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- Duchess Elizabeth -
“Truly, I hope your friend Prince Saric arrives safely as well,” Elizabeth responded genuinely after the Princess had expressed her gratitude that the both of them had escaped the cold. She continued, smiling warmly at Princess next to her, “I look forward to the food that he brings, though what has been provided is certainly excellent.“
As their conversation continued, Elizabeth considered the Princess’s offer to help her secure a match. It was a great offer, she hadn’t expected to have the assistance of Princess Adelina when finding a match for herself. The Princess must have connections all throughout court, and with many of the noblemen currently standing in the ballroom. Truthfully though, she wasn’t sure how much interest she’d have in a betrothal if it wasn’t for the situation of her duchy. She wanted to be married eventually, of course, but it was all being rushed, which was what was causing her doubts. Ideally, she’d have time to get to know the suitor or at least time to form some sort of real connection. Guiltily, she pushed those doubts to the back of her head, she had a duty to protect her people. And in any case, how could she know that there wasn’t a nobleman here who would completely sweep her off her feet.
The music still masking their conversation, Elizabeth set down her goblet and whispered back to the Princess. “As I’m sure you have noticed this is my first time at the ball. I am in attendance for well…..more diplomatic purposes,” she said. Elizabeth had decided she could trust the Princess, who seemed genuine in her offer to help. It was refreshing, as well, to have someone with whom to share at least a small detail of her situation. Someone who understood her situation. “My parents sent me here with the intention of finding me a match. And if at all possible I would do what I can to secure a betrothal for myself,” she faded off, “In any case, you needn’t worry that I see you as competition.”.
It was the truth. Elizabeth saw no competition in Adelina, she was sure that if the Princess had wanted to marry any of the noblemen in attendance she would have done so. She couldn’t imagine that someone of the Princess’s status had trouble finding suitors, which could only mean that she kept rejecting them.
Smiling gratefully at the Princess she continued, “I would greatly appreciate any help you offer. As this is my first time here, I am afraid that I don’t know many of the other attendees. I am extraordinarily grateful for any introduction or information you could provide. In exchange, I’m afraid there may not be much I can do for you. Though, I would be happy to provide company until your friend arrives safely”. She gazed around the ballroom before turning back to Adelina. “Do you know if any of the noblemen here are intending to make a match themselves,” she asked.