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(Haha yeah.)(weekends are busy!)
William smiled and led her from the edge of the room. He hadn't actually seen the princess in years, due to his being out of the kingdom on business, so he was oblivious that his fair partner was she.
Linnet rose as soon as Richard was out of sight and went to fill her glass. After a servant filled her glass, she took it and walked outside. The large porch that was directly outside of the hall had been decorated with candles and flowers, but surprisingly no one was out there. Linnet walked down to the far side of the porch and sipped her wine while viewing the stars.
Fawn prepared to leave the floor, but Edmund insisted she dance the next with him. "There really isn't anyone else here who I would care to dance with more," he said honestly. Fawn tried to make excuses, but none of them he would accept until she agree to dance again.
Edwin didn't pretend to be pleased with the tea. He thanked Katrina and accepted a cup, but after only a sip he set it down.
"Your highness, ye may go if ye wish to. I'm sure their Royal Highnesses would wish ye to be at the ball," Katrina said. Edwin looked hesitant, but said, "Yes, I'm sure they very much would. But I have no desire to be there," he stated.
"Something like that" Cliffton nodded, beginning to get suspicious about who she was.
(Who is Mariah referring to?)
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"No, you just...struck me as someone who either shovels out the horses stalls, or perhaps...scrubs the palace floors?" Cedric said seriously.
(Sorry guys. Been busy with school)
(Peter and Linnet?)Gwen smiled shyly. Despite having her pick of men in the kingdom, being this close to one made her nervous. "I realize that our identities are supposed to remain a secret, hints the masks, so I will not ask who you are," Gwen started as William pulled her through the growing crowd,"However, I would like to know your status." She winced at her poor wording. "Not that it is an issue of any sort."
Katrina's eyes widened and suddenly she felt very awkward. Like she didn't belong here, listening to what was probably supposed to be a private conversation. She stood and exited the room with the empty tea tray."Edwin..." Alena started. She worried greatly about what the queen would do if she found out why Edwin had not attended.
Linnet looked over when she heard a door open. She couldn't discern who it was because of the shadows, so she decided to keep quiet and let them make themselves known.Peter stepped outside to get some fresh air. He never had liked crowds.
"A duke?" Gwen asked approvingly. She was turning into her mother, Gwen thought with a frown.
Kat patrolled the Edmunds borders because she's too uptight, and takes her job much too seriously.
"But your mother..." Alena trailed off fearfully.
Jane smiled broadly. "Perhaps," she said simply. "This is quite a grand ball," she commented, looking around. (I can't remember, are they dancing yet?)"I'm...nobleness" Cliffton decided to leave it at that "And you? A princess, perhaps?"
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Cedric pretended to be sorry "I'm terribly sorry young sir; I guess I was mistaken. It's clear you are no such thing. Perhaps...an assassin in training?" He was messing with him; hoping to antagonize him enough to find out what he really was. A prince, he hoped.
Jane smiled broadly. "Perhaps," she said simply. "This is quite a grand ball," she commented, looking around. (I can't remember, are they dancing yet?)