[Oh I am so sorry everyone; I was in Beijing for a while and just returned late last night.
Shadowfare, I think your idea is a good one and the combinations are the best possible. Thank you for letting me have first choice. If you really don't mind, I would take Philip and Ingrid's husband. We can switch later on if you change your mind.
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Betty watched the princess leave with her brother; there was no need for her anymore. Her job was as the princess's personal maidservant, not her guardian at table. Making her own way through the servants' corridors - narrow, drafty things they were - she sighted a young personage she dimly recognised by the flickering light of the torches.
[Eo, there is your cue if you would like it. ^^]
Prince Phillip looked at the rose Casey had dropped onto the table in front of him with distaste. It was a fine rose of a deep red colour, the petals beautifully large and soft. The stem was still green, the thorns protuding out like little hooks. Just like his "romance", he thought angrily. Beautiful on the surface - wasn't everyone just delighted?! - but underneath the unfurling petals were thorns. He was beginning to get into a rather worked up state by now as he continued his analysation of the symbolism the rose took on for his life. People were expecting him to offer the rose to her, just like they were expected to marry within a
fortnight. The vaguest of ideas struck him.
Standing up, he bowed and offered the rose to Coral. "For you, my Lady," he said in as normal and calm a voice as he could muster. A thorn stuck into his thumb and he grimaced.