3 September, 1360. Westerhaven Palace, Islia
William rushed down the crowded corridors on the way to his apartments. He'd managed to complete a reasonable amount of paperwork during the day and was hoping to be able to spend the rest of the afternoon with Camilla, before he had to get dressed and head to the banquet hall for dinner.
The king had been fairly tolerant of William skipping dinner in the hall most nights and eating with Camilla instead. That night however, scouts were due from the north. They were the scouts who had been supervising the withdrawal of Moraigthian forces from Islian territory, as agreed in the peace treaty. King Edward insisted William be part of the group to meet with these men and provide a detailed report on their findings.