After what she considered a rather stunning performance on stage, Belladonna worked her way from behind the curtains and back toward the audience, her end goal being the exit. Not much sense in lingering around if there wasn't much else to do, she figured, as she set up along the aisle. Only half way up someone appeared before her and the witch paused, a smile splashed across her face for the cat ghoul. Oh! What a darling creature she was, all shy and timid.
"Oh, thank you. That is very kind of you." She flashed her another smile, while one hand flew to her own cheek.
"My! Your hair is absolutely darling! What a gorgeous color." The witch cooed, trying her very best not to reach out to touch the blue streaks amid all that blonde. It complimented the ghoul nicely, and she was a cat too! Could Belladonna pet her??
Before there was even time to ask, the lovely Horsewoman from Fright Night spoke with such grandeur that the witch sincerely wished she'd given even have such an elegant audition as the woman spoke. Still she gave a curt, enthusiastic nod to the Horsewoman.
"Precisely! I could not have possibly said it better myself." Oooh, she was the pretty one with the tea readings who had said the witch's night was to get worse! How horrifically, utterly right she had been. Right enough that the witch once more nodded, a little more forcefully this time, to shake the memories from her mind.
"Yes, I do believe it has Human origins. I am not awfully familiar with it, but I daresay that Halloween has, once more, taken it and polished it to perfection." Yet when the woman crinkled her eyebrows (such a gorgeous face, even in worry!), Belladonna could only smile brighter at her, as though to say that whatever her concern was it was silly. Things were just fine, bright even! Fun, for Christmas was coming and hopefully nothing too dreadful would happen this year.