Pandora tapped her fingers against the wood of her chair, her thoughts running amok as the rulers from the different kingdoms squabbled with each other like kindergarten children. When she had invited them to her kingdom, to discuss important matters, she had thought that perhaps this meeting would be the one where they would get somewhere. She had been excited at the possibility of a breakthrough happening, but with each passing minute, Pandora realized they were no closer to an agreement than they had been a month ago. It was tiring and extremely dull to go through the same cycle, and she hated it.
"Enough," she says, as she stands up from her chair, her voice rising above the others in order to be heard. "I will not sit here for another moment while you lot argue with each other, trying to avoid the consequences of your, our actions! We've been at this for months, and we are no closer to reaching an agreement. At this rate, I'm starting to believe that none of you want to make amends and fix the damage that we have created." She huffs, her hands itching to do something to the buffoons sitting in the meeting room. Hexing them seemed like a good option, an excellent option if she might say so. She was sorely tempted to do it, really, but ultimately decided it wasn't worth the trouble. "This meeting is over," she stares at every single person in the room as she says this. "I hope the next time we meet, you will not waste my time with your petty squabbles."
With that, the sorceress leaves the room, a guard following her every step. They walk in silence, and as they reach her office, she turns to face the guard. "Would you have an idea where dear Amethyst has wandered off?" She knew that her daughter had the tendency to leave when the arguments began, she wasn't stupid. But the sorceress couldn't blame her at all. If she had the option, she too would have left. Alas, she has to deal with the idiots who called themselves rulers of their respective kingdoms.
"She was last seen outside, your majesty."
"I see. Well, you're free to go. No need for protection here."
"Of course, your majesty."
The guard walks away, and she stands outside her office for a few minutes, before shrugging and walking outside to the garden. She needed some fresh air.