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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


The Deacon smiled, his normal humor shining through the masque of fatigue.

"well, I had just been wondering how to try to slip you that information without sending you into a panic. We *should* have enough time to get to the Hospital and they ought to have antidote, but if the should and ought all go for naught, you need to be prepared."


Allan drew a smallish map in some dust of the trail.

"We are here and London is up there. This road we are on runs down through another evacuated town before striking towards Arundel and Sussex. Before we get to Arundel, we'll hit the Hospital of St. Thomas. I figure it is about 36 hours if we walk straight through."

He looked off into the distance.

"If I become unconscious, you will need to leave me and move on with word of what happened. You cannot carry me and victims do not recover without antidote before that point."

Destini
Well ... she just had to ask, hadn't she? She cursed inwardly at her sense of curiosity, but at the same time, she knew she'd only asked what she had needed to know. Allan had said as much.

A queasy feeling tugged at her stomach as she thought of what she might have to do. "Thirty-six hours, ye say." Her voice was strained with a trepidation they had no time for if Allan were to be saved. "We havenae much time, then." She stood and made to continue down the road with as much haste as they could muster.

"Leavin' ye to die beside the road isnae an option." she said to him firmly, trying to appear stronger than she felt. "Fer one thing, 'twould mean explainin' to the Reverend Mother an' the Cardinal Faheud what had become o' ye. An' what a way that would be to make my introductions!" She grinned a teasing smile at him, hoping he was still well enough to take her comment in good humor.
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--A_carrier_pigeon


A very familiar carrier pigeon cam fluttering down to land on a rail-post in front of the travelers along the road.

It chirped expectantly at Deacon Allan and held up a leg for a small roll of parchment to be removed.

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint
Allan's face lit up as he recognized the bird.

"Peck! You little blighter....whatcha got for me?"


Allan untied the message from the bird's leg and broke the seal, murmuring "She has a treat for you I expect..."

Allan's eyes widened as he read the letter from his employer



Greetings Allan,

Things have gotten a bit festive here in Sussex where I have just been elected Count. Please get me an update, preferably a verbal update, at your earliest convenience

Faheud, Count Sussex.




Destini
She had never before been so happy to see a bird.

"Perhaps we can send fer help?" she suggested as Allan read the parchment.

She was in the process of petting the top of Peck's head when Allan proclamed that she would be the one feeding the bird. A mild-protestation began to form on her tongue but died when she decided her paying the pigeon was just and fair payback for her earlier tease. Shrugging slightly and nodding at the fairness of that, she fished some of the corn from her pack for the bird to eat.

"Is it from the Cardinal? What does he say?" she asked.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Deacon Allan grinned, "No so much with the Cardinal anymore it would seem. Sussex seems to have elected our employer as the Count of Sussex. He is now one of the four ruling Dukes of England.

And he calls me worldly and unremitting. Baaaaah."


Destini
She blinked at that, surprised to hear the news. Count Faheud? It sounded foreign to her. In her mind, Faheud had always been a cardinal. "Count Faheud?" she spoke aloud, hoping maybe saying it would have more impact than just thinking it. No, it still sounded strange to her. "Well... that'll take some gettin' used to."

She looked to the sky to judge the time. "We havenae the time to tarry here, Allan," she reminded him. "If yer intention is to send a response with Peck, we must do so quickly."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint
Deacon Allan nodded as he turned over the parchment and began to write



"Your Grace...Congratulations on being the Duke of Sussex. That will take a bit of getting used to as attache Destini says, but we'll endeavor to persevere despite any worldly influences.

I will be detouring from mission to the Hospital of St. Thomas in order to more thoroughly inspect the quality of the antidotes being made there.

I will have to send your newest attache along with a verbal report as I have been served a cocktail fit for a king and do require Mother Mary's stern ministrations.

regards

Brightpoint


He read to Destini, tied the parchment and attached it to Peck's leg, watching the bird flutter off into the gathering gloom

Destini
She turned from watching the bird's flight as they continued their journey southward. "What did ye mean by callin' me Attache?" she asked Allan. They were traveling faster now than they had to date. She had to adjust her pace to a jog every four or five steps in order to keep up with his longer stride. "I havenae e'en met His Grace."

She was grateful, at least, that the ever-useful term of your grace was proper for both Cardinal and Count.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


The Deacon shrugged

"You did volunteer to come on this trip and are learning the ways of an attache. It seems perfectly reasonable.

And in one of his notes, the Duke allowed as he'd consider you a provisional attache for purposes of helping you deal with any obstacles on your path.

Did I forget to mention that?


Destini
... Wait ...

... What?!

"YES, ye forgot to mention that!"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Oops."

He walked on.


Destini
Destini stood stock still on the trail, watching Allan traipse along the southward trail without her for a moment while the idea sunk in.

Shaking her head, she broke into a run to catch up to Allan's side. "Scoundrel," she said in a low tone. A subtle grin completly overpowered the glare she meant to cast.

She fell into step alongside him.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Deacon Allan woke with a start, feeling the cold sweat of a fever beading on his face and arms. His wound ached with a radiating spasm and could that really be a herd of wild horses pounding hooves in his head?

It took a few moments to remember where, when, and why they were where they were.

He saw Destini sitting nearby looking at him.

"I suppose we ought to get moving again eh? Resting did not seem to help very much-"


His words ended with a coughing fit as he got up and shouldered his pack.

How was he going to manage another ten hours or so of this?



Destini
Destini hadn't slept at all. She hadn't even tried. She told herself that someone had to keep watch for Elias and Allan was certainly in no shape to do so. But if she forced herself to be honest, the reason she had stayed awake was to watch over Allan while he slept. She worried for him more as the hours dragged on and his condition worsened. His dirty blonde locks of hair were matted close to his head with a fevered sweat. Many times he'd cried out in his restless sleep. Each cry of pain was as a dagger to her heart.

She was beyond relieved when he woke, however suddenly. She had begun to fear he might lapse in to an unconsciousness deeper than sleep and be lost.

Her face was drawn with worry and exhaustion. The only response she made to his suggestion that they continue was a weary nod. After smothering the still-warm coals of their campfire with dirt, she stood. Her balance faultered for a moment before she caught herself. A deep breath of air and a quick shake of her head from side to side focused her mind again. She mustn't fall asleep! Allan needed her. She would be here for him!

She pulled herself together quickly, hoping Allan hadn't noticed her momentary fatigue in the midst of his coughing fit. She handed him her water canteen. "I'm ready whene're ye are."
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