Linda and Cameron walked down the docks, leaving Linda's small red car down the road making the walk a few minutes long and quite dark, using the docks dull lighting and their eyes once they adjusted to the dark. Cameron, whom had linked arms with his sister, walked the path almost wordlessly. Keeping his eyes fixed to the ground that lay before them. Linda, however, looked forward, her chin up and back straight in her usual snobbish walk. Cameron shook his head slightly, glancing at his sister. After the walk along the dock the pair arrive to their destination. Upon being greeted Linda gave a small, tight smile whilst Cameron nodded a hello, accepting the compliment with a "[color=f26522]Thanks[/color],". The pair took in the sight. It was marvellous, well for the local docks. Torches and lanterns were placed in the perfect positions, spreading warmth through the crisp night air and shedding light on the darkening town much better then the lamps that those that were permanently attached to poles in the dock. A string quartet played a slow soft tune. Cameron looked around and noted that there were a couple pairs already at the docks with them, he pulled out his pocket watch. "[color=f26522]7:45[/color]," He announces to his sister with a smile. Linda rolled her eyes. "[color=0072bc]Even that walk didn't hold us back[/color]?" "[color=f26522]I suppose not[/color]," At this Linda groans slightly then turns around to the waitress behind her, taking a glass of champagne wordlessly. Cameron takes one also with a nod of thanks. “[color=f26522]You know you could be nicer[/color],” At this statement Linda takes a large sip of champagne with a shrug. As the docks fill another style of music starts to fill the air. Linda, in particular, knew that voice. It was Jennings Taylor! "[color=0072bc]But how? He’s supposed to be touring[/color]?" She questions looking at her brother who just shrugged. Soon enough the small party entered the boat. Cameron, linking arms with his sister holds her back. Allowing her to enter before him as the last pair