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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Have you ever seen that perfect light, that calm and peace that beckons the soul?

Have you ever heard the song of heaven to bid you forget mortality's toll?

Allan sat on a bench along a path in a park. He was alone and not alone.

His father sat next to him now, wearing a simple white habit and murmuring without speaking

"I love you son, but it is not time. She needs you. Go back and finish your many quests."



Time passes and light fades.


Coughing

Spluttering

Jerking awake to see nuns. Destini. The stern, worried gaze of Mary Persephone.

Allan asked, "Why is breakfast late? Hullo Destini. You stayed in England then?"


Destini
She sobbed more freely as Allan awoke. "Praise Jah!" she cried aloud in relief.

"O' course I stayed in England! How could I leave ye in a time like this?!" she sobbed. Her smile shined through her tears like the afternoon sun through the rain. Oh how glad she was to see him alive! His eyes glinted under his weary lids. Right here. Right now. This was where she wanted to be. At his side. He was awake! He was alive!

Destini kissed Allan.

She blushed at what was surely a too-rare scene of affection playing out before the nuns of Jah. She turned to the older woman. "Thank ye," she said, bowing her head. Embarrassment? Shame? No, just thanks. She had been awake for more than two days trying to save Allan. All the energy she had left was transferred completely to sincere thanks that Allan was alive. "Thank ye fer believin' me," she said to the older woman.

Realizing that she hadn't introduced herself, she stood and curtseyed. "Destini MacKenzie, at yer service. Thank ye fer savin' him."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


freshly kissed, Deacon Allan could only say, "well then!"


--Mary_persephone
The Reverend Mother's eyebrows raised to her hairline. My! Young Brightpoint had found his adventure this time, hadn't he?

"I am Reverend Mother Mary Persephone," she introduced herself to Destini. "And whilst young Brightpoint is recovering, I hope you'll not be too much a distraction to him or to the rest of our house here at the Hospital of Saint Thomas." Her tone was admonishing, but beneath was a soft glimmer of amusement.

She looked at Brightpoint, her raised eyebrows falling to narrow her eyes. "As for you, young Brightpoint, I hope you'll behave yourself whilst you recover under my roof!"

Turning to the gathered sisters of her house, she turned away from young Brightpoint. "Come, sisters. Margaret, ring the bell for Compline."

She turned and left Destini and young Brightpoint behind her. Though none could see it, one side of her mouth tipped upward to a half-smile.

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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Ahh," began Allan, " I shall of course, dearest Reverend Mother, be the picture of sweet innocence..."

--Mary_persephone
She turned over her shoulder briefly to respond to the young deacon.

"See that you do!"

The bell sounded. There was Jah's business to attend to. The Reverend Mother walked to the alter to begin Compline.

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Destini
Destini sunk down to Allan's bedside again. Her exhausted knees simply wouldn't support her weight anymore.

"I willnae ask yer forgiveness," she said, referring to her kiss. Her cheeks blushed profusely as she spoke. "I'm just glad ye're alive." She stroked his hair, looking directly in his eyes. She was exhausted, but there was a sparkle in her eyes that shone through her half-open lids.

"So," she said softly as the nuns of Saint Thomas began to sing Compline. "What happens now?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan considered her question...

"Two things come to mind.

One...I need to get feeling in my legs again.

Two...I need you to get to the Cardinal....erm...Count...and tell him what has befallen us along our way. I will catch up as soon as I may."


Destini
She smiled tiredly and nodded.

"I'll travel to Hastings first thing in the mornin'," she said wearly. She moved from kneeling on the floor to sitting in the chair beside his bed.

"I'll tell him we reached the hospital in time fer the Reverend Mother to save ye from the poison. An' Ah'll answer any questions 'e migh' 'ave." Her words slurred slightly as she leaned her head against the edge of his bed to watch him while she spoke.

Her eyelids closed while she thought of what else the Cardinal ... Count ... would need to hear. "Allan ..." she said, her words now laced with exhaustion. "Iss there anythin' else I ssshould tell 'im?" She was falling asleep. She knew it. She hadn't slept in two days ... hadn't slept a full night in more than that. Worry, fear, and adrenaline had kept her awake. Now, they were safe and would remain so for an evening. She tried to listen to Allan's answer even as her breathing started to even.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Deacon Allan stirred, and shifted the coverlet off his arms. Coverlet? When had he gotten from the hill overlooking the hospital to a bed?

It was dreadfully quiet. not a sound.

No not quite right. There was the sound of someone breathing the soft steady pattern of sleep. He looked down and saw the sleeper on a pallet by the bed.

Allan lay back down and wryly muttered.

"Imp. Who is the scoundrel now?

Thanks...."


Slumber again weighted down eyes and embraced his soul in peaceful arms.

Destini
Destini awoke when sunlight through the windows shifted across her face. Heavily, her eyelids opened to gaze at her surroundings. While she slept, she had been moved from the wooden chair at Allan's bedside to a small sleeping pallet near him.

Allan.

How fared he?

Unfounded panic gripped her and she sat bolt upright to look at Allan.

Her heart raced.

... But, no. Nothing was wrong.

After months of nigh constant life-threatening danger, there was suddenly nothing to worry about.

She took a deep breath of cool, quiet air to slow to her racing heart. Allan slept peacefully. His breathing was the soft, easy flow of one in deep, restful sleep. Good. If anyone deserved a quiet rest in which to recouperate, Allan did. Destini, however, had a duty to complete.

Before she'd fallen asleep, Allan had told her she must reach Count Faheud, must inform him of what had happened. Though she would prefer to remain at Allan's side until he recovered, he was counting on her to do as he had asked.

She stood and groggily gathered her things. How long had she been asleep? A glance at the high windows of the hospital told her it was late morning and quickly passing to early afternoon. There was no more time to waste.

Sitting on the edge of her sleeping pallet, Destini began to put on her shoes.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


without opening his eyes, or stirring from his bed, Allan murmured softly at Destini. he could tell she was rousing from her own rest.

"For a scoundrel you have soft lips...."

Destini
She looked up from her shoes to Allan's bed, almost not certain she had heard what she had heard. His eyes remained closed and he looked to still be sleeping. Could she have imagined it? Or was he talking in his sleep?

No, he was awake. His soft, even breathing had changed slightly. She blushed, but a grin found its way to her face as she finished tying her shoes and moved to his bedside.

Taking his hand in her own, she noticed his skin was not as feverish as it had been. She said softly back to him, "Kissed many scoundrels, have ye?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan murmured with a hint of a grin on his too-pale face

"counting you....one."

--Mary_persephone
"Ah! Good you're awake," said Mary, seeing that both young Brightpoint and Destini MacKenzie were awake and talking together quietly. Turning to her faithful shadow, Sister Margaret, she asked for the nun to quickly take Destini's sleeping pallet away before someone tripped on it.

She went to check on Allan's condition. "You're a lucky boy, young Brightpoint. Your fever's broken, but you have much mending to do if you are going to leave here." He was, indeed, far more pale than she would have liked to see. "Try not to be a baby while I check how your wound fares." she rotated him slightly to his side and moved the bandage aside so she could see the puncture wound in the back of his shoulder. She nodded firmly at what she saw, replaced the bandage, and lowered him back to his bed as gently as she could -- which was, perhaps, less gentle than young Brightpoint may have wished. "I will be sending Sister Magdalene to change your bandage within the hour." The phrase was more of a warning to him than the appeared courtesy of letting him know. Changing a bandage required moving the patient. A wound as severe as young Brightpoint's would be painful indeed when he was moved.

She looked to Destini and noted she had gathered her things. "If you're planning on leaving, dear, you are free to do so. But I hope you know young Brightpoint will not be accompanying you." Her firm manner softened some as she added, "But I will have one of the sisters give you a loaf of bread or two for your journey."

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