KΙͺΙ΄Ι’ Jα΄sα΄α΄Κ V
Joseph was a little disappointed by Eliza's reaction to sitting in the Queen's chair. People mumured as they thought that it was a little bit disrespectful that their King would do something like that. Honestly, he did not care because the Queen did leave the seat open whenever she left the table to go to her chambers. "You could be Queen, someday. Just have to find the right guy fit for a King." Joseph told her. He shifted in his seat a bit then eyed Eliza again, just seeing how uncomfortable she sat in that seat.
"You could go ahead and stand if you wish, Lady Eliza. I hate to see you be uncomfortable." He said while he grabbed his goblet of wine and took a small sip from it. Joseph only had Lady Eliza sit there to cause an uproar with Genevieve because he could've sworn that her most trusted and loyal handmaiden slipped out of the celebration to go run and tell her what happened.
Joseph did not care either way and that was another conversation for another day, which will most likely be tomorrow in his chambers. His eyes gazed upon the dance floor again and seen Lady Cassandra along with Sir Thomas about to dance. "Seems like those two are growing quite comfortable with each other." Joseph commented as he continued to watch them while not even looking in Lady Eliza's general position or direction right now.
Even though she was quite enchanting and had many, many looks of a Queen and that was one of the reasons that he invited her to sit in the seat beside him. He let out a light scoff then continuously looked out on the dance floor at the others dancing, having a good time and such.
Cassandra followed Thomas to the dance floor and heard his response. She lowered her head slightly then saw his bow as she curtsied. Once they were position and the band started to play, she moved with the dance everyone else was doing. Cassandra tried her best not to seem too sultry in front of everyone. Her bright eyes cut over towards family, who shook their heads at her display. A little smirk formed on her lips as she leaned into Thomas a little. "I do not think my parents like this too much." She whispered lightly in his ear.
Honestly, she was having mere fun so what did it matter that their families despised each other. Cassandra did not really despise Thomas in any kind of way as she stared into his eyes right now. After a while, her head lowered with a slight blush forming among her cheeks. She just hoped that Thomas did not see it.
"You could go ahead and stand if you wish, Lady Eliza. I hate to see you be uncomfortable." He said while he grabbed his goblet of wine and took a small sip from it. Joseph only had Lady Eliza sit there to cause an uproar with Genevieve because he could've sworn that her most trusted and loyal handmaiden slipped out of the celebration to go run and tell her what happened.
Joseph did not care either way and that was another conversation for another day, which will most likely be tomorrow in his chambers. His eyes gazed upon the dance floor again and seen Lady Cassandra along with Sir Thomas about to dance. "Seems like those two are growing quite comfortable with each other." Joseph commented as he continued to watch them while not even looking in Lady Eliza's general position or direction right now.
Even though she was quite enchanting and had many, many looks of a Queen and that was one of the reasons that he invited her to sit in the seat beside him. He let out a light scoff then continuously looked out on the dance floor at the others dancing, having a good time and such.
Cassandra followed Thomas to the dance floor and heard his response. She lowered her head slightly then saw his bow as she curtsied. Once they were position and the band started to play, she moved with the dance everyone else was doing. Cassandra tried her best not to seem too sultry in front of everyone. Her bright eyes cut over towards family, who shook their heads at her display. A little smirk formed on her lips as she leaned into Thomas a little. "I do not think my parents like this too much." She whispered lightly in his ear.
Honestly, she was having mere fun so what did it matter that their families despised each other. Cassandra did not really despise Thomas in any kind of way as she stared into his eyes right now. After a while, her head lowered with a slight blush forming among her cheeks. She just hoped that Thomas did not see it.
@Lola