đCharity Date Auction!đ

Alexander & Mina
The late morning sun cast a honeyed glow over Sorian Park, filtering through canopies of cream-draped silk and flowering arches as if the heavens themselves had blessed the day with a soft, romantic haze. Petals floated lazily in the fountainâs breeze, mingling with the gentle strains of string music and the subtle clink of crystal from the nearby mimosa stand. Everything was picturesqueâintentionally so.
And at the heart of it all stood Lady Mina Blackwood.
She was the picture of otherworldly elegance, dressed in deep garnet velvet that clung to her like a whispered secret. The heart-shaped cutout framed her porcelain skin with just enough wicked promise to hush conversations as she passed, and the black lace gloves that adorned her hands gave her the air of a woman who could either ruin a man or write sonnets about him. She stood near the stage, clipboard in hand, but it was clear no detail escaped her. From the perfectly arranged baskets to the carefully staggered auction order, Minaâs meticulous control was cloaked in velvet smiles and easy grace.
Yet beneath it all, something in her gaze remained sharp. Watching. Calculating. As if waiting for the moment, the performance gave way to truth.
Hearing approaching footsteps on the garden path behind her, she didnât turn. Instead, she only tilted her head slightly, a smirk playing at the corner of her lips as she felt the familiar weight of Alexanderâs presence beside her. He was well-dressed as always, but he seemed to keep his appearance more subtle, wearing a classic black tuxedo.
âPerfectly on time,â she said softly, her voice velvet and amusement.
âRemind me to thank whatever deity managed to keep us both punctual and sober on the morning of Drunkards Day. I was half-expecting to start this event without either of those things.â Her words were met with Alexanderâs crisp white smile as he took her hand in his.
âOh, Lady Mina, I donât see a moment of us ever disappointing each other.â He lifted her hand and planted a single kiss upon it.
âWe can always have that kind of entertainment amongst ourselves.â There was a telling look in his eyes as he brushed his thumb over the spot he had kissedâ not wiping it away, but sealing it as he lightly pressed against it.
Mina turned then, eyes sparkling with mischief beneath the brim of civility.
âShall we charm Sorian senseless?â âWe shall. Whatever may transpire, it will be fruitful.â He pointed his nose toward the adjacent stage where the silent auction would be held.
âWhether splendor or romance, we will reap from the desires of those who participate. Those we seek to aid will then benefit.â He gently squeezed her hand.
âIâm sure Iâve already expressed this, but thank you. You never fail to be lovely to me.â He flexed his left hand, his ring flashing a gleam against the lighting.
Minaâs lips curved into a slow, knowing smile, her fingers curling ever so slightly around his in return. The warmth of his hand, the press of his thumb over her skin, didnât fluster her, but it certainly didnât go unnoticed either.
âYou give me far too much credit, Alexander,â she murmured, voice silk and shadow.
âBut if you insist on being so flattering, Iâll have to make sure the auction ends in record donations just to prove you right.âHer gaze flicked toward the stage, eyes narrowing with quiet calculation beneath the charm.
âLetâs make them fall a little in love with all of it, shall we? The baskets, the causeâŚâ Her eyes glittered as they found his again, her smile turning wicked.
âAnd if weâre truly lucky, maybe weâll bring a few Sorians to their knees before the day is done. I do so enjoy that view.ââAs do I,â He said softly with a sly wink. Mina was making Alexander quite thirsty, so much so that he thought it was only right to get the event started before he had second thoughts on his plans for this morning. It was certain that Callum would show, but they did not need him to partake in any of the work, as it would give the wrong impression of the prince.
âShall we?â Alexander proposed starting as many of the seats in front of the stage were beginning to fill up.
Welcoming, opening remarks, and then check on the attendance of our volunteers. The instructions agreed upon were repeated in his mind.
Mina allowed a final playful glance toward Alexander before gliding onto the stage with the fluid grace of someone born to command attention. As she stepped forward, a hush fell like velvet over the gathering crowd, drawn in by the deliberate sway of her movement and the quiet promise in her smile.
She paused at the center, letting the warm sunlight spill around her like stage lighting, then let her gaze sweep over the seated attendeesâmeasured, magnetic, and just shy of wicked.
âGood day, dear Sorian hearts,â Mina began, her voice smooth as satin, curling through the garden air like a well-cast spell.
âWe are so grateful youâve joined us on this beautiful day for romance, for revelry, and most importantly⌠for charity.âA light smirk touched her lips as she continued,
âWe have quite a lineup of the cityâs most charming and daring participants, each of whom has prepared a picnic basket with care, creativity, and perhaps a little mischief.â She let the last word hang with a teasing lilt.
âToday, you wonât just be bidding on wine and sweets. Youâll be bidding on company. On conversation. On the thrill of the unknown and the delight of discovery.â Her gaze lingered on the crowd, eyes glinting like secrets half-revealed.
âAnd perhaps, if youâre lucky, a moment worth remembering under the garlands and golden light.âShe stepped slightly to the side, turning just enough to offer Alexander the floor beside her.
âBut before we begin⌠allow me to introduce someone equally invested in making today unforgettable. Mr. Alexander Deaconâpartner in both charity and charm.âShe gestured with a graceful tilt of her hand, inviting him to take the spotlight. He stepped forward with a face full of joy and excitement.
âWelcome! Welcome! Welcome! It is with pleasure that I find so many of you in attendance today for Prince Callumâs charity event meant to stir hearts, spark romance⌠and of course ignite a bit of competition amongst those searching for something special during this wondrous courting season here in Sorian! As the beautiful Lady Blackwood has mentioned, all proceeds will be made to charity for the sick and starving in the slums of this great capital!â Alexander waved his hand toward the silent auction stage.
âAnd if love is not your objective this season, The Black Rose Trading Company has placed aside surplus goods, ripe for the taking in a silent auction! Furniture, instruments, clothing, antiques, and many everyday items packaged in bulk will be offered, and for winners with the highest bids to take them home! Whether it's hearts or merchandise, don't be shy! Drunkardâs Day should be the day when weâre led by our desires!â Alexander performatively waved his hand up and down toward Mina, suggestively.
âCan we bid on her?!â One fellow hollered.
âYes, Iâd put everything I have on Lady Mina!â Another added, standing from his seat. Excitement filled the crowd at the prospect of having a date with her.
âControl yourselves, good gentlemen! Heel! Heel! Lady Mina is only our hostess⌠but who knows how this auction may play outâŚâ Alexander shrugged, getting hopeful nods from the eager gentlemen.
Minaâs smile didnât falterâif anything, it sharpened, the edges laced with a kind of delicious danger that made it very clear that she knew exactly what she was doing.
She stepped forward once more, a hand lifted gracefully in the air to hush the crowd, though the glint in her eyes only added fuel to their fire.
âSuch flattery,â she purred, her voice wrapping around the moment like silk and smoke.
âI daresay if charm could be bottled and sold, youâd all be walking out of here with empty pockets already.âA ripple of laughter followed, and she leaned in just slightly, conspiratorial.
âBut I must confess⌠as tempting as it is to let the highest bidder steal me away beneath a willow tree, Iâm afraid Iâve already made myself quite unavailable today.â She cast a sly sideways glance toward Alexander before returning her gaze to the crowd, her tone growing more enticing.
âThough, I suppose the day is still young and Mr. Deacon has a point that the auction may hold some unexpected surprises.â She gave them a small wink before continuing.
âStill, I invite you to turn that fevered energy toward those whoâve dared to offer themselves up for your delight. The ones whoâve packed not only treats and wine, but little pieces of their hearts into those baskets.âShe spread her arms wide, inviting attention toward the side stage where the participants were to be gathering.
âEach of them is a gift, waiting to be unwrapped, and each bid you place brings us closer to feeding the hungry, healing the sick, and leaving Sorian better than we found it.âHer smile softened into something warm and irresistible.
âSo⌠bid generously, my darlings. Youâre not just buying a picnic. Youâre buying possibility.ââNow, let us begin. First upâŚâ Alexander started, looking toward the side stage expectantly.
âHailing from the Caesonian vacation hotspot of Vermillion with beauty as her sword, poise as her shield, and a sense of humor that'll completely disarm you! A maiden with honor who sometimes wears armor, Knight-Captain of Caesonia
Stratya Durmand!â