[hr][hr][center][img]https://s23.postimg.org/h6shths5n/virginia.png[/img] [img]https://s30.postimg.org/8uoso7135/virginia.gif[/img][hr][color=9999ff]Location:[/color] the Wyndham Estate[/center][hr][hr]At Millicent's words, it was Virginia's turn to raise an eyebrow. Was the date not the 17th of March? She supposed that it was possible that she had lost track of time, and that dear Alfred usually managed her schedule for her. Perhaps she had been mistaken. At any rate, she felt a slight pain of regret. She had not spent the day with her dear friend. Though, Virginia was aware that they had very different ideas of festivities. After all, she had gone to a public hanging on the day of her birth. [color=9999ff]"Then in two days time, do keep your schedule clear,"[/color] Virginia said, with a slight twinkle in her eye. [color=9999ff]"We shall celebrate your unbirthday. I shall have Alfred prepare something extraordinary...I do not believe there are any executions scheduled for that date, so it should suffice."[/color] Virginia did sense that Millicent didn't wish to discuss it further, of course. She smiled slightly as Millicent crept to the door and peered her head out, reminding her of a mischievous child attempting to escape the watch of its parents. Of course, Virginia had no true qualms with setting out herself to fight the soulless. Alfred would keep watch over James, but her friend had little experience with fighting the ethereal. And she could not in good conscience leave Millicent vulnerable to the darkness. Her friend was built for the light. [color=9999ff]"A reasonable plan, no doubt,"[/color] Virginia replied. [color=9999ff]"I shall send word to the Sister as well. She would be well advised to avoid those grounds this evening as well."[/color] Once Millicent had left the room, Virginia would then follow her, minding her steps as to not create a din.