"No, my dear Tempest. It is you that flatters me...nay...the very gathering. The display of wealth and finery scattered about us was a pale and unworthy promontory of stony changelings before you flattered it with that all, too true light of your countenance. Come, my friend. Let us make an artistic effort and recover this dying, gasping audience of pretenders through the very surgery of your grace."
He liked the way she smiled at his over abundance of words. He took her hand in his and lead her away, pausing to turn and speak again, but this time to Mister Lasseter.
"Of course, Mister Lasseter, when she quite overpowers me with her too much talent, you will please rescue me from my clumsy efforts." William said with all seriousness, but reiterated, "You will cut in. Don't let her dance better than me. I shall never live it down."
He turned again with Tempest hand in hand and they went out before the onlookers.