[i][/i]Looking up when Atlas addressed her again, saying how it was a pleasure to meet her she assumed this meant he was going to leave. Not long after she watched a servant grab his cane to assist him with walking and she moved to her feet catching on that she was right; he was going to leave. [color=f49ac2][i]Thank god.[/i][/color] Bowing to him once more she smiled softly keeping her head bowed as she took in his words, [color=f49ac2][i]I’m sure it was.[/i][/color] Thinking to herself she raised her head straightening herself up from the bow she gave to the King. [color=f49ac2]“It was a pleasure to meet you also your highness. I’ll be sure to notify you of any changes to my memory.” [/color] [color=f49ac2][i]Should I? What if I find out about my family, surely, I can just leave? Although his words early… decided what to do with me. I don’t know…[/i][/color] Glancing towards Caspian as they spoke about his session in the morning, she would wait for the King to leave before she spoke to him but gosh, she felt like she needed a harder drink. That had been the most intense dinner she had ever attended. Hearing him leave she couldn’t help but let out a shaky breath, hand moved to her heart as she shook her head before looking at Cas. [color=f49ac2]“[i]Wow…[/i] that was quite intense.”[/color] She tried to smile; a nervous chuckle left her lips as she looked at the wine glass, she had only drunk half of. Picking up the glass she finished off the drink unsure on what had really happened at dinner, it was hard to digest everything that had gone on in that short space of time. [color=f49ac2]“Sorry, I didn’t mean to cause you this much trouble.”[/color] Smiling as she picked up her crutches and moved towards Cas, even though the King had left it was hard to forget him. [color=f49ac2]“As much as that was tiring, I’d love to join you at the bar.”[/color] A stiffer drink was needed and even though the glass of wine was something she hadn’t tasted before she could tell something stronger would ease off her troubles. [color=f49ac2]“I still have some time before my [i]curfew[/i].”[/color] Teasing him gently she didn’t want them to suffer with a stiff awkward conversation, even though it seemed like the King had tried to put a damper on things she didn’t want that. [color=f49ac2]“You’ll have to show me the way of course.”[/color] Before moving out of the room she placed her hand on his arm smiling, [color=f49ac2]“Thank you though, for standing up for me. I hope I did everything right.”[/color] Removing her hand, she steadied herself once more on the crutches making herself comfortable before she started to move towards the door, glad that dinner was over, and they can move on to something a bit more enjoyable. However, it still worried her, that one comment that the King had made, [color=f49ac2]decide what to do with me? I’m sure it was nothing… I hope it was…[/color]