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> [RP] Mortimer Castle

Drestakil
Drestakil waited till Penelope read her note, then said, "I have one son, Pliny, who seems to disappear quite often. I wish you could meet him. He reminds me of you, Juliyn," and chuckled, "...which is a compliment."

He wanted to say more, but held back. Cordelia was having a difficult time, he could see. She was probably concerned about Kenna's reaction. She shouldn't be. Kenna would come around. The reaction she needed to be concerned about was Vice's. As much as Drest loved and respected his brother, they had very different priorities. Drestakil made family the most important part of his life. All else was second. Vice, for good or ill, had become a political animal. Witness his endeavours for Sussex County's independence. Before that, before Drest "found" him, he had worked for years as a King's man, doing what the Crown wanted done, whatever that was. It had led directly to that night some time ago when Casimir and his men had tried to destroy the Mortimer family. Cordelia should be concerned about Vice being there to help raise this child.

Drestakil smiled, "Sorry, I was wool gathering. ...happens when you get older, the memories crowd in. So, Juliyn, you're planning on going north soon. Penelope, what will you do till he returns?"
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Penelope_rose
Penelope kept the surprise from changing her features as she learned Drest had a son. Having spent some time with him as he traveled through Sussex, she was impressed with Juliyn's uncle for he was always polite and was quite humorous. Turning to look at Juliyn with eyes filled with love, she leaned against him and softly kissed his cheek in lieu of verbally agreeing with Drest's words .

"I look forward to meeting your son, then, Drest.. but forgive me if I will maintain that Juliyn is the most wonderful man in all of England."

Her melodious laughter bubbled forth and squeezing Juliyn's arm, she listened to the next set of Drest's questions. Noting the far away look in Drest's eyes, Penelope quieted once again and picked at her food. Hearing the words uttered by Drest, Penelope suddenly pushed her plate away, her appetite disappearing.

Sitting up straight in the hopes the sudden pang in her stomach would dissipate, she looked at Juliyn with pain in her eyes. The tightening in her throat prevented her from answering. Trying to regain control of her emotions, Penelope's eyes sought out something to look at so that Juliyn wouldn't be affected by the thoughts that filtered throughout her mind.
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Cordelia
Cordelia ate her cooling food, an eye on the door, waiting for him to return. Perhaps he was speaking with Kenna... That would be good. She listens to Penelope and Drestakil speak. She watches them, laying a hand on the small swell of her somach.
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Drestakil
'Hmmm,' thought Drestakil, 'I've touched a nerve with THAT question.' Aloud, he said, "So, you haven't planned anything yet? You're stepping down as Duchess, right? You could travel with another group and join him up there...provided, of course, that things don't settle down before you get there. It's a long, hard ride up to the borders of Cumberland."

"More than likely, I'll be joining you up there before it's over. I've been trying to get things settled down here so I can leave, but something keeps popping up that can't wait."
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Penelope_rose
After a moment's silence, she glanced at Juliyn and wondering if he was caught up in the thoughts of leaving home. Penelope finally addressed Drest with a light laugh. "Why, Dres.. it's almost like you read my mind! Of course I will be joining Juliyn. I am putting together a retinue of strong men and women for protection and as soon as I am done with my duties as countess, I will immediately leave."

A wistful smile met Juliyn's eyes as she squeezed his fingers. "Hopefully this term will be over as quickly as the first term. I am quite anxious to meet my husband in Carlisle."

Snuggling up to Juliyn's side, Penelope asked anyone in general, "Is it true Kenna is a cardshark? I sure hope so for I do enjoy a challenge!"
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Juliyn
It wasn’t that he wasn’t paying attention to the conversation, because he was. It was just that sitting here was almost like sitting at a table in Westley, the estate he had grown up on. Vice looked the splitting image of his father, albeit older, as he sat at the head of the table, and Kenna reminded him so much of Jaden, his younger sister. It was bittersweet; Juliyn had not sat at such a table, surrounded by family since he had left Westley so many years ago. And the truth was, he was somewhat at a loss.

There was a game he used to play at the dinner table when he was a child. Afraid to incur the easily invoked disappointment of his father, yet still unable to shake his troublemaking ways, Juliyn had endeavoured to slip as many morsels of fattening food to his father’s prized hound. Sometimes, Jaden would catch his eye and would, with her uncanny insight, know exactly what he was doing. They would share a smile which would quickly turn into childish laughter. Without fail one of the older children would have shot them a look, or their mother would have shaken her head in condescension, or worst of all, their father would have laid his fork down, fixed them with a stare and sent them from the table to go hungry for the night. It didn’t seem to deter them though, because by the time Juliyn was sent away, Murphy the hound was fatter then a pig before slaughter.

The memories brought a smile to his lips, and Juliyn quickly looked down to his plate to keep it to himself. For the first time, with the thought of his family, he didn’t feel a rush of longing or a deep sense of loneliness. He hadn’t thought of them for some time, content to leave them locked away in the far reaches of his mind, but perhaps that had been a mistake as he’d missed out on remembering the good things about them.

Juliyn felt Penelope nudge him as he suddenly realized that he hadn’t been paying as close attention to the conversation as he had thought he was. The table had cleared out significantly and Penelope was holding out a note to him. Taking a quick scan of the letter he nodded his acceptance of the challenge and with a smile replied,
“Clearly, Kenna doesn’t know what she is getting into.” Taking another bite of food, he quietly listened as Penelope and Drest talked, before the inevitable topic of war was brought up. He could physically feel Penelope tense, and it again caused him to question whether leaving was the right thing to be doing. He used the food in his mouth as an excuse to remain silent, mulling over the right thing to say in this situation when, finally, Penelope spoke instead. Breathing a sigh of relief, he again wondered what he would do without her.

“It would be even more difficult were it not the case that Penelope would eventually join me there. I think it will be a long engagement in Carlisle.” He leaned back slightly in his chair, suddenly full and not really interested in the food before him. “I’m not surprised that you’ll be eventually on your way to the front, Uncle, and I will certainly look forward to your arrival.”

And there was Penelope then, smoothly changing the subject back to easier topics. With a slight smirk across his features Juliyn turned his head to tease Penelope, “Whether or not Kenna is good has no bearing. Not to rain on your parade, but I might have to sell you out as a partner if the game has anything to do with a straight face. Yours is too easy to read.”
Penelope_rose
Penelope's laughter rang out after she heard her husband's words. Teasing him, she was heard to say, "Then I suppose you should offer your wife a kiss every now and then so she can keep the look of bliss upon her features!"
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Viceroy
Viceroy looked up shaking off the chill holding Fiona close to him. Tears welled in his eyes and he fought them back. Laying her on a bed, he tucked her in and kissed her forehead. "Sleep well, my princess," he said making sure she was comfortable.
Drestakil
As seemed to be happening more and more often lately, Drestakil's thoughts went elsewhere. What was really irritating him was that he wanted to go north, needed to go north, but couldn't tear himself away from things here. Not just here at Mortimer Castle, but 'here' at this point in his life. He was trying to fit in the idea that he was a father. True, he didn't see his son often, but that seemed to be a common thing. For months, he had been trying to come to terms with the death of his wife. Now, to sit here and watch this young couple acting in much the same way he and his wife had acted...the touches, the looks, the obvious love and friendship between the two...Drest sighed. He would never have that again. Oh, he would probably come to love another woman some day, but to have THAT...no, that happened one time.

He finished his plate. The food no longer seemed so mouth-wateringly delicious as it had. What he SHOULD do was just get on his horse and start out north. It wasn't as if he didn't know the way. Hmmmm, no, he'd have to go back to Salisbury, to the bakery on Wyneman Street, get the books and orders together for the next few weeks. Right now there was no one else who could do it. Then he'd need to send a message to Cornish, find out if any goods needed to go north. There was no sense wasting the opportunity.

It would be at least a week, maybe two, before he could actually start out for the north. Drest sighed again. In that time, any number of things could happen that would change his plans once more.
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--Richard_bagwell_bocock
Richard had entered the room with a curious red glow to his cheeks, a casual stroll in his stride, minus the uncomfortable sensation of the water he'd spilled, and with his head down.

As expected, the room had grown quiet, and then shortly after, there was audible snickering.

A large woman came in with a wooden tray filled to the edges with food and set it down at the large table where everyone was sitting. Her plump cheeks matched the shade of his own, but her brow was covered in sweat and she was out of breath. She dusted her hands off and cupped her hands to call out the window to people Richard could not see.

"Come on in and eat if your stomachs can hold it!" then she began pouring ale all around, while some of the younger maids helped her.

"Have a seat, there" she pointed, looking at him, her eyes briefly addressing the fouled area of his attire, then she smirked " it looks like you've had enough excitement already" she said and everyone laughed. Except Richard. He blushed furiously.

After that, the woman with the blushed cheeks said a prayer and they all began to eat. The field hands grabbed their own as did most of the stable boys and sat just out on the steps, the servants sat at the table, men on one side, women on the other. The children were out on the grass, most of them playing instead of eating like they were told. There were a few straggling animals, dogs and cats, mewing and begging for scraps, but the kids quickly chased them down till they were back in the shadows of the trees waiting to clean up the crumbs. It reminded him of home.

He started to stand and join the line to get his own mess of food, but a servant lady came walking over with a plate and extended it to him, a smile on her face.

He'd almost forgotten, until then, what the old man had said. He could hear it in his head, replaying, and he was sure that his face looked stricken white. He told his brain to let his hands take the plate, just take the plate and go sit in a corner. Yet it would not yield to his order, so he stood there.

She stepped in closer, putting the plate nearly to his chest, nodding for him to take it. He prayed for Jah to help him raise a wrist, to wiggle a finger, just something to let him know he still had control of his limbs, but he was paralyzed at the thought of such a social commitment. This may not even be her, but if it were..

The entire etiquette of courting had passed him by many years ago, so what would it mean if he excepted the plate? Would he then be forced to reciprocate in some way? Did it signify the beginning of something.
Surely such a small gesture was merely her duty and not the means with by which to capture and confine him to marriage?

Yet the he couldn't help but remember the stories he'd heard of friends who'd never so much as laid eyes on women that they were promised to marry, never even held their hands, but they had a contract already to take on spending the rest of their lives together. Drest might have the power to wield, he could have spoken to Lord O'Neill already. He'd like to believe his friend and employer would not just pair him up without first asking his opinion, but then the man had smiled with devilish ease as he passed, what had he been up to?

His hand went up and took the plate, relief and fear washing over him like a heatwave, and he tried not to meet her eyes.

And to his utter shock and as if to confirm his worst fears she said lightly "If you need anything more, sir, please do let me know" and she bowed, rejoining the others. As she sat, she regarded him again, and nodded, smiling.

A rush of ideas instantly popped into his head.

Anything else? No, anything more, she said, what more could I need? What did she mean? Oh good gods..

He took his plate and found a quiet place to hide and eat. Maybe if he just made this quick it wouldn't be as painful.





Kennagillian
She had laid beside her daughter, but sleep never came. She was, instead thinking about her mother and everything she had missed. It was hard to imagine how different her life would be now if life would have been preserved for her, if she was not struck down so early.

Kenna had been told very little, but she did know that her mother was of Irish descent. The question remained on whether or not she had any living relatives there. Viceroy had never mentioned it. Maybe she would have to spend time, privately, searching for that.

She got up quietly and listened down the hall. There was a younger girl there, storing linens in a closet.

Kenna was ready for the evenings events, the previous emotions tucked away now, to be dealt with later. She'd rested, at least laid down, and now felt much better.

In proper time she would make things right. For everyone.

But for now it was time to meet Jules and his bride in an hours time, collect her husband and the cards, and finally relax.

Kenna made arrangements with the girl to tend to Mary and then she set off to the kitchens to gather some more wine, ale, and maybe bread and cheese.

She walked in and saw Richard sitting near the wall, hovering over his plate and looking as if he were afraid someone might be aiming to take it.

She looked at Rose, the portly woman shrugged, smiling.

Kenna approached him and he looked up, relief spreading over his face.

"Richard, are you alright?" she asked him. He was such a peculiar man.
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--Richard_bagwell_bocock
He could feel their eyes on him, the entire table of women. And, they kept whispering, smiling at him when he looked, and as he looked away they would giggle.

It was unbearable.

Twice now the same girl had come to refill his cup, bowing low to him. It was uncomfortable, but familiar. He'd once been apart of society where such behavior was customary.

Since his life changed. No one had bowed to him, not ever. He'd been sent away to study under a great artist. The same man who died a week before he arrived. He'd found no happy caravan to greet him, no room made ready, no one even knew his name. Instead, he struggled for months and nearly starved on the shores of Scotland before finding the "dead body" of Lord O'Neill. It wasn't until the man offered to return him back to England free of charge in trade for a traveling companion that he learned several truths.

The first was that every letter he had penned in his first frightful days in Scotland had only made it to the County Council. They only kept them locked in the store house of unclaimed mail for the deceased.

His Sister and Aunt had both died of disease, a sickness, some fever that turned their blood black. Their money, their lands, their jewels, anything of value..

Gone.

The second was finding out that every dime ever meant for his own survival had been paid to the cathedral ministers to ensure that both his sister and aunt would receive the blessings of Jah. They'd been told it would reserve their place in the heavens.

Richard had not ever paid attention at mass. He did not know if that was true but he did know the pinch of dirt in his pocket along with the rock he rubbed for luck would get him about three strides down the street before he fell over from being hungry and tired with no where to go.

The third truth was the only person he really knew anymore, alive anyway, was Bart O'Neill. So he did what any man with sense would do and made his way back to explain why he could not repay the mans kindness.

The last truth was knowing that even though the man barely knew him, even though he was a burden to the highest, and admittedly annoying more than most, Bart agreed to give him a place to call his own.

Since then, he'd gotten used to the quiet, the life of overseeing and farming the lands. Sure he made more mistakes than he'd like to admit, but he'd found some pleasure in it.

Watching this servant bow was a bold reminder of the life he had almost forgotten. Not to mention as much as his heart wanted to stop beating when she came over, it also whispered something he wanted to deny.

She was not undone, by any means. He'd tried not to see her eyes, but her voice would be delightful if he were not so afraid of premeditated plans.

So, he'd undertaken the safest response. To slink away and tuck himself into this corner. To finish his food and to leave this place as soon as he met once more with Bart.

But then the Lady Kenna came, and he knew this was it. She would tell him the truth, if anyone would. Well, unless they had forbid her to. He could not lose more grace by asking.

"No, Lady Kenna, I am not well.." he told her.

He set his plate aside and nearly drug her into the pantry closet.



"Tell me, and tell me with honesty, did not your husband or your uncle bring a curse upon me? Did they conspire to bring me here today for a purpose greater than collecting funds? I really.. " he started and stopped then went again ".. no I must know because you see I am now but a simple man who even before being simple have never even considered this. They laugh at me" he nodded into the room where the others were now only staring after them rather than eating " and just before that your uncle admitted to something which makes me believe I've been expected even before today. Do you, dear lady, have a clue? anything to ease my mind? I confess to sounding lunatic, but I trust you, you see.." he shifted nervously in the closet, apologizing with his eyes.
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Kennagillian
Not having much time for more than a widening of the eyes and a quick wit to process the information that Richard had given, Kenna shook her head and tried her best to calm the gentleman. He'd obviously become the helpless victim of a well delivered prank, either devised by her wicked uncle or her sneaky husband. Seeing as how they acted quite elusive just before dinner, it was more likely that this was a two teamed tormenting. Ah, but boys will always be boys, won't they?

"Richard, take a breath. Slow down. Start from the beginning and tell me again the part about my uncle. What did he say?" she asked him.
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--Richard_bagwell_bocock
"It wasn't so much as what he said as it was what he did not say, milady" he thought for a second and in a gruffy Drest-like whisper he said ".. Rose has her eye on you" he paused and spoke like himself ".. but I can't be sure if that was exactly it but he claimed it in such a way and then your husband of course, he was no help at all. I believe, even if I am losing my mind, that they are conspiring to have me married to Rose. Bart has often implied that I will never truly be happy until I have lived life as a married man. If he has any stake in this, I would not doubt it a bit" he told her folding his arms.

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Drestakil
He excused himself, bowed to the Ladies and left the dining hall. He had half a mind to go straight to bed, sleep off this melancholy that filled him, and see how things looked in the morning. Hmmmm...a bottle of ale would be good right now. He could get one from the cellars and take it with him. So, instead of going upstairs to his room, he turned on his heel and went toward the kitchen, intending to go to the cellars. Just as he reached the kitchen door, he could hear Kenna's voice, then Richard's. He stepped closer to the doorway and unashamedly eavesdropped.

"Richard, take a breath. Slow down. Start from the beginning and tell me again the part about my uncle. What did he say?"...that was Kenna asking the question. He could hear Richard's answer, "It wasn't so much as what he said as it was what he did not say, milady" and then he spoke in a low, gruff whisper, ".. Rose has her eye on you". Drestakil stood there, hugging himself to keep quiet, wanting to guffaw out loud and not daring to.

Richard's next words didn't help the situation at all, ".. but I can't be sure if that was exactly it but he claimed it in such a way and then your husband of course, he was no help at all. I believe, even if I am losing my mind, that they are conspiring to have me married to Rose. Bart has often implied that I will never truly be happy until I have lived life as a married man. If he has any stake in this, I would not doubt it a bit"

There was not the slightest chance that Drest could walk through the kitchen to the cellars NOW and keep a straight face. Lord, he had tears in his eyes. The melancholy had completely lifted and he felt 20 years younger.

The young serving girl who had cooperated so well in his and Bart's little prank came flying through the door on some errand, spotted him standing there and stopped, "Oh! I am SO sorry, Milord Drestakil. I did not see you standing there, " and dropped a curtsy.

"Don't concern yourself, young lady. I am the one who should apologize and do so, most humbly,' and he bowed at the waist, rose back up, "for you have made me a very happy man." Drest chuckled and wiped his eyes, then reached into his pouch and offered her a gold coin, "If you could do me one more favor, please go into the cellars and bring a bottle of ale to my room. Right now I think I'll try to stay clear of the kitchen." He smiled, she took the coin, blushed and curtsied again, "Thank you very much, Milord, and I'll have the ale to your room."
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