the same time without saying too much.-The majordomo said that...-He cast a glance at Gizel.-The duchess will come in anyway, and then returned to the conversation with the young master and the young guests.
Surprised, Darius for a moment did not know what was happening. Out of nowhere, Gizel appears, bossing everyone around from the moment she crosses the threshold of the mansion. Oscar, who has always put his duties above everything else and was very principled casually accepts the reign of someone, as it were, a stranger around the palace and calmly converse with the guests. The world is falling into pieces. He thought, unable to believe that the well-established routine prevailing in Ed'heere ever since his father's time is starting to fall apart. And to think that Draco is my student for the second day, and here he hasn't even been a full day. He smiled and gestured to the butler to let him know he could leave.
He stood next to his friend and emptied his glass. They looked at each other and sighed together with resignation, as if on command. They knew very well that they had no chance to speak until the two women got to the point. However, this time they didn't have to wait too long.
-What brings you here, my darling?- The Dwarf woman did not change her tone of voice or even her facial expression, but the atmosphere cooled immediately.
-I was in town, so I thought I'd drop by. We'll reminisce about old times with Darius.-The elven woman bit her lip again while looking from under her squinted eyelids.
-For sure.- The mage groaned.- Be careful, or someone will believe you.- She sent him a deadly look, and Fiora a winning smile.
-Doesn't anyone believe the poor me anymore?- Gizel fluttered her eyelashes making a sweet face.-Am I really that untrustworthy?
-Yes!- They replied in chorus. Somehow neither of them had any doubts about it. They had known each other too long to even try to deny it.
-Can't you at least be a little nice?- the elf asked, giving