a large banner which reads "Happy 7th Birthday, Ingress".
Once inside, the honored guests will be in the midst of an enchanted ballroom. There are balloons drifting in bunches from the circular tables lining the sides of the large dance floor. Floating candlabras glow with gentle light from above. There are trees in large ornamental pots interspersed throughout sparkling with fairy lights from real fairies.
One long banquet table is positioned on along the side of the ballroom - there are treats of all description. Little finger sandwiches, chopped up fruit, cookies, cheese and crackers, and other child-friendly h'ors douerves are presented to make sure the dancers are sustained throughout the the party. There are large bowls of ice cream (kept cold with magic)and sundae fixings. Punch bowls of sherbet-flavored drinks await ladling into crystal goblets. But most impressive is the large birthday cake with blue, purple, and pink icing roses festooning it.
Ingress is busy greeting her guests in her gown - a birthday gift from Amy and Susan - but soon she'll be dancing to the music provided by the overlarge Gramophone in the corner, which is playing a wide array of dancing music from waltz standards to court music to pop hits of the 20th century.
Tom, who's pretty tired from the magical effort required to pull this off, is in the background making sure his little girl is having a perfect party, and Princess Amy is helping Ingress in her hostess duties.
Come in and enjoy the party!
Once inside, the honored guests will be in the midst of an enchanted ballroom. There are balloons drifting in bunches from the circular tables lining the sides of the large dance floor. Floating candlabras glow with gentle light from above. There are trees in large ornamental pots interspersed throughout sparkling with fairy lights from real fairies.
One long banquet table is positioned on along the side of the ballroom - there are treats of all description. Little finger sandwiches, chopped up fruit, cookies, cheese and crackers, and other child-friendly h'ors douerves are presented to make sure the dancers are sustained throughout the the party. There are large bowls of ice cream (kept cold with magic)and sundae fixings. Punch bowls of sherbet-flavored drinks await ladling into crystal goblets. But most impressive is the large birthday cake with blue, purple, and pink icing roses festooning it.
Ingress is busy greeting her guests in her gown - a birthday gift from Amy and Susan - but soon she'll be dancing to the music provided by the overlarge Gramophone in the corner, which is playing a wide array of dancing music from waltz standards to court music to pop hits of the 20th century.
Tom, who's pretty tired from the magical effort required to pull this off, is in the background making sure his little girl is having a perfect party, and Princess Amy is helping Ingress in her hostess duties.
Come in and enjoy the party!
Head out to the Dance Floor
The music is a blend of waltzes, courtly airs, popular standards of the 30's and 40's, and Pre-1998 pop.
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She does it because she loves him, and she can. He wouldn't have it any other way.
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Door doesn't let go until the music for the next dance begins.
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He brought it specially for this, and swings Ingress around to the strains of it.
He'd actually snuck the steps of it into her sword lessons for the last few months, and eventually she shrieks with laughter as she realizes she knows what to do next.
When the dance is over he bows deeply and kisses her hand before passing her to the next person.
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Ingress' feet and skirt fly around Perry's waist while she laughs, and he laughs, too, cheerfully dancing around.
Eventually he puts her down, of course. This dance has lots of spins, you see, and by the time Perry has brought Ingress back to the edge of the dance floor and given her a cheeky kiss, they are both peasantly dizzy.
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"How are you enjoying your party, Ingress?"
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She could boogy all night long!
But she is also Generous, and so she grabs Ingress' hands and begins to groove to Simon & Garfunkel.
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Draco came over, and bowed, offering his arm, "My lady, care for a dance?"
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And they dance a la the Wizarding world, complete with several graceful lifts.
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Still, she is with her Chosen, and that is home enough. Although Megwyn has not always been by Ingress's side, she has been ever near. Now she stands near the edge of the dance floor, and tosses her head as the music changes.
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::I'd love to, Chosen.::
She takes a step or two onto the dance floor, curvetting slightly towards the little girl.
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A courtly air is playing as he comes to look for Ingress.
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He grins and spins her round.
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And then, though she hated the lessons as a child, she finds she can't remember a single reason why.
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"You dance very well, Cimorene."
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"Thank you. It's not my own doing, I assure you. My dance instructors always thought I was a terror."
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