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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Looking ruefully at the coin Mother Mary had returned, Allan returned it to the pack.

"I had planned to do some Shin meditations to relax for the night, Reverend Mother. The worst of the pain has settled and in a relaxed state I will be able to sleep without being groggy if I need to wake up fast for some reason."



--Mary_persephone
"As you wish." She nodded once to him and moved on. Though she didn't understand the rituals young Brightpoint had learned in the East, she did respect them. And since they seemed to work for him, who was she to say otherwise?

She administered medication to several of the remaining patients, then assisted Jovita with the distribution of the patients' suppers.

When they were finished and the supper trays were gathered, Mary extinguished every other candle within the wall sconces. The lighting in the hall dimmed.

"Sister Jovita, the trays must be taken to the kitchen and cleaned. Once you have done that, you may retire until Compline. Should you require me, I will be in my office." Satisfied all would be well so long as Sister Jovita did not do anything foolish, Mary turned and left the hall.

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--Sister_jovita
"Yes, Reverend Mum," said Sister Jovita with a brief curtsey.

She wrinkled het nose at all the trays. Ugh! This would take forever to clean! She'd have to make several trips to and from the kitchen to even carry them all. Frowning, Sister Jovita began to stack the trays.

As she neared Deacon Brightpoint's bed, she recalled the conversation he and the Reverend Mother were having when she walked in with some of the dinner trays. "Deacon Brightpoint, sir," she began. Her nervousness made her overly formal. She always liked it when the deacon came to visit because he always had such facinating stories of dangerous far-away places. But at the same time, she was incredibly awe-struck almost to the point of being a little daunted by his mere presence in their humble hospital.

"I didn't mean to eavesdrop, or anything like that, but I heard you telling the Reverend Mum you'd rather meditate on your shins instead of having medicine. I'm confused .... How does meditating on your legs help you sleep?"

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--.elias.
I pad softly through the corridors. I hear low voices echoing down the stone hall. Slowly, I make my way toward them. The corridor I'm in comes to an end ahead, meeting with another hall on the left. The voices are coming from a room on the right.

The infernal herbalist emerges from the doorway and sweeps down the left hall. I quickly press myself into an alcove. My dark clothing makes it easier to blend in. I was nearly seen! I must be more careful. The herbalist was talking to someone, so someone is still in the room.

I wait in the alcove a moment to ensure the coast is clear before I attempt to sneak closer to the room and see if my quarry lies within.

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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Laughter echoes around the ward as Allan fails to contain his mirth.

"Sister Jovita you are a balm for the weary soul. I speak of the 'sheen' master of the orient, not of often painful parts of the human leg. The Shin masters teach that meditation brings peace and control--both of which I need on a daily basis....does this make more sense?"







--Sister_Jovita wrote:
"Yes, Reverend Mum," said Sister Jovita with a brief curtsey.

She wrinkled het nose at all the trays. Ugh! This would take forever to clean! She'd have to make several trips to and from the kitchen to even carry them all. Frowning, Sister Jovita began to stack the trays.

As she neared Deacon Brightpoint's bed, she recalled the conversation he and the Reverend Mother were having when she walked in with some of the dinner trays. "Deacon Brightpoint, sir," she began. Her nervousness made her overly formal. She always liked it when the deacon came to visit because he always had such facinating stories of dangerous far-away places. But at the same time, she was incredibly awe-struck almost to the point of being a little daunted by his mere presence in their humble hospital.

"I didn't mean to eavesdrop, or anything like that, but I heard you telling the Reverend Mum you'd rather meditate on your shins instead of having medicine. I'm confused .... How does meditating on your legs help you sleep?"

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--Sister_jovita
"Ohhhh," said Sister Jovita with wide eyes. She nodded her understanding. "Yes, that makes much more sense."

She grinned toothily at him, wanting to continue their conversation but having no idea what else she could ask him to make him keep talking. With a sigh, she looked about the hall at the trays that still waited for her to do as the Reverend Mother Mary had asked. Her smile fell to a look of general distaste at the chore of cleaning the patients' trays. "Guess, I should get back to work before the Reverend Mum thinks I'm shirking my duties ... again," she said reluctantly.

She lifted some of the stacked trays and turned away from Deacon Brightpoint, but swiftly pivoted back toward him again as something occurred to her. "Deacon Brightpoint, sir? Do you think you could tell me more about the sheen training? ... after my duties, I mean? ... if you're not asleep, I mean? ... or maybe tomorrow? I think could use a little control too ... probably. For some reason, things are always getting out of hand around me." She gave him an exaggerated shrug to show Deacon Brightpoint that she had no idea why things never went the way she envisioned.

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--.elias.
My quarry! I would know that voice anywhere! The infernal herbalist is gone down the hall now. I softly pad to the open doorway and peer within.

There he is! In a hospital bed speaking with one of the nuns. I look about at the other patients. Most are asleep already. The lights within the hospital are dimmed low. Shadows drift like whispers along the edges of the room. The hall is more brightly lit than the interior room. To avoid casting a silhouette, I quickly slip within the doorway and find a shadow behind a bed to cloak myself. I cannot see Brighpoint from my new location, but I can see the nun. Shadows line the long hall from my hiding place to his bedside. It will be easy for me to sneak within and plunge a dagger into my quarry's chest ... if only the nun was not speaking with him.

I load my crossbow. I could remove her as an obstacle in my path without ever raising the alarm ...

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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Deacon Allan smiled at the bright-eyed young sister.

"Well, you take the first path towards Shin mastery by realizing that you need control. Well done. By all means I would be happy to teach you some techniques to increase focus and breadth of vision."

Allan paused and cocked his head to take a better look at the strange table with wheels the friendly Jovita was loading trays onto. What in tarnation....

"So what *is* that contraption you are loading trays onto?"

--Sister_jovita
Sister Jovita followed Deacon Brightpoint's gaze. She had rescued the table from the store-room where it had been used as little more than a shelf. The wheels were not exactly wheels, but a pair of rolling pins that the sisters weren't using at the time. It's surface could carry more trays than she could on her own, and it rolled quite well on the cobblestone floor ... sometimes a bit too well.

"Ohhh, that. It was meant to be a tea cart, but, well, that didn't go over well with the Reverend Mum after it rolled away from me and destroyed one of her tea sets. So, the way I figured, it could be used for something less breakable like the dinner trays. This way I only have to make one trip to the kitchen!"

She beamed a smile at the deacon as she loaded the final set of trays onto the cart. "I'll be right back! Don't go anywhere!" With that, she pushed the cart out of the room and toward the kitchen. The faster she could get these trays cleaned, the faster she could get back and listen to more of Deacon Brightpoint's stories!

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--.elias.
I wait impatiently as they speak. Making a new ally, Brightpoint? My silver eyes narrow on the situation.

At last! The nun leaves, pushing a rather strange contraption laden with wooden trays. I pull back into the shadows as she passes me. When I can no longer hear her or her strange contraption, I emerge from my hiding place.

The flickering flames of the candles cast a low glow about the hall. It is a dim, easy light that lends itself well to covert assassinations. I raise the crossbow to take aim on the third hospital bed where my quarry lies. I will fire the weapon, ensure his death, and exit without any knowing I have been here.

I am three paces from my quarry now. Close enough."Farewell, Brightpoint!" I hiss as I begin to squeeze the crossbow's trigger.

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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Brightpoint was limping a bit as he returned from the hospital's privy. He had waited in growing discomfort for the chatty young nun to be on her way so that he could get some relief.

As he padded silently down the dim aisle, he saw a figure standing near his bed, aiming a crossbow down at the roll of bedclothes there, hissing words he could not hear. The figure was tall, gaunt, and dressed in black, with a familiar shock of white hair.

Allan went cold and then hot with fury. Looking quickly around, he saw a stone mortar and pestle on a table within reach. Silently snatch it up he hurled it at the head of the would-be assassin.


--.elias.
The arrow burried itself in the bed without striking a target. Movement to my left. A silhouette out of the corner of my eye. I look. "Brightpoint!" I hiss. I had not seen him leave! My mistake had been choosing stealth rather than keeping my eyes on him. He sees me. Recognizes me. A stone mortar flies toward my head. I dodge it in the nick of time. It shatters upon the floor behind me.

I pull the crossbow bolt from the bedlinens and reload my crossbow. I shall not leave my mission unfinished! I aim it at him, looking to see if he is armed. I cannot tell. This time, at least, I will have proper aim before pulling the trigger.

"Why.won't.you.just.die?" I ask him in irritation.

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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Brightpoint stifled a curse as the mortar missed and shattered against the stone wall with a deafening crack.

He saw Elias reach down to retrieve his bolt and reload the crossbow. Allan began a movement to lift a chair as a shield of sorts, intending to block the bolt and rush Elias with the impromptu weapon before another reload was possible.

He answered Elias' snarled question with a grin, "Because Jah requires me here to stop idiots like you..."

--.elias.
I see the grip he has on the chair. He could block my bolt if I fire now. I hold my shot, waiting for an opportune moment to depress the trigger and send the crossbow bolt for his heart. If he were armed, he wouldn't have thrown the stone mortar at me. He wouldn't have a defensive grip on the chair.

Keeping one eye on my quarry -- I'll not make the same mistake again -- I glance at the shattered mortar upon the floor.

"Tell me. Did you really expect to take me out with a mortar and pestle?" I ask him. Amusement laces my tone. Keep talking, Brightpoint. I will have my opportunity.

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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan grinned wolfishly, "Well, yes. I generally reserve higher grade munitions for opponents that can cause lasting harm...

So what do you hope to accomplish here? By now all the noise will be drawing guards, nuns and such..."






--.Elias. wrote:

"Tell me. Did you really expect to take me out with a mortar and pestle?"
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