Political tours were boring! Just an excuse to flaunt your wealth among other nobles and point out how successful you are, or at least that's the way they always felt in Tanbarun. Rona taps one shoe against the other one, and debates how to best ditch other nobles. She's peering out at the group and realizes by Izana's steady gait and the slight turn of his shoulder, that he's preparing to disappear around that corner, where they are all expected to follow.
"Rona." Eugena gestures to her, frantically trying to catch his twin sister back up, since she'd begun to lag behind.
"Don't worry about me." Rona brushes it off, just as Raji disappears around the corner after Izana, a bit better of a chance to escape then.
"Rona!" Eugena hisses, as if it's more than just whether she stays at speed with the group.
"I'm wearing heels." She shrugs, and her brother makes a funny face back at her, halfway between a pout and a disapproving look. Somehow her twin really did know her too well.
"It's not your first time in them." Eugena pauses by the bend, looking back at her, but also kind of concerned with how far behind their brother, he's gotten.
"I'll catch up, promise?" Rona pauses by the bend, offering a pinky, and tries to ignore Eugena's stubborn stare.
"Okay." He meets her pinky with his, and then turns around to hurry and catch up to their brother. And Rona waits until her brothers are about at the end of the hallway, and picks up the pace to pass the bend in the hallway. Technically, princesses aren't supposed to wander off on their own, but Rona's bored with all the politic talks that her older brother just seems to lap up nowadays.
Sure, she's proud of him, and still more than a little convinced that he and Shirayuki would make a great pair, but she knows that those talks can be had later, even if she's half-positive that both of her brothers are going to be disappointed with her.
If she keeps walking down this hallway, she should find something, whether that something is someone is yet to be determined.
And there, an opening, and there's the pharmacy, a place that Shirayuki spends a lot of time she'd heard before. That and their library back when Shirayuki had visited her home country of Tanbarun. And oddly enough, there's a boy sleeping right underneath a desk. And he's kind of cute and not at all likely to be boring.
No one boring sleeps underneath a desk, that's kind of eccentric Rona would imagine, and there's likely to be no political talk in a pharmacy after all.
