The king shook his head nervously.
"I am sorry my lord, she- Insists we return home, as soon as possible. We will depart before nightfall, and, truth be told, I do have bussines to attend as well, however, we thank you for your hospitality and of course for... Taking my daughters hand."
He glanced towards Malisia, and this time, she did as well, locking eyes for a moment. He had an apologetic look, but the princess didn't allow that to move her heart in the slightest, her expression neutral. "Safe travel." She said, without an ounce of emotivity behind their goodbye.
Though, the queen wasn't just yet ready to leave, she stood up, setting down the now empty glass of wine with a bit more force than intended, looking at Eleazar, then Malisia, back and forth. "Tsk, you will not even bid farewall to your poor father properly? Ungrateful child... After we tried so hard to find you a suitable husband. I hope you're happy with this... Thing-"
"Pay no mind, my lord- It's the wine talking! Dear, we should really depart now, a good long sleep on the way home will fix you right up." The king interrupted, she had really gone too far this time.
However, Malisia was not just going to let it slide. Her father knew, if Malisia inherited anything from her mother, was her temperament.
She stood, her fists clenched sp tightly she was digging her nails into her palms... But agains tall odds, she took a deep breath, she bowed, and with her expression just as serious as it always was around them, in a calm, respectful tone, she spoke to them.
"Thank you. Your efforts did pay of. I finally am with a good man, not 'thing'. You can depart with calm in your hearts, I will be well in this place... Anything else I can help you with before you return home, father, mother?"
Both of them were unable to reply, merely looking at their daughter, but the king was far too fearful to leave without hearing the final word from Eleazar.