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> [RP] Mortimer Castle

Ladygina
She looked at her cousin, confusion drawing on her face as he mentioned "Death". He must be going through something he wished not to share, and she understood that, and respected him by not prying, which was very against her character when it came to her family's well being. Nodding slightly, she said, "Alright Cousin, I shall see you tomorrow." She went to him, up on tip toes, and kissed his cheek. Stepping back down, she smiled and said, "Sleep well dear Drest." And with that she made her way to her own room, washing up and dressing for bed. It wasn't long before she was sound asleep. Whether she dreamed or not, she would never know.........
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| Countess of Arden | Herald of Arms of the CoH | Member of the RHA |
--Richard_bagwell_bocock
He watched Rose go, the girl leaving too with her question unanswered, but there wasn't much he could do but fall back into the shadows. Lady Gina was speaking to the Uncle, apparently the man had gone and come back.

When she left off for bed, Richard came out of the shadows passed where Penelope had been, nodding goodnight and a silent thank you to her for attempting to save him. He'd still never be able to look her in the eyes.

Exiting the kitchen, he was there in front of Drestakil, a defiance in his gaze.

"Milord, may I speak to you before you retire for the night" he asked. It was outstanding that he'd said that without stuttering.
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Drestakil
Gina pecked him on the cheek and turned to leave before he had a chance to say good night. All of a sudden he was tired. He could feel weariness seep into his bones, settling. He looked down at the sleeves of his shirt, bloodstains on them. He shook his head and walked through the kitchen doorway and turned down the hall when Richard appeared almost out of thin air.

"Milord, may I speak to you before you retire for the night" The last thing on earth Drest wanted to do was talk...to ANYONE...before retiring for the night. He needed to get this shirt off and wash up before he could sleep.

"Master Bocock," and here he sighed, weariness making itself felt once more, "I will be happy to talk with you, but only if you will come with me to my room. As you can see," and he held out the bloodstained sleeves, "I need to change shirts and wash off." Saying this Drest turned and walked down the hallway, hoping Richard would follow.
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Viceroy
Viceroy rubbed his eyes pondering how long he must have dozed off. It seems that perhaps age let his mind and body wonder off in different directions. He looked around and noticed Cordelia was not there. "Excuse me, please," he said getting up and starting to search for Cordelia.
--Richard_bagwell_bocock
Richard tried not to gasp like a ninny at the sight of crimson on the man's arm cuffs. His determination faltered as he tried to decide if he were brave enough to finish this, now that it was started.

The man looked tired and for all accounts, not the same as he was just a few hours before. Richard wondered if the demons that seemed to haunt his eyes tonight were responsible for the blood on his hands. It gave Richard goose skin on the nape of his neck and down his spine. However, he did follow, even though the kind spirit on his left shoulder told him to run and hide in his room for the night. The less intelligent, curious devil on his right urged him to do as Drest said and fall in behind his employers Uncle by law.

He was not as close, no not at all, but he was trotting down the hall at a safe pace, just behind the man.

He counseled himself on what to say as he walked. Reminding himself to say little, stay to the point and on topic. He wanted to let Drest know how he felt about tonight's misunderstanding and get to the bottom of this confusion. He just hoped he could do so and remain in one piece.

"I, well, I was hoping you could explain more about Rose" he started, kicking himself for already not being able to say what he meant to say. He would start again.

"Earlier you said she may have her eye on me" he managed to clarify ".. but it was her cousin who seemed to pour out her welcoming interests. I mistook her to be Rose and in doing so may have gotten myself in a mess. I assumed, Milord, that maybe your intentions were shared with Lord O'Neill to have me entertain this woman in hopes of pushing the idea of marriage" he felt his throat closing up, this was not an easy topic for him under the conditions of tagging along behind a man who stalked down the hall.

Now for the hardest part.

"I have since found hope that maybe this was all in jest, Milord. You could not possibly have any desire to wed your cousins cook to your niece's overseer..." he held his breath. If Drest pulled out a dagger or sword, Richard wanted to be ready to run.


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Cordelia
Cordelia follows the maid and just after she is presented back to the room, Viceroy rises to leave. With an apologetic look to the room, she takes his hand and lets him lead whereever.
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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...
Drestakil
Drestakil entered his room trailing a very puzzled and anxious retainer by the name of Richard Bocock. He said nothing, thinking over what to tell Richard. Drest drew his scabbard over his head and hung it on a hook, drew the knives from their sheathes and laid his bow and quiver of arrows to the side.

"Richard, let me ask you something. Do you believe you are respected in this family? ...and before you answer, let me make sure you understand. By that I mean do you believe that no member of the Mortimer family would give you instructions or orders that would be demeaning to you personally." Drest walked over to a basin of water on the stand, lowered his head and splashed water in his face. It felt so cool and helped clear his mind. He stripped the shirt off and threw it with the other waste. Drest rummaged in his chest for another shirt, threw it over his shoulders and turned to face Richard.
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Dutchbart
Bart senses the change in the room, Viceroy having not been himself. His father in law leaves the table, Cordelia following shortly after.

He had heard Drest leave earlier, also heard his return. He found the special supply of liquor in the cabinet near the window and fixed himself a glass. While the calm settled over the dwellings inside.

All was quiet except the hall ahead and he'd dodge that by going on out to the garden.

It was his wife's family, and unless they needed protection or asked for advice, it was best to keep quiet till they settled things themselves. He heard someone approaching. Sipping on what he thought might be scotch, he waited for them to appear around the rose bushes.
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Mary-Calista Marlise O'Neill
--Richard_bagwell_bocock
Drestakil wrote:
Drestakil entered his room trailing a very puzzled and anxious retainer by the name of Richard Bocock. He said nothing, thinking over what to tell Richard. Drest drew his scabbard over his head and hung it on a hook, drew the knives from their sheathes and laid his bow and quiver of arrows to the side.

"Richard, let me ask you something. Do you believe you are respected in this family? ...and before you answer, let me make sure you understand. By that I mean do you believe that no member of the Mortimer family would give you instructions or orders that would be demeaning to you personally." Drest walked over to a basin of water on the stand, lowered his head and splashed water in his face. It felt so cool and helped clear his mind. He stripped the shirt off and threw it with the other waste. Drest rummaged in his chest for another shirt, threw it over his shoulders and turned to face Richard.



"I'd say I am sir. Your nieces husband has treated me more than fair, her family and yours sir, have always been kind. I do not believe, nor would I suspect such, that any in this company would ever muck me so" he said and swallowed nervously.

Then he explained "I suppose this came as an accusation from my mouth, but in my mind I believed Lord Bart and yourself to be playing cupid, sir. When the maiden came to me, I thought it was she you had said had "taken a liking" to me, but the lady with the name you spoke was not the same as the maiden I mistook. Liza is the Maiden, sir. Rose is the cook. I'd been better off saying nothing, but I did. Your cousin, the Lady Gina, likely saved me from being beat with a boiling pan. The cook knew not about what I thought you you meant, and when I told her she was puzzled. She thought only for a moment, you see, but then she warmed, unlike I, to the idea of being wed to me. Afterthought tells me I assumed too much, but I fear the maiden is now in trouble for nothing she knows of and the cook is scorned by a man who thought he knew too much. It is a predicament, Lord Drest. What now would you have me do?" he asked, hoping to not have confused the matter more.


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Kennagillian
Having checked on the baby, now almost walking and trying to talk, Kenna had seen what she needed to see. Mary was gone from the world in dreams and knew nothing of what was around her. Satisfied with that she rushed to the garden and hoped she had not missed her chance to make good on the promise in her letter to Penelope.

This had been one long night, but all the better to end it in a game and then wake in the morning to face the responsibilities of life.

She crept through the path that led from the house to the lushly planted gardens of the Mortimer Castle. She found her husband standing alone, admiring his glass more than the buds of flowers.


"Ha! You there, say who you are or I will scream like mad and alert the guards" she called from the cover of bush and tree. She was teasing him, knowing he'd guess her voice first, hoping he would dare to play along.
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Dutchbart
Hearing Kenna's voice from around the rose bushes, Bart grinned and responded “Call whoever you wish, I don't care...” He started grinning but didn't move from where he was standing. “Want me to start for you? I can scream really loud you know....” Bart said and took another sip of his drink.
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Mary-Calista Marlise O'Neill
Drestakil
Drestakil fastened the ties of his shirt, straightened the sleeves and flopped down in a large, overstuffed chair. He smiled to himself. It was his fault that Richard was in this predicament. There wasn't the slightest chance that Penelope would be interested in him, as infatuated as she and Juliyn were for one another. There also wasn't the slightest chance that Liza, the maid, would be interested. Rose would probably make life uncomfortable for her awhile. This would pass.

However, what had started as a jest might not be a bad idea, after all. Rose and Richard were close to the same age. They both had the same types of duties. They were involved with the same family. Richard had said that Rose looked as if she had warmed to the idea.

Drestakil pulled goblet to him and filled it from the bottle near by. He offered the mug to Richard and poured himself another. 'Probably breaking some rule of protocol,' thought Drest...'something about servants not allowed to drink with their Masters.'

"If it were me, Richard, I would give up on Penelope. The maid is too young. Send flowers and a note of apology to Rose. Women love flowers, no matter what their station or the occasion. This way you flatter Rose and make life more bearable for the maid. Besides," and Drest winked, "it never hurts to get on the good side of the cook."
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--Richard_bagwell_bocock
Richard accepted the mug, looking down into the brew as if it would tell him the answers he needed at the moment and then listened to Drest as he took his first healthy swig from it instead. Ale had no thoughts, no desires, no answers either. Oh but it did tickle the throat and drown sorrows right well.

He nearly shot ale out his nose when Drest mentioned Penelope.

"Oh good gods, man! Never! The Lady Penelope is a married woman! I should never think to acquire her graces or affection, you must have mistook my words" he thought back and tried to determine if he had told Drest anything about Penelope in the first place, but nothing registered.

"I .. uh.. I think" he took another drink for courage, and swallowed continuing " I think you've gotten your ladies confused, a trait we seem to have in common" he held up his mug to toast to that.

Sadly, Drest had also said he should give up on the maid on the happenstance of her being too young. He'd enjoyed her playfulness and the light in her eyes. Still it was too hard for him to guess that she might be beyond the age of courting. Probably because he did not know anything about it in the first place. He did worry now, what did Drest mean "make life more bearable" for her? Was she to be in trouble for tonight?

"If you think I should, I will. You Know. Send the Flowers" he took another drink. Then another, thinking.

"If it would mend things" he finally said. For some reason this all felt like the stories of Pandora's box. He'd been the unlikely sod to knock the top off and now he'd just have to wait and see what wicked thing would ruin the world next.

Of course it didn't help that Drest delivered his last line as if there were hidden meaning and the wink made it even more dramatic.


"it never hurts to get on the good side of the cook."

Master BoCock wasn't exactly sure if any side was safe, in fact, tonight he planned to sleep with one eye open just to be sure.

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Kennagillian
Dutchbart wrote:
Hearing Kenna's voice from around the rose bushes, Bart grinned and responded “Call whoever you wish, I don't care...” He started grinning but didn't move from where he was standing. “Want me to start for you? I can scream really loud you know....” Bart said and took another sip of his drink.


Kenna popped her head around the side of the bush and gave him the meanest look ever!

"You wouldn't dare!" she hissed, picking off a shriveled bud, she threw it at him. It hit and fell to the ground.

She looked around, listened, walking over to join him. It was so quiet out. Penelope and Julyin more than likely had gone to play a game of their own. She could remember all to fondly the first months of marriage and how it was usually spent. They were young and in love, no shame in that, nor need to spend it wasted on a hand of cards with an old married couple. She blushed and smiled at the thoughts she could recall of their past.

She stood in front of him and boldly took his drink out of his hand. Slowly she sipped it, letting the liquid turn warm in her mouth. She swallowed it and winked at him.

"Aren't you too tired to drink?" she teased, because lately he was always tired, but she knew why. She set the drink down on the short rock wall that bordered the gardens, just beside the bush she had hid behind.
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Dutchbart
Bart saw Kenna pop her head around the bush and grinned.

“Ouch!! stop that.....” he said as the bud hit him “I wouldn't dare you say? Are you sure of that?” he said with an inquisitive look.

He smiled as she came over to him, and was surprised as she took his glass out of his hand “I really should call the guards for that, this is theft, I'm sure they'll agree with me...”

He shook his head when she asked if he wasn't too tired for a drink “I don't think anyone could ever be too tired for a drink, would you like to test that theory?” he asked her boldly.
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Mary-Calista Marlise O'Neill
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