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.Gwen had been standing in the corner, absolutely bored. She had expected more from it. "I would love to dance." She said, flashing him a sparkling smile.
Peter couldn't find Jane, so he took the drinks to an empty table, and sat alone.
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.