âHow does this dress look?â
Alexcent glanced up lazily and said, âHmm⦠Itâs not bad.â
âItâs no good, then. Iâll have to try on the next one.â
âHow many are you going to try on? All of them have been fine!â
âAll youâve said is âfine and ânot badâ!â said Amethyst. âThat means thereâs nothing special about them.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs not the dresses that are the problem-â
Amethyst cut Alexcent off, shouting to the madam. âNext! Iâll try on the next one!â
This was Alexcentâs own personal version of hell. Heâd never realized what a tedious business it was, picking out clothing. Every dress was practically the same! The cut, colour, and trimmings all blurred into one. He couldnât understand why she wanted him to choose or what he was supposed to say. âIâll just say the next one is pretty, no matter what it looks like.â
Then he could escape all thisâ¦frippery.
That seemed like the perfect idea until Amethyst emerged wearing what was exactly the 27th dress heâd seen that day. He prepared himself to compliment her, tell her it was pretty, but something different came blurting out.
âItâsâ¦beautiful,â he said reverently.
He gave an awkward cough, surprised at his own effusive praise. Amethyst practically glowed with pleasure at the compliment.
âIsnât it? This one is my favorite too. I knew youâd like it.â
The madam, who had been listening to every word between the two, launched into a description of the gownâs virtues.
âAs expected, the young lady has exceptional taste! This is the newest dress. It arrived less than an hour ago while the young lady was going through the collection. Remember I ordered them to bring one more quickly since His Highness is here, hm? Look at these stars! See how they shine? They were embroidered and enchanted into the fabric with the assistance of magicians. The best artisans in the empire created it bead by bead. This isnât just a dress, itâs a masterpiece!â
âWell, when you put it like that,â said Amethyst. âWeâll take it!â
âAs you please. If you could set a date for the alterations, I will wait on you at the dukeâs mansion.â
Alexcent had all but stopped listening to the conversation, relieved he was free from the endless parade of gowns. He wore a pleased expression as he got up off his seat and prepared to leave. Amethyst grinned at him, gliding over to him and hugging his arm gently to her chest.
âNow itâs time to go and look at shoes.â
âWhat!?â
Amethystâs laughter echoed off the walls of the luxurious boutique
*
âDid you have a good trip, sir?â asked Pon, the butler.
The duke was sprawled across the sofa with his eyes closed. âIt was hell,â he groaned. âChoosing the damned dress alone took eight hours! Then after that⦠Why on Earth am Iâ¦â
Pon listened to the dukeâs tirade in patient, polite silence.
âThis is why I hate my marriage.â
âPardon the interruption, My Lord, but the wedding rings havenât been forged yet.â
âWhat?â Alexcent lifted his head, then let it drop back to the sofa. âUgh. Damn it. Summon the Jewel Master tomorrow.â
âYes, sir.â The butler paused, then added, âIt is good to see you enjoying yourself.â
âIâm not,â the duke replied curtly.
Then he stopped, actually thinking about that for a moment. Perhaps he was enjoying himself. If he really examined his behaviour lately, he was laughing out loud more. He didnât dislike Amethyst entirely. She was capricious, sulking one moment, shouting the next, then smiling again. At least it wasnât boring. In fact, he rather enjoyed her company.
She was fun to tease, and refreshingly open. She never hid her feelings, always honest and open with her thoughts and opinions.
*
Amethyst had decided to hold the wedding in the garden of the dukeâs mansion. She was deep in conversation with the gardener, discussing the decorations she wanted on the day. Alexcentâs garden was scrupulously manicured, with vast lawns and tall, straight trees that stood in neat rows against the sky. It would be perfect for an outdoor wedding.
âI want to be surrounded by blooming wisteria flowers. Like a large flower tunnel with a waterfall of wisteria each side, and with a white lace cloth for the bride and groom to walk along. Like this,â she said, spreading her arms to demonstrate. âIs it possible for wisteria to bloom now?â
The gardener had a rough idea of her intentions. He nodded. âAs long as we have the help of a magician, it shouldnât be a problem. Iâll speak to our magician and make the preparations.â He looked thoughtful. âNormally wisteria is purple, but since itâs a wedding, I suppose cream would be more fitting?â
âOh my, is that possible?â Amethyst said in delight. âI love that!â
She smiled in satisfaction. The visual reminded her of a scene from teen movie sheâd seen once. She was about to begin picking flowers for the centerpieces when Alexcent approached her.
âAre you busy? Can you spare a minute?â he asked.