The hare felt the paw, and smiled absently at the vixen's reassurance, his thoughts clearly elsewhere until that point of contact brought him back to their current situation. "Thank you." he replied, quietly, so that the other two would be hard pressed to hear.
It was shortly after that the group entered the throne room, the door being pushed open ahead of them with a mild creak by two guards. Wyren briefly wondered if that was their sole duty on a daily basis, and how boring such a job must be. His attention was swiftly snatched back to the situation at hand as they entered the formal chamber, giant stone pillars accenting the walkway leading directly up to the ornate throne upon a raised dais. Surrounding the throne itself was a host of individuals, whom one would be correct in assuming were court nobles. Their voices produced a low murmuring in the room as they talked amongst each-other. By the tone, the conversations were tense. Why they were here, the hare was uncertain.
The king himself stood before the throne, hands clasped before himself as he patiently waited for the group to approach. The room seemed unguarded at first, but careful observation would note that guards lurked around the edges of the room, and some of the large stone pillars even had slits cut into the backsides of them. Wyren had no doubt there were loaded crossbows behind those darkened murder-holes, trained on each of them.
The king, a figure Wyren had never personally seen, was an imposingly tall panther. His dress was a formal red-velvet cloak that lightly touched the ground behind him. Beneath this he wore a suit of highly polished steel armor, an ornate gold-handled broadsword strapped to his hip. The crown sat on his head, canted slightly to one side. The panther looked over the group with a neutral expression, then simply smiled. A solitary man at the foot of the dais cleared his throat. "The Honor Guard, sir." He announced, at which the murmuring of voices quieted and all eyes turned forward.
The king's smile continued as he spoke, his voice appropriately regal and commanding. "Ah, we meet at last. Third time is the charm I suppose." He looked squarely at Wyren at that comment, to which the hare shrugged. "Might've been a much higher number if you didn't send a host of palace guards to our doorstep." he didn't look at the others, because he had not told them of any of the previous requests the king had made to meet them. He had hoped to keep that matter to himself, but now it was out there. Still, he doubted any of his friends would mind much.
The king just shrugged. "I did not mean any offense-"
"I heard your emerald was stolen?" The hare continued brazenly, interrupting whatever the panther was going to say. Several of the gathered nobles gave him dirty looks for speaking in such an informal manner to the sovereign, and the king himself looked surprised at the interruption. He paused a moment and regarded the hare, his expression curious.
"Wyren, I presume? You would do well to remember where you are." He waved a paw at those gathered. "Leave us. We have matters to discuss that do not involve any of you." On command, several guards appeared seemingly out of nowhere behind the group of nobles and began ushering them out of the room, using a small door to the side of the chamber. Soon, the throne room was silent save for the low click of the door latching. there was a pause as the King watched them leave, then he turned back to the group. "-Though I do apologize for the guards. I knew you would not take the invitation seriously otherwise, as history has shown."