He had not been to a costume party in years. He looked about the crowded room with mild amusement. At fifty years old, he hesitated at the thought of attending this type of event, but it was promised to be an elaborate affair. The theme required guests to dress as fictional characters, wear masks and try to disguise their voices until midnight, when true identities would be revealed. There was a website set up requesting invitees to enter their name, email address and a comment entry box that began with "I chose this character because for just one night I want to....." . This information was to made available to all attendees after midnight. That was one of the reasons he decided to attend, he admired the cleverness and innovation. Since the guest list would include both friends and business associates, it also doubled the social obligations he felt compelled to fulfill. He begrudgingly admitted to himself that it would be fun to see what everyone chose and learn why.
He debated over his choice of characters, settling finally on one that appealed to his sense of uniqueness and mirrored, in a metaphorical way, his life. When he entered the hotel ballroom that night, he was both disappointed and somewhat pleased with himself in what he saw. There were several groups of Avengers, various crew members of the starship Enterprise, and a few iterations of the Star Wars cast. Even with the addition of several historical figures and generic witches, it was obvious almost everyone's inspiration was derived from popular movies. He knew there were friends and coworkers among the Hollywood icons, but so far had not been able to discern anyone's identity, and he was sure that no one recognized him or his character. He choose a character from a classic literature novel that was so complex it was never turned into a film. He had achieved his goal, he was unique. Until he saw her.
She entered the room wearing a simple black bustier with black feathered wings folded behind her. Her long dark flowing hair framed the black mask that covered the upper part of her face. From the waist down, she was draped in a shimmering green scaly fabric that trailed like a tail as she moved. Her legs were bare except for the leather strapping of her sandals. He was intrigued for the first time in the evening. Impossible, he thought. She couldn't have. He slowly made his way through the crowd, not wanting to appear too eager. She was at the bar, getting a glass of wine, and she turned towards him as he approached. It was then he noticed she was much younger than most of the others in the room. What was visible to his eyes revealed a woman perhaps in her twenties or early thirties. His mind scanned through the possibilities of her identity but he could think of no one he expected to be there. At his age, it was not in his habit to approach younger women in social settings, so he hesitated. She noticed his momentary pause and her full lips broadened into a smile which abated his uneasiness.
He quickly regained his composure. "Do we know each other?" he asked in his best gravely Batman voice.
Her smile turned to a momentary look of surprise at his question. There was a tentative pause, after which her smile returned. She looked at his identical black folded wings, his faux-leather tunic, his long plastic sword strapped to his hip and answered in her best breathy sultry voice. "Yes, it appears we do. "
"I know only two people around your age who are familiar with Paradise Lost" he smiled back.
"You've broken character, that's not the kind of thing Archangel Michael, mighty leader of God's army would say," she with the slightest admonishment.
He was relieved his subtle acknowledgement of their age difference was answered playfully. He knew at his age when talking to a younger woman, there was a fine line between friendly chitchat and creepy flirting. He was fascinated both by her knowing of his favorite novel and who she had chosen to be. Her wanting to remain in character made it, well, fun. "Of course, Sin, fallen angel, daughter of Satan, Princess of Temptation."
She nodded her head, as if to acknowledge his introduction, "you forgot to mention I am not just the Dark Lord's daughter"
He smiled, surprised by the rather audacious reference to her character's incestuous background. "You are so wicked" he quipped.
"I know" she she said proudly.
"So should we be fighting?" He asked, moving his hand to his sword hilt.
She laughed, took a sip of her wine, cocked her head aside and answered "For tonight, let's just put our differences aside, can we?"
They continued their exchange, staying in character, drifting apart at moments throughout the evening, returning occasionally in a flirtatious duel of clever comments in reference to Paradise Lost. He found himself questioning whether she was deliberately being coquettish or just cleverly maintaining her character. No one else he had spoken with had the wit or imagination to be so faithful to their chosen avatar. It was getting close to midnight, he had been drinking quite a bit and his attraction to this woman was overtaking his self-imposed caution.
"It's growing late, have you found this occasion worthy of your presence, Princess?" He asked, finding her momentarily alone.
She glanced around the room, "Why do people think I'm a dragon?" She clucked her tongue and shook her head in mocked disappointment. "Not one of these souls know who I am," she said tapping him lightly on the chest with her fingers, "except you."
The gesture distracted him, stirred him. But I don't know who you are. "The ignorance of men makes it difficult sometimes to do my job. If I didn't love my boss so much, I'd retire."
She hid her mouth and muffled a laugh. "so are you returning to heaven after midnight?"
He glanced up towards the ceiling. "I've had too much to drink to go that far. I have a place to rest on the 7th floor."
For the second time in the evening, he noticed her hesitate, as if trying to decide something. "I'd like to see that if you want me to" she finally said.
His heart made the proverbial leap in his chest. Seriously? This is happening? He heard himself say yes before he realized it. "After the reveal?" he added, wanting her to say no.
She glanced around the room once more, "I really don't care to know who these people are or why they chose to be Wonder Woman with back cleavage or Thor with a beer belly. I prefer we leave our masks on and stay in character until midnight. This is why I came here tonight. She held out her hand. "To lead an angel into temptation."
He took her hand in his. "Then lead me, Dark Princess."
They rode the elevator and walked to his room in expectant silence. Never in his entire life had he been accompanied to his room by a woman he had just met, let alone one that may be half his age. He was somewhat at a loss as to how to proceed, so he poured two stiff drinks from the minibar and handed her one. He gestured to his sword. "May I?"
She took a sip and laughed softly again, closing the small distance between them to remove his sword from his belt, laying it on the table. She reached down and removed her serpents tail, revealing a bikini bottom made from the same green shimmering material. A single delicate gold chain encompassed her waist below her navel. From it hung several small gold pendants, each bearing the image of a ferocious dog head. Sin. Half angel, half serpent. Surrounded by her hell hounds. Her costume was truly brilliant. She held her hands aside in a gesture that invited him to gaze at her and allow his eyes to linger on her form.