A mask. Yuki obeyed quickly before, was treated to an awe-inspiring light show to marvel at, so at first she didn’t think of herself. But she has put on a mask. And she has read many a faerie story in her life about masks.
A mask isn’t just to hide, it’s a new self. The Yuki of a few moments ago had been set on spending the evening with her friend, Eclair. She had hoped to stay still, and learn how to grow her heart somehow. She had donned a maid’s outfit to get a soup-sized coffee through a crowd so she could play Watson to the detective.
But now she’s wearing a mask and the theater has started. Eclair was led away while declaring her strength even as the music started and Yuki was swept into the dance. She cannot follow into a confrontation with a Star. Not as she is now. Not as a masked maid, not as a dancer in the crowd.
But neither does her heart break in that moment. How could it, when she is wearing a mask over it? When she is whirling with the flowery dead and the tempo is speeding up so fast that her heartbeat can’t keep up and she can only keep her feet thanks to the balance offered by a tail.
This is a shadow ball lit in pearl by the shining heart of her friend. And so long as Eclair’s light holds and her truth holds (“a mask is recognizable as a mask) there is nothing to fear and no reason to fight the scene.
She laughs then and kicks with the chorus line of maids, her lace apron flaring up one two three with the waltz! And she twirls and finds herself arm in arm with Hazel Valentine Fletcher himself. And he is laughing and twirling and dressed as the Main Character to boot (to boots, based on how good his footwear is looking).
“Don’t ask how, silly boy” says the masked maid as she swings him and laughs like a madwoman. “We dance in the ball of a Star. There are a million hows. When it comes to magic, there’s only one question to ask.” She smiles then and giggles like a little girl who’s in on a secret. “Ask ‘why’”
She lifts him then into a twirl with her dancing the base and Hazel in the air. “You’re the child filled with starlight that everybody wants this time. And all the magic brought you here!” She holds him aloft with strong arms, made stronger by the mask and that ball and a kitty’s control of her own weight. “I…I’m just a maid twirling my friend. I don’t know why you got picked, or why you came here, or why a challenge between maid knights would start a masked ball. But you might! And if you don’t, try asking. You are the princess, after all.~”
She whips her head around so the spin won’t make her dizzy and holds the boy until her arms ache. Because she’s just a maid twirling the princess. The second her number ends, he’ll be swept away.
A mask isn’t just to hide, it’s a new self. The Yuki of a few moments ago had been set on spending the evening with her friend, Eclair. She had hoped to stay still, and learn how to grow her heart somehow. She had donned a maid’s outfit to get a soup-sized coffee through a crowd so she could play Watson to the detective.
But now she’s wearing a mask and the theater has started. Eclair was led away while declaring her strength even as the music started and Yuki was swept into the dance. She cannot follow into a confrontation with a Star. Not as she is now. Not as a masked maid, not as a dancer in the crowd.
But neither does her heart break in that moment. How could it, when she is wearing a mask over it? When she is whirling with the flowery dead and the tempo is speeding up so fast that her heartbeat can’t keep up and she can only keep her feet thanks to the balance offered by a tail.
This is a shadow ball lit in pearl by the shining heart of her friend. And so long as Eclair’s light holds and her truth holds (“a mask is recognizable as a mask) there is nothing to fear and no reason to fight the scene.
She laughs then and kicks with the chorus line of maids, her lace apron flaring up one two three with the waltz! And she twirls and finds herself arm in arm with Hazel Valentine Fletcher himself. And he is laughing and twirling and dressed as the Main Character to boot (to boots, based on how good his footwear is looking).
“Don’t ask how, silly boy” says the masked maid as she swings him and laughs like a madwoman. “We dance in the ball of a Star. There are a million hows. When it comes to magic, there’s only one question to ask.” She smiles then and giggles like a little girl who’s in on a secret. “Ask ‘why’”
She lifts him then into a twirl with her dancing the base and Hazel in the air. “You’re the child filled with starlight that everybody wants this time. And all the magic brought you here!” She holds him aloft with strong arms, made stronger by the mask and that ball and a kitty’s control of her own weight. “I…I’m just a maid twirling my friend. I don’t know why you got picked, or why you came here, or why a challenge between maid knights would start a masked ball. But you might! And if you don’t, try asking. You are the princess, after all.~”
She whips her head around so the spin won’t make her dizzy and holds the boy until her arms ache. Because she’s just a maid twirling the princess. The second her number ends, he’ll be swept away.
