"My, my, my..."
The Prince's voice dripped with venom, as he stepped around from the staircase.
"How utterly touching."
With blue eyes steely, enough to burn a hole through the
mysterious stranger that spoke so familiarly with Corazona, it was all Horace could do to keep from sighing at the mundanity of it all. Under the stairs, really, how commonplace and completely boring. And the way they both flirted with controlling themselves, clearly awash with emotion and despondency at the situation...
UGH.
"What? Did you believe I would not look for you, my fiancée?" the Prince paused and raised a hand to his chest, as he mimicked shock. He grunted and rolled his eyes.
"But really, meeting your - oh so clearly and obvious - secret lover under the stair alcove? It's just so... so... pedestrian."
With a sigh, the Prince walked over to the pair, as he looked the other man up and down. He didn't find anything particularly special, nothing that implied he was anything beyond a passing phase of infatuation for Corazona, as Makko's appearance certainly didn't attest to any kind of financial freedom or upbringing pedigree.
"Were you going to kiss, perhaps? Hold hands comfortingly?" Horace did laugh that time, as he stopped within inches of Makko.
"What is stopping you? Afraid you might be caught? Well, you have been, so now what I dare ask..."
With a scoff, the Prince turned to Corazona, as he ignored the other completely.
"Listen to me, and listen well: only a fool marries for something as trivial as love, especially when presented with an entire world as their future. You may think your petty infatuation is strong enough to love one another when you have nothing else - and you will have nothing, because you will be disowned by your father, I am certain - should you choose this street rat instead--"
Horace glared at Makko, but didn't speak
to him.
"--and when you are both old, living in squalor, and struggling to push through the degradation of your love to the point that you detest looking at one another... you will realize that you once had it all, everything presented to you, everything you could have hoped for. Why? Because love is trivial, love passes, but being a Queen lasts a lifetime."
With a snide grin, the Prince turned and started to walk away, as he added over his shoulder:
"Enjoy flirting with your peasant. It will not happen again, not if you know what is good for you... the both of you."
SHORTLY AFTER...
Prince Horace rounded the staircase and straightened his shirt, as he motioned to the guards that had been stationed nearby.
"Bring the seer to me," he said, as he paused and waited.
"Is she certain?"
"Yes, my lord," the Guard said, as he ushered in a middle-aged humanoid in a hood and cloak. "The seer is very certain. The attempt was detected and the culprit was pin pointed."
"Good, follow me," the Prince smiled pleasantly, as he walked back toward the middle of the hall, his eyes seeking.
"That one?"
"Yes, my Prince," the Seer nodded as she spoke softly.
"You, yes, you," Horace called out as he stomped over and pointed a finger at
Starlin Rand
and sneered.
"We have unfinished business, you and I... guards, arrest this man."
The four guards approached with hands tight on their force pikes, as the Guard Captain stepped forward and spoke:
"For the crime of unlawful attempt at influencing the Prince's mind, and trying to bend his will to your own, you are being placed under arrest. Your accuser is a Seer of this court, one that sensed your use of the Force, and the attempt on the Prince's mind. Come with us peacefully, or we will respond with appropriate force..."
The Prince smirked, as he crossed his arms and raised an eyebrow, staring at Starlin...
"Did you think your thought trick would work on me? Fool. You will soon see the folly of that error... especially when we find out who your accomplice with the account fraud is."
The guards moved in metallic restraints, weapons on hand and ready, should the Force User resist...