Aldrich was pleased to know that he wouldn't have to really shoo away his normal meal guests and gave a nod over to where a few were restlessly waiting. They seemed to relax a bit and get back to what they were doing with preparations as the kids scurried off waving to the princess as they went. Allura though, she stayed back continued to talk for a bit more, "Alder takes care of us the most since he's older. He treats us like we're siblings which is cool but just wait until you meet princess Kaida his real sister!" she gushed.
Alder just rolled his eyes and shooed her away right around the time Nana came to bring them to the table to eat. She was always like this when he had company, eager to eat and mingle around, she had been this way since she first arrived at the castle. He couldn't help but love the motherly approach she had since his stepmother was rarely around due to having priorities back at home.
As she left them to grab who knows what he could feel Keira's eyes on him but did not prepare him for the question she asked, "Though, that does make me question something. Do you even know how to handle woman, Alder?" he stiffened and stared at her with wide eyes. Those around them stifled their chuckles to which he threw glares at them before clearing his throat.
"Well," his face reddened considerably more, "I have not yet met the right woman nor have I wanted to fraternize around with the women who threw themselves at any man with money. So," he cleared his throat once again, "you could say I do not have very much experience with women, at least not ones I would like to court." He bit back the urge to say that she was one of the women he didn't want to court at the end and instead she looked away from her. He couldn't help though but hate the way his name fell from her lips, normally in the stories it was said that you should love the way it sounds from the one you're supposed to love, but in this case, it sounded like a threat.
He shook off the thought as others began to join them in sitting to enjoy the feast and looked to him expectantly. He sighed heavily to himself and raised a glass filled with crimson wine, "To our guest Kiera and the hope of future peace after much hardship and war," his voice rang out strong through the now quiet banquet hall. His words hung low in the room for a moment before everyone in unison yelled 'Aye!' and soon the hall was alight with conversation and the sound of food being passed around.
The kids laughed as Dimitri used his magic to create blue fire humanoid figures and dance them around in the air. He could also see Nana gossiping with a few other women and looking his way a few times. When they locked eyes she just gave him a wink which he rolled his eyes in response. It was like nothing had changed other than the person sitting in front of him across the table.
"I do hope you find your stay here comfortable. You'll be returning to your kingdom on the morrow so I can have time to set up a personal room for you when you arrive again to stay longer. I hope to visit your home as well later down the line as I feel it unfair for you to just stay here," he spoke through sips of wine but hadn't touched any of his food. He was always like that when stressed about something; leaving the food to be eaten by everyone but himself.
"I also would like to inform you that you shouldn't go anywhere near the underground floors. The keeper of said floors is not keen on those he does not know trespassing and trust me when I say that those walls allow no screams to be heard," he warned seriously in a low tone as to not disrupt those around him. All at the table knew of the keeper of the crypt below but very few other than the guards have seen him.
"Yes make yourself at home," Ko piped up from next to Aldrich with a kind smile, but the look in his dark blue eyes told her that he was watching, "Oh where are my manners? My name is Ko Lockhart and I am a council member here as well as one of the few tutors that teach about the history of this castle. So, if you have any questions do not fear coming to me with them," he grinned wider. He truly did like talking about the history of the castle since he had been living there the longest, even through the massacre that took the lives of everyone else.
"I'd be careful," Aldrich piped up, "he'll talk your ear off for hours if given the chance," he sipped his wine ignoring the icy glare he received and just shrugged. He wasn't wrong since the last time someone asked he went on a two-hour-long lecture of some of the years of the castle. Couldn't help but feel bad for the poor bloke who just wanted to know how long ago the castle was made.
After a little while, the desserts were brought out which made the kids very excited, almost to the point where he had to step in to calm them down. Nana handled them well enough though while Allura shot Alder a knowing glace that he just grinned at with a raised brow. She didn't maintain the look long when she got her hand on a slice of cheesecake and he went back to slowly sipping his wine.
"I hope you don't find this too rude, but I am very tired, so I do think it is nearing time I retire for the night," Alder stood up with his goblet in hand. He gave everyone a slight bow of the head before locking eyes with Keira, "if you need to speak with me more you can ask anyone to lead you to my chamber or the library where I do most my work," he once again bowed to her before stalking off and out of the banquet hall.
Once outside of the hall his calm demeanor fell and a darkness fell over his features that could only be described as boiling disgust. The whole situation felt off and he hated that he was caught in the middle of it. His father would laugh at him for being so weak to the whims of humans, but he could not help but care for the people he came to rule over. And one day they would see that the once-mighty dragon hunting kingdom is ruled by the very thing they sought to destroy. And hopefully, by then they would like him enough not to raise their blades against him, not again.