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> [RP] Mortimer Castle

Ladygina
Sitting in the library, she heard someone clear their throat. Looking up she saw one of the servants there. He announced, "M'Lady, there be a gentleman in the front room who says his name be Pliny Mortimer."
Her mouth opened in shock and she jumped up and ran out to the front room, just in time to see Drest walk in. Stopping in her tracks, she decided to let father and son greet each other first....
As far as she knew, Drest had not seen Pliny since that night many moons ago.
She was sure they both had many questions....

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Pliny
Pliny swung sharply on his heel as he heard noise from the direction of the front door, his eyes flicking up from the ground just in time to meet his father's. He froze, his eyes fixed on Drestakil's, his hear pounding with nerves. he had never felt this off-guard, this emotionally open before. This was the man all his life had been spent working towards impressing, even if he didn't know it. This was the man who could crush all his cool confidence, strong words and active attitude with a word, even a look. This was his father... "Drestakil..."
Drestakil
Pliny turned toward him and they locked eyes for what seemed like ages. What to say? What to do? This was the young man who claimed to be his son, the son of Elizabeth, the woman who had been killed by assassins. If what Pliny said was true, one of his favorite axioms was false: That dying men always told the truth.

It was time to find out. "Pliny," Drest said as he came forward, "have a seat. Let me look at that sword of yours, please." He smiled and pulled out his own sword so he could compare the medallions worked into the hilts. At their last meeting there hadn't really been time to compare the two.

It was then that he noticed Gina standing in a doorway. "Come on in and have a seat," he said. "We can use someone who knows how to speak to servants."
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Pliny
Pliny nodded jerkily, drawing his blade smoothly and reversing it to present it hilt first to his father, the smile on Drestakil's face helping with his nerves, although not much. He smiled briefly at Gina as she arrived in the doorway, inclining his head to her as his muscles relaxed slightly.

"The medallion used to be in a signet dagger that mother had with her when she was kidnapped, but it was broken during the fight to rescue her when the French military arrived." Pliny started to explain hurriedly. "When I was 16 and was going on my first mission with my adopted father's men, he got one of his swordsmiths to craft the medallion onto a new sword he had had made for me as a present for my coming of age."
Drestakil
Drestakil's smile faded as he concentrated on the medallions. Every member of the family had one of them on or in something. Most of the male members of the family had them worked into the hilts of their swords. The women usually had them worked into small daggers or small chests, that sort of thing. He held the two swords side by side and looked at the two medallions. They were the same size, same color, had the same design with the same text.

Drest spotted a servant standing quietly off to the side. He motioned the boy over to him, "Young man, could you bring me some tea?" The boy nodded, "Yes, Milord. If you don't mind my asking, Milord, do you take anything in it?...milk, cream, honey?" Drestakil, his mind already back to examining the medallions, mumbled, "Honey, lots of honey."

"Yes, Milord," and the servant walked out of the room.
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Ladygina
As she watched Father and Son lock eyes, she stood there. She hoped against all hope that Pliny and Drest could get to know one another and be close. Drest needed that. She didn't know Pliny, but she was sure he needed his Father, his real Father. She didn't know what his life had been like, but she knew that if it were true he is a Mortimer, his life would change. The Mortimers were a close knit family. And they would take him in without condition.
Drest nodded to her and called her into the room, so there would be someone "who could talk to the servants". She had to stifle a giggle at this because Drest was famous for joyfully tormenting the servants. And she was famous for scolding him for doing so.
As she watched Drest examine Pliny's sword next to his own, she noticed herself the medallion. It matched all the ones the family had. She herself had one on a leather strap that she wore as a choker. She reached up and caressed it now.
She heard Drest call the young male servant over to get him some tea, with lots of honey. As he made his way out of the room to do as he was asked, she looked sternly at Drest and said,
"Now, Drestakil Mortimer, if that young man comes back in here with tea loaded with honey, you better thank him and drink it. I don't want to hear you berate him for bringing you anything other than an ale! If you so much as breathe hard at him, I'll throttle you!", she warned, suppressing a giggle.
Looking at Pliny, she gave a wink, so he would know this was an ongoing thing with them.

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Drestakil
Well, at least Pliny could join in. He probably enjoyed drinking tea and it wouldn't kill Drestakil to drink it. "Young man," he called after the retreating servant, "bring enough for everyone. Might as well have a party."

He looked at the medallions again and sighed, "This is definitely a Mortimer medallion. In fact, this is the one I gave to Elizabeth when we were married. I had it mounted in the handle of a small dagger." He held the hilt so they could see the side of the medallion, "There's a groove all the way around it. The smith made it so the mountings wouldn't show. The one in my sword is mounted claw-style." Looked at closely the difference could be seen. Both medallions were mounted in depressions in the hilt. Both had what looked like tiny claws coming up and over the sides to hold them in place, but Pliny's medallion had a small groove running around it.

At that moment a servant appeared at the door, not the one who had gone after the tea, "Milord Drestakil, did you ask for tea?" Drestakil slowly turned his gaze in the direction of the servant, stood up with both swords at the ready. The servant hastily backed out of the room.
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Ladygina
She heard Drest call for tea for everyone and wondered if maybe the gruff exterior was melting away to let the soft interior out. But then she saw him stand with both swords at the ready and saw the poor servant retreat back out of the room, she knew Drest would always be Drest, and she loved him just the way he was.
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Pliny
Pliny looked mildly bewildered at the tea banter, instead focusing on listening to his father discussing the medallion in his sword hilt. "That's what my mother told me when she gave me the medallion." He added, shrugging. It was the only evidence he had of his Mortimer descent, so he was glad Drestakil was confidently confirming its authenticity. He caught the servant just before he managed to leave for a second time, murmuring "Only water for me, thank you, I'm not a fan of tea and it's a little too early for ale, even for me, don't you think?"
Drestakil
Drestakil was almost seated when Pliny made the statement about not caring for tea. He stopped, grabbed the collar of the retreating servant, and looked at Pliny. "You don't like tea?" to which Pliny nodded. "Bring us ale, never mind what time of day it is," Drest told the servant. So, this young man had Elizabeth's medallion mounted in his sword and didn't like tea.

Drestakil looked at Gina, "If anything could convince me, that would almost do it. This young man says he's my son and has my wife's medallion AND hates tea." He looked back to Pliny, "You almost convince me, but you could have been given the medallion by anyone and there are quite a few people, even in the Isles, who don't like tea." While Drest didn't have enemies on the scale of his brother, Viceroy, there WERE those in his past who had no love for him. Would they go to this length to get revenge? The memory of Jarlath moved forward and Drest decided that HIS enemies probably wouldn't go to THAT much trouble and effort.

There was another reason Drestakil was reluctant to admit that Pliny was his son. Drest sat down and dropped into thought. If Pliny was his son, then Elizabeth had lived. This meant that he had failed in his duty to family and, more important, to his wife and child. He had not been there to do the things a husband should do for his wife, a father should do for his child, a man should do for his son...never mind that he had been lied to about his wife's death. Elizabeth had been the one, great love of his life and he should have KNOWN she wasn't dead. He could see her face floating in his mind as clear as the day he first saw her and fell in love. He could hear her chatting away about things that happened that day. He could see her moving about the house doing her chores, moving this, straightening that, a vase here, a dish there. The man had told him, "We killed her...," and Drest had believed him.
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Ladygina
Rolling her eyes at Drest's torturing the poor servant, she looked at Pliny and said, "My dear Drest, it would seem, loves to torture our poor servants. It is my job to TRY to keep him under control. Sometimes I fail miserably."
Seeing the expression on Drest's face, however, her jesting silenced. She could see the confusion, the questioning. He seemed to be a million miles away. She thought to herself he was beating himself up for not knowing he had a son, if indeed Pliny's claims were true. She knew her cousin enough to know that had he thought for one moment that Elizabeth was alive, and that Pliny was out there, he would have gone to the ends of the Earth to find them. But he was told Elizabeth died. He had been given no evidence otherwise, so how could he have known?
She went to Drest, sitting beside him, and patted his knee.
"Cousin, you didn't know. There was no way for you to know. You did what you could, and that's that. Now, please, don't blame yourself. You have a young man here, who as far as we can tell, is indeed your son. Shake yourself back to the present and look at him. Really look at him Drest. Do you see yourself, or Elizabeth in his eyes? In his face? If you dig deep within your heart, and you find that love for Elizabeth and bring it to the top, you will know the truth better than anyone. Look at him, Drest, and see if he is your son. And if he is, he needs you now. He needs us all."
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Kennagillian
Provisions and plans, that was all her mind was set to think on. A future ever changing and unbalanced. Her Nan had often said that when a child grows the days lose time and life branches quicker than the trees. Kenna had begun to think of them as more like vines that sometimes sprout beautiful flowers or fitfully smother out the light.


Either way, the days were brewing something and she could feel it. She'd gotten a brief but affectionate letter from Bart. He would be staying out another week, visiting friends and taking care of his business so she found sitting at home to be a bit boring.


Molly had visited frequently and Sinda came in and out like the winds, so she hadn't been completely alone. It was just that she missed her family and wanted to see Gina again. That was the fire that lit itself under her skirts and forced the packing of the wagon and the driving of the horses.


She'd been traveling only a few miles from home, but today would be a big trip. She hoped Mary would do well and sleep. the motion of the rocking wagon and the sounds could be enough to do the trick.

That proved to be true, as she could see the clearing ahead and looked down at her sleeping daughter.

"We are here, little one. It's time for spoiling" she kissed her forehead and wrapped the shawl tighter around them both. Today the warm sun had melted most of the ice and it was a good day to be on the roads. She hoped Gina would not be out yet, for today's visit was quite a surprise.


Knocking thrice on the overgrown door, acknowledging the guards who knew her well, she called out through the hall as the door opened...

"Anyone home?? Princess Mary has arrived to collect her well deserved kisses.." she let the sound of her voice carry and echo down the empty corridor.
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Drestakil
He heard the words and he looked at Pliny, but what he saw was Elizabeth's eyes looking at him. He had to accept that this was Elizabeth's son, HIS son, someone who should have had HIM for a guide. Pliny had someone else in that place. Another man had shown Pliny how to ride, how to shoot, how to wield a sword. Another man had given Pliny a knowledge of right and wrong, good and bad, a sense of honor.

Life came down on Drestakil...he felt its crushing weight because he realized that, worse than not being there for Pliny, he hadn't been there for Elizabeth. She had been ALIVE! He could have been with HER! If he had been there, she might be alive still. It hit him again...he SHOULD have known she wasn't dead.

He looked into Pliny's eyes again. Elizabeth looked out at him, her face shaped in Pliny's face, her hair in his. He stood, handed Pliny his sword, whispered, "My son," and strode out of the room. He walked down the hall, passing Kenna unseeing, to the stable. Drest pulled his horse out of the stall, past the protests of a stable boy who was going to get "the master's horse," vaulted onto its back and rode hard through the castle gates.
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Pliny
Pliny had been standing dumbfounded, believing that he was about to get rejected by his father. He had no other evidence, surely Drestakil would take what little he had as truth, he didn't know how he would cope being thrown out by his own family. He was still gazing at his father throughout Gina's words, he didn't register them at all through the haze of panic and fear.

Then, when his father handed him back his sword and spoke those two wonderful words, his eyes brimmed with tears. Fighting them back, he ran after his father, only to see him disappear out of sight on his horse. Blinking the tears away, he stood alone for a moment, the sword cradled to his chest, one hand stroking the medallion. Then his eyes focused and came back to the present and he saw the figure standing in the doorway. "KENNA!" He bellowed joyously, bounding forwards, arms outstretched to give her a hug before seeing the little bundle in her arms and halting rapidly, approaching slowly and giving her a kiss on the cheek instead.
Ladygina
Gina watched as a wave of emotions played over Drest's face, then as he handed his sword to Pliny, muttering "My son", then leaving the room. About the same time, she heard a welcomed familiar voice....Kenna's! Looking at Pliny, she said, "Give him some time. This must be very overwhelming. It has to be hard on him. He thought your mother was dead. He did not know about you..." She could not speak for Drest, so she left it at that.
Shaking her head, she said,
"Come, it sounds like Kenna is here, and I've not seen her in a while, so let's go greet her."
Getting up and going out to meet her cousin, she wonders what it would take to get Drest out of the past, and into the future, where his son had come to him. Pliny needed Drest to be here for him now. There was no way he could have been there for him before, but he could be now. She only hoped he would realize this soon.....
She saw Kenna and Mary, and just went to them, wrapping them in a hug. She whispered to Kenna,
"Welcome home".
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