Ballroom dancing was a whole different thing. Inoadar's discomfort now came less from disjointed interaction with Alice, and more from concern about disrupting the entire room. These were steps that involved more than just your partner. Everyone dancing seemed to be interdependent upon the twirls and dips of others. He nearly knocked heads with one man while trying to avoid the toes of a woman that seemed to be doing everything she could to slide them beneath his boots.
Alice, of course, seemed completely entertained by his clumsy efforts, almost to the point of hoping for some ghastly collision to bolster the next day's scandalous gossip. Inoadar was determined not to let himself be such a patsy. He focused on her feet and the ways she leaned this way and that, not always in symmetrical counterpoint to the rhythm.
He began to get the pattern, ready to praise himself for the singular focus that allowed him to exclude all other matters from his attention. Had he not already forgotten them, he would have included the upstairs door and the guards to the list of things he was now ignoring. He found he was actually enjoying himself. Alice was a joy, and seemed quite satisfied to continue dancing with him. No, by the gods, he was not going to be the one to draw negative attention on this dance floor.
But someone else did. Commotion overrode the music as half the room turned in the same direction all at once and the momentum of the ballroom stalled in curiosity and alarm. A scream...Several of them. And shouts. Inoadar could not see exactly what was going on. He was not sure if it was in the actual ballroom, or if some disturbance was occurring in some adjoining room or chamber.
Then he remembered why he was here. He turned to look up at the doorway on the balcony and had trouble determining which one it was. Alice made a few efforts to refocus his attention on the dance, but with the milling hubbub, her attempts were unsuccessful. Inoadar realized that it was the lack of the guards that had confused him. He turned back to Alice, with a smile that fell short of his eyes. "Excuse me dear. You dance divinely, but I have business to attend to. I would be happy to find you again later, if you wish, but I'm afraid I can't bring you with me right now."