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> [RP] Mortimer Castle

Kennagillian
She saw his eyes freeze from their busy state of frantic explanation, he seemed more tense than a hen a few hours shy of dinner time. He did not have to tell her anymore, it was most definitely a case of playful torture. The menu reads as: Mortimer menacing, add a dash of Bart antics, and a splash of paranoia and, voila...

but Rose? Truly the woman could almost be Richards mother. Still, Kenna was never one to stand in the way of love..

BUT ROSE? She just could not imagine it! Not even if she wanted to.

She heard someone coming and moved to peek through the door, she caught sight of Liza, Rose's niece, and as suddenly as she saw her the door shut her back inside with Richard.

His hand was clutching the tie, he had pulled it closed and stared at her.

"I was only peeking" she assured him.

She needed to go very soon, if she kept Penelope and Jules waiting long they may think she wasn't coming.
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--Richard_bagwell_bocock
"No no, you musn't do that. She might see us in here, well for that matter anyone might and I need to know what to do. I can't just ask your Uncle and I'd feel foolish for pestering your husband. Have not either of them spoke a word on it? Maybe mentioned it to you then?" he wrung his hands and fidgeted putting his back against the wall, still whispering fiercely.

He felt the illusion of childhood once more, agonizing over which emotion should come next and how he should be behaving but simply could not control himself.

"I have nothing to offer a woman, milady. I've never even held ones hand! I've not put back enough coin to permit myself to even entertain the vestiges of courting. A man who has gone from riches to rags has no business being promised to a lady of that magnitude. She is like a delicate flower, the pale white petals painted a soft rose upon her cheek. If you've never heard her speak, the celestial beings should capture the notes for a praise or testament to the gods. Every word is soft and fragile, her eyes, only the little I dared to gaze upon them, each veiled in rich dark lashes that seem to stroke your soul" he sighed and then quickly continued "..I am too simple now, too plain and awkward. Niether you, your husband, or any other would be bold enough to say so, but let us be natural and know it is as it is. You must tell them, to not bind such a sweet Lady to the likes of me" he finished.

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Kennagillian
Kenna wanted to laugh. Like no other time in her life, she wanted to throw her head back and let it go, release the build up in her chest and let tears stream from her eyes.

Honestly.

If ever a lady found it necessary to cackle in pure delight, this entire speech would give her reason.

"Stop! Say no more" she begs him, trying with all her might to hold it in.

The images that Richard told of did not match the visual memory she had of the dear cook who worked the kitchens.

Rose was holding up well for her age, that much was fact, but she had not been a maiden in many years now. Her portly figure had been nurtured and sustained by her love of desserts, her cheeks rouged by the light of the oven fires, a decade of cooking meals and summer fruit gathering had seen to that. As far as her lashes, the woman barely had any. She singed them them off upon occasion, along with her eyebrows. Most everyone would quietly tease her about it, but not too often or else she'd threaten to not make another meal. No one wanted to push her that far, indeed. her voice, which he claimed sounded angelic, was nothing of the sort.

Kenna had been raised to say no ill of anyone, but suffice it to say, that if a mule in the barn were to bray at the same time she yelled for help in the house, the poor soul coming to aid would be confused in which direction he should go.

She did her very best to offer advice.

"Richard, you must give up tearing apart your person, I have seen many a man or woman who are less in the mind and lacking in looks who have found happiness in taking a wife or husband. What is there in life more precious than having love, it is a fortune no fortune can buy, is it not? There is quite a few people I could mention, who have had many purses as well as lands and still they are not satisfied when sharing it. Their lovers either leave or are not kept for lack of tending or interests, and at least a poor man, as you claim to be can give of himself if nothing else. Speaking as a married woman, I can tell you now, I am more satisfied with being held than I am by any trinket or the size of my husbands coin collection" pries his hands from the door and promises him something before leaving him to fend for himself.

"Now, I will talk to Bart and my uncle for you, but I bid you to let it be what it is. I assure you that no matter what magic they mix, the end decision will come from whatever longing you two have for one another" she almost laughed again. Imagine Rose and Richard, hand in hand, spouting sonnets and picking out names for little ones, it was almost too much!

"Now I must go, so you be patient and come out when you like. No more closet discussions after today, I think it best if you need to talk that we make arrangements to meet in the garden" she pat his shoulder with friendly regard and then made her departure swiftly into the cellar to collect the wine.

All Richard could do was watch her go.
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Cordelia
Cordelia stared at her empty glass. Kenna had nae returend, nor had Viceroy. Drestakil had left, Penelope and Julyin were making eyes at one another, and Gina seemed in her own private world. Rising, she decides to find her way to Viceroy's room. She excuses herself and makes her way into the hall. After several minutes though, she has taken several wrong turns and finds herself completly turned around. Deciding it would be best just to stop and take a break, she goes to a window and looks out.
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Dowager Queen, GPKoA, Duchess of Surrey, Earl of Herstmonceux | Let Us Lead By Serving Others | I'll come back when you call me...
Viceroy
Viceroy wipes his brow and slowly reenters the dining room. Looking around, he sees that a few have left including his wife. He ponders where she went. Seeing his brother gone, he pondered the situation.
Penelope_rose
The silence was broken as Cordelia abruptly excused herself and left the table. Casting a glance at Lady Gina, Penelope idly wondered how the matriarch of the family would react if ... Penelope shook her head to clear her thoughts, knowing from her own upbringing that she couldn't possibly consider.. carrying through on what was racing within her mind.

But looking at her husband, and knowing that their time was short, Penelope couldn't help herself. Just as Viceroy came back into the room, Penelope abruptly stood up, her hand squeezing Juliyn's. "Please, if you will excuse us, I would like to see the gardens which I have heard so much about before we meet Kenna and Bart for a game of cards."

Addressing Lady Gina in particular, Penelope continued, "Thank you so much for the meal. Your chef should be commended and I enjoyed the feel of sitting with a family who clearly loves each other."

Pulling on Juliyn's hand, Penelope waited to feel if she would feel resistance coming from him. Not being properly excused, she did feel a little guilty, but her need was so great to be alone with her husband at this very point in time made her throw caution to the wind.

Not looking at Juliyn's expression for she imagined it to be one filled with surprise, she waited a moment while he tried to politely excuse himself with his impetuous wife. Her heart racing uncontrollably, Penelope finally pulled on his hand and walked, as gracefully as she could, out of the dining room a silly grin adorning her face as she nodded at Viceroy as they passed him.

Exultation coursed through Penelope's veins. They were free! Yet, were they? Looking around, Penelope saw the servants as they went about their duties. Not willing to take a chance at creating gossip, Penelope did the only thing she could think of. Pulling a door open, she noticed a dimly lit closet and pulled Juliyn inside. Firmly closing the door, Penelope wrapped her arms around Juliyn and kissed him with all she had.

A soft moan escaped as Penelope's heart raced to the point of exploding as her husband returned her kiss.

Little did she realize that someone was in the pantry with them....
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Ladygina
As conversation died out, Gina knew she should do something about the uncomfortable silence but she did not know what to do to lighten the mood again. Drest had left the room, probably to torment a servant unmercifully, and Cordelia had stepped out too. Gina assumed Cordelia was concerned about her husband. Then Geo returned, looking somewhat ... preoccupied. He was a complex man, and she had no idea what could be troubling him.
She listened as Penelope suddenly excused herself and Jules, thanking her for the meal and commending Chef on a job well done. Before she could say anything, however, Penelope had pulled Juliyn out of the room.
So, 'twas just she and Geo now, well, and Bart, but he had been silent the entire meal and she figured he was in his own little world, and she did not know what to say. So, she just said,
"Congratulations on the upcoming arrival Cousin. I know you must be so excited."
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Drestakil
Drestakil closed the door to his room and turned. The room wasn't unusual in any way. There was a large chair sitting at a sturdy table, both made of oak that had been waxed and varnished till they were almost black. The chair had large padded arms and a padded seat. There were those who condemned it as some kind of sin to have a padded seat, but let those same people spend 72 straight hours in the saddle and they might change their minds. There was a bench under the window, the shutters flung wide to let in the night air. He walked over to it and looked out over the castle grounds. There were shadows everywhere, but he could see those grounds in his mind's eye as clearly as if it were broad daylight.

Drest turned away from the window and walked across the room. He looked over the books in the high bookshelf. He wasn't in the mood to read, though. It might help his mood to take a walk outside, clear his mind, breathe some fresh air, maybe take a ride. Not in this shirt, though. He threw it off and walked over to his chest to get another. There was a soft knock on his door. Now who could THAT be?

"Come in," he said as he looked toward the door. The young girl he had talked to in the kitchen and earlier outside the dining room entered with a bottle of ale, "Your ale, Milord." She was standing just inside the door holding the bottle outstretched. Her eyes were downcast, clearly embarrassed at seeing him half dressed. Drest chuckled, "Set that on the table and bring me the sword on the window seat," he said. Drest turned his back to her to open the chest and heard her gasp. He spun around, ready for...what? She was standing there, hands to her mouth, eyes wide and round, staring at him.

"Your back, Milord!" she managed to say. Drestakil straightened, smiled and said, "My sword, young lady, if you please?" and turned to his chest, brought out a shirt and threw it on. Then the sword belt, scabbard down his back. She could barely lift the sword, he took it and swung it up and down, then drew it back and threw it at a target on the wall. The sword stuck, quivering. He walked over, pulled it loose and slipped it into the scabbard.

"I was a galley slave many years ago. The slavemasters were not noted for being gentle or slow with a whip." He reached for his knives and slipped them into the sheathes at his waist. His bow and quiver of arrows at his back, he gestured her to the still-open door. Suddenly recalling exactly where and with whom she was, the girl hastened through the door. Drestakil shut it behind him, "Young lady, what is your name?"

Her eyes boring holes in the floor, she curtsied and said, "Liza, Milord"

Drest took her hand, bowed over it and said, "Well, Liza, it was a pleasure chatting with you. I hope we can do it again, sometime soon. Good night and sleep well."
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--Richard_bagwell_bocock
He was talking to himself inside his head, trying to make some sense out of what she said before she left, trying his best to build up enough courage to go back out. He had almost put his hand on the handle when he heard someone outside, so he got in with the shadows and put his back to a shelf and closed his eyes.

He heard...


Oh! No, it couldn't be.


YES! Oh!

That was a woman, a woman enjoying herself very much, indeed.

Why me, Richard thought, always in the wrong place at the wrong time.

He wished himself invisible, prayed for the pair in the closet with him not to go any further than giggling affection, and with unhealthy choice he peeped to see just who his new companions were.

The Newlyweds! This could be no good.

His options were few. he could stay and bear it. Listen to their whispers of sweet nothings or worse. Put himself in jeopardy of passing out.

OR

He could say a friendly hello and die of embarrassment with them.

At least my pants are dry now, he thought, thankful more now than ever.

As the young man began his kissing, Richard soon realized the time to act was now or never. He covered his eyes with his hands, to try and put on a good show of respect.

"Hello there" he said with obvious dread.

When he was certain they were aware of his presence, he uncovered his eyes again wearing a tired smile.



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--Liza_the_maid
"The pleasure was mine, Milord, yes again at your request, Milord. Do sleep well.." she nearly whispered.

Outside in the hall, her little heart beat fast. She'd put her hand there without knowing just after the door shut, so the other hand pressed against it now as she walked the long hall back to the stairs.

At the bottom she made a sharp left, quick right, and found herself walking past the pantry again.

Was that voices? That poor man was still in there hiding from her! She laughed a little to herself, but her thoughts quickly went back to the vision she had laid eyes on upstairs and would never forget.

Those scars were so deep. His soul looked so wounded. No doubt, he was old enough to be her father so he'd seen so many more things than she could even dream up. He'd let his shirt off, though, right in front of her. She'd never seen a man in such a way, not in all of her years.

She washed the linens, she washed the bedding, and she washed the drapery. A wash maid did those things and Rose said she'd have no more to do until she could keep her head out of the clouds.

Rose also said that she should never look a Lord in the eyes, never be alone in the room with any men, because she had been cursed. Tonight, she'd broke both of those rules and Rose musn't ever find out.

"The Prince's lady is in a room by herself, Rose. I think the others are leaving the table. Should I get Bes and Maggie to clear it? Maybe take the lady a warm cloth?" she asked her aunt.

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--Rose_the_cook
Still chewing a bit on some buttered bread crusts she nodded at the girl and wiped her mouth with the back of her hand "Aye, do that, and take her some tea, love. Where 'ave you been?" she was curious only because the girl's cheeks were ruddy. Color to the cheeks could tell quite a tale.

Aside from that, she worried about Lord Prince Geoffry. She'd seen him lurking the halls just awhile ago, far away look in his eye. He seemed tormented by something and the fact that Liza had just said he'd left his lady to wander off only made her worry more. He had to be unwell, he was walking by cane, and well men have no need of aid for walking when their in good spirits.

Maybe she should mention it to the Missus.



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--Liza_the_maid
Liza moved quickly and set a dry cloth in a pail of water, she hung it over a metal wrong across the oven fire and while she waited for it to get nice and hot, she tried to avoid Rose's question.

"Just tending to the company" she says, searching the containers for something, after pulling the cloth back and laying it on the table steaming.

"The mint, is it in the pouches near the sill?" she asked, Rose nodded. Liza found the right one and added a sprig to the tea, pouring just the one cup for now, knowing she'd leave the kettle at bedside for the night.

She left the others to tend to the dinner mess, and did as Rose asked. She found the Lady alone and bowed.

One hand balanced a cup of tea, the other a warm cloth for hand and face cleaning, refreshing for the evening often made a woman with child feel like brand new, she was told.

"For you milady" she said, quietly.


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Cordelia
Cordelia jumps slightly and turns at the voice, looking away from the window. "Ah, Hello. Oh, thank you." She takes the tea, slightly flustered, "I... um... got lost. I figured someone would be around eventually...." she trails off, aware she was babbling.
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Drestakil
The night air was fresh, coming out of the north. Was there a faint scent of rain coming with it? He continued on to the stables. Besides the earthy aromas in the air there was also the smell of new lumber. The stables hadn't lost their newness yet, nor had it taken long to rebuild them. Still another memory stirring. Drest shook his head to clear it.

"Milord?" said a stableboy.

"My horse, if you please," said Drestakil as he thought about where he would ride. While the stable boy led the horse from the stall, he decided to ride around the castle grounds. Drest grabbed the stirrup and swung up into the saddle. He turned the horse's head and clicked his tongue. Drest rode out the gate, past the guards on duty, who saluted him as he rode past, into the lane around the castle grounds.

He pulled up and looked around. Except for the horse's breathing, there were only the sounds of the night from the forest. Leaves rustled in the breeze, there was a stream flowing lightly, he could hear the slow creak of tree limbs moving. Overhead the stars were so bright he felt he could reach up and touch them. The walls of the castle loomed high and solid close by.

It was good to have so many of the family here at one time. That almost never happened and he was glad to be here. Penelope and Juliyn were fitting right in and Cordelia had definitely become a part of it all. Viceroy was brooding, as usual. He had apparently come upon their father's staff...how Drestakil had no idea. That would be an interesting story. Kenna and Dutchbart looked happy and he was glad. Gina and Dranoel had lost no time in starting their own family...another thing for which he was glad.

The one thing that saddened him...well, two actually...was whatever had happened to Sindaia and Pliny? Those two appeared and disappeared like magicians.

He shook his head again and rode on through the night.
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Penelope_rose
Whispered words of endearment were abruptly stopped as the amorous couple heard a greeting from within the closet. Penelope's face paled as she heard the man's voice who had been introduced to her earlier in the evening.

Wide eyes looked at Juliyn.... then at Richard... eyelashes fluttering low as she closed her eyes as her mind searched for something to say.

"Who would believe that a pantry could become such a.. popular place?"
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