While the shenanigans by the strange attendee with the porcupine were certainly proving to hold some entertainment,
Isiell was far too fascinated with the little drama playing out between the Autumn Prince and
Delun's pet.
Causing a chaotic environment was easy. Child's play, really, and while she would certainly indulge in that from time to time--especially if she wanted to be noticed--what she really thrived on was manipulating others to cause the chaos themselves. Then she couldn't be blamed, and she was entertained, and the effects often lasted far, far longer.
And as she and
Ariel continued to turn around the dance floor, she didn't miss Lorcan's smirk at her comment, nor the scent of
Fraeya's heightening fear.
"You'll get your moment soon, Ariel," she whispered quietly to her dance partner with a devious grin.
She had expected Fraeya's fear to turn to anger. Fear almost always did, at some point, it was just a matter of when. What she did not expect was for Fraeya to deck the Autumn Prince, and a delightedly shocked smirk curled over her lips as at least half of the ballroom ground to a sudden halt.
"Oh, I was not expecting that," Isiell whispered in fascination as Lorcan stumbled to a knee, then directed her comments to Ariel. "Now's your moment, lover boy, or I'm going to go get her. She looks like fun."
Ariel was already releasing her, though, and swooping in to save the human girl.
“If you and your friend can claim any part of tonight’s mischief, you’ll both be looking forward to advancements when you return to your Dawn Court,” he remarked before downing its contents.
She was close enough to
Favashi and Vaer to hear Vaer's comment, and she smirked at him over her shoulder before turning her attention back to the scene continuing to play out. Delun had finally pulled himself from his solitude, and was speaking with Lorcan, and Isiell wandered over curiously.
"I keep clear accounts of all transgressions committed that require balance. Be it mortal or fae, and more oft than not, the hunt finds its way to exact the balance. As has been done in this moment." He tilted his head down. "Further action would throw the balance out, and exact a price that may yet be seen but wholly detrimental to all involved, not just myself and my assistant. Excuse my presence, as I should inform the king that our quilled guest startled my assistant into a reprehensible action of which I shall pay for."
Her brow arched beneath her mask and her mouth twisted wryly at his words, and when Delun walked away to divert
the Erlking's attention from the situation, Isiell swooped in.
"That backfired beautifully," she said to
Lorcan, eyeing the bodyguard still supporting the prince's elbow. "I was going to set all the punch on fire, but you've set the stage quite excellently instead. Now, if you'll tell me what you're really trying to accomplish here, maybe I can help."
She stepped a little closer and leaned in to whisper, "Unlike Delun, I find balance to be overrated. Balls are so much more fun when everyone is trying to keep their footing."