All things considered, things were going smoothly. The open gala in the Seyruun palace was in full swing, and it seemed as if people were enjoying themselves. The music drifted through the air like a gentle breeze, allowing those dancing to practically glide across the floor to the flow of the melody. Everyone in sight, no matter where there were
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Because her sister had been sent threats, but couldn't afford to miss this ball, she had been told to take her place. That meant wearing a frilly-as-hell dress and attempting to smile and act polite to anyone who wanted to make idle chatter. She had held up the ruse for a while, but a couple hours had passed, and her patience was already at the breaking point.
After greeting and curtsying to yet another dignitary, she finally snapped, at least inwardly. "Can't take this anymore!" She hissed the declaration through her teeth, picking up her skirt and running towards the nearest staircase. She had to get out of here; she felt almost claustrophobic in this dress, among these people. She bumped shoulders against someone in her room, calling out a rushed apology over her shoulder as she kept running. In her haste, one of her shoes slipped off, but Mint didn't stop to pick it up, moving upstairs.
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Walking over, she picked it up off the floor, barely able to make out footsteps from the top of the stairs. Apparently someone was in a hurry to get to the upper floor. That alone was a bit off.
Of course, Amelia knew she wouldn't be able to catch up in her own heavy dress, so with a quick glance around, cast levitation to float to the top of the stairs, calling out as she moved down the hallway.
"Hello? Is anyone there?" she asked.
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She felt up and down the front and sides, but as her hands moved to the back, she felt the tie of the corset against her fingertips, and her eyes lit up. "There! C'mere, you little...!" She began to spin in a circle, like a dog chasing its tail, trying to untie the corset that was holding her dress on.
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Granted she didn't know every guest, so any deception wasn't noted at that moment. Still, it was hard to ignore how unusual the guest was acting.
"Are...you alright Miss?" she questioned, brow raised at the sight in front of her.
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Even so, this was a welcome, if not odd change in things. Her father was no doubt handling things downstairs, so she probably wouldn't be missed for a while, so no harm in hanging around a little while longer.
Walking inside the room, Amelia held out the shoe to Mint, smiling softly. "Here, I think you dropped this."
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"So I'm guessing you're not used to formal dress then?" she enquired, head tilting in curiosity.
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"No offence taken, Miss..." she paused, shaking her head again. "I'm sorry, I don't know you're...well, your real name I suppose."
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Moving around the back of Mint, she reached for a few buttons that were at the back of the dress, flicking them open to loosen the material, before looking for the fastenings to remove the outer layer of fabric. "I assume you plan to change and leave before the rest of the guests then Miss Mint?" she asked as she worked.
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As she thought on the matter, the princess continued working at the clothing, finally able to remove the outer layer of the dress, though it would take co-operation to get it over Mint's head. "Lift you arms please."
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"I'm sorry to hear things are difficult for you Miss Mint." she replied softly. She knew better than to try and stick her nose into family matters, even if the thought of sisters feuding seemed terribly unjust.
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