Sophia nodded to Sir Walden, yawning slightly as she did so. "Yes, it's been a long night." She stood up from the table, her knees feeling somewhat wobbly. She glanced over to her bodyguard when Sir Walden mentioned his preoccupation, just in time to see the woman kiss Jezin across the table. She giggled. "Yes, Sir Walden, if you wouldn't mind that would be wonderful, it does seem he's a bit [i]busy[/i]." She laughed. While Jezin's current activities were likely against some rule or other, he had been through a lot that night, even if he didn't show it. The princess resigned to leave him where he was and hopefully let him get his mind off of everything. After all, Sir Walden would likely be able to get her to the room just fine. She smiled at Gareth. "Good night, Gareth." The princess wobbled a few feet. "I'm ready when you are, Sir Walden." Jezin froze for a moment when the woman kissed him, a bit shocked at the sudden act. He blinked a few times as she pulled back, before regaining his composure and returning to the same playful smirk. "I promise, if you'd ever been to a Lyoki celebration you wouldn't think that." The country may have been more well known for it's wealth and military might, but it's hospitality was not something to be overlooked. He chuckled. His mind told him that he should head back to the room. It was his duty as a bodyguard. The rest of him, however, disagreed with this notion entirely. It'd been too long since he'd felt the touch of a woman. He leaned forward in his seat. "I think you'd find Lyok to have just as many women as anywhere else... As far as 'playful' bodyguards go though, I think you're just lucky to have found one at such short notice." He spoke with a certain bravado, watching as the woman took her last sip of wine.