Degusaurusrex
Supernova
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2019
September 20th
“You, my dear, are cranky. When's the last time you had a good meal?” Morrigan lifted her head from the arm of the couch and waved an arm lazily at the other woman with a mumble, earning her a sharp smack to the back of her head. “Get up, you lazy succubus, and go eat! I can't stand how whiny you get when you're hungry.” With a grumble as she red skinned woman sat up, she turned to stare up at the other who had smacked her nearly senseless.
“You're in my house, Karina, not the other way around. If you don't like that I'm cranky, then get out. I'm not stupid, I was planning to go out after this show.” She waved black tipped fingers towards the television where a soap opera like show was playing, frowning and shaking her head. “Get out, I need to make sure that my illusion magic is going to hold steady before I leave. It makes it that much easier when you don't have someone pulling on your tail because they got curious.” She cringed. “Or the ones that insist I'm going to take their soul. I'm not Beelzebub, I don't do that!”
Realizing that the other woman had actually listened and she was only talking to empty air, Morrigan shook her head and made her way to the bedroom. It would be easy, and it would be fun. All she had to do was go to the bar dressed rather provocatively, feed off some of the desire there, and find a man worth going home with. Easy. Just find a dress and some heels and she was good to go.
Therein was the problem. Opening up the closet brought her face to face with many different types of dresses, even if a majority of them were all in the same color—Black. Different lengths, different styles, all the way from summer dresses to ones for winter. Pushing different pieces to the side until she was satisfied that something would work for her task, she selected a very short, low cut black dress with thin straps. A jacket would do well enough to keep her warm in the fall weather, and she wiggled into it before snatching up a pair of strappy heels to match it.
“Perfect.” The outfit emphasized her curves in all of the best ways, the heels giving her short stature some added height that would make her have to crane her head less just to look at people. Oh, how the tall men were a fondness of hers, the things that they could do.. Grinning as she ran a brush through her hair and looked in the large vanity mirror sitting on her dress, Morrigan inspected herself carefully to make sure that the illusion would hold up.
Her horns and tail were nowhere to be seen, skin pale and flawless. Her normally golden eyes had changed to a hazel color with flecks of gold in them, easy to blame any slip ups on tricks of the light, especially when there was alcohol involved. Now all she had to actually do was get to the bar, and after tying her hair up into a high ponytail and fixing her earrings, she gathered the rest of her belongings and was out the door.
The bar was loud, as always, filled with the scents of so many things. Alcohol, tobacco, and then there were the loud voices of those who had been there far too long drinking and were nearly falling over their own feet. It was perfect for her, and after sliding into a seat at the bar and draping her jacket over the back of the chair, she gave the bartender a sultry smile and ordered her drink. Time to hunt.