Tari seemed to come in with more grace and elegance than she had yet to show, no doubt a shock to his family at how attractive she was, even if they didn't want to show or admit it. When his father spoke it didn't sit well with her though and soon enough she seemed to understand why he disliked dinner with the family. Luckily she was not a fair maiden as his family seemed to think he would like. She instead came right back with her own words, throwing his father slightly off guard, which was obvious despite his attempts to hide it. Her joke about possibly killing Saren in his sleep seemed to bring a smile to his brothers face though, something that annoyed Saren more than anything else, the smug look at the idea of being the only prince. Tari did take it a bit far as she began to talk about how no intelligent girl would swoon over him and how they would make him swoon. He had been with intelligent women, it was even worse that she said he swooned first. He had not swooned, he had flirted and their was a difference between the two, swooning was not his style.
His father reacted before he could get a word in and his voice was just as calm as before, almost cocky, "It does make sense, Saren has always been rash, embarrassing us with his antics, no doubt this is just another one of those decisions." He sighed and shook his head in disgrace, continuing to eat as if everything was normal, and it was. His mother was staying out of it but his brother snapped back, apparently having a need to say something more, "Well Saren, it looks like you need to put a muzzle on your slave and maybe think things through a bit more... It is already bad enough that you chose an elven woman this time, you should remember your position as the second prince and not embarrass your family too much." He emphasized the second part and a smirk was present on his face, and then he added a bit more, "Besides, all you have to do is look good, use that pretty face, if you can't do that you're not much use..."
Saren just narrowed his eyes, he didn't really like the idea of putting a muzzle on anything, especially not a beauty and she was an elf but that was not anything bad. What really got him angry was being told he wasn't any use except for his face. He did more than any of them knew, if they went to war he would lead their troops and they would follow him because he had their loyalty and respect, the same with most of the citizens in town, sure his image wasn't the best but they all trusted him with the important stuff. Not to mention he was more intelligent and capable than any of them. He continued to be as calm as possible, finishing the small salad right as servers came out with the main course, a bit of fish with some rice and steamed vegetables.
As they were being served Saren looked to his brother with a small smile, "Don't worry brother, because I am merely the second prince my embarrassments don't mean much, on the other hand when you screw up in the future, and you will, it will bring our family shame. In the meantime though I plan on enjoying myself, having some fun with a gorgeous woman, regardless of her race, and 'embarrassing' myself as much as I possibly can." After that he looked over to Tari and although he had told her to speak common he spoke in her native language, to show on a bit as well as to make his brother and father irritated since they would not understand a word spoken in elven. "I do have to say, you are not going easy on me my dear, especially the part about killing me... Then again you would have to do it in my sleep, we both know who would win after today if you challenged me directly." He sent a small smirk her way before beginning to eat his main course.
Another chose to speak though, the family dinner was never silent and this night was no exception, although this time it was the queen, Saren's mother. "I believe that while everyone is going about this the wrong way there are certain things that do need to be said and made clear..." She paused for a moment, taking a dainty bite of her fish and a sip of wine before looking over to Tari. "It should be obvious that no matter what happened that you will not become anything more than a slave and amusement to my son Saren, because while he may love to have his fun you are an elf and not a woman worthy to be the spouse or even mistress of a royal prince, even if his title is of second prince." She then turned to Saren, "And you should remember that she is not to be trusted, purchased or not she does have a home and will eventually try to make it away from here and to there and you should sell her before that happens, or at least that would be wise. You should also speak to your brother with more respect, he is the crown prince, your blood and superior, one day he will command this kingdom. Besides, the people recognize him, there is no point in fighting it." She left no room for discussion, leaving everyone to think as they ate dinner, even his father seeming satisfied, and his brother happy that nobody had taken his brothers side.