Aidan's red eyes stared through the window of his stagecoach. From the buildings he recognized, he could tell that Hyrule Castle was getting closer. Only a few minutes away probably. The realization made Aidan feel anxious. He was looking forward to meeting the Princess again, although this time it was going to be a lot more different. Aidan learned she was pretty, wise and kind from the few times they had met. But knowing all this did nothing to ease the looming fact that they were going to get married.
Sitting across from Aidan was his father, Lord Lautrec, who noticed his nervousness. "Getting butterflies in your stomach already?" he said, smiling. Aidan turned to him and smiled back.
"Yeah...it's hard not to when I'm about to meet my fiancée." Aidan said. "I mean, not that I don't mind being the future King of Hyrule."
His father chuckled. "I'd call you a fool if you did." he said. After a brief of silence, his smile became a bit weaker and he spoke again. "Political marriage this might be, but...honestly? I'm happy just to see you smiling again."
Aidan nodded solemnly. Since the year of the accident, things had been difficult for him and his surviving family. The grief was still there, but recent events helped push it to the back of Aidan's mind.
The red-eyed boy looked down at himself. He was wearing his most aristocratic outfit, a black suit with a hat and coat of similar colour plus a red cape overtop. Aidan's mother told him he looked dashing in the outfit, but he didn't care for it. "Don't you think I'm a little overdressed?"
"Indeed. But you'd do best to impress her." his father replied. "And don't worry, I'm sure you'll be underdressed as soon as the Princess gets you alone in a room..."
Aidan's face bloomed red. He turned his attention back to the carriage window. This earned another chuckle from his father. It wasn't long before Aidan spotted Hyrule Castle. Shortly after, the carriage arrived outside the main gate. The door swung open and Aidan's father turned to him. "I'm proud of you, son. Now get on out there."
Aidan smiled and nodded his head. He stepped out of the carriage and prepared to meet his future wife.
Sitting across from Aidan was his father, Lord Lautrec, who noticed his nervousness. "Getting butterflies in your stomach already?" he said, smiling. Aidan turned to him and smiled back.
"Yeah...it's hard not to when I'm about to meet my fiancée." Aidan said. "I mean, not that I don't mind being the future King of Hyrule."
His father chuckled. "I'd call you a fool if you did." he said. After a brief of silence, his smile became a bit weaker and he spoke again. "Political marriage this might be, but...honestly? I'm happy just to see you smiling again."
Aidan nodded solemnly. Since the year of the accident, things had been difficult for him and his surviving family. The grief was still there, but recent events helped push it to the back of Aidan's mind.
The red-eyed boy looked down at himself. He was wearing his most aristocratic outfit, a black suit with a hat and coat of similar colour plus a red cape overtop. Aidan's mother told him he looked dashing in the outfit, but he didn't care for it. "Don't you think I'm a little overdressed?"
"Indeed. But you'd do best to impress her." his father replied. "And don't worry, I'm sure you'll be underdressed as soon as the Princess gets you alone in a room..."
Aidan's face bloomed red. He turned his attention back to the carriage window. This earned another chuckle from his father. It wasn't long before Aidan spotted Hyrule Castle. Shortly after, the carriage arrived outside the main gate. The door swung open and Aidan's father turned to him. "I'm proud of you, son. Now get on out there."
Aidan smiled and nodded his head. He stepped out of the carriage and prepared to meet his future wife.