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Magical Innovation Centre: The Grand Opening
It's evening in Richmond and the grand opening of the Magical Innovation Centre is about to begin. Doors open at 6.30pm with the event closing at 10pm. This is a black tie event, so get out your evening gowns and tuxedos. You won't be allowed in if you're wearing trainers or jeans.
Fae are forbidden from entering. Any fae who wish to sneak in must do so under a glamour and are likely to be discovered and kicked out if they linger for too long. Alternatively, they could pretend to be in service to one of the witches attending the event, if they have any witch allies willing to do that. Fae already in service to Circle Daybreak are the exception to the rule and this will be the first Daybreak event where a number of witches in attendance will be accompanied by their familiars in various forms. Ever since Samantha took her crown as Mother of Witches with a certain cat on her lap, familiars have started to become fashionable again.
Order of Events
6.30-7pm: Doors open
The first half hour allows time for guests to arrive and mingle. There's strict security around the centre: everyone who enters must sign in and get a name badge at the reception desk.
7-7.30pm: Samantha's speech
Standing on the staircase in the foyer, the Mother of Witches will address her audience with a speech to announce the opening of the centre.
7.30-8.30pm: Tour of the centre
During this hour, guests can join a tour of the centre. There will be three tours of around fifteen minutes each. Guests will be shown the following:
• Starting in the main foyer, the tour guide will give a brief overview of the centre's purpose.
• Next, the Potions Lab, which looks very much like any modern lab except that the bottles on display are magical rather than chemical.
• Then, the Pentacle Room which is an empty classroom with several intricate pentacles drawn on the floor. Cabinets along one wall hold shelves of herbs and charms that are used to strengthen or protect the pentacles, as well as shelves of spellbooks. An empty iron bird cage sits on one of the cabinets. This room is where witches can work together to perform powerful magic or to summon fae from the Other Realm.
• Then, the Botanical Garden which is what it sounds like. Herbs and plants of many kinds are grown here, and there are tables where witches can cut and dry the plants to prepare them for use in spellcraft and potion-making.
• Finally, the Magic Lab which looks very much like the Potions Lab except that there's more space. This is where witches will experiment with creating new spells.
The tour is guided and guests may only spend a limited amount of time in each room. They can't go back to the rooms after they're closed; security is tight and anyone trying to sneak around will be quickly spotted.
8.30-10pm: Networking
The rest of the event is open for mingling. There are information stands in the main foyer where witches are handing out leaflets outlining the purpose of the centre and inviting witches to join. If you're not a witch, you can still look and ask questions, but you can't register your interest to work or study at the centre. There's also a screen playing an artfully shot video of Samantha and several young witches looking alternately mystical and windswept on a moor, then clever and industrious in one of the laboratories. Tradition meets the modern world.
Coffee, champagne and canapes are all available, and are served by handsome fae waiters dressed in sparkly blue tuxedos. Despite several setbacks (none of which will be mentioned by Samantha or any of the staff) including the recent loss of Croydon to the Seelie and Unseelie Courts, it seems that Circle Daybreak is still intent on portraying an image of success. The Daybreak fae here are tame, well-mannered and subservient. Everything is under control.
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What a bizarre non-sequitur. No one is enslaving any vampires. The Night Council has given the Islington Nest their special protection back, so they're sitting pretty. And is he implying that he was a slave? She would not have guessed that.
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Jean-Claude tilts his head at her and offers something of a gallic shrug, a delicate black curl escaping his ponytail and spilling across his face as he does. "Have you not studied your history, Ms Okeke? Or do you simply need a reminder of the different ways humankind has mistreated their own over the centuries?"
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She has to resist the urge to flip the bird and tell him to fuck the fuck right off. But okay. Whatever. She sucks in a breath through gritted teeth.
"We're not all ancients here, but I do know my history. Do you need a reminder of all the ways vampires have mistreated humans over the centuries? Don't talk down to me. You're lucky you even got a seat back on the table."
That decision had nothing to do with her, but it certainly wasn't universally popular amongst the witches. Sylvia had gone against the prevailing sentiment in making it: for the sake of peace, she had said. But in Samantha's opinion the Islington Nest is already too powerful.
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"I do not try to talk down to you," he replies. "Nor did I mean to disclude vampirekind in my statement. It is the nature of the beast, as they say, that we were all once human as well. As much as some may try to pretend otherwise." He quirks an eyebrow at her. "I would ask, however, how you justify your choices, given your objection to the thought of such treatment towards your own people in turn."
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"I stand by my choices." There's an edge of anger in her tone: how dare he question her? "Vampires kill and eat people. Witches protect them. That's what this Centre is about. Magic to protect us and improve people's lives. Some of your vampires supported it, but really it's got nothing to do with you. So why don't you let them make up their own minds?"
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He stands straighter, taller, though his posture is already impeccable. "This Centre is about the witches seeking to tighten their fist and take control of this city. Some of my vampires are simply foolish enough not to realize as such. Or perhaps they are simply foolish enough not to realize what it means to turn a blind eye on as much. Alas I cannot speak for their minds."
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"So you're dishing out the judgement but you can't take it." She shakes her head in disbelief. "The truth is that this city is better when we run the show. Maybe some of your vampires realise that too."
Does he think she's ashamed to admit it? She's not. She wants witches to rule London, all of it. They're the only ones who can truly control the dangerous creatures that inhabit the supernatural world.
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"Then they too have a great deal yet to learn," he says simply.
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"You can look around," she tells him, "but you will be watched. Who knows, maybe you'll learn something."
He probably won't. But he should. Even this short conversation has taught her something about how unflappable he is. He doesn't seem like the type to be easily swayed.
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He flicks her a polite smile. "Maybe I shall," he replies. He has already learned a lot as well from this conversation together. While Jean-Claude himself is old and steady, Samantha is young and far more impulsive, but she has not reacted in anger. Not yet anyway.
His he tilts his head at her, his smile taking on a hint of mischief as he does. "Perhaps I will seek out your pet. You said for yourself I will be watched, may as well cut straight to the chase, as they say. And besides, I have never had the pleasure to speak to one such as him. Such an experience as that will certainly be educational indeed." Is Jean-Claude flirting with her cat-man spy who he hasn't even met yet? Perhaps... Is it to get a rise out of her or because he may actually be into that? There is the real question.
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He mentions her pet though and she has to laugh. "Good luck with that." He won't get anywhere with Mogget, she's sure of that. "Don't bother me again."
And with that, she turns away. She doesn't want him wasting her time when she has donors to convince, nor does she want him bothering her in any other sense. Either way, she'll hear a full report of what he's been up to after the event.