The woman who next staked her way into the park was even more out of place than the poor man leaning on the tree, for it being winter and as deathly cold as it was she wore a tiny black pleated skirt and a well fitting corset bustier looking like she'd stepped out of a 20's gothic movie. This had to be the most ridiculous thing she'd been subjected to since she died, but Miyako was nothing if not a good sport in the matter since here she was. Looking over the whole area before her with glowing golden eyes and seeing neither of the two males she was meeting the woman took if upon herself to find them, or at least whatever their partners were speaking of. Change, she thought, maybe not so much a physical being as change itself in the Yav world. She shivered from the thought not the cold and started down one of the loose graves paths cut into the land. It didn't take her long to run across the man by the tree, "
So you are here." She purred at him a terribly wicked smile playing across her lips. When he made no move to greet her, or even raise his head to look at her she felt a bit put off. "
So where's bone boy?" She asked glancing about the area the other stood in. Normally you didn't see one without the other, making it curious that the fox would leave his skeleton to catch up. When the man shook his head and shrugged passively at her she couldn't help but huff a bit. "
C'mon Rukiel!" She protested loudly at him sitting herself down on the raised roots of the tree the kitsune reaper was leaning on. "
I don't want to be here all night." She groaned like a teenager would have, something she knew would get on the man's nerves.
Bottles smashed, I raised my hand
How can you all even stand?
And why is there joy in this poison? Oh
Faking smiles and confidence
Driving miles to capture this excitement
I can't take anymore
You're never gonna get it
I'm a hazard to myself
I'll break it to you easy
This is hell, this is hell
You're looking and whispering
You think I'm someone else
This is hell, yes
I am in hell
We Don't Have to Dance - Andy Black