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-Accepted
So it was his clothes that had the young man's concern? Adrianna walked over to Zyleo doing one....two.......laps around the young man taking in his appearance with a thoughtful air. She was carefull to take in every detail she could on his appearance from the hem of his white pants to the top of his head. Then the brunette mentally compared it to what the guests were sure to be wearing seeing how well it would help the male blend in and not draw suspicion. Colors. Style. The fact she could not see the emblem of the guild so figured it must be covered as her own was or someplace else hidden. She even took notes on posture only to come to a positive conclusion. "I think at a glance you'd make as good the son of a nobleman as any of the actual pompous deal sure to be there. We can change your clothes if you still feel the need but I think you'll get through the party.", said Adrianna confidently, "I'm more concerned about your staff and story. We'll be in each other's company but I don't like the thought of throwing you to the animals. I can't answer for you without drawing suspicion."
While the teen contemplated these particular obstacles there was a loud knock at the wooden doors. Then came the sound of an even female voice coming through the dark stained wood from the hallway. When it spoke the feminine voice was clear and firm, yet gentle all the same. "Princess? It's just us and you know it's not possible to give someone punishment through a closed door. If you're half way decent, then may we come in? It's about time.", said the female voice.
Upon hearing the voice on from out in the hallway, Adrianna turned to Zyleo with a pleading look. "Its not what you think, I swear. Just don't bolt for the window and stay here. It's not like you guys were never going to meet, that would be very unlikely considering we are all guildmate's. You need to meet at some point.", the brunette said backing slowly towards the door to her chambers at first. Then she hurried towards them to pull them open.

























