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Theron had been surprised by Jasella's appearance and further by her words. After what the king had said about her he didn't think the Marquis was capable of apologies. He gave a little nod to her and then to Josephine. "If you ladies will excuse me." He said to them first before turning back to his king. "Sire." He bowed to him as well and scooted out of the circle toward another gathering of people.

He thought it perhaps a little too bold of him, but he was willing to give it a go - after having finished his last glass of wine. He found Josephine's yakking sub par when surrounded by the rest of them. Had he not had a head full of sweet liquor he would have been slightly intimidated as he had before. However, with the slight happy buzz he had going on it made these women idealized - dream-like.

He paused in front of the queen and gave her a gracious and proper bow. "Your majesty, might I ask for your hand in the manner of a dance." He said extending his own gloved hand toward her and catching her eye for a moment. "It would do me a great honor if you would agree."
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