He had no problem with the seating arrangements, being able to see his two favorite people easily was something Hyakinthos couldn't complain about. He could feel a constant blush on his cheeks, the side effect of being the center of attention.
"I don't think of myself as the Great Prince anymore, it's been quite a while since I felt like one." He laughed softly, shaking his head. "And of course, I meant no offense mother. I wasn't thinking you'd want to speak of it, considering what the festival represents." Still, their recollections of the festival Hyacinthia were captivating, and he couldn't deny wanting to hear that people once thought so highly of him.
"The first day was for mourning my passing, and the second for celebrating my life? In that case a third day seems almost excessive." He smiled, sipping his drink as he considered what he wanted to spend the day doing.
Rubbing his chin, he finally grinned slightly, speaking softly. "I want today to be all about catching up, finding out what I missed, and simply enjoying the company of those who I love. I know there has been sadness, I've heard talk of a new war, but today I just want us all to forget about all that and take joy in one another." Reaching over to a small bag, he pulled out a Frisbee. "I couldn't find a discus, however a nice woman showed me this," he holds up the plastic disc. "And insisted it's just as fun. The wind doesn't seem to have any ill intent today, so maybe after we eat we can see if the skills I once was taught survived."