Technically, I think you’re meant to do what the royalty tells you.
[ Soft, slightly self-deprecating, as the idea of him being royalty or having power over anyone is patently ridiculous. The differences between Tim and her brother are deeper than Tim’s glasses, or the way he wears his hair. He carries himself differently, lacking the grace of nobility and the inherent confidence of it, that sense of knowing that you belong in any room you wish to. He's sheepish, apologetic even though he hasn't done anything. ]
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[ Soft, slightly self-deprecating, as the idea of him being royalty or having power over anyone is patently ridiculous. The differences between Tim and her brother are deeper than Tim’s glasses, or the way he wears his hair. He carries himself differently, lacking the grace of nobility and the inherent confidence of it, that sense of knowing that you belong in any room you wish to. He's sheepish, apologetic even though he hasn't done anything. ]
But I mean it, I won't force you.