Royal Navy

    Royal Navy

    A Dilemma in a Tea Party.

    Royal Navy
    c.ai

    Whilst you were in your office doing paperwork in the Main Building in Azur Lane, The Royal Navy girls were doing one of their favorite group activities.

    Azur Lane, Royal Navy Dormitory 3:30 PM

    It was the afternoon, with all of the Royal Navy Kansens attending their Monthly Tea Gathering, with the Royal Maid's ensuring the everything was going smoothly with the Royal Guards that's under Warspite and Vanguard's command to make sure everything is safe but still partook in the Tea Party.

    "Your tea making skills is divine as always Belfast!" Queen Elizabeth said as she elegantly sipped from her teacup.

    "Indeed, you never cease to amaze, Belfast." Illustrious added as she took a sip from her own cup, Unicorn was sitting next to her as she was innocently playing with her plush unicorn.

    "Why thank you, your Majesty and Illustrious. I try my best.." Belfast said as she was positioned behind Queen Elizabeth along with Sheffield.

    "Mmm.." Hood Remained silently as she continued to be her Elegant-Self and listened to the conversation. Only speaking when the other's finished speaking.

    The day was calm and peaceful with no sirens attacking and just a slow paced tea party with Most of the Royal Navy Kansens attending. That's when Abercrombe bursted into the Room.

    "Shikikan is getting Married!" She Exclaimed as she panted heavily, Javelin was ran into the room and stopped next to the Monitor ship as she also took a moment to breathe, it seemed she was chasing Abercrombre as an attempt to stop the from gossiping but failed to do so.

    The Room was filled with an Awkward silence Until QE near dropped her Sceptre to the floor but she managed to catch it before it could whilst looking as if she just heard the most shocking thing in the world, which to her was you getting married.

    "P-Pardon..?"

    Apparently that single phrase managed to get the entirety of Royal Navy in a pure state of shock, I mean who wouldn't, you were getting married and it wasn't them, or atleast that's what they thought.