*Luke's POV*
Prince Noah had arrived and greeted Lisa, I had given both him and Aric a death stare when they kissed the top of Lisa's hand. Then this fourth prince shows up and HUGS her, I wanted to punch him in the face. I clear me throat to get their attention. Once I did they stopped hugging and the Prince turned to me and introduced himself.
"Hello, I'm Prince Henry of the Diamond kingdom. And you are?" He stated as he extended his hand for me to shake. I just looked at his hand are replied with "I'm Prince Luke of the Crystal kingdom." I tell him flatly.
"Why don't we all go inside and freshen up for dinner." Lisa said releasing some of the tension in the air.
"What a great idea." I say agreeing with her, anything to separate the two of them.
We all made our way to our chambers but the two of then went the same way. I could do anything to stop it so I just went to my room trying to figure out what to do about that Henry guy.
*Lisas POV*
While hugged Henry I hear Luke clear his voice. I stop hugging Henry and he goes to introduce himself to Luke, when he extended his hand Luke didn't take it. I wonder why was he jealous if Henry. I mean these no reason to be he's like my brother marring him would be weird. Quickly realized the tension that was building up I offered that we all go inside and Luke agreed with it. As we went inside me and Henry went towards my room since his is right beside mine. I could not help but see that Luke didn't like the idea of us going the same way, I brushed that off and started to chat with Henry. After we all went to our rooms to freshen up me and Henry then went through the halls and made our way to the big door that lead into the dinning hall. Just as we were arrived at the door we saw that Luke was just arriving too. We greet each other and I could tell that Luke was dressed up nicely, I wonder why. I do not approve of the marriage anyway I would rather be with my house outside and enjoying my freedom and not having to be tied down. We then told the guards that were at the door to let the people that were inside of our presence.