[hr][hr][center][img]https://s23.postimg.org/h6shths5n/virginia.png[/img] [img]https://s30.postimg.org/8uoso7135/virginia.gif[/img][hr][color=9999ff][b]Location[/b][/color]: Almack's[/center][hr][hr] While Mary was decidedly unfamiliar with the Talinks, Virginia knew some things of note in regard to that family. They had done business with the Crypts at least once, as far as she was aware, and had connotations with death that she found quite fascinating. It struck her even more peculiar how Thalken said that Virginia was not as different from him as she would care to believe. She never thought anything of the sort. To be truthful, she found them to be exactly the same. Yet the news of Millicent brought a bit of anger to her ice filled eyes. She did not care for the earl that her dear friend had become engaged to, yet the news that Millicent had lost a sister and nearly a stepmother on this evening, only to be whisked away in the company of a member of the ton was decidedly not welcome. Virginia felt quite certain that Millicent must have had a nightmare along those very lines. And while Crypts could thrive in the darkness and draw strength from the horrors, that did not mean that others could be expected to do the same. The pain that must be devouring Millicent, from the loss of a sister, inspired that anger in Virginia. She would call upon her the very next day, as soon as the sun rose. The grief for the death of her sister would ache and throb, Virginia felt certain. She knew the pain she would feel should James depart from this world would be unbearable. She hoped that it had been Emma that died and not Jane, of course, knowing that Millicent perhaps had a stronger bond with the latter sister. [color=9999ff]"You would be wise to heed her words,"[/color] Virginia said coldly. [color=9999ff]"I do not doubt that you have familiarity with corpses as well and would be quite qualified to aid with the others who have fallen."[/color] And while Virginia did have a natural curiosity about the family who handled some matters for her father and his father before him, now was neither the time nor the place. Mosi continued to rot the longer they stood and spoke with Thalken. There were other bodies in Almack's as well, including the Soulless that had claimed Mosi's life and attempted to claim Virginia's as well. There was business to attend to.