The Succubi Queen
Ethereal Goddess
Naomi Marie ThalassaPrincess of the Marine Kingdom
Naomi, frustrated at how long the servers were taking, rushed to the nearest serving station, and took a glass ot water, and one of sparkling champagne for herself- God knows she needed it. She handed the glass to Aiko, taking the merest moment to admire her- she seemed to delicate, like a small flower that might wilt with the slightest touch- was this what her mother had called a "True Mainland Beauty?" Naomi saw that Aiko- Yuki was truly lovely, in a soft, almost diminuitive way, and Naomi couldn't help but feel a little jealous- If Yuki opened her small lips and asked for anything, she was sure to get it, small and helpless as she seemed. She might be more cunning than she let on. "Here, Princess Yuki. I'm sure this whole incident is just a petty mess that will blow over. Will you be able to see the Princess Evalyn dance? I am sure such an event will help to refresh you." She took a sip of her own champagne, draining the glass in a few long sips. The bubbles stung her nose slightly, but it masked how dry the drink was.
At around that point, the King made his announcement- seemed he was canceling the big dance and sending them all to bed like children. "Or, perhaps not. Seems this whole thing scared him more than it did you." She remarked with a wry grin. He couldn't be that shaken by one mere thief- the Arien hadn't even done anything! How he could let such suspicion taint this evening was beyond her. This was about a lot more than a stolen trinket- this was about the Rebellion, and Naomi didn't like what that might mean for the rest of the Ball. The whole beautiful event, ground to a halt by a mere 5 minutes of chaos. How easy the world seemed to fall apart.
Then again, was that worse than the Mariner way? They would have thrown a thief like that into the stocks and continued with the night, leaving the council to dole out a fair but just punishment based on their well-established system of laws. A thief would be sentenced to a few years on a trade ship, perhaps many years refining sea glass, but the court would go on. Was it better for them to continue like nothing had happened, as they would in her home, or to give the night complete pause, as they did here? An interesting puzzle, for sure.
Still, she would not let it ruin these last few moments. Smoothing the fabric of her fluffy green dress, she nodded to Yuki. "If you will excuse me, I myself may retire- I only just arrived in the city this afternoon, and it has been a long journey for myself. I hope your evening improves, and wish that tomorrow serves you better than today has."
"A pleasant evening to you all." She turned specifically to Nelly, with her sharp eyes and her furry ears- there was a small squeeze in her heart, and Naomi knew she wanted to befriend this girl- wanted to protect her even. The rebellion would make her a target, and she would need a shield. "Lady Lin, I trust I will see you tomorrow at breakfast? I have something I wish to ask of you, though now might not be the best time. Please, do join us- your companion Helbrecht as well. It would be a shame to miss your face after a mere day." Nelly would need a female companion to shield her from suspicion, and Naomi had always wanted a true bosom friend. Perhaps these two birds might be killed with one stone?
At around that point, the King made his announcement- seemed he was canceling the big dance and sending them all to bed like children. "Or, perhaps not. Seems this whole thing scared him more than it did you." She remarked with a wry grin. He couldn't be that shaken by one mere thief- the Arien hadn't even done anything! How he could let such suspicion taint this evening was beyond her. This was about a lot more than a stolen trinket- this was about the Rebellion, and Naomi didn't like what that might mean for the rest of the Ball. The whole beautiful event, ground to a halt by a mere 5 minutes of chaos. How easy the world seemed to fall apart.
Then again, was that worse than the Mariner way? They would have thrown a thief like that into the stocks and continued with the night, leaving the council to dole out a fair but just punishment based on their well-established system of laws. A thief would be sentenced to a few years on a trade ship, perhaps many years refining sea glass, but the court would go on. Was it better for them to continue like nothing had happened, as they would in her home, or to give the night complete pause, as they did here? An interesting puzzle, for sure.
Still, she would not let it ruin these last few moments. Smoothing the fabric of her fluffy green dress, she nodded to Yuki. "If you will excuse me, I myself may retire- I only just arrived in the city this afternoon, and it has been a long journey for myself. I hope your evening improves, and wish that tomorrow serves you better than today has."
"A pleasant evening to you all." She turned specifically to Nelly, with her sharp eyes and her furry ears- there was a small squeeze in her heart, and Naomi knew she wanted to befriend this girl- wanted to protect her even. The rebellion would make her a target, and she would need a shield. "Lady Lin, I trust I will see you tomorrow at breakfast? I have something I wish to ask of you, though now might not be the best time. Please, do join us- your companion Helbrecht as well. It would be a shame to miss your face after a mere day." Nelly would need a female companion to shield her from suspicion, and Naomi had always wanted a true bosom friend. Perhaps these two birds might be killed with one stone?
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