There was no mistaking it, something was amiss here. Sorin was not one to pry too deeply into the affairs of the higher gentry, but something about that noble losing his footing temporarily didn't exactly sit well with him. He was already on edge due to the strange aire in the ballroom. This was only layered when Sorin watched the noble escort to the two young ladies down to the dancefloor. He could make out the strangeness in the one girl, and took particular note at how her expression did not present her as being wholly there.
However, he did not want to rule anything out yet. This might be the strange traditions of the Habergam family, and so he did not want to criticize their practices when he barely knew them. Thus, he reserved his judgement for when there was substantial evidence to anything out of the ordinary. Although, this blizzard that had totally eclipsed this estate was something of an oddity in of itself. But, to be invited to something like this, you can't necessarily skip out on it.
In any case, Sorin did best by patting Tiberiu on the shoulder having said, "Becareful with those young women.. They stink of the strangeness."
"Brother," he smirked and chuckled a bit at his second eldest brother's absurdity. "What stinks is your willingness to stay on the fringes of these occasions!" He patted the professor's shoulder, "Leave me to live.. Isn't that why you brought me here?" He gave a knowing smile to Sorin.
Sorin could only groan at him, and grumbled, "Fine..! I'll be here when you're done. Don't be surprised when you get stared at by all these nobles.." He took a sip of some drink he had taken from the catering tables.
Tiberiu gave a thumbs up, and maneuvered his way through the crowd so that he'd be in front for when they came down. And when they did, he stepped out and took a confident stride up to the three of them saying, "I am Tiberiu Iorghu Otvos," he bowed formally, "I have come to take the hand of Elizabeth Habergam so that we may dance. Does she care to dance with a man of very little status, but of strong will and mind?"
Sorin pinched the bridge of his nose as his youngest brother spoke with the same foolish confidence that has gotten him into trouble dozens of times before. Although, Sorin wasn't too surprised that Tiberiu would do this; his luck with women was always far better than his. So, he was a little interested in seeing what the reaction was going to be from the Habergam girls. But, the crowd seemed to be against him in this moment.
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