Although Drost had previously known that "Aleister Crowley" was the daughter of an earl... or perhaps even the earl's grandmother,
he was still stunned by the noble beauty of "Miss Crowley" when he returned.
Her skin was pale, and she was even taller than Drost, with long, straight hair that was as black as night and as smooth as a waterfall, giving off a damp sensation.
She sat with her legs crossed in the same spot Aiwass Moriarty had just been sitting, supporting her cheek with her hand and resting with her eyes closed.
At that moment, Miss Crowley was wearing a low-cut black and red gown that Antimony nobles would don only for evening banquets, a silver-inlaid black crystal cross dangling at her chest. The black stockings on her legs were relatively thick, yet her legs in the black, knee-high boots appeared slender and strong.