( Sure, that works. C: )
Ean had been in the bath for only a few moments it seemed, only having the minimum amount of time to prepare, before being whisked right back out by his servants. Despite being an adult for two years, they still helped him with daily things. His mother had picked out what he was to wear, one told him in a rushed voice, as they swarmed around him. Sometimes, on days like these, his man-servants reminded him of buzzing insects. He almost wished he could swat them away with his hand, on some days when he was at his most irritable. However, he wanted to look impressive on a day such as this. Even if he was not going to go through with this marriage, or so was his plan, he wanted all who would accompany this girl to see the type of man he was; one of wealth.
"I can dress myself, thank-you very much," he muttered quietly as one of the servants crossed the room to retreive the clothes. The servants exchanged looks before backing off a bit, standing to the side as he dressed. He was a child no longer, after all. He would have prefered to choose his own clothes, as well, but for such an occassion as this, perhaps it was better to have the Queen pick them out; a woman's touch was always needed in such trivial things.
A dark, almost intimidating suit lay on his bed. A suit? Well, that would not do. Only old men wore suits. Despite knowing this would upset his mother, he was going to improve it just a little. Who needed the jacket anyway?
Slowly, he dressed in the crisp white shirt and dark pants and shoes that accompanied it. He buttoned the shirt slowly, deliberately, knowing fully well that the servants were watching him carefully to make sure he dressed in the full outfit. He looked up at them, one dark and neat eyebrow raised. "Would you pack the rest of my things and take them downstairs, please?"
Once again, they exchanged glances. Ean knew they were on direct orders from his mother to keep a careful eye on him; she knew what a tricky young man he could be when he wasn't happy with something. And it had been made quite clear to the entire household that he was not happy in the slightest with this marriage arrangement. However, surprisingly they did as he said, for he was their master as well, after all, and they began to pack his belongings quickly. As soon as they left the room with his bags, he tossed the jacket to the floor with a scoff.
He looked at himself in the mirror. Yes, it was only a minor adjustment, but even so, this seemed more appropriate for someone his age and status. He combed his hair carefully, making sure to keep every strand in place. He looked clean and well, and deemed himself good enough for whatever disgusting girl he was going to meet later on.
He crouched by his bed, reaching under it for a small bag that was always kept there. The contents were known only to him and his youngest sister Marrietta, who he had a certain soft spot for, with her long blonde hair that was always in a single-braid. He opened the bag for only a moment, scanning it's contents quickly; a picture of their family just after Marietta was born, before his father had been wounded. They were all smiling then, sure. But now? Not so much. The ring his father had given his mother when he'd asked her to marry him; they'd told him to give it to the girl he loved the most when the time came. Well, that was out of the window now, wasn't it? Shaking his head, he took the ring and put it into his pants pocket quickly. A small, tiny bracelet with the name of his brother on it; he'd died only a month after his birth. Brentley Joshua had been his name. Ean stared at the small bracelet before dropping it back down. Other than that, the bag held nothing. Tucking it under his arm, he stood and stared around his room.
He would not see this room for a long time, he knew. He would be put into that miserable castle that he hadn't visited since he was eleven, with that girl. Even the thought of it sent shudders down his spine. This was going to be spectacular...
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Ean had been rushed out of the house, seeing as they'd been running late, and it wasn't until they'd reached the castle that the Queen had noticed her son's appearance. Unable to do anything about it now, she'd said she'd speak to him about it later. Well, he was going to get an ear-full from her; especially if he messed up during the meeting of the royal families.
The Prince knew that now would be the most perfect time to ruin the proposed-marriage, during the meeting. All he would have to do is say one small thing, let one thing slip out, and most likely it would be over with.
But who was he fooling? It had already been arranged; the families knew of the resentment between the two cities, and they hoped that by uniting these two, that it would somehow resolve years and years of conflicts. No matter what he did, he was never going to get out of this...
No, no. Ean told himself. Don't think that way! Remain optimistic; you might just get out of this yet.
Ean decided then, in an instant, that he would let the meeting take place without interference on his part; get a good measurment of his surroundings and of the other family before he made his first move at ruining it all. Soon, very soon, however, it would all be over. He would make sure of it.
They'd quickly deposited the bags in the appropriate rooms and had freshened up if necessary. Despite having been running late, the royal family from Anima had not yet arrived. Goodness, these people were rude, too? How long does it take one to get here? thought Ean scornfully. No matter if they had been completely punctual, and had arrived exactly at the correct time, Ean knew he would still have found something distasteful about them, something to mock or scorn or be disgusted by. It was in his blood to hate those from the city of Anima, and no matter what events occured in the castle that awaited behind him, that was not going to be changing any time soon.
( Sorry for taking so darn long; I was dealing with stuff .-.
I edited to make it a bit better. Sorry again!)