We should all live a little

Artie wasn't sure how she made it through the rest of the ball. She somehow made it back from the balcony in one piece, but barely. She knew that her face had to be red, flushed, and the three men were smirking. Smug. 

It caught quite a few of the guests by surprise. Sir Lamorak was probably considered the casanova out of the group, while Sir Kay and Sir Geraint were more innocent. While Sir Kay did have some bad blood from his father's actions, Sir Kay had worked hard for Sir Arthur and had earned a new reputation for himself. 

He was a quiet man, a good man, and tended to keep to himself. Not many knew that he had a twisted sense of humour, or that he was just as much of a flirt as Sir Percy, he just didn't let others know. So it was a shock to see how smug he looked, as well as how possessively he was holding onto Artie's waist.