"That probbably wasn't the best way to start a conversation." Peter wondered what to say next. "Would you like to go to the labrynth?"
"No, it wasn't." Adelaide said jokingly. "I'd love to go."
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"That probbably wasn't the best way to start a conversation." Peter wondered what to say next. "Would you like to go to the labrynth?"
"That probbably wasn't the best way to start a conversation." Peter wondered what to say next. "Would you like to go to the labrynth?"
"No, it wasn't." Adelaide said jokingly. "I'd love to go."
She turned to him and smiled softly, though still holding an expression upon her face that was laced with melancholy. "Evening, Your Highness..."
"Okay, great!" Peter walked out of the castle.
"Okay, great!" Peter walked out of the castle.
Adelaide followed, trying to keep up on her shorter legs.
"Hmm?" He said, turning towards her. "Oh, yes, evening." William replied. "Milady, though this is entirely random, I can't help but notice that something is bothering you." Said William, looking Augustine up and down.
They arrived at the entrance.
"Hey you guys!" Thomas said. "We'll race ya! There's two entrances and one exit."
"I dunno. Do you want to, Adelaide?" Peter asked.
She sighed, resting an elbow on the railing behind herself. "I...had quite a difficult day, you see," mumbled Augustine.
"Mm-hmm. Do go on," He said, raising his brows.
They arrived at the entrance.
"Hey you guys!" Thomas said. "We'll race ya! There's two entrances and one exit."
"I dunno. Do you want to, Adelaide?" Peter asked.
"Absolutely!" She said, taking hold of her skirt and holding it above her toes so she could walk better.