"Welcome!" The doors to the music room swung open to unveil the six hosts in a group, all dressed in suits and black trillbys, with the exception of one of the members, a short, shy looking male, who wore the suit but not a hat, his long, light brown hair framing his face, his hat placed across his crossed lap. "Well well, looks like we have a new guest then.." A tall male, thin and handsome, glasses perched on the end of his thin nose smiled coolly, his eyes hiding any emotion under a veil of disinterest. "Pleased to see you here. "Hello.." The smallest member, the one who'd not been wearing a hat at the time of the guest's arrival smiled shyly, looking at the new arrival. He seemed... saddened, looking across the hall past the new guest and to the maid's group across the hallway, seemingly wanting to be there. "You should focus on your hosting duties, little lonely kitty. You'll be with your twin soon!" Two voices spoke in unison, on either side of the small blonde teenager. The twins leant back, the near identicalness of them making it impossible to work out who was who. The only visible difference was the way they spiked their raven-coloured hair, but the duo would often swap styles to make it hard to actually decipher who was who in the end. "You know Matthias wouldn't like it, and you don't want to piss off the dark lord!" "Ah, but it's so hard to be without your twin, you know that as well as I do, Nick!" One of the twins sad softly, looking sad. "Too true, too true Neil!" The other smiled, grabbing him in a hug, much to the delight of the other guests. "We should make them happy! As happy as we are!" "Happy making things worse for Jack?" Harrison spoke, face emotionless. "You shouldn't pick on him, he misses his sister when here." The tallest member spoke in his deep, smooth voice, the usually silent male trying to get his opinion across. "Leave him be." "Too true, the Brothers Grimm are such terrors.." The final host spoke, smacking the twin's over the head with a newspaper, his sandy blonde hair waving in a wind that came from nowhere. "Come, we have princesses to entertain."