Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-33209858-20161022000527/@comment-33209858-20161104181144

Dainty liked this one. Already, she could check off "polite", "gentlemanly", and "serviceable" on her list of 1001 Traits My Prince Charming Needs to Have. What could she say? She was a very organized princess.

"Mmm, the jokes do get a little old after a while," Dainty admitted with a soft smile, '''"But I can assure you, and everyone else, that I haven't kissed a single one of these frogs. Otherwise, they'd all be Prince Charmings, wouldn't they?" '''It was a rhetorical question that left a playful glint in her blue-green eyes. Her try for light-hearted humor was mostly to mask the irritation she felt about those jokes. She was a popular princess and therefore, nearly everyone who came in here jokingly asked. It was the literal bane of her working here. So, to hear that Sam wasn't going to overuse the same punchline was a huge relief for the princess.

At his next inquiry, Dainty's smile grew a tad bit as she informed him, '''"You came in at just the fairy right time! I finished cleaning their cages so we need to give them all food and water." '''She gestured to the back room door, where all the food storage was kept.

She knew that frog food wasn't the most... appealing to handle. With a diet consisting of crickets, worms, and other various insects, feeding frogs wasn't ideal first date material. But Dainty knew they had to be fed. Plus, Sam seemed like perhaps he wouldn't mind handling it. And if he did, the rose-haired princess was more than happy to feed her favorite critters in the entire fairytale world. Long ago, she'd taught herself to not be squeamish.