Almost as suddenly as they started, the various appliances cease their spontaneous activity. The kitchen is now deathly quiet except for the sounds of everyone breathing.
This is when you see it. A form starts to emerge from the floor; rising through the tiles as though riding atop a slow moving elevator. The newcomer's Corpus depicts a Caucasian woman, once in her thirties perhaps, and marked by a slim build, aquiline nose, and a head of straight hair reaching down to the small of her back. Her clothing is several centuries out of fashion: a ruffled muslin gown with wrist-length sleeves, a sash at the waist, and a caraco jacket worn open at the front. It vaguely brings to mind the styles of colonial era New Orleans. Were it not for her menacing air, she looks like she could have stepped off the set of a period drama.
Most notable of all, however, is that her entire Corpus is a deep vermillion hue. She's not painted red or covered in blood. Rather, it's as though someone turned the color tint on the television as far to red as possible. In keeping with her name, everything about the Red Lady - her skin, her clothes, her eyes - is literal crimson of varying shades. Obviously, "red" is not a figure of speech in her case. Only her hair retains a strong contrast from the rest of her form. You can tell that, in life, her hair must have been very dark, indeed.
Claudine and Jérôme are oblivious to the Red Lady's presence, but Samantha definitely seems to sense her. She takes a few quick glances from behind Adriana.
The woman's bearing is strange; a quiet confidence that isn't often seen among the desperate, beaten-down legions of the dead.
"O' Eaters of Sin? Perchance there is a reason you have trespassed into my abode, pray tell?"
Her voice is pleasant but forceful. She speaks with the self-assuredness of a being with several centuries of experience. Slowly, she shifts her gaze around the room and makes eye contact with each of the Bound. Her eyeballs have pupils but no irises; as hard as blood red marbles.
"T'would behoove you to answer me, promptly."
She clearly notices your geists, but if she is concerned, the dead woman doesn't show it. Unlike a majority of ghosts, the Red Lady seems largely unperturbed by the presence of your Other Halves.
OOC:
@the_puppeteer, Plasm collected from a cenote can't be used to accumulate Plasm points beyond your normal limit. That said, you could use that Plasm to replenish what you spent on The Shroud. You'd need to take the time to directly gather it and eat it, however.