May I have this dance(1st part by miserikidori)

People filled the ballroom, a general sense of merriment in the atmosphere. Various cakes and pastries were scattered about the numerous tables lining the room. Off to the left an orchestra serenaded the many guests. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves quite thoroughly. Lord Eliwood had done a wonderful job arranging this celebration. It was the anniversary of Nergal's defeat, something most definitely worthy of a such a gathering. So many familiar faces had come to this party, though others weren't so fortunate.

There was no use worrying about those that couldn't make it, that would spoil the evening for those who were here - especially Lord Eliwood. He worked so hard to throw this all together, almost entirely on his own. Apparently his servants did little to actually plan it, they only helped to arrange the feast and decorate the ballroom. Either way, I was impressed. I couldn't remember ever attending a celebration so well organized.

The music suddenly changed its tone. It picked up from its soothing back melody to a fast pace frolicking bliss. I watched from the sidelines as everyone began to skip along, finding partners and stepping to the beat. It wasn't long, however, before someone caught me unawares and dragged me into it as well. Serra, though distraught that Erk hadn't attended, seemed to be enjoying herself... especially as I nearly lost my balance when she pulled me in. Her warm smile found itself directed at me, so I smiled back. She had calmed from that bossy menace she had been back when our travels kept us together. Not entirely, mind you... she still had her moments, but they were less commanding and fewer in number.

In motioning to meet her gaze, I could see milord Raymond over her shoulder. One of our resident archers - I think a sniper by now - had caught him unawares. I found myself grinning at the sight. He didn't appear to want her anywhere near him, but she was persistent enough. Soon he was caught in the music and actually complied. He still didn't look too content, but it was good for him to be getting involved with the others. He might actually enjoy himself if she can play it right. I quickly returned my gaze to Serra, hoping not to offend her in looking away. It wasn't long before she released me and I could resume my place against the wall - and next to those delicious pastries... The evening was wonderful.

I continued to watch milord Raymond, curious of his reaction to that green-haired girl. Actually, she looked quite beautiful tonight. A long dress, snug to her upper body, but billowing out to her feet... it looked nice on her. The lavender worked well. As she spun a full 720 degrees, it fanned out around her, nearly showing her knees. Milord Raymond flushed crimson. The ghost of a smile was forming on his lips as they continued to dance.

I think this is where my own smile began to fade. I watched more fixatedly as they continued to move across the floor, driven by some insatiable passion to dance with one another. It was good to see that he was enjoying himself, but... I couldn't quite describe what I was feeling at the moment. I had never felt this way before. Milord Raymond was completely lost in the music, that had to be it... His eyes were locked on hers, unlike when they first began to dance. Then, he had been avoiding it, though I haven't a clue as to why. I also had no idea why he would be so reluctant to look away now. I could no longer decide if I was happy for him, or feeling something else.

The music gradually faded. A few of the candles perched upon chandeliers above were snuffed, giving the room a more faint golden glow. As the melody returned, its pace had slowed considerably. She hooked her arms around his shoulders. An indescribably sickening sensation welled within me as his own snaked about her waist. He held her so close, their foreheads were pressed together - his lowered to hers accordingly. As the pink-haired cleric invited me to dance a second time, I had to refuse. Something had come onto me. Maybe it was this feeling... that perhaps... Something about watching milord Raymond and that sniper dance was making me more than just a little uncomfortable.

In gradation, the music hitched back to its original fast merry pace. The candles were relit and the two continued their movements, gracefully making the change in their own pace. The music must have captivated them, milord Raymond wasn't looking for a woman... People formed a ring around the two, clapping to the beat of the music as they made quite the display. His blush had faded and the smile ghosting earlier was now genuinely widespread.

Someone ordered that the music stop. It passed from its climax into a brief denouement in seconds, and left milord Raymond supporting Rebecca's arched body only inches from the ground. As the others clapped and whistled merrily, my stomach hit the ground. My face had been wiped blank, and was now coming back with a trembling lower lip and tears welling in my eyes. Okay, they had their show. I wanted him back now. I wanted to head back to the orphans with him and live life the way we always did...

I edged closer to the ring, not having gotten into it earlier. I had to admit, it was wonderful to see milord with such profound contentment in his eyes, but... I just couldn't accept it. He would come back to me in a moment, right? He would give me a hug and complain about something in a minute, right? Yeah... any second now he would set her properly on her feet and come back to my side. He had to... I managed to choke back the tears and wear some falsehood of a smile. At least no one would know I was distraught.

I waited patiently for the ring to clear, though something seemed to be missing from the scene. Just one little action and it would be complete, but which action was this? I didn't want to think about it. It would be something to bring them even closer, wouldn't it? Just to rub it in my face! It was not going to happen. I had had enough of being the one others confided in, he was the one I could rely on! She couldn't take him from me!

Before lifting her from where the tips of her unbraided hair touched the ground, he leaned closer to her. I gasped. Their lips met. I couldn't bear to watch this any longer. I spun on my heels and faced away, those tears coming back to haunt me. As they trailed down my cheeks, I tried to accept this. Milord Raymond did mention how he felt about her in our travels. He had said that if any woman was the one for him, it was Rebecca... but somehow, in this moment of unveiling, I just could not bring myself to accept that. An unpleasant tingling sensation shot through my spine, causing my feet to give out from under me. My knees hit the marble of the floor, making me cry aloud.

I couldn't tell you what happened next... I fell unconscious. By the time the news came to me, I was already detached and able to bear it. Soon... Soon milord Raymond and Rebecca would be wed. I sighed, my gaze unfocused. At least... it was nice to see him smile.