LOUIE CALVIN KLEIN
"Reveal yourself, Lady Twilight. I know you're here." Louie stepped further into the alleway, "I have been searching for you for a long time now, and I don't intend to wait any longer." he commanded. In a narrow alleway breaking away from Magnolian streets, Louie was standing in the darkness, the sunlight hitting his back. His attire was regal; a personal tux the color of ink, an obisidian undershirt, and various platinum pendants and ruby rings adorning his garbs and fingers. Small, golden earrings hung from his smooth, curvy ears and made a dangling noise with each step. His golden hair was slicked back so that his beautiful, attractive, and terribly domineering visage was in full view. There was no light in his eyes, no warmth, just bleakness. The only thing that possessed his eyes was a flame drawn towards the alley ahead of him—it had something he wanted, and he was going to get it. Lady Twilight—a woman whose name is seldom said. Louie didn't fraternize or even mingle with anyone outside of the staff members of his luxury suite, but even he found his curiosity piqued when he overheard two receptionists speak of this woman and her craft. He couldn't recall what exactly this receptionist was seeking from Lady Twilight, and for the most part, Louie didn't care. But a woman who granted wishes in exchange for something intangible? The young millionaire couldn't resist the temptation—the curiosity! He spent only two days seeking out this woman, demanding that his chauffer inquires about this her whereabouts since he couldn't be bothered to speak among commoners. Such a menial task was beneath him, after all. But today, Louie had ventured far into Magnolia Town alone. Farther than he had ever ventured before, and quite a feat for himself. There was something he wanted, and he wanted it badly. After a few moments of silence, Louie's impatience began to swell. "Tch! This is moronic. To think that I was fooled by some stupendous rumors by some pea-brained commoners! Unbelievable." he cursed, feeling his expression frown as he stared into darkness, stuffing his unblemished hands into his pockets before turning around to leave. |
KING OF THE WORLD