The Tea Party - Part 9

He heard a soft click as Lancelot gently closed the door behind them, and then moved in position to stand guard, with his hands set neatly behind his back. With him standing so imposingly, Oliver supposed that Verdant and Jorah would be hard-pressed to relax, no matter what the princess said.

He turned his attention to the woman in question, running out of excuses to face her. "Your Highness," he said stiffly, when he saw her waiting for him, right by the balcony's railing, looking down over the Academy's grounds.

"It's beautiful, is it not?" She said, gesturing to the sky, and to the grounds that swept out beneath them. One would not imagine that there could be so much green within the walls of so many castles fastened tightly together – but there was. Green dominated, as did the trees. Here and there, you could catch a twinkle of blackness, as the tops of the many ponds reflected the light of any stars that made it past the clouds.