Mr. and Mrs. Bennet are as happy as they ever appear. The children are home, for some unspecified reason, and even Charlotte, who'd given everyone a scare, appears perfectly healthy.
Paris gives a small polite nod when introduced to the ones he doesn't know. Carmella is staring at the Senyaka boy, and he has to telepathically remind her that getting themselves overly concerned with traitors, outside those posing an immediate threat, never worked well for them.
Finally, Paris speaks up. "I'm sure it is excellent, Angelo. While we are more than happy to have everyone over --" a nod to the strangers and his liege. " --you were...somewhat unclear about the occasion."
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