"My queen, if it is acceptable to you, I would be more than happy to have Princess Helena return to her training. As a captain, I understand the importance of training the mind and body whenever possible. Far be it from me to interrupt the training of such a promising young soldier in Your Majesty's guard." Volgorl knew that Helena didn't want to be there and he couldn't blame her in a sense. Just one look at her and Vol knew that she was a soldier at heart, one who valued self discipline, sacrifice, honor and duty over the royal trappings of wealth. Not that wealth was a bad thing to the captain, but Vol also could respect Helena's work ethic. "My regards to you, m'lady." Vol bowed politely to Helena before turning to Ada and Katherine, the two beauties now what occupied Vol's attention. They were gorgeous to be sure and upon initial glance, both seemed to be wonderful choices for a bride, but he needed to know more about each individually before making up his mind. "You are too kind to us, Captain." Ada said with a smile, the princess rather impressed with the soldier's behavior. Volgorl could have very well demanded that all three princesses wait upon him hand and foot...and yet, he refused. He seemed to be a humble enough man to love and care for a woman while being battle hardened enough to ensure that no one would ever cross him. More and more Ada was beginning to see why so many young women in the court talked about Volgorl. He was a...remarkable man. "We shall lead you to your quarters now and you will have time to prepare for the banquet tonight. Hopefully you will find your quarters suitable." "I believe I shall, your Royal Highness." "Of course, if the Queen would have us spend more time with you now, that would be a very fine alternative. We're very curious to ask you about all the goings-on out in the world."