[Center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjQ0LjRlODg1OC5VMkZzWlcwZ1UzQmxiR3h0WVc0LC4wAAA,/flat-earth-scribe.regular.png[/img][/center] [hr][hr] No sooner had Salem began relaxing, that it was interrupted by the sound of his phone, vibrating against the countertop of the bathroom. He lazily opened one eye to peer at the light emanating from the phones side. It wasnt Pink, nor Purple, nor Green or Yellow, therefore it wasnt a text from his family. A long sigh escaped him as he closed his eyes again, only to reopen them as he slowly got out of the water. Salem reached for a soft green towel and dried off his hands before grabbing his phone. [b]Mr.Spellman, Your presence is expected for dinner tonight at Princess Ryner’s manor. A guard will be along in an hour to guide you there. Black tie attire is expected.”[/b] Salems eyes widened as he read the message. It was one thing to [i]host[/i] parties, but to attend them? He hadn't done so since he was a child. Salem shook his head and quickly went to his contacts to search for Aaron, surely hed know what to do. After a moments search he began to realize that not only did he forget to get Aaron's information, but Lilies and Lucans as well. All right, one hour, that's all the time given to prepare. As if he was in auto drive, Salem quickly made his way towards the room, reaching beneath the bed, and pulling out a vintage suitcase. Upon opening it, there sat a tuxedo. The jacket was a beautiful forest green colour, with tail coat that ran down to above his knees; it had antique golden buttons and some golden embroidery along the seams. The waistcoat was an earthen brown with the same antique golden buttons as the jacket. The dress shirt was a lighter shade of brown that seemed to gradient from the waistcoat. The pants matched the jacket in forest green colour and finally the shoes were a beautiful Oxford, tan leather dress shoes. Salem smiled at the familiarity of it all and quickly began to get dressed. He moved over towards his desk and grabbed a few items, a pendant hidden beneath his shirt, a set of jade beads to tie his hair up, a quick pet of cricket for good luck and then finally a green apple. He took a quick bite, as his grandma always told him it brought serenity for special occasions. The rest was left for cricket to eat at his leisure. The whole ordeal took him about 20 minutes. He stepped out into the living room and awaited the driver.