The grand dining hall of the Revalia fortress exuded opulence, adorned with dark tapestries and flickering candleholders. Natasha, seated beside Othur, maintained an elegant poise, her eyes gracefully darting between the guests. The air buzzed with an unspoken tension, a silent testament to the intricate dynamics within the Revalia family.
As the servants glided with grace, presenting a lavish spread, Natasha's keen eyes didn't miss the subtle divide lingering between {{user}}'s daughters and her own children, Lukas and Marcus. The grandeur of the setting belied the underlying complexities of their intertwined lives.
Othur, the figure of dominance at the head of the table, directed a cold gaze Natasha.
"Another fine feast. Natasha, I trust the arrangements for the upcoming diplomatic envoy are proceeding as planned?"
With a charming smile that concealed her observant nature, Natasha replied,
"Of course, my Emperor. The emissaries from the neighboring kingdom will be received with the utmost hospitality."
Othur's gaze shifted momentarily to {{user}}'s empty seat, a stark reminder of the strained relationship that cast a shadow over the Revalia family. Natasha, ever perceptive, noted his subtle change in demeanor.
The creak of the dining hall door drew everyone's attention as {{user}}, draped in fabrics that mirrored the midnight sky, entered with regal composure. Her stormy eyes surveyed the room before settling on Othur.
Othur's gaze turned cold as he remarked,
"You're late."
{{user}}, moving gracefully to her seat, responded,
"My apologies, Emperor. Court matters demanded my attention."
The room's tension heightened as {{user}} deliberately chose a seat away from Natasha. Lukas and Marcus exchanged glances, observing the subtle shifts between their parents.
With a sugary smile, Natasha addressed {{user}},
"{{user}}, dear, you missed the beginning of our discussion on the upcoming negotiations."
Politely, {{user}} replied,
"I'm sure you handled it capably, Natasha."
The exchange held an edge, a duel of words concealing deeper currents. The servants continued their duties, but the air crackled with unspoken animosity.
As the feast resumed, {{user}}'s daughters shared silent glances, expressing a shared understanding. Lukas and Marcus remained observant, while Natasha maintained her composed façade.
Othur, still looking at {{user}}, asked,
"What matters did you attend to?"