Mrs. Rosemary listened to Heath's protest, finding what sounded like a childish temper tantrum quite amusing. After all, the Minstrel had a way of making things be humorous, even when the subject of the discussion was a serious one. The Ogress let out a soft chuckle, offering him an easygoing smile. "I think it would do you good to listen to Perry and Miss LeBlanc," she said to the Joyeux, using her usual caring tone. "There are many other opportunities that we can take advantage of as a Court, so butting heads with those of Winter is not just foolish, but also unnecessary."
The Gristlegrinder took a pause, taking another bite from the delicious treat on her plate. "And as it was mentioned by the lovely Miss LeBlanc, May Day would make for a great opportunity to host such an event," said the Verdant Queen, offering them all an encouraging smile. "The different variations of said celebration resonate not just with the season of Spring, but with many of the ideals of our Court." Mrs. Rosemary paused once more, filling her mouth with more of the pie's sweetness.
"Besides, it will give us more time to prepare," she said in between bites to Heath and the others. "That way we can make sure that we host the best party Sacramento has ever seen, while raising the most amount of money for those who needed the most!" With those words, she set down her fork as she offered them all a toothy grin. "So, what do you say Heath? Does that sound like a better idea to you?"