Objective II - The Grand Ballroom
After endless days of work and worry, and the difficult transition from Queen back to Voice once more, the inauguration gala offered Sibylla a moment to finally breathe. Of course, tomorrow would bring another full slate of meetings and concerns from Great Houses and commoners alike across Naboo. Tonight, at least, allowed for a measure of relaxation.
And a drink or two, Sibylla told herself she was looking forward to her upcoming vacation. A full week away would be
splendid.
At least, that was the thought she clung to as
Aurelian Veruna
left her yet again, deftly slipping away to chat with the Gungan Ambassador because he had no desire to. He vanished with practiced ease -- a few charming words, a handshake mid turn, a murmur of collecting drinks, and he was gone.
Leaving Sibylla to discussions of waterways and cultural exchanges.
So there she stood in her Voice
regalia, off white vine silk threaded with blue and gold embroidery that caught the light when she moved. The gown hugged her curves without apology, elegant rather than ostentatious. A delicate gold filigree necklace and matching earrings accented her throat and ears, while her thick hair, braided back with care, fell into soft dark chestnut waves down her back. Sooty black kohl framed her hazel eyes, a light touch of blush and rosy lipstick completing the look.
She was lovely.
Lord
Remi Cavill joined the conversation with a compliment upon Aurelian's departure. Convient one might say, for the look in the heir to House Cavill's eyes suggested his interest extended well beyond her role as Voice of Naboo. New Centrif's natural resources made his House valuable, and ambition followed close behind. His request for a private meeting had already crossed her father's desk.
Sibylla was quite certain she understood the intent.
"Lord Cavill, you flatter me," she replied warmly, her tone pleasant but measured.
"Though I suspect Naboo itself deserves the compliment. We merely live up to her expectations."
Best to keep this cordial, she thought, as the two Lords chuckled and raised their glasses. Beside them, the Gungan Ambassador Tai Mai Kinp stood with arms folded, clearly displeased by the interruption.
"Ambassador," Sibylla said smoothly, redirecting with ease,
"You were telling us how pleased you were that the Otoh Sancture waterways will be highlighted in the upcoming cultural exchange. Your insight into Gungan preservation efforts would be invaluable."
Tai Mai Kinp blinked, then gave a soft huff as her irritation faded.
"Yes, yesa. That be important. Waters remember everything."
The lights dimmed as attention shifted toward the dais. A hush fell over the gala, and Sibylla turned with the room. When she saw
Dominique Vexx
standing there, her expression softened.
Pride bloomed quietly in her chest.
She knew the weight Dominique had accepted by stepping fully into the Chancellor's seat. Too many leaders shied away from such choices. This one had not.
As the inaugural speech unfolded, Sibylla listened intently. The Republic still searched for Kalantha, but it could not afford to stand still. She could only hope that whatever their former Queen was facing, that it would end soon with her rescue. When applause finally rose, Sibylla made a mental note to seek Dominique out once the crowd receded and offer her congratulations properly.
For now, her hazel eyes wandered, scanning the ballroom for one particular presence. Carefully styled dark curls. That maddeningly unbothered posture. The man who had, yet again, vanished to entertain precisely the people Aurelian had no desire to deal with.
He would pay for that.
Perhaps she should start charging him for every minute he abandoned her to diplomacy alone. No, she amended privately, that would only encourage him. He would turn it into a game, flash that infuriating smirk, and quip back,
oh no, I have been so terrible, clearly I must be punished, just to see if she would rise to the bait.
She exhaled softly, amused despite herself.
"Where is he?" Sibylla murmured, excusing herself with one last round of pleasantries as she moved through the room. Of course, just as she caught sight of the man near
Ulysses Renoux
, Lord Cavill's call drew her attention, trapping her yet again.
"Your Excellency, forgive me, but I wanted to ask if I may have a moment of your time in private."
Oh no, Sibylla thought to herself, keeping her faint smile on her lips, but internally, giving a groan. It was there in his expression. The look of a suitor.
Blast it.