Lenora was already rising as Jennifer spoke her greeting.
Joining the greater collection, Lenora nearly spoke before a pang of terror shot through her leashed Beast. The Prince had arrived to join her subjects. The Law would, of course, be observed, but her presence dictated the need for announcement. Thus, Lenora chose to learn from what she had observed from the Lady Notary the previous month and announce the Prince first, for this was a function of the Domain first of all, not of the Invictus.
"May I present Her Grace, Prince Alessandra Antinori, Lady and Priscus of the Gangrel," Lenora announced, addressing the group, though her gaze fell most heavily on the new whelp Dirt Nap had brought in. Like Horatio, this man elicited rage to That-Which-Lay-Within, but Lenora was not so crass as to show her distaste without cause. Lenora had settled to announce the Prince as Jennifer had done the month prior, with the exception of the inclusion of Alessandra's most recent acquisition: Her title of tribute.
Shifting her weight to the Savage Prince, Lenora dipped into a deep bow, holding it for some moments before righting herself. Returning her attention back to the group, a hand would extend to formally gesture to Jennifer.
"May I present Jennifer Hazelton, Lady, Notary and Priscus of the Nosferatu," she said, her cadence as formal and exact as she had afforded Alessandra herself. A respectful dip of Lenora's head was offered to the Haunt.
Dirt Nap's greeting was met with the Lord's usual slight smile and a nod, but Lenora says little, offering her betters the floor to afford greater greetings or words should they wish to. After all, Priscus or no, the law was clear in regards to attaining audience with the Prince. The choice to engage was hers, not the newcomer's, but Lenora was certain Dirt Nap would guide him.
Lenora's gaze wandered to the Blind Seneschal, pondering on whether or not to announce her as well, but she thinks better of it. It would be wiser to afford Alessandra and Jennifer the chance to speak after announcing them, lest she be accused of attempting to blunt their importance or show disrespect towards their esteem.
Thus, Lenora remained off to the side of the Lady Notary in order to observe. Their could be other opportunities to be of further use and such things were always useful when new Kindred came to the city. Wise Kindred of all Clans remembered those who helped them, after all.