Miss Melly
Star
- Joined
- Sep 1, 2013
Masquerades were to be a thing of joy, exciting affairs and good memories to reflect on; but not for Lenia. She was one miserable little princess. She had entered the floor way long before William had even descended down. When she saw him, she beamed- noticing him a mile away, but she must have blended in easily with the crowd, for he took the nearest daughter of a rich man into his arms and began to spin her effortlessly. Lenia felt her heart sank. He's probably doing it for show, yes? Shaking her head, she hadn't been asked for a dance. Perhaps she was being selfish, or perhaps Lenia was just use to a life of royalty and having the people come to her.
It was strange for even in her beauty that was evident, eyes sharply turned away whenever she met their gaze. It was if she were the impostor, the thief, the enemy against King Tristan. Well, she had made claim on William's behalf and didn't regret a single moment of it. She would get that Knight crowned as the next king and watch Tristan disintegrate. It was the least she could do for William; he deserved a life of luxury even though he may not like it, William was smart and very honest though kind to his people.... he would do great things here in Berges.
Sighing, she carefully sat down making her even less noticeable and removed her mask for a moment. No man asked the Argis princess to dance. When she saw a figure approach her with her hair high in a tight bun and bright cherry smile upon her lips, she immediately recognized her friend Lucy and stood up, pecking her cheek softly. "Good to see you, Lucy. You look beautiful. Have you danced with any men?" Lucy blushed as red as her gown; "Oh yes, miss! I even got to dance with your Knight, the so called next ruler! He's very handsome.. and kind! But it doesn't seem like he wishes to be here, something about his smile is just off," Aria smiled inside but gave a small pout to Lucy as the two girls laughed before Lucy got swept up into another man's arms. She deserved such pleasantries. Lenia felt the baby kick again as she placed a hand to her belly and whispered, asking the baby if the dress had been too tight. She could generously breathe through it, but knew once her evidence of pregnanccy gave way, she'd need to start finding different dresses. Again, her plan to change the fashion senses in Argis were already developing ideas in her mind; she wanted the gowns of this age to be more flowing, gnetle, free, and natural. Something she could wear with the baby in the gardens...
"Lenia!"
"Oh! Yes, Rickkard?"
"Will you not dance with your husband?"
"... Of course not. I mean, I will, yes," she added, confused but happy she got her two cents out to his embarrassed face when he took her hands. Goodness, Lenia had to really evaluate the situation. Here was Rickkard, but this tall and just a little smaller than Lenia... who wasn't that tall in her own respect! It was laughable, but people took notice. Lenia kept a fake smile plastered to her lips, nodding and biting her tongue to Rickkard rambling about the delicious food and the many people who still wanted to make their acquaintance with Lenia. She promised she'd say hello, but didn't get much more out of him before a daunting and utterly beautiful woman approached. When Lenia looked up... it was Eliza?! Jaw dropped, she watched as Rickkard quickly took notice of Eliza's outfit and her tantalizing breasts that seemed to tease his every breath. "Mi'lady," was all he breathed and left Lenia's arms within a matter of moments. Wonderful. Now even Rickkard has left me in the corner to rot. She was about to turn to the table she had been sulking at for nearly all night when a hand grabbed her own. William! Beaming, she was grateful her mask was on. God, she wanted to kiss him so badly, but knew she just couldn't. It seemed everything had changed the moment he placed a hand to her waist, the other in her hand.
She allowed William to led her, her body graceful and gentle with every moment they made, making them a sigh for many eyes. Eventually people got caught back up in their own business and turned their heads back around, arguing, complaining, or laughing about something happening in the latest events of Berges. There was only one pair of eyes that watched William and Lenia closely; it was King Tristan.
"I've missed you," she whispered softly among the loud noises and the music, squeezing his hand. "I must have something on my face, or perhaps I don't look as lovely as every other woman here, for you are the first man to dance with me all night. No, I do not consider my husband a man," she continued with a soft hiss at the end, leaning closer to him. Her eyes glanced over his broad shoulder, spotting Rickkard and Eliza heading up the stairs, in deep conversation. Lenia stopped dancing, turning pale and looked up to William. But when he explained Eliza had been covering them so that she could dance with William, Lenia was immediately calmed. "Tell her I will be paying the expenses as soon as I send letter to Argis. She has my word. God, what is Rickkard thinking? I knew his new romanticism's were just a facade."
She wanted this dance to last forever, but a tap on her shoulder caused her body to freeze. "May I have this dance?" Tristan's cool voice called and caused her to turn to Tristan, her back stiffen but her head bow gently as he returned it. She allowed him to take her into his arms. With Lenia now facing away from William, Tristan eyed William suspiciously and put a slithering hand back around Lenia's waist, grabbing at her rear. Jolting from the feeling, and before William could do anything - if he would have done anything - she pushed away from the current king. "Don't touch me!" She hissed, attracting some attention from the nearest guests. Tristan only laughed, having had humiliated her further. Lowering her head, she took away her mask and moved away from William and Tristan, embarrassed and ashamed that she was being made a mockery when she was just as royal and respected as anyone here! Tears burning in her eyes, she placed the mask back up, ignoring William's calls for her and lifted the ends of her dress, hurrying up the darkened hallways. She heard some soft cooing and laughing, figuring that many lovers were coming up here after a few licks of champagne and wine. Sniffing, she rubbed her nose with her palm, wincing when she felt the little bruises from her wrists tug at her delicate flesh. There were most peculiar sounds - sounds she could sworn she knew from a certain someone, coming from the nearest door. A figure was approaching her and she shyly turned away. Who could have been up here, snooping around or perhaps following her? Closing her eyes tightly, she prayed it was someone with a comforting hand or heart.
It was strange for even in her beauty that was evident, eyes sharply turned away whenever she met their gaze. It was if she were the impostor, the thief, the enemy against King Tristan. Well, she had made claim on William's behalf and didn't regret a single moment of it. She would get that Knight crowned as the next king and watch Tristan disintegrate. It was the least she could do for William; he deserved a life of luxury even though he may not like it, William was smart and very honest though kind to his people.... he would do great things here in Berges.
Sighing, she carefully sat down making her even less noticeable and removed her mask for a moment. No man asked the Argis princess to dance. When she saw a figure approach her with her hair high in a tight bun and bright cherry smile upon her lips, she immediately recognized her friend Lucy and stood up, pecking her cheek softly. "Good to see you, Lucy. You look beautiful. Have you danced with any men?" Lucy blushed as red as her gown; "Oh yes, miss! I even got to dance with your Knight, the so called next ruler! He's very handsome.. and kind! But it doesn't seem like he wishes to be here, something about his smile is just off," Aria smiled inside but gave a small pout to Lucy as the two girls laughed before Lucy got swept up into another man's arms. She deserved such pleasantries. Lenia felt the baby kick again as she placed a hand to her belly and whispered, asking the baby if the dress had been too tight. She could generously breathe through it, but knew once her evidence of pregnanccy gave way, she'd need to start finding different dresses. Again, her plan to change the fashion senses in Argis were already developing ideas in her mind; she wanted the gowns of this age to be more flowing, gnetle, free, and natural. Something she could wear with the baby in the gardens...
"Lenia!"
"Oh! Yes, Rickkard?"
"Will you not dance with your husband?"
"... Of course not. I mean, I will, yes," she added, confused but happy she got her two cents out to his embarrassed face when he took her hands. Goodness, Lenia had to really evaluate the situation. Here was Rickkard, but this tall and just a little smaller than Lenia... who wasn't that tall in her own respect! It was laughable, but people took notice. Lenia kept a fake smile plastered to her lips, nodding and biting her tongue to Rickkard rambling about the delicious food and the many people who still wanted to make their acquaintance with Lenia. She promised she'd say hello, but didn't get much more out of him before a daunting and utterly beautiful woman approached. When Lenia looked up... it was Eliza?! Jaw dropped, she watched as Rickkard quickly took notice of Eliza's outfit and her tantalizing breasts that seemed to tease his every breath. "Mi'lady," was all he breathed and left Lenia's arms within a matter of moments. Wonderful. Now even Rickkard has left me in the corner to rot. She was about to turn to the table she had been sulking at for nearly all night when a hand grabbed her own. William! Beaming, she was grateful her mask was on. God, she wanted to kiss him so badly, but knew she just couldn't. It seemed everything had changed the moment he placed a hand to her waist, the other in her hand.
She allowed William to led her, her body graceful and gentle with every moment they made, making them a sigh for many eyes. Eventually people got caught back up in their own business and turned their heads back around, arguing, complaining, or laughing about something happening in the latest events of Berges. There was only one pair of eyes that watched William and Lenia closely; it was King Tristan.
"I've missed you," she whispered softly among the loud noises and the music, squeezing his hand. "I must have something on my face, or perhaps I don't look as lovely as every other woman here, for you are the first man to dance with me all night. No, I do not consider my husband a man," she continued with a soft hiss at the end, leaning closer to him. Her eyes glanced over his broad shoulder, spotting Rickkard and Eliza heading up the stairs, in deep conversation. Lenia stopped dancing, turning pale and looked up to William. But when he explained Eliza had been covering them so that she could dance with William, Lenia was immediately calmed. "Tell her I will be paying the expenses as soon as I send letter to Argis. She has my word. God, what is Rickkard thinking? I knew his new romanticism's were just a facade."
She wanted this dance to last forever, but a tap on her shoulder caused her body to freeze. "May I have this dance?" Tristan's cool voice called and caused her to turn to Tristan, her back stiffen but her head bow gently as he returned it. She allowed him to take her into his arms. With Lenia now facing away from William, Tristan eyed William suspiciously and put a slithering hand back around Lenia's waist, grabbing at her rear. Jolting from the feeling, and before William could do anything - if he would have done anything - she pushed away from the current king. "Don't touch me!" She hissed, attracting some attention from the nearest guests. Tristan only laughed, having had humiliated her further. Lowering her head, she took away her mask and moved away from William and Tristan, embarrassed and ashamed that she was being made a mockery when she was just as royal and respected as anyone here! Tears burning in her eyes, she placed the mask back up, ignoring William's calls for her and lifted the ends of her dress, hurrying up the darkened hallways. She heard some soft cooing and laughing, figuring that many lovers were coming up here after a few licks of champagne and wine. Sniffing, she rubbed her nose with her palm, wincing when she felt the little bruises from her wrists tug at her delicate flesh. There were most peculiar sounds - sounds she could sworn she knew from a certain someone, coming from the nearest door. A figure was approaching her and she shyly turned away. Who could have been up here, snooping around or perhaps following her? Closing her eyes tightly, she prayed it was someone with a comforting hand or heart.