It was quite the impressive night Boogie had to admit, when it came to the Remembrance Day celebration King Cole certainly pulled no punches. The band's lively playing was nearly enough to sway Boogie to joining the rest of the crowd on the dance floor, but only nearly. There were dozens of servers scurrying about the extravagant ball room brandishing trays of varies foods and beverages. There was even an extensive buffet that looked like it was tailored to meet the preference of all those in attendance. [color=9e0b0f][i]"Well almost everyone."[/i][/color] Boogie added that last thought as he recalled what, or rather whom, his previous diet consisted of. Boogie was pulled out of his thoughts when a young lady suddenly claimed his table as a seat as well as grabbed his tie, reeling him in close to her face. If it was anyone else, and Boogie wasn't so socially impaired, he may have been surprised by this sudden occurrence, but given that the person who had taken hold of him was Lola Boogie wouldn't of expected anything less. [color=9e0b0f]"Good Evening Miss Aster."[/color] Boogie said in a dry tone after Lola had released him, he readjusting his tie as well. [color=9e0b0f]"I am finding the evening rather pleasant. The band seems to be quite the hit."[/color] He continued as he took his glass back into his hand. He took a small sip of the champagne before setting the glass back down beside Lola. Boogie had never had any real social graces, so small talk was a bit lost on him but given the occasion he was going to make his best effort at it. [color=9e0b0f]"How have you been Miss Aster? I trust you are well."[/color]