Misty Gray
Pessimisty
Gabriel Lancaster
~ Royal Family's Dining Hall ~
~ Royal Family's Dining Hall ~
Gabriel's security checks had led him to the large kitchen, where he briefly entered to make sure the guards were all in their places keeping watch. He then stopped by the doorway of the dining room, peering inside to realise the room was presently empty. He stepped inside and slowly walked towards the window at the back of the room. As he walked alongside the table, he briefly halted, gently running his gloved fingertips over one of the red roses that had been placed as a central decorative piece. There was little doubt in the guard's mind that it was Arielle's handiwork. Gabriel continued walking towards the window and stood by it for a short while, enjoying the view of the garden below in what was left of the day's light.
As he enjoyed the only few minutes' break he'd had since sunrise, Gabriel heard footsteps approaching from down the hallway. He focused on the sound for a short time, deducing the feet belonged to a female and that she was approaching by herself. The certainty he had with his prediction meant he was in no rush to stand to attention and rush to the door to continue with his duties. Upon hearing Arielle's voice, Gabriel turned away from the window to face the queen. He returned her smile and gave the queen a respectful - albeit playful - bow of his head. Whilst she was his queen, she was also his friend of many years. "Your Majesty, I was just passing by and I couldn't help but notice how suspiciously peaceful this room was. I simply had to make the most of it while it lasted," he told her, whilst walking closer. He'd noticed the elegant red dress Arielle was wearing - he always thought the colour suited the queen. "Is King Robert not far behind?" he curiously asked, glancing out into the hallway. The king was never late. It always seemed like the man made a point of being early so he could take pleasure in berating those who couldn't make it on time. Instead of the king, it was Amren who had approached the dining room, but the eldest princess continued on her way before he could address her. There was likely a reason the girl chose to keep walking and Gabriel would not be the one to question it. Instead, he returned his focus to Arielle.
"He did invite me to join the family for dinner this evening, but I politely declined. I mean, who else will stand by the door and pretend to look busy? I do it so convincingly," he joked. It had been twelve years since Gabriel had saved Robert's life, yet the king still brought it up as though he were in debt to Gabriel. After all the years and matters that had transpired, it never sat right with Gabriel to live off of his master's praise. The way he saw it, he was there to protect the royal family and the day he saved Robert's life he was doing as intended; saving the king. There were times when Robert wouldn't take no for an answer and Gabriel had to sit at the table, but the only good thing that came out of the man's bad mood today was that he didn't ask twice.
Melanin-Gxdess (Arielle)