ETAN
The advantage to being any kind of Lord, but definitely a Prince, was that no one ever thought twice about a noble staying out all night. Especially when he'd recently caught the attention of a number of women.
Etan simply strode into the castle and through the halls, ignoring the servants—something he would never do in his own castle—and was ignored in return. He didn't have to hide his absence, or pretend he'd done something other than be out with a woman all night. He was once again struck by the extreme difference between the expectations of himself as a male heir, when contrasted with the women.