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Beatrix glanced at her brother, reading Prince Hymn's signals as clear as day. She was honestly curious to what he would say about this. Only a minute or so ago she had foolishly believed that Magnus would stand up for her, but that obviously hadn't happened. Perhaps he had been biding his time and would say something now? He had always been open to compromise, so maybe that is what he would suggest instead. She naïvely hoped that her brother's sentiment would echo hers. Or perhaps he would continue to be silent…
But he was the future king, so he should get used to speaking in front of people. It would look poorly if he said nothing while her betrothed was very clearly wanting him to speak. Even her parents' gazes kept flickering to Magnus, expectant.
After what seemed like a long pause, Magnus finally deigned to speak. "I believe that we can come to a compromise," he began diplomatically, though to Beatrix it was obvious that he didn't quite know what he was doing. Perhaps she should have realized this would be the case. "It would be most beneficial for us to meet somewhere in the middle. Much of the reason the preparations are stretched out for so long in my kingdom is due to tradition rather than because it actually takes so long to set up. Much of the days of preparation are more feasting and celebration than actual setup, so at your request we can move things along a bit faster. As for the comfort of the princess, I suppose that is up to Beatrix herself."
Great. So he was choosing now to practice his mediator skills. She supposed that hoping he would demand the Auruem royal family wait was too much to ask. Besides, she did understand that the prince wanted to have his mother be able to attend the ceremony, as much as she wished to delay it. She supposed she had no choice at this point; she had to agree to move up the plans. She would just prepare herself sooner to this inevitable end. It wasn't as if a few extra weeks of preparation would have changed anything. So she sighed and prepared to meet her fate.
"We can speed up the process as much is as best for you," she said, looking at Prince Hymn. "I cannot say how quickly everything can be set up, but it would be cold indeed to refuse your request. We will accommodate you as best we can."