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Fear Me, Mortal ( °꒳° )
[It's okay! I've been off and on a lot recently too, though I've recently tried to change that. ^w^]
Eis had waited patiently outside of his own Study, which would truly be a cause for laughter that a King had lowered himself enough to let those under him in rank speak without his presence and especially in his main office where articles of the most importance resided in the drawers of his desk. But he trusted that Oliver wouldn't go further beyond conversing with his Sibling and that he knew he had his trust and understanding to see this situation through with an open heart like he always seemed to have unlike him. It was kind of funny now that he was left to his own mind that he took to thinking of the conversation he had with the Princess, which continued to bother him ever since and he couldn't quite understand what he was supposed to name his behavior and feelings towards Oliver. Maybe a small, subtle part of him didn't wish to put a definite name onto his feelings, due to underlying fear that it may lead to pain like in the past, for he felt such emotions as this back then although not in the same manner.
He was the tiniest bit startled when the door opened and he was called back in by the subject of his thoughts, whom he should see if he could speak to him about such strangeness later when they were left to their own devices. With a hum of affirmation, he headed back inside the room with a glance directed towards the Prince; a look of happiness for clearly seeing that all the strain had been soothed and that the Prince could find another person to trust, one whom shared the same blood and who clearly knew more than him regarding this all. "I can see that all the unsaid words have been shared and now you two can slowly mend the time you've lost to speak with one another without fear of a third-party manipulating your words." Now, he wondered if this was a good time to speak of what to do regarding the other Kingdom, without bringing any of innocent parties such as the townspeople of said Kingdom into the aftermath.
[Sorry if this isn't good!]
Eis had waited patiently outside of his own Study, which would truly be a cause for laughter that a King had lowered himself enough to let those under him in rank speak without his presence and especially in his main office where articles of the most importance resided in the drawers of his desk. But he trusted that Oliver wouldn't go further beyond conversing with his Sibling and that he knew he had his trust and understanding to see this situation through with an open heart like he always seemed to have unlike him. It was kind of funny now that he was left to his own mind that he took to thinking of the conversation he had with the Princess, which continued to bother him ever since and he couldn't quite understand what he was supposed to name his behavior and feelings towards Oliver. Maybe a small, subtle part of him didn't wish to put a definite name onto his feelings, due to underlying fear that it may lead to pain like in the past, for he felt such emotions as this back then although not in the same manner.
He was the tiniest bit startled when the door opened and he was called back in by the subject of his thoughts, whom he should see if he could speak to him about such strangeness later when they were left to their own devices. With a hum of affirmation, he headed back inside the room with a glance directed towards the Prince; a look of happiness for clearly seeing that all the strain had been soothed and that the Prince could find another person to trust, one whom shared the same blood and who clearly knew more than him regarding this all. "I can see that all the unsaid words have been shared and now you two can slowly mend the time you've lost to speak with one another without fear of a third-party manipulating your words." Now, he wondered if this was a good time to speak of what to do regarding the other Kingdom, without bringing any of innocent parties such as the townspeople of said Kingdom into the aftermath.
[Sorry if this isn't good!]