[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/h8cUdOy.png[/img] [sup] [url= https://pin.it/1flhjFe]O U T F I T[/url][/sup][/center] [color=silver][sub][sup]L O C A T I O N : Guesthouse & Sadie’s Party I N T E R A C T I O N S : Princess Sadie Camilia [@Potter] M E N T I O N S : Lady Thea Smithwood [@Tae], Princess Sadie Camilia [@Potter][/sup][/sub][/color] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/0hgKymt.png[/img][/center] [color=silver] Bitterness had taken Prince Felix’s feelings. Lady Thea had not shown up for their dinner. He waited for over half a hour, seated, just simply waiting for her to make her appearance. Alas, she never did. He should have seen this happening, but somehow blindsided himself. She was always coy and fickle one moment and then the next, exactly as she had been the night before. There was no reason to make any expectations of her. She was volatile. He checked his pocket watch. There was still ample time to make Sadie’s party. This was something positive to look forward to, after he wasted an entire day on his betrothed with little to show, not even a simple dinner. First, he made way back to his guest room. There was no use in bringing the Lady’s present around with him. Next, he decided to change his clothes to something a little more casual. His sword would be coming along with him as usual, but he decided to change out his holder — reminding himself he missed the sword competition. Letting the mood roll from him, at least externally, the Prince checked his pocket watch one last time, for punctuation and proceeded out the door of the guest room. He made his way to the party, holding an air of reasonable nobility. There was no reason to foul the mood at his sister’s affair. When he arrived he made sure to greet his sister with as much jovial love as possible, possibly verging on a sibling enamorment. He also entertained the possibilities of making light with the rest of the guests. [/color]