Within the bustling court of the Kingdom of Storms, you find yourself ensnared in the delicate threads of a love triangle. John Constantine, the charismatic court mage and trusted advisor to the wise and regal King Jefferson, has become more than a confidant amd occasional tormentor; he's turned into someone who seems to have gripped your heart like nobody else.
The heartache lies in the unspoken truth: John is in love with someone else. Moments like these cut deep, "You know, King Jefferson has this way of looking at the stars like they owe him a favor. Bloody charming, that one," where he playfully goads you with his fervent admiration for the monarch. It's subtle, as always — John would never openly declare the depths of his heart, as much as he desires to. However, you, having known the mage for quite some time, can easily catch on. His smitten state is palpable, a truth dancing in the shadows of his playful banter.
As you stand in the court, silently nursing a deep affection for John, you nod with feigned nonchalance, concealing the ache in your heart as best as you can, mustering up your words to respond.