Kennagillian
Kenna adjusted her daughter on her lap and scooted up to the table, knowing Bart would need room to take a seat.
Juliyn was speaking to her father and she grinned at what he said, realizing she was not the only person who saw his tenacity and commitment as well as his addiction for politics. Truthfully, it was more about the people than the government, but since one held the other by the collar what could be done but put one foot in both worlds? Lately it seemed that the court in London wanted to amputate each other rather than take any steps to prosper, but Kenna held onto the faith that men like her father would be understood as revolutionists.
He at least stayed true to what he believed, even if it was not the popular opinion. She watched Fiona watch him and how she was with him and she felt a pang of emotion. Though it was endearing, she couldn't help but remember the part of her life she had spent without knowing he was even alive. Yet, it brought peace to her to see the little one have trust in him, to love him as she would a father. It was a blessing to know that Cordelia was a good wife, a respected woman, and a wonderful mother. Fiona and Vice were testaments to that fact.
She glanced over to Gina and paused. The woman was looking at everyone, but her face seemed strange. Then Kenna remembered what it was like, those days of carrying Mary and being sat down at a table of food. It was like visions of the heavens, the sound of angels singing, the answer to the meaning of life. Even inanimate objects resembled food when you were with child. She wondered where Dranoel was at this hour, he was about to miss a feast.
She nodded to the servants and they began serving the food onto everyone's dish, filling the mugs, and lighting the candles on the table. The room seemed alive to Kenna, full of energy and possibilities. It felt wonderful to share this time with her kin. To see them here..
She waited to be polite and let her father answer, but she was brimming with questions for Juliyn and Penelope as well as Drest and even Cordelia. She also wondered if her father would bless the food so they could eat.
She whispered to Gina "They look happy, I am glad for them" she admitted, nodding towards her cousin and his new wife.
She noticed Drest seemed to be looking particularly dapper this evening, a smirk playing at the corner of his mouth. Bart was also grinning. Something was afoot, she wasn't sure what just yet, but it had to be about Richard from Bart mentioned. She wondered what they were up to, but the distraction kept her too busy to pry.
The food was in beautiful bowls and centerpieces, easy dishes to whip up, but still delicious and enough to make any family proud if they were in the company of guests rather than just family.
Arrangements of boiled vegetables, charred fish and herbs, a whole poultry cut in quarters and stuffed with jellied gravy and dumplings. The lady maid to her right was pouring a soup out with a ladle for Bart that smelled of sausage and sage. Another brought bread, freshly baked, and set it at each end.
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Juliyn was speaking to her father and she grinned at what he said, realizing she was not the only person who saw his tenacity and commitment as well as his addiction for politics. Truthfully, it was more about the people than the government, but since one held the other by the collar what could be done but put one foot in both worlds? Lately it seemed that the court in London wanted to amputate each other rather than take any steps to prosper, but Kenna held onto the faith that men like her father would be understood as revolutionists.
He at least stayed true to what he believed, even if it was not the popular opinion. She watched Fiona watch him and how she was with him and she felt a pang of emotion. Though it was endearing, she couldn't help but remember the part of her life she had spent without knowing he was even alive. Yet, it brought peace to her to see the little one have trust in him, to love him as she would a father. It was a blessing to know that Cordelia was a good wife, a respected woman, and a wonderful mother. Fiona and Vice were testaments to that fact.
She glanced over to Gina and paused. The woman was looking at everyone, but her face seemed strange. Then Kenna remembered what it was like, those days of carrying Mary and being sat down at a table of food. It was like visions of the heavens, the sound of angels singing, the answer to the meaning of life. Even inanimate objects resembled food when you were with child. She wondered where Dranoel was at this hour, he was about to miss a feast.
She nodded to the servants and they began serving the food onto everyone's dish, filling the mugs, and lighting the candles on the table. The room seemed alive to Kenna, full of energy and possibilities. It felt wonderful to share this time with her kin. To see them here..
She waited to be polite and let her father answer, but she was brimming with questions for Juliyn and Penelope as well as Drest and even Cordelia. She also wondered if her father would bless the food so they could eat.
She whispered to Gina "They look happy, I am glad for them" she admitted, nodding towards her cousin and his new wife.
She noticed Drest seemed to be looking particularly dapper this evening, a smirk playing at the corner of his mouth. Bart was also grinning. Something was afoot, she wasn't sure what just yet, but it had to be about Richard from Bart mentioned. She wondered what they were up to, but the distraction kept her too busy to pry.
The food was in beautiful bowls and centerpieces, easy dishes to whip up, but still delicious and enough to make any family proud if they were in the company of guests rather than just family.
Arrangements of boiled vegetables, charred fish and herbs, a whole poultry cut in quarters and stuffed with jellied gravy and dumplings. The lady maid to her right was pouring a soup out with a ladle for Bart that smelled of sausage and sage. Another brought bread, freshly baked, and set it at each end.
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