@Pele Alarion
Teal
Grinning slightly, Teal shook his head. "I'm sure there's some sort of rule against a gentleman casting blame onto the lady," He disagreed, although he really had no idea about that. Still, he laughed along with her as she did. Clearly, neither of them knew much about this sort of stuff, but it was fun to pretend. They would be back to their ordinary selves tomorrow, so best to make the most of this thing, tonight.
When she went through the twirl, with his guidance, he was pleased to hear her say that it seemed as if it might have been easier this time. "Good!" He smiled, happy as well as relieved. It seemed that he might have actually done it properly, hopefully. Although he still wasn't sure about that second twirl the other guy had been doing. It would be fun to try it, but he didn't know that he had picked up enough from his eavesdropping to try that just yet. And, sadly, they had gone off the floor for the time being, so he couldn't try and copy any more stuff from them. Too bad.
"How do you feel about the twirls, then?" he asked Gilded, now that he seemed to have finished out how to do it right. "Do you want to keep doing them, or do you not want to?" he wondered, curious what she preferred.
@Pele Alarion
It was a minor relief to see him grinning, and it looked like he was amused. So, at least he must not think her a terrible person for that little 'prank', anyway. Orchid smiled a little shyly as she glanced toward the direction her cousin was heading, and noticed that the fellow she had been referring to was no longer where he had been. She turned back to Rooster. "Well, there
was, but he wasn't really looking at
her." She admitted. "And he seems to have gone off to dance with someone else, now." She cleared her throat softly, feeling a little bad for her cousin for that. "He may have glanced in this direction, but I doubt he was actually noticing her." She shrugged.
When he mentioned how most people would be excited about this event, she nodded with a little smile. "Yes, it is wonderful here. Very exciting.. but for me, it is mostly the excitement of seeing a new place, visiting a city I have never been to before, and meeting someone new." She smiled slightly at him. "My cousin is mostly excited about dancing with boys and showing off her pretty dress." She said softly, then glanced toward where she was, again, before looking back at Rooster, hesitating as she thought about how to reply to his question about her cousin. "She.. isn't very good at keeping secrets, really." She shook her head slightly. "Not if it isn't something
she wants kept secret. As for adventures.." She hesitated. "I don't think she would want to participate in anything that might get her dirty, or make her break a nail, or mess up her hair or... anything of the sort." She explained with a little smile.
In fact, she suspected that if her cousin learned that Orchid was making plans to go and explore and do something without her, and she wasn't invited, she might tell her father about it, just to keep Orchid from it. Or else she might try and coerce her way into joining them and then manipulating things around to have them do what
she wanted to do. And Orchid didn't really want to have to deal with that.
@Ercassie
"Forget-Me-Not"
Forget-me-not frowned slightly as she looked around. There had been a couple of young men around here, when her cousin pointed out the spot to her. At least one of them had been matching the description her cousin gave, of the one who had been supposedly looking her way. But where had they gone? She set her almost-empty glass down on one of the tables for empty dishes, and let out a little sigh.
The young man her cousin had surely been referring to, she spotted at last. He was already dancing with another girl, however, and that made her frown deepen slightly. Had he grown tired of waiting for her to notice him, or what? She gave a soft 'hmph' and turned to glance at the sweets on a nearby table. After a moment of debating, she stepped over to claim a small little morsel of deliciousness. But when she felt something under her foot, the blue-clad young lady paused and took a step back, gathering as much of her very full skirts as would fit into one hand so that she could pull her skirts closer to her, and get a look at what was on the floor.
To her surprise, a
dainty necklace lay strewn onto the floor, as if dropped and perhaps forgotten. Intrigued, Forget-me-not picked up the small piece of jewelry and cupped one hand around the blue-green streaked stone that dangled from the end of the fine golden chain. It certainly wasn't the sort of thing that
she would wear, but it obviously belonged to
someone. She hadn't really paid much attention to most of the other girls here, except to admire some of their dresses and such. This, however, was not something she'd seen on anyone. Who could it belong to, she wondered? How could she locate its owner? Or, perhaps she should leave it with a bartender or one of the attendants, and be done with it? Thinking about the various options, she glanced up and around, as if the owner might step forward and claim it and solve the whole problem right then. They did no such thing, however, which still left her with a choice to make.
Well... there were a couple of girls (Damson Bouquet & Lilac Plume) standing nearby. They were the closest females to the spot, which made them the best candidates to being the owner, right? So, she put on a smile and flounced over. "Hello!" She greeted them cheerily. "I just found this over on the floor. Does it belong to either of you?" She asked, holding the necklace out so that they could get a look at it. She figured, if they said no, she could always pick one of the other options. Or leave it on the buffet table where its owner could hopefully see it and claim it.
@Pele Alarion
The Fox
Letting out a little laugh, Fox shook his head. "I don't think I would want to be right
all the time. There are a few times when I would rather be wrong about things." He shrugged and nibbled on some of the goodies he had claimed for his plate, while she spoke about her sister. He smiled to hear that her sister was not malicious, then nodded thoughtfully. "I think all siblings can get on your nerves, now and then." He shrugged. "It's part of their job as your sibling," He laughed softly. "Still, it's better than having no siblings. Right?" Or having lost a sibling, but he didn't add that thought out loud.
When she asked about whether she was not unfriendly, he smiled and shook his head. "Not that I can tell, anyway." He was a little unsure how to reply to the next question, for a moment. Had the evening been to his liking? He stalled for a moment by taking a bite of a savory little pastry thing, while he thought about it. After he had finished, he smiled, having decided to focus on the good parts. "It's been excellent, so far. There have been some very nice moments this evening, for me." He answered, happily thinking about having danced with his own little sister, and also.. witnessing his stepbrother get a well-deserved face-full of wine.. seeing
that alone had been worth getting all dressed up and in disguise. "And for you, ma'am?"
@Pele Alarion
The Lion
Waiting as she nibbled on some of her sweets, he maintained his smile.. figuring she would surely agree to the dance in just a moment. She was only toying with him, right? And soon enough, she proved him right. He couldn't help feeling a bit smug inwardly, though he tried not to let it show on his face, when she said she was not opposed to a dance. But she was also taking a break. So.. did that mean she wasn't willing to dance just yet? Would she want to wait a long while, he wondered?
With a little nod, he waited while she seemed to be planning on finishing her sweets, at least. For that, he couldn't really blame her. "Well, my lady, when you are ready to grace the dance floor with your presence once again, I would be honored if you would dance with me." He told her with a smile. "Would you like anything else, in the meanwhile? A drink to go with your desserts, perhaps?" He offered.
@Arnyn
Green Dragon
The threat of her stepping on his toes made him grin. He suspected that him stepping on her toes would hurt
her more than vice versa, but he didn't bother mentioning what seemed obvious. "I'll try my best to avoid your toes, so that I may avoid your retribution!" He laughed lightly.
It seemed that he had caught her off guard by the gesture to help her clean the stickiness off her hands, and he smiled slightly as he watched her accept the napkin and then clean off her hands. He was glad to see that she seemed gladdened to have her hand clean enough to put her glove back on. "No, I'm good." He assured her with a little shake of his head. "I just finished off a glass of wine and water a moment ago, remember?" He pointed out with a little smile of amusement.
The question about the mesh made him consider for a moment, trying to decide. Then he nodded. "Yes, I think so. For a little bit, anyway. I haven't done anything but sit here, so far.. it's not really an accurate test of how well I can manage with it, yet." He mentioned with a little smile. "We can try the double twirl again, if you think you're safe from getting dizzy." His smile widened into a grin at that. "However, if you
do get dizzy, please warn me if you think you're going to throw up." he added jokingly. "Wouldn't want to spew anything on the poor folks around us, you know?"
@Arnyn
Pink Wildflower
Smiling as he declared that she did not sound like she was from around here, she had to nod in acknowledgement when he mentioned people moving. "Quite true." She admitted, as she accepted his arm and let him lead her to the dance floor. Once she was far enough away from a certain other gentleman, she added, "In fact, yes, I do live nearby. In the Pelennor." She explained. "There is wonderfully lush grassland out there. My horse loves it," She smiled. That ought to sound like a Rohirrim girl, right?
Hearing that Lucion lives on the second level, she tilted her head in curiosity. An apprentice? "Oh? What are you an apprentice for?" She wondered. "Calembel is a ways off, isn't it?" If she remembered from the bit of geography her father had taught her, that was in Lamedon, right? She hadn't really studied any maps in a long while, however. But somehow, she felt as if she'd heard something about that area not too long ago. "The White City is beautiful," She agreed with him, trying to suppress a bit of instinctive pride as he spoke well of the city. Though she lived outside of it, she still considered it her 'home', and was pleased to hear any praise of it. Although, she had to stop herself from mentioning anything about the changes it had undergone since the war and all that.
Letting her hand rest on his shoulder, the other in his hand, she was surprised when he admitted that he was more amazed that she'd agreed to dance with him. "Why?" She tilted her head in curiosity as he mentioned thinking it unlikely that she would have agreed.. and
thanked her for
indulging him. "Actually, Lucion.. I was glad that you asked me." She said softly. "In fact, to be honest, I was.. a little disappointed that the other fellow ended our dance so abruptly." She frowned slightly, still a little confused by that, and actually quite glad that he had given her an excuse to get away from that really awkward situation. "I don't really know why he.. suddenly seemed anxious to be finished dancing with me." She was still quite confused about that, and if she didn't know
him like she did, she wasn't sure what she might think. "And earlier, I was starting to think no one was going to ask me at all." She added quietly, with a tiny shrug. "So.. thank
you." She paused, then added, "I should warn you though, I am still mostly a beginner at dancing." She added with a slightly shy smile.
@Ercassie
Blossom
His offer to be a willing volunteer brought a light laugh from her, and she looked at him with a teasing hint of mischief in her eyes. "Careful what you volunteer for," She warned him, amused. Although she did suspect what he was actually hinting at, she couldn't resist teasing a bit. She was going to say more, but all thoughts of whatever she had been going to say vanished when he kissed her. Her arms slipped around his shoulders, quietly enjoying this moment and unwilling for it to end too soon.
It was over a little sooner than she would have liked, however, and his comment had her blinking to bring her mind back to what they had been discussing before the kiss. Right, the tour of the city he had promised. His description of 'crystalline droplets of the nearby fountain' made her smile softly. As did his comment about her 'knowing better' than to try and tell him it could not be done. "Did you bring all your girlfriends from your youth there for such purposes?" She asked softly, teasingly. She didn't actually know much about his youth, but he had told her he grew up here, so it seemed like a logical enough guess.
The question of the road had her nodding slightly. "Indeed, it was not a journey I would dare undertake on my own, nor would I have brought the girls along if I did not trust the brothers to keep us all safe. They did an excellent job bringing us here safely, as I knew they would." She smiled softly. He ought to know, if he remembered from the incident which had brought the two of them to meet, that she thought of those two as family; almost as if they were her nephews, and not merely some friends of her daughter. But there would be plenty of time for him to visit with the rest of her traveling companions, later. The one seemed quite occupied with keeping Lady Fairy company, she noted, spying them over by the bar, still together. Turning her attention back to her dance partner, she smiled. "I'm sure that a certain member of the group will be eager to regale you with the 'exciting tales of our adventures', but don't let him fool you," She said with amusement. "It was really not very eventful, except for one of the girl's being reluctant to cross the river. But we made it across without any issues.. clearly."