"Shall we go have a look too?"
Cecil gave a small nod of her head, still looking at the building with curious eyes full of wonder, while Scarlet clapped her hands in excitement upon hearing Asher's suggestion.
"Definitely!! I want to watch the play!"
Their agreement made Asher smile as they headed towards the entrance, where a lady greeted them with a polite smile on her face when they arrived before speaking with a sweet tone.
"Welcome to The Grand Theater. Would you like some tickets for tonight's play?"
"Yes, please. How are the seats arranged in here?" Asher asked.
"We have several types of seats available. There is VIP box seating, where you will be surrounded by luxury and comfort while enjoying the show. There are the standard boxes that come with good seats too, along with regular seats on the ground floor as well." The lady explained as she displayed pictures of each type for them, allowing them to choose whichever option suited them best.
Scarlet was the one who decided, pointing toward a particular picture. "Let's go to the VIP box, Asher." She said, having picked the most lavish option, earning a chuckle from him. He turned towards Cecil, his fingers running over the fine silk fabric of the dress and hugging her curvy frame, asking. "What do you think, Cecil?"
"Yes, we can go with this one." Cecil nodded, her body heating up due to the contact that Asher had established between their bodies.
After paying the fee for their tickets, the three were then escorted to their private VIP booth, where they would be treated to first class service throughout the entire duration of their experience at The Grand Theatre.
Cecil nodded in agreement, as she too felt comfortable in this cozy atmosphere where nobody could disturb them. "That's true."
"I wonder what makes this play so special that people would flock here in droves, though? The poster didn't really tell me anything about what to expect; did you two find anything about it while looking around?" Asher asked in a relaxed manner.
Scarlet shook her head and said, "Nope, nothing. All I know is that it's a story about the sword and passion, whatever that means. But don't worry about it, Asher! Whatever it is, I'm sure it won't disappoint us at all."
"Yes. I also didn't hear anything about the plot, but many were excited about watching the performances of the lead actresses, so maybe that is why there is a lot of commotion today. They must be quite skilled in their art to gain so much fame among common folk." Cecil added before she asked, "Have you ever seen a play, Asher?"
Asher shook his head, a wry smile forming on his face. "Can't say that I have. This will be my first time experiencing this kind of thing. Although I know a thing or two about them from reading books, it's said to be a powerful medium that can evoke many emotions in people. What about you two? Have you ever witnessed one?"
Both girls shook their heads in unison at his question.
"I guess this will be an enlightening experience for all of us. Who knows what might happen? Maybe it will make us cry, laugh, or even become enraged, depending on how intense the characters are portrayed during their scenes. That sounds like it would be quite entertaining, doesn't it?" Asher mused, his mind imagining several possible outcomes for what they were about to witness.
"Yeah! I can't wait for this show to start already! I wonder when the curtain opens... It better be soon; otherwise, I might fall asleep waiting." Scarlet complained while settling even closer to Asher.
He chuckled, putting an arm around her slender waist and making her comfortable. "Don't worry about it. You won't be bored for long." He assured her before turning to Cecil with the same smile and reaching out for her as well, wanting to keep them close. She blushed a little and also snuggled close to him, laying her head on his shoulder.
A few seconds later, music began echoing throughout the theater, signaling to all present that the show was about to begin.