Bernard only laughed as Yana was done speaking, shaking his head. The Yludih frowned slightly, not really having expected this reaction. She was quite confused, like the uncle had said, but not because she liked his nephew. She wondered just how he had read that in her words. It wasn’t like she was playing hard to get, even if Hannes and Bernard might think she was. She really did not feel anything for the guy. But there was no use in arguing about it. If Bernard thought she was into his nephew, that was okay. It meant she’d already fulfilled her goal; she’d formed connections with the upper class. “If you say so,” she conceded, her face still a mask of neutrality.
The knight captain then began to explain the flaws in her reasoning of making contacts among the other invitees, claiming they did not want to be bothered. He did have a point, but it had never been her plan to walk up to someone and be all business. Even she knew that was not a great idea, and she wasn’t quite the best at social situations. Yana gave slight shrug and paid some attention to the music and the dance they still were partaking in. The music had increased in tempo, and the dance got a little more complex. However, as the song repeated itself multiple times, there had been a couple cycles already, and after those she had grasped the basics of it. Of course she wasn’t a pro, but, with Bernard leading she was able to perform a passable act.
“Well, I suppose the last thing I will do is bother them then,” her response eventually came, her dress flowing around her as she moved in the rhythm of the music. “A faux pas would be quite unacceptable.”
Back with Faith, Hannes was not willing to let the slave girl go just like that. She almost squirmed as she tried to excuse herself, though she did not seem unsure if she could just leave. After all, she was a slave, and Hannes was a noble. There were rules to adhere to. A badly trained slave would be a blemish to the Venora name, so she couldn’t be rude. However, she still had a job to do as well, and Hannes did not really want to cause the girl too much trouble. Nevertheless, he had his own agenda, his own goal for the evening. Using the slave to make Saeri jealous was what mattered to him, the problems this might cause for Faith were only second thoughts. If he’d been sober he might have tried wooing a different girl. However, he was not, and the ladies at the party weren’t quite to his taste. That isn’t to say they were not beautiful, but they were around his uncle’s age or older, and most were already either engaged or married as well.
Yes, he did have more time than just tonight, but in his intoxicated state, he felt it had to be tonight. And Faith was just about the right girl for the job. She was pretty and around his age. As a plus, her outfit was almost scandalously skimpy, emphasizing her assets. If that would not succeed in getting the Eídisi jealous, then he did not know what would.
Getting the slave on board for this was a different matter though. He very much doubted she was up for this. He could try his good looks on her, flash her a dazzling smile and shower her with cheesy pick-up lines. He could compliment her and act interested in her, but still be did not think it would work. For one, she had refused him already, not having taken the offer to dance with him. Secondly, she was owned by the Venora’s. Hannes may be handsome, but his looks were no match for those of the Venora family. And thirdly, he had a nose for women. Some had knowledge of human nature, they instinctively knew what kind of person someone was. Hannes kind of had the same thing with girls. Though his wasn’t always accurate. However, with Faith he was sure that the slave was of the same type as Saeri; hard to get. A waste of time if he’d try seducing her. So he had one option left –except giving up. It was a bit humiliating, but he didn’t think too much of it with all the alcohol running through his veins.
“Please,” he began, grabbing Faith’s upper arm softly to prevent her from leaving. “I need your help.” He sounded and looked quite desperate, and it wasn’t an act. Not in full anyway. “That Eídisi, Saeri, I have been trying to woo her for a while now,” he admitted, speaking hushed and fast. “But it does not seem to do anything!” He sounded quite distressed about it, apparently not used to it. “Do you think it’s me? Is there something wrong with me maybe?” It seemed the copious amounts of alcohol he had imbibed were bringing his insecurities to the surface. “I mean, I wasn’t always subtle, but you need to let a girl know you like her, right? But every time she gives me the cold shoulder!” He bit his thumb, his eyes wandering to where his uncle and the woman he spoke about were dancing and seemingly enjoying themselves. “I saw her staring at you,” he rambled on, “like intensely staring. You don’t think she’s…” He frowned, leaning closer and speaking even more hushed than before. “You don’t think she’s into women, do you?” Hannes looked severely worried about it, biting his thumb again. “It does add up. It explains a lot… But it can’t be! Say it’s not true!” He collected himself then, coughing once and spying around quickly with his eyes.
“Sorry for that.” The squire stared at his feet, feeling a little ashamed. This was nothing new. It had happened a couple times before. But venting these things to just about anyone usually made him feel better. “But I would like your help. It’s nothing big, honest. Just help me get her jealous, only for tonight. Stay by my side for a while. We’ll do a little act.” He stared at her with big puppy eyes. “Please? A favor for a favor? Either for you personally or your lord. Just lend me your aid?”

