Another evening at the Eplee house, another dinner party. Sometimes things never changed. Elizabeth couldn't remember a time when she hadn't been forced to sit through these god awful events. As a child it had been much more trying, given that her attention span hadn't exactly been suitable for small talk with adults. However as time passed, she grew more and more used to it. There were times which she would engage in conversation without being provoked, which pleased her parents, but during other dinners she was liable to sit quietly clearly displaying the 'children are meant to be seen and not heard' ideology.
Her house hadn't changed in the past fifteen years. The dining room was a dismal forest green. The table, which was only used during these parties, was covered with their finest lace tablecloth. It was so old that the corners were beginning to yellow though somehow that went unforeseen by her mother's ever watchful eye. The fine china, which matched those ugly walls, sat before each of the overly ornate chairs. Maybe if she didn't dread these parties quite as much as she did, she would have thought the room was aesthetically pleasing. But that wasn't the case.
It appeared as though most of the guests had arrived as people began taking their seats. Elizabeth was in a better mood than usual and had small hope for the evening providing some entertainment. Taking a seat next to her father, she looked at the empty chair beside her. Normally this seat was taken by her brother, Andrew, but he was unfortunately unable to attend. Looking around the room, she noticed everyone's attire. Most of the women were in basic colored cocktail dresses - each more boring than the last. Elizabeth never really got to choose her own clothes for these events in the past but for some reason she had this time. Her canary yellow dress stood out among most of the dresses.
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