Natasi Fortan
Reima Vitalis
George stuck his head back into the room.
"
Yes, mother, I am taking notes. Mental ones. However, we have invented something called 'overtime' these days." The tone teasing to the extreme. Usually George was more solemn than this. But perhaps it was the eggnogg or perhaps it was the spirit of the holidays. "So I assure you that the staff on hand are only people who hate their families and love the extra money I am paying them. Isn't that right, Stanislas?"
Another voice popped up, answering the prince, as cheerful as could be.
"No, sir, I love my family, sir."
George blinked and looked back at the frontman. "
Oh, jolly man, if you preferred to stay home today?"
Stanislas shook his head quickly. "
No, sir, thank you sir. The missus and me love each other dearly and we have come up with the perfect system to keep our marriage as happy as it can be." The footman, a thick-set man with an even thicker mustache, didn't seem to continue and elaborate what exactly that system was after George paused to give him the room.
So he coughed lightly.
"
Well, out with it, man. Perhaps this is important for mother and Dyrn." A glance back to his family, grinning a little.
"Ah, of course, sir. Well, it is rather simple. We have come up with a system that ensures we remain happy at all times. In essence, we have coordinates our time-schedule to perfection." George blinked there, slowly, glancing back at Stanislas. Clearly not seeing where this was going, so the footman continued on.
"You see, we have found that if I go to bed when she wakes up, and she goes to bed when I wake up, we never fight. It's a jolly good system."
George rubbed his chin, wondering if Stanislas was pulling his leg.
"
But Stan, I have seen pictures of your children?"
Stanislas looked slowly at him. "Yes, sir?"
Somehow George knew that this was not the time to be asking more questions. "
Well, good for you, man. I am not sure that this system would work well for mother, but I am glad you have found something that works for you and the missus!" After that and before he would feel like reality was slipping out of his hands George finished his instructions and allowed the footmen to go and fetch Reima's bags.
Dorian on the other hand was sipping his tea, but smiled charmingly at Natasi when she asked him.
"
Oh, no, ma'am. Not as such. My father was often at court, even throughout the celebrations, mother was often away at business. So I more often than not had to fend for myself during the celebrations." Then a soft shrug. "
So I bullied the staff into allowing me to cook my own dinner, just that once a year, and that was quite fun. I made a whole mess, poor Chef..."
Shaking his head there before finishing his tea.
"
At any rate, I believe in looking forward, not back. Easiest that way." Inclining his head to Reima... as it fit the themes they had spoken of previously.