EPILOG

"You look stunning, My Lady," Theodore whispered through my ear as we danced Aldebaran by S. A. Karl in Great Hall of the Manor. "Thank you, My Lord,"

I was wearing a Ballgown; Ylury's Night Ball is the ultimate evening affair. It was a full dress, which exposed my throat and my shoulders. Tulle, plain and embroidered, worn over silk, tarlatan, muslin, grenadine, barege, silk tissue, crepe, lace, illusion, and other thin fabrics are such materials in my ballgown, it ought to be rich and luxurious.

I wore necklaces, bracelets, and hair ornaments, gloves in white also. On the other hand, Theodore was dashing in his black tuxedo with his necktie, which he said was worn only on special occasions. It had gold and maroon features, with the eagle symbol detailed. He was also wearing the Family Brooch.