Objective II - The Grand Ballroom
Interacting with:
Adelle Bastiel
Indirectly:
Aurelian Veruna
Ulysses Renoux
Oh, thank Shiraya, Sibylla mused, even as she turned with surprise at Adelle's presence, grateful for the interruption that she tried her best to keep reined in.
Ah, perfect, an out!
"Of course," She replied, composure sliding neatly back into place as she turned back to the young Lord, giving him a seemingly apologetic smile as she inclined her head toward the blonde heir beside her.
"Forgive me, Lord Cavill, but my duties appear determined to carry me elsewhere."
However, the blonde heir was not quite ready to release the moment.
"Of course, Your Excellency," he replied smoothly, dipping his head with practiced gallantry, the light glinting gold off his slicked back hair tied back at the nape of his neck.
"Duty must always come first," yet his oceanic gaze lingered a fraction too long, that smile sharpening
just enough to suggest calculation beneath the courtesy.
"Still, when you do find a moment this evening, I would very much appreciate the opportunity to raise a matter of some concern."
There it was, the hook beneath the courtesy.
Remi paused, letting the words settle before adding lightly with a courteous gesture that made his silk cape give a slight flutter,
"Nothing that cannot wait, of course. Though if it must, I am more than willing to make an official appointment through your office."
Drat.
Sibylla heard the leverage immediately. How he was using the matter of noble concerns, wrapped in politeness, to invoke her time and attention with proper banners. The sort of request she could not easily refuse, not without compromising the role she was meant to embody -- to be a bridge between the Crown and the Houses.
Before she could respond, Cavill continued, emboldened by his own momentum.
"And," he added, smile widening with notable charm as he gestured toward the ballroom,
"should the evening allow it, I would be honored by a dance. Merely one, if you are able to grace me with it later tonight."
Oh, bold indeed.
Sibylla kept her smile firmly in place, even as her thoughts turned swiftly, searching for a way to disengage without giving offense. Thankfully, Adelle's pressing request provided the opening she needed, and she stepped into it with practiced grace.
"I would not wish to delay matters of urgency," Sibylla replied pleasantly with practiced politeness,
"But if time permits, perhaps we may yet find a moment on the floor."
It was neither a rejection nor an acceptance, just the possibility -- enough so as not to aggravate or slight the man. It appeared successful when Lord Cavill inclined his head again, clearly pleased to have been left with the possibility rather than refusal.
"I shall look forward to it, then," he said, clearly his confidence unshaken as his smile grew wider, with a bow,
"Enjoy your evening, Your Excellency."
As Adelle guided her away, Sibylla's gaze slipped past Cavill's shoulder.
And there
he was.
Aurelian, moving through the room with infuriating ease, drink in hand, wide, charming grin in place as he escorted another nobleman toward the Voss sisters, one a painter and another a dancer in the Royal Theed Ballet. Beautiful, in that effortless tempting way that felt like a challenge rather than an invitation.
Oh, so
perfectly captivating.
Something tight curled beneath Sibylla's ribs, and without quite meaning to, she pressed her tongue to the roof of her mouth, displeasure tightening there.
So he had left her for 'drinks' to take over conversations he had no desire entertain ... and now
this.
It was not jealousy. Not quite. It was an acute, incredulous perturbation that was edged with the rebellious spark of being challenged -- and the faint, dangerous amusement that followed when she realized she intended to answer it.
Very well.
If Aurelian wished to play games, then.
A faint, knowing smile returned to her lips as she and Adelle put distance between themselves and Lord Cavill. Sibylla cast one narrowed glance in Aurelian's direction, catching the sight of the bolder sister Maela tipping her head up in interest. While Sibylla could not hear what they were saying, she certainly could
read the painter's body language as her gaze swept over Aurelian with the keen, curious gaze of a potential new muse.
It was barely discernible, but there, that slight unamused huff and the subsequent hum of annoyed audacity settled low in her belly, before Sibylla took a breath and shined a smile up at Adelle, her expression softening into something grateful. And when they were far enough away, she leaned in just enough to murmur,
"I do hope this pressing matter involves something with a high alcohol content..."
A pause, then a dry addition, pitched low. "
...Seeing as I am drinkless for the occasion....someone was… distracted."
The edge of annoyance was there, subtle but unmistakable.
A heartbeat later, Sibylla straightened and smiled properly at Adelle, genuinely this time.
"You look lovely, by the way. That dress and hairstyle suits you beautifully."