Sofie looked up at the manor, checking the little slip of paper. She tucked the paper away and picked up her small briefcase, staring up at the beautiful gates with her large, deep eyes. The blue pools slid through the bars and touched on the stone walls of the manor. It was very different from the sites she had seen, most of which were rather run down and dingy. This place was not exactly well kept, but there was an elegance to it. A small smile graced her lips and she glanced down at her Borzoi pup, Boris, who faithfully looked up at her. "Seems more along the lines of home, doesn't it?" The dog sat, not understanding and she looked back up.
She shifted the weight of the briefcase and nodded to herself, steeling herself. This was the first step on a very long journey. So much of her life had culminated to get her to this moment. One of her long hands alighted onto the rails of the gate and she pushed it open. Boris stood but she turned to him. "Myesto," she softly commanded. The dog's ears pricked at the Russian word and he dutifully trotted inside and sat, intending not to move. She smiled, always proud, and slipped inside, closing the gate behind her. She waited a moment, her hands between her and the gate as she leaned against it. Then she pushed off, as though preparing for a dive, and made her way inside.
She had to follow the faint murmur of voices that echoes in the large halls, else she would have surely been lost. She pushed on a door and entered into what looked like the meeting. She only knew one of the men- Ne'Os. Her father had known him, as leaders of these often do. She recognized him but he had no idea who she was, she was sure. They were mostly silent, but her entrance had interrupted one man, just a bit older than herself she guessed. Whatever he had said had been enough to incite a brooding glare from a girl with crazy blonde curls. The woman was distracted by Sofie's entrance however, and looked up. Sofie felt the uncertain feelings and immediately made to correct them/
"Um," she said softly, before realizing she was not certain how to begin. 'Come, Solnyshko, I raised no mice, but strong lions' she could practically hear her father saying. The thought of her father steeled her and she spoke up. "Mr. Emof. I am the daughter of Gregor Elkin, the leader of the Russian Death Eater force. I am sure you have heard of my father's death. The Russian Death Eaters are all but extinct so I have come here." She pulled her arm up to show the mark she had received before she left Russia, knowing she would need proof. "I hope my presence here is welcome. I intend to join and faithfully serve." She pulled her shoulders back, just slightly. 'Good, Solnyshko, my little sun.'