[color=a187be][b]Telaivas Telamonius Turanis[/b][/color][hr] [i]How boring.[/i] The excitement of a new environment, new possibilities was long gone, replaced by utter boredom. Telaivas Telamonius Turanis was, by now, utterly convinced this person was some sort of demon, sucking in joy and happiness under the brilliant guise of a boring man giving a boring speech. It was only the promise of actually seeing her two acquaintances, Anareliea and Rhelissa, that kept her from just leaving. She was a princess after all, and if she decided the place was beneath her attendance, then there would be no one save her parents to stop her. And Telaivas was sure she could simply pull off that injured look and escape scot-free if her parents did try. Frua, her personal maid was standing off to one side, looking as emotionless as always. She stood out a bit from all the other servants, perhaps because of her age. Or perhaps it was those oversized gauntlets she wore. While she looked calm and composed, her eyes darted here and there, ready to act if there was even the slightest hint of threat towards her mistress. It was hard to blame her for acting so, considering what happened during the journey here. Ser Aivas was nowhere in sight, presumably busy with something else. [i]When will this old man stop talking?[/i] Telaivas wanted dearly to sit back and relax somewhere, but that was hardly in line with her facade and would hurt her reputation. Her face felt stiff from keeping up her attentive smiling expression. She'd think up some sort of elaborate plan to make the Keeper pay, but she had a feeling she would do well to have the Keeper on her side. [color=f7941d]“Thank you for your time, good tidings. Enjoy your six days of peace and remember if you need me do come find me.”[/color] Finally, the speech ended, and the Grand Keeper exited the room. Almost like magic, Ser Aivas appeared before her. [color=ed1c24]"Excuse me, my lady, it appears your room is secure. But I will patrol around it tonight just in case."[/color] [color=a187be]"Thank you, Ser Aivas." [/color]Telaivas said, her voice soft and gentle. [color=a187be]"Frua."[/color] Wordlessly, her maid sidled close to her, following close enough to be able to react quickly should the need arise, and yet far enough to be respectful. These two usually served as her escorts everywhere she went. There were others, a group of servants that arrived with her, but they were mostly for other things like managing her room, luggage and the likes. Telaivas went first to Rhellissa, one of her acquaintances and accomplice in many a scheme. It was for only a short while, but running schemes with someone else for a change somehow made the end result more entertaining. [color=a187be]"Princess Rhellissa? Is that you?"[/color] She spoke, a gentle smile upon her face, though it had a slight mischievous curl, a small chink in her facade. [color=a187be]"It has been quite a while, hasn't it?"[/color] If she recalled correctly, one of their last schemes together was at the stable one dark moonless night. She hid herself in one of the hay piles and they just about scared the stable boy right out of his skin after extinguishing his candle. That one had her in a giggling fit all night.