It turns out that they had both come up with a similar concept. Alix had come up with a way to bring bedroom matches to LAW arenas, with a squared circle that looked more like a bed being made, complete with softer materials, pillows...She even had the idea of the lighting being manipulated in such a way as to mimic the ambience of a candlelit night of passion, hence the name, Candlelight Bliss. She'd actually come up with this months ago, but had been having trouble finding just the right opponent to christen it with.
She had her prospects. Two of whom were walking behind her right now: and . And Madeline herself had taken a leap up quite high on the list. But there would always be something that kept it from happening: Scheduling conflicts, LAW being something of a revolving door, with some rather striking cuties and studs wrestling a match or two and deciding that it wasn't for them, and what have you.
And Madeline was looking to create something that, from the sound of it, would still be done outside of the arena, or maybe in a backstage area like they were doing tonight, but would expand upon the concept of a bedroom match in its own way. She had a lot of ideas, and Alix made the suggestion that they try combining theirs together to see what they could make of it. But Madeline wanted something that she could call entirely her own, which was just fine to her. The English Rose had asked for assistance in finding some suitable opponents to help her workshop this thing, and Alix promptly made some calls.
He's known Alix for long enough now to feel pretty sure that she hadn't meant for it to come across that way, but he felt a little insulted nonetheless. He'd considered asking whose idea that was -- hers or Madeline's -- but at the end of the day, it didn't matter. Either way, he had something to prove.
Lacramioara, on the other hand, was simply looking forward to meeting another Rose. And to the front row view of Black Severin in action. As a big sister, it was her duty to look into whoever caught the eye of the little one. It was a funny situation: Her protective instincts drove her to pry, to look into his and Keira Robinson's social media, all the usual stuff. But at the same time, she was glad to see Emilia making friends on her own here. It's always been a struggle for her, and Eveline would have to push her to get out and socialize every so often.
It did bother her that it took this long -- months after Emilia, or Daeva rather, had first met them in Milwaukee -- to finally get to meet one in person. Emilia had always come up with one reason or another not to introduce them.
Severin was, so far, as nice as he seemed. Though they didn't have much time to get acquainted after having been called to Alix's office. She noticed a little shift in him after they were told that this was going to be a gauntlet contest, however. It wasn't as subtle in the way he was walking: When he first strolled into the office, he was relaxed. Easy-breezy. Now, his gait had some purpose to it. Like he was on the way to a mission. He'd simply, and silently, nodded along when Alix went into detail, but she could tell just from this that he wasn't enthused about the two-on-one deal. Understandable.
The three would eventually arrive at the door to the space Alix had allotted for this private workshop match-up. She'd given Madeline plenty to set up an atmosphere, and couldn't wait to see what she'd done with it.
She announced their presence with a knock...

