- Emma -
All talk stops as you enter the main ballroom, and heads turn to look your way. There is no one announcing people at the door, yet some strange sense made everyone turn and take note of your arrival, it is very normal senses that make people keep looking, though, looking you up and down.
Your dress is spectacular, but you do realise that the cost is not a significant consideration in that appraisal. A striking woman of indeterminate age (probably not much older than yourself, but she carries herself as though she is much older) in a dark, tailored suit that probably cost more than your dress and shoes ... and car and house put together asks a question of an effete man standing half-step behind her, he contemplates the ceiling for a brief moment before whispering something in her ear. She considers you critically, then turns back to the conversation your entrance interrupted while her assistant makes his way over to you.
"Emma Harper." He says politely (assuming this is the name you use for your books and such, else he may use your pen-name?) "I am your humble servant, Federico Christobal." He says, though his accent sounds a lot more Greek than his completion and name would suggest. "My mistress, Shelyna Artmitage, ... this is awkward, so I will come right out with it. We are concerned that you might not know what you are getting yourself into. Real life is not like your books, and, while these gatherings are 'officially safe', accidents happen, and, I am afraid to say, they usually happen to neophyte mortals —no offence meant— who have little-to-no way of protecting themselves when their benefactors (in your case, Elliot Parry) are otherwise engaged."
You have not seen Elliot yet, and most of the people here do not look like vampires —not that you are any sort of expert at judging this ... though some of them definitely do look like vampires, to the extent that 'vampire-looking' would probably be the first thing someone said when describing them.
"If you would take my advice, you will return home right away. Your driver can be summoned to pick you up forthwith."
What do you do?