[ It's pretty hard to consider an afternoon spent in the company of a kind and beautiful woman misfortune, but Arthur would not hesitate to admit that he has no clue what to do with Giselle. She's so innocent and pure, and he is... well, not.
Since taking the throne he's had to shoulder a massive burden of responsibility, and on that pile rests quite heavily the expectation of marriage and children. He is supposed to find himself a wife, and this lovely young woman was presented to him as an option.
By the way she's been reacting to him all day, he's pretty sure he could talk her into it given some time. He's also pretty sure that he won't, not because she is in any way lacking, but because she makes him feel utterly unworthy.
When she sprints up to him with the flower crown, he bends his head and lets her put it on him. He wouldn't describe the crown he usually wears as "lovely", but he has already figured out that Giselle views the world through a very particular lens. ]
no subject
Since taking the throne he's had to shoulder a massive burden of responsibility, and on that pile rests quite heavily the expectation of marriage and children. He is supposed to find himself a wife, and this lovely young woman was presented to him as an option.
By the way she's been reacting to him all day, he's pretty sure he could talk her into it given some time. He's also pretty sure that he won't, not because she is in any way lacking, but because she makes him feel utterly unworthy.
When she sprints up to him with the flower crown, he bends his head and lets her put it on him. He wouldn't describe the crown he usually wears as "lovely", but he has already figured out that Giselle views the world through a very particular lens. ]
Thank you.