11 a.m.;
Curtea Domneasca;
Dara, Cnezatul Altai
Andrzej was looking at the Sea of Sindh through a window of the old Royal Palace, known in Altaian as Curtea Domneasca (Royal Court). The Palace was also known as the Demian Palace, because it was built by Dragan I and then used as the dynasty’s royal palace. The Palace was used as a museum during the People’s Republic and again during the Hetmanate, now, the palace belongs again to the Demians.
Now he and Konstantin Tomaszewsky the son of the ProNat General with the same name and also one of the few remaining Altaic boyars were waiting for the Arens to prepare for the ceremony in which a statue of Anastasia Nareath-Demian would be unveiled in the Heroes Square. They were also waiting for Tatyana to come after she ended the meeting with the mayor of Dara.
King Edvard V and his family arrived early this morning and in the airport while everyone greeted and were introduced everyone with everyone, Andrzej saw her, the youngest daughter of the Nareath dynasty. Adeliza. He heard of her but only knew her from other stories and photos, but he never believed her to be so beautiful. When they were introduced, he was astonished her name reminded him of another Adeline in his life. The “first” Adeline was also one of his best friends, knowing her since they were nearly two years old. His relation with Adeline was like a sinusoid. At first being friends for nearly all their lives, then the two became lovers for nearly a year but now, three months ago, the two of the decided to became just friends, with no “weirdness” involved. Maybe for them it was written to be just friends. Now he was waiting to see what would happen with Adeliza. While remembering all what he felt when he saw Adeliza in the airport, he also remembered an Altaic song that described the best his feelings:
“Ziua cand te-am vazut
Inima mi s-a urcat in gat,
Si n-a mai coborat,
Bate-acolo sus iar cand te sarut cinci batai in plus pe minut.”
Remembering this only made him laugh.
“Are they ready?” Tatyana asked as she entered the room.
“Not yet.” Kostya responded.
“OK, we’ll wait then.”
“So what are the big plans with the holiday and the rest?” Andrzej asked.
“The unveiling of Anastasia’s statue in the Heroes Square, two speeches about the two great Czars, one said by me and another by King Edvard, then we will dine together and I will try to make all the dinner be like a family dinner, not an official one and tomorrow our two families, would lay down two floral crowns at the graves of the Czars.”
After Tatyana finished the sentence, Andrzej started to play with a pen with a slight smile on his face, thinking of Adeliza
OOC:
"The day I first saw you
My hart climber into my neck
And never fell down,
It's beating up there and when I kiss you, five beats more per minute"
The song is Vama Veche - 18 ani.
Curtea Domneasca;
Dara, Cnezatul Altai
Andrzej was looking at the Sea of Sindh through a window of the old Royal Palace, known in Altaian as Curtea Domneasca (Royal Court). The Palace was also known as the Demian Palace, because it was built by Dragan I and then used as the dynasty’s royal palace. The Palace was used as a museum during the People’s Republic and again during the Hetmanate, now, the palace belongs again to the Demians.
Now he and Konstantin Tomaszewsky the son of the ProNat General with the same name and also one of the few remaining Altaic boyars were waiting for the Arens to prepare for the ceremony in which a statue of Anastasia Nareath-Demian would be unveiled in the Heroes Square. They were also waiting for Tatyana to come after she ended the meeting with the mayor of Dara.
King Edvard V and his family arrived early this morning and in the airport while everyone greeted and were introduced everyone with everyone, Andrzej saw her, the youngest daughter of the Nareath dynasty. Adeliza. He heard of her but only knew her from other stories and photos, but he never believed her to be so beautiful. When they were introduced, he was astonished her name reminded him of another Adeline in his life. The “first” Adeline was also one of his best friends, knowing her since they were nearly two years old. His relation with Adeline was like a sinusoid. At first being friends for nearly all their lives, then the two became lovers for nearly a year but now, three months ago, the two of the decided to became just friends, with no “weirdness” involved. Maybe for them it was written to be just friends. Now he was waiting to see what would happen with Adeliza. While remembering all what he felt when he saw Adeliza in the airport, he also remembered an Altaic song that described the best his feelings:
“Ziua cand te-am vazut
Inima mi s-a urcat in gat,
Si n-a mai coborat,
Bate-acolo sus iar cand te sarut cinci batai in plus pe minut.”
Remembering this only made him laugh.
“Are they ready?” Tatyana asked as she entered the room.
“Not yet.” Kostya responded.
“OK, we’ll wait then.”
“So what are the big plans with the holiday and the rest?” Andrzej asked.
“The unveiling of Anastasia’s statue in the Heroes Square, two speeches about the two great Czars, one said by me and another by King Edvard, then we will dine together and I will try to make all the dinner be like a family dinner, not an official one and tomorrow our two families, would lay down two floral crowns at the graves of the Czars.”
After Tatyana finished the sentence, Andrzej started to play with a pen with a slight smile on his face, thinking of Adeliza
OOC:
"The day I first saw you
My hart climber into my neck
And never fell down,
It's beating up there and when I kiss you, five beats more per minute"
The song is Vama Veche - 18 ani.