Palazzo de La Poviosità, a grand mansion where people gather gladly for parties. A lavish tea party was held at the mansion, which was open to all guests who were invited.
Numerous visitors from many strata of society and professions attended the party, including the elder and highly regarded, Albert James Moriarty.
Albert was attired in an expensive tuxedo, exuding charm and poise as he prepared to attend the invite he had received.
However, he couldn't help but ponder upon the rationale behind the presence of the anonymously invited attendees. Although he wasn't there for charitable purposes, he was certain that they had a valid motive for being there.
It would be wrong if one believed that those in attendance solely come to a party. Come for nothing and enjoy dishes and a cup of tea while talking. Seriously? Doesn't that seem like fish catching bait without realizing they're about to be attacked?
Albert's curiosity peaked after attending a party filled with anonymous newcomers. He had a cause to stand for and was prepared for the unexpected. It wasn't fair to blame him for being suspicious from the start.
After all, no one knew what was going on beyond the invitations, and those who left the party were a mystery.
Curiosity killed the cat.
But Albert wasn't just a foolish feline. He wasn't going to let his curiosity get him to his death.