Since Alexcent wasnât paying any attention to her, Amethyst turned to study the knights as well. Her eyes met with Barden, who was sitting at the table in front of her. She smiled at him and Barden nodded, greeting her back. She felt Alexcent stiffen beside her.
Even though it was a welcoming ceremony, it was not overly grand. The banquet began with a brief introduction, words of blessing, and a word of determination by the new knights, ending with a speech by Lord Hill. Alexcent remained silent throughout the proceedings. It was awkward and tense.
Finishing his speech, Lord Hill came over to the table and addressed Amethyst directly. âThank you, Lady Skad, for this grand banquet. We are deeply touched. The flowers in the hall are very beautiful.â
Lunia, who had been listening to Leyrian whisper to her, spit out the wine she was drinking. Leyrian glared at Lunia, who realized everyone had turned to look at her. Lunia bowed her head apologetically.
âPrecisely, Leyrian.â Buer said, âI never knew I needed three forks and three spoons to have one meal.â The rest of the knights erupted in laughter.
In the past, the welcoming ceremony was really just a raucous party. Food would be brought out in heaps on platters, and everyone would drink and eat and tell crude jokes. The knights had never attended a formal ceremony before. Amethyst could sense the awkwardness in the air but didnât know where it was coming from.
She turned and tugged at Alexcentâs sleeve, who had yet to acknowledge her. âDid I do something wrong?â she asked.
Alexcent glanced briefly at her and simply replied, âNo.â Amethyst was certain he wasnât being truthful, but he wouldnât offer any more.
She had no idea what he was angry at her about. Frustrated, she helped herself to a slice of meat that had just been delivered to the tables by servants. Pretending not to care, Amethyst grabbed her knife and fork and cut the meat into smaller pieces so that it would be easier to eat. The juices were savory and perfectly cooked
Amethyst looked up to see how the knights were enjoying the feast and burst out laughing.
Except for Barden, who was raised in a noble household and taught in the ways of etiquette, everyone else used their forks as makeshift spears, skewering hunks of meat that they tore pieces off with their teeth. The room fell silent at the sound of Amethystâs laughter. In order to avoid a scene, she stabbed her meat as well and dug into it with an eager bite. The knights cheered as their lady loosened up.
Not everyone approved of her getting along with the knights. Alexcent, who was feeling frustrated by Amethystâs constant smiling, wiped sauce from around Amethystâs lips with his thumb. He then licked it off as the knights cheered more.
Amethyst flushed red by his sudden act. In an attempt to hide her embarrassment, she reached for a glass of wine, which Alexcent immediately took from her and set on the far side of his plate. She turned in shock to him.
âNo,â was all he said.
Amethyst glared at Alexcent. She couldnât believe that he was being so domineering to her in front of everyone.
âI would just like one glass,â she asked, politely.
âI said no.â
âWhy?â
âWhat do you mean why? Donât you remember the last time?â Alexcent had a point.
âThat was liqueur. This is wine.â Amethyst knew that one glass wouldnât affect her as the other alcohol had.
âWine is an alcohol too,â Alexcent informed her.
âEven so, you drink as you please. Itâs mean not letting me drink,â Amethyst pouted.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âMy Lord, isnât one glass okay?â Hill called from the table. The knights had overheard the interaction.
âYouâre being too strict on a day like this. Since when was wine considered alcohol!â Buer added to the conflict.
âMadam, even one sip is dangerous. Iâm sure you already know.â Lunia, surprisingly, decided to agree with Alexcent.
âLunia whose side are you on?â Amethyst jested with Lunia, when out of the blue, someone has decided to join the funâ¦
âWould you like to have my drink instead? I canât drink alcohol so this juice should be fine.â Barden offered his glass to Amethyst.
Suddenly, Alexcent emptied the glass of wine into his mouth, then grabbed hold of Amethystâs chin and brought his lips to hers. A gush of wine flowed from his mouth to hers, droplets running down her chin from the sudden, forceful move. She quickly swallowed before she choked on the liquid.
Amethyst felt her entire body flush, as Alexcent sat back as if nothing out of the ordinary had occurred. Oh my god! Heâs crazy! she thought, completely embarrassed. Amethyst was unable to look anyone in the eye. Some hesitant snickering began amongst the knights and there were a few comments of âget a roomâ. At Amethystâs expense, the mood in the hall had once again lightened.
After the meal was concluded, everyone freely went back and forth amongst the tables, laughing and chatting. The sound of glasses bumping could be heard echoing throughout the chamber. Amethyst, Alexcent, and Gen remained at the table, and occasionally knights would approach to greet them, but quickly left when they could sense the tension between the royal couple.
Amethyst resided to simply watching the knights have fun. There were times when it was more enjoyable to watch the crowd, instead of being a part of it. This was how she felt now, being too embarrassed to be a part of it.