Partying with the Ministry of Magic, now that, was a new one. Vito smirked as he pulled his tie through the loop he had made, staring into the newly repaired mirror- yes, it had been quite a shock when Vito had returned to his bedroom to see that Chase Moor had smashed his mirror, leaving a drop or two of her blood on the shattered glass- before him, perfecting his appearance before he left his bedroom.
Why was Vito Dee Symons going to a Ministry party? He couldn’t lock himself in his club forever- well, actually he could do anything he wanted to, but that sounded rather boring to him- and had decided that a party would do him good. His smirk widened into a grin, his teeth glittering back at him from the reflective glass. Well, finding the clothes for the party certainly hadn’t been a difficult task considering the way he dressed everyday, his wardrobe being made up completely of the finest clothing his money could buy him. He adjusted the front of his vest before turning on his heal and heading out the door of his room, and down the stairs.
The club was just beginning to fill, Vito noticed, which meant that the sun was probably just going down. He nodded to himself and headed over to the bar, “Just a glass,” he told the bartended, expecting him to have already memorized what drinks he enjoyed during what times of the day; they had, after all, been working around each other for as long as Satin’s had been a successful club, which had been something around twenty years. The bartender nodded and poured the other man his drink, “Do you need a car?” the bartender asked in a bored tone of voice, as usual, amusing Vito without meaning to, “Yes,” Vito answered simply. He took his glass of wine in his hand and walked towards the door, his nose pointed in the direction of the ceiling.
Vito stepped out onto the street, the front door of his club swinging shut behind him, watching as his method of transportation pulled up along the sidewalk just a few feet away from him. “Mr. Symons,” the driver greeted, stepping out of the front seat in order to open the passenger door for Vito, as he was paid to. “Yes, yes,” Vito replied halfheartedly and walked around the car, sliding into his seat, bringing the rim of his glass to his lips.
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“Well this should be entertaining,” Vito spoke to himself with a grin as he stepped out of the car and stepped up onto the sidewalk without caring enough to shut the car door behind him. It hadn’t taken long for them to arrive, but he could tell by the amount of people who had already arrived that he was – fashionably- late, which he, of course, didn’t mind at all. He held his drink in his right hand, his right arm bent and pinned to his side, and walked forward, one expensive shoe placed on the ground in front of the other. He was slightly displeased to find that they the party was being held outside- Vito wasn’t very fond of the bugs that infested the evening air- but he was in a somewhat pleasant mood, and was determined to keep it that way, for in his mind, the evening was all about him- for some strange reason that didn’t make much sense if he thought about it long enough.
After walking slowly up the stairs, Vito stepped into the crowd, blades of grass being pinned to the ground beneath his shoes, and though he was surrounded by many people, both young and old, he was fairly easy to spot amongst them- which he, of course, noticed for himself with a smirk, bringing his glass of wine to his lips once more.