Again, the awful wailing of the trumpets called, signalling that the melee was about to begin. The runway had been cleaned and prepared for the foot combat that was about to take place for the entertainment for the court and those in attendance. The man with the horn announced the names of those who were called upon to fight first in his loud voice. "Sir Jezin Tremora, and Sir Jon Easten, please make yourselves ready for combat. The tournament shall resume as soon as the combatants have presented themselves before the stand." And they waited. A fair time would be afforded for the warriors to make themselves ready, given the nature of the melee fights, but the audience waited only with cheers and calls for their chosen combatants.
From within the crowd a woman in a blue tie appeared, dressed in the same as her red haired comrade, and took a seat next to Sophia. She sat casually in the stands, a respectful distance from the girl she had approached. "It's not safe for a princess to be sitting alone," she said flatly, it almost sounded like an excuse. An astute observer might have seen that it was, because a certain red mop could be seen weaving through the standing crowd on the other end of the fairground. "Did a Karl Leid come through here?" The second statement sounded far less mechanical, betraying the speaker's interest. It seemed as though their charge had slipped or been deprived of them somehow.
From within the crowd a woman in a blue tie appeared, dressed in the same as her red haired comrade, and took a seat next to Sophia. She sat casually in the stands, a respectful distance from the girl she had approached. "It's not safe for a princess to be sitting alone," she said flatly, it almost sounded like an excuse. An astute observer might have seen that it was, because a certain red mop could be seen weaving through the standing crowd on the other end of the fairground. "Did a Karl Leid come through here?" The second statement sounded far less mechanical, betraying the speaker's interest. It seemed as though their charge had slipped or been deprived of them somehow.