Your Best Inention

"I have returned my princess" said Nora as she entered Wura's room and she closed the door behind her quickly.

"Welcome back Nora" said Wura as she turned to look at the entrance of her room and she saw Nora and she smiled brightly.

"So…??" asked Wura.

"What did his highness say?" asked Wura.

"Well my princess, his highness said that unfortunately neither he or his Majesty will be able to Join for lunch or dinner either" said Nora

"Oh…" said Wura as her hopes all crashed down to the ground.

"Yes, his highness was on his way out of the Castle when I happened to catch him, and he said that His Majesty had left the Castle to meet with one of the Dukes, and that he was not sure of when he might return" said Nora.

"Oh well, that is alright" said Wura.

"Thank you Nora" said Wura as she smiled sadly, well she guessed that she was spending the rest of the day alone, at least she had Nora, she was happy about that.

"You are welcome my princess" said Nora.

"Shall I bring you your lunch?" asked Nora.

"Yes please Nora" said Wura as she smiled.

"Alright my princess, I shall return soon with your lunch" said Nora as she bowed.

"Alright then" said Wura as she smiled and Nora left the room, Wura fell on her bed as she stared up at the celling, she had never felt so bored in her life, being pampered was not for her at all.

The next day

"Good Morrow my Princess" said Nora as she walked into Wura's room as Wura had woken up earlier before.

"Good Morrow Nora" said Wura as she turned from her window and she looked at Nora with a smile.

"His highness has just informed me that he and his Majesty will not eat breakfast with you today" said Nora as she broke the news gently.

"Ugh again??!!" asked Wura as this time she was fed up, she did not know why, but she got a little feeling that Liam was doing all this on purpose, just in an attempt to make her exceedingly lonely, well if that was his purpose, then he was succeeded with flying colours.

"I am sorry that you are upset my princess" said Nora as he had never seen Wura so upset before, and it made her feel bad.

"No Nora, there is no need for you to feel sorry at all" said Wura as she smiled at Nora and she laughed at herself, but who would not be upset, she had ate her breakfast, lunch and dinner, in her room alone yesterday, and the same thing wanted to repeat today?? She was just plainly annoyed.

"But I do have good news my lady" said Nora as she wanted to cheer Wura up.

"Which is??" asked Wura as she was curious to what Nora wanted to tell her.

"His highness has assured me that he and his Majesty shall have dinner with you this evening" said Nora with a sad smiled.

"Oh that better be the case" said Wura as she scoffed under her breath.

"What did you say my princess??" asked Nora as she did not quite hear what Wura said.

"Oh, I said that is great news" said Wura as she looked at Nora as she smiled, and she saw that Nora smiled back at her slightly.

"Shall I bring your breakfast my princess??" asked Nora.

"Alright" said Wura.

"I will return soon my princess" said Nora a she bowed her head and she walked out of Wura's room.

"You better not be playing with me your highness" said Wura to herself as she sighed.

Later that day.

Wura was on her way to the dining room, which she had not been to in a more than a day, Nora had let her go by herself, since Wura had assured her that she could easily make her way to the dining room from the main hallway.

Wura entered through the dining room door, and she had a big smile on her face once she saw the back of Liam's head as he was sitting down at the dining table.

"Good Evening your highness" said Wura as she smiled and she sat down beside Liam.

"Good… Good Evening Lady Diwura" said Liam as he was first taken aback by the bright smile on Wura's face as she sat down beside him, he was not sure if that was the real Wura?? But it seemed that she was.

Then why was it that she had a big smile plastered on her face as if she was a child during the summer festival.

"How are you today Lady Diwura?" asked Liam as he picked his words carefully, he did not know what made Wura smile like that.

"I am doing very well your highness, now that I finally do not have to eat alone" said Wura as she smiled at him.

"Oh… I am glad to hear that" said Liam as he smiled back at her, now it made sense, she was peculiarly happy because she was finally not eating alone.

Liam laughed to himself, if he knew that this was what it took for Wura to stop glaring at him at all times, he would have disappeared for about two days and reappeared once again, so that way she would miss his company and treat him better.

"Yes…" said Wura as she smiled.

"You know your highness…" said Wura.

"I actually considered the possibility that you purposely made sure not to eat in the dining room, just because you want me to feel lonely" said Wura as she looked at Liam with suspicion.

Oh and there she was, Liam smiled, that was the normal Wura he knew, the Wura that always questioned everything he did, and the woman that never trusted him at all.

"Well Lady Diwura, that was not my intention at all" said Liam as he smiled at her, the truth was that he and Alaric had made sure to settle all the duties that they had to carry out so that they would be free for the wedding, and Liam especially had to settle his many duties because he was sure that after the wedding his father would not allow him do a single thing at all.

"I do not believe you your highness" said Wura as she smiled.

"I do not need you to believe me" said Liam.

"I only need you to know that I have your best intention at heart" said Liam as he smiled.

"Good Evening my children" said Alaric as he walked into the dining room and he smiled as he did not give Wura a chance to react to what Liam had said.

"Good Evening your Majesty" said Wura as she smiled at Alaric.

"Good Evening father" said Liam as he smiled at his father.

"My dear, I hope that you were not lonely at all, seeing as we were both unable to join you yesterday and this evening" said Alaric.

"Oh not at all your Majesty, I was just fine" said Wura as she smiled at Alaric.

"I am glad that you were not lonely my dear" said Alaric as he smiled, believe it or not, he of all people knew just how lonely the Castle could be.

"Well enough talking, let us eat" said Alaric as he smiled, and Wura smiled as she stood up, and she dished Alaric's food, and Liam's food, and finally her own food as she sat back down with a smile, as she looked up to meet the confused look on Alaric and Liam's faces.

"Umm?? Is something wrong?" asked Wura as she did not know what she did that made them look at her like that.

"Well nothing it wrong my dear" said Alaric as he cleared his throat and smiled.

"What my father means is that… it was very strange what you just did" said Liam as he spoke up.

"What did I do??" asked Wura as she did not understand at all.

"You dished our food for us" said Liam as he found that strange, he had never had anyone dish his food for him before.

"Oh that…" said Wura as she scolded herself internally, she was really too loose, she forgot that she was not back home and she had done something that appeared strange to the Royals.

"I am sorry, it is an habit of mine, I am used to dishing food for my family" said Wura as she explained, back home she would serve everyone's food, all except for Tessa, seeing as Richard had taken it upon himself to make sure that she ate well ever since she became pregnant, Wura loved to serve the food of the people that she loved.

"Oh well there is nothing wrong with that my dear" said Alaric as he smiled.

"I am sorry… I did not mean to make you uncomfortable" said Wura as she looked at Liam who was still looking down at his plate.

"Oh my dear, you did nothing of that sort, we were just surprised, that is all dear" said Alaric as he smiled.

"Oh alright" said Wura as she smiled at Alaric.

"Yes my dear, so let us eat" said Alaric as he smiled and he ate like nothing was wrong, while Wura was watching Liam, and he finally ate his food, and Wura followed after him.

If she has known that he would be very bothered by her tiny action, she would not have done it at all.