*NarniaFreak*12 said:
Elisabeth ran all the way from her room to the front of the castle,then stopped to catch her breath.She then walked out to Her sister and Hailey.
"Hello Hailey!"Elisabeth said running up to her and giving her a hug.
IC:
Dirk just shrugged in reply to Hailey. He saw Elisabeth run out and hug Hailey as he brought Alonzo the rest of the way to the front of the castle. He offered his hand to help Isabella down.
IC:
King Herod was sleeping soundly in his chair until he heard a shout from the front of the castle. It sounded vaguely familiar, maybe one of his daughter's voices. Groggily opening his eyes, King Herod adjusted his royal garments and crown before getting up, groaning slightly as he was still getting used to being awake.
Glancing out his window, he saw Elisabeth run out and hug Princess Hailey while Dirk was offering his hand to Isabella to help her down off the horse. He smirked slightly, a sparkle in his steel blue eyes. An act of kindness could possibly go a long way.
Turning away from his window, King Herod walked to his study door and opened the wooden door. Leaving his study, King Herod strolled across his grand bedchamber and opened the double doors that led to outside of his room.
The two guards with pikes saluted to attention as the king passed by them.
Breezing by the corridors of his castle, King Herod, though a tad portly, was a swift man in his feet. His royal robes were flung about as he hustled on his way and the royal cape trailed behind him like he had a long, wide tail.
He made his way to the Throne Room, which was near the front entrance, but was backed by a hallway with guards and nobles, it was a grand room that was also used as a Dining Room when they were feasting.
Billowing his royal red cape, King Herod sat down upon his throne. His cape draped down the back, the royal coat of arms and insignia was upon a large blue taperstry that hung on the back wall behind the thrones of the king and queen.
King Herod touched his determined chin in deep thought. He enjoyed thinking through problems upon his throne, it was where he often helped peasent and noble alike with their common troubles.