It was an odd arrangement. Julius Ginellevé sat beside the Queen of Clovers, the woman fidgeted as she inched to her King's side. Not strange that she was uncomfortable with the man's presence. The Joker had insisted on this arrangement, that there were three people on the right: The King and Queen of Hearts with the Prime Minister. And for Ginellevé to occupy the seat that was left by the Delegate of Clovers.
Three on each side and somebody in the forefront of it all.
It was probably some kind of hilarious joke to them.
The Knight didn't exactly squirm in his seat—what good would it be to be able to down enemies and tremble at seating a dinner table? Something like this wasn't enough to startle him at all. But he was afraid that the others might take it the wrong way, and perhaps they truly did.
The Court is in Session!
Well, not exactly but the Joker has one way of making conversations seem like an interrogation, or perhaps they have a way of making the chapter fun in my opinion. He knows what he wants and stirs the talk to whatever he wishes.
The Timeless joke... is bad. Or not. I don't know what spectrum of humor you have, but although I cracked a grin at that—it's probably bad isn't it? >_<
It might not exactly be too apparent but we did a Time-Skip people, a mere five days, but it's significant because I'm a slow-paced writer as you can already tell lol. Thank you for sticking around~