(DERP I have to get off after this sorry! Or not. Idk)
Cameron gazed, far from transfixed, after the king, feeling annoyed and prickly. Great, now I can go. He went to slip out as the door shuttered shut, now that he was so close, nothing could stop him.
(My wifi got turned off, sorry!)
"Daisy, please go let the prince – I believe that he is Prince Cameron – know that I will come to get him after lunch," Lilah directed her maid.
Daisy nodded and curtsied, then headed out the door. She quickly found the parlor, nearly running into Cameron on her way.
"Oh! Your highness, my lady has asked that I tell you that she will come see you after lunch," she said, giving the prince a slight curtsy.
(Oof well good timing)
Cameron swung the handkerchief back into his breastpocket with surprising moxie and swiftness upon Daisy's arrival. "Really?" Cameron sighed. "Very well, I suppose I'll join her."
Daisy curtsied again, then went back to tell Lilah that he would meet with her.
"Thank you. Now, to have lunch with my father…"
(Got to go. Don't know when I'll be back.)
(Okay, I'll be off for today and Monday after the afternoon)
Cameron rubbed his nose. Great, what am I going to do now? He asked himself as he trooped back to the Men's Parlor with a look of great 1) boredom and 2) absolute unexcitement.
(Time-skip because… Well, because I can. Lol.)
Princess Lilah stood outside the door to the room where the princes were just finishing their lunch, her floor-length, midnight blue dress swishing around her ankles. Taking a deep breath, she opened the door and swept into the room.
"Your highnesses," she greeted them with a nod for the second time that afternoon. "If you would excuse Prince Cameron, I would like to see him."
(Back! Good morning!)
Cameron got up with some difficulty and bowed gently before crossing the room to join Princess Lilah.
"Your Highness," He said, with no actual respect, "you wanted to see me?"
Lilah nodded. "Yes, uh… Join me for a walk in the garden?" It was really more of a polite command than it was a suggestion, seeing as the prince before her didn't seem to have much respect for her.
"Sure." He put his hands in his pockets, hearing a faint hiss of disapproval from a prince behind him. He ignored it.
"Lead the way, princess."
Lilah stepped out of the room, looking over her shoulder quickly to make sure Cameron was following her. When she had made sure that he was, she headed to the gardens.
"So, Prince Cameron, what do you think of the castle so far?" she asked awkwardly. What else was she supposed to ask about?
Cameron glanced around. "It's certainly impressive, I suppose. Clean, like any other, royal, like any other as well." He glanced at Lilah. What does she want with me?
(Bumps I like this RP and I don't want to come across annoying… but are you there?)
(okay… inhale, hi. Are you awake?)
Lilah nodded slowly. They walked j silence for a moment, then reached a pair of large doors.
"Here we are," the princess stated, opening the doors.
(The garden: https://pin.it/4bhmaomcr7mtdi )
(Sorry, I was dragged to the gym!)
(Cool)
Cameron glanced around at the garden, feeling impressed. "This garden is certainly impressive." He smirked a little.
Must be terribly awful to try and get people to tend to it.
(I probably won't be on much. My wifi is out because we're getting electrical work done in our house, so they turned some of the electricity off. I'm borrowing my grandparents' internet. Lol.)
"I would thank you, but I only have a small section that my parents surprisingly let me work on. You'll have to give your compliments to the head gardener," Lilah said, almost jokingly.
(Awwww okay.)
Cameron glanced around with the slight smirk on his face. He could give that he was impressed, yet he also wanted to know how much it cost. He decided to push the thought away and chuckled.
"A small section, huh? You are a gardener?"
Lilah shrugged. "Not really. I just like my flowers. Oh, and strawberries. But that's all I have," she explained. "Would you like to see?"
Cameron glanced at her. "Yeah, sure. See if what you're saying is quite true, eh?" He smiled faintly.
"I suppose you will," Lilah laughed slightly, returning the smile. She led him down the path they were on, then turned right. "So, what do you like to do?"
Cameron walked in silence for a few moments before responding, "I…" He pulled a slight face. Whenever someone asked him of his hobbies, he usually totally forgot what… he liked to do for a hobby.
"I suppose I like fishing. By one of our lakes." He grinned a little as he imagined the lake.
"Oh, I bet the lake is lovely this time of year. Autumn is my favorite time of year," Lilah explained, looking around at the garden around her. She turned back to Cameron to ask, "What about you?"
Cameron hummed. "Spring. That's when the fish around where I live come out, and the flowers are in bloom. It's quite pretty and relaxing in the spring." Cameron looked at Lilah. "Autumn is nice too, though. My second favorite."