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Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:57 pm
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Anya's eyes widened when Elizabeth left, then returned. Anya thought to herself about that moment when Elizabeth left the room so rudely. Anya recalled she never said her thought about the throne lineage outloud. Did Elizabeth read her thoughts or was she upset about something else? Anya didn't know what her deal was, nor for Amelia. All she could do was sit next to her lover and entertain the French Queen as much and pleasantly as possible. "Ah Elizabeth, nice of you to join us again" She said awkwardly giggling. "Now all we need is the rest of the crew, and we're all set!" Anya clapped her hand to the servant that was near and informe him to fetch Willaim and Nicholas, as an order, to return to the table to discuss the matters. "Elizabeth, I'm sure there are no problems that need to be mentioned" She laughed, secretly signaling Elizabeth to not mention the trouble Amelia, William, Nicholas, even Elizabeth has caused. Anya did a face palm, holding George's hand tight to say something through this awkward position everyone's in, especially Aurora.
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Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 10:08 pm
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George, slipping out of a daze, took in the entire situation at once. First Amelia, then William, and now Elizabeth... why couldn't I have been born the king of Wales? Things were getting out of control faster and faster, and yet, George felt more relaxed now than earlier. Formal meetings were not his cup of tea, and George sought to use this series of unfortunate events as a catalyst for making the new Queen feel more like a friend than just an ally. Hopefully, this would cut through the awkward fog that hung in the air. "Well now, Aurora, William has nothing against you, I can personally assure you of that. Your involvement in this household just became a bit more... familiar, shall we say? Yes, some odd things are said and done in this kingdom, but that is what makes it so great to me. To be completely honest, madame, I do rather abhor formal etiquette. Luckily for us, the lunch has been anything but formal. I implore you, young queen, to spend some time with the girls and I and become more than just an ally with Britain. We're not all business all the time, you know."
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sir zombashes Vice Captain
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Liberal Conversationalist
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Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:08 pm
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