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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan's steps felt a bit heavier as he trudged back down to the examination chamber. He hated himself for pulling rank on Mother Mary, but he really had no choice, then, did he?

Life was all about choices, and not having any had always made Allan feel cornered and angry. He hardly acknowledged the guards outside the chamber.

Elias was right where he had left him a few minutes ago, and Brightpoint resumed his station behind the chair.

"So... Let's see how your doing after a little time to think, shall we?

Who do you work for?



--.elias.
My captor's first sight of me as he enters the room again is my body slumped forward against my bonds. My head shakes slowly from side to side in apparent defeat. "Come now, Brightpoint," My voice is muffled slightly against my tunic. I lean back in my chair with a slump and look over my shoulder in an attempt to see him. "We both know you won't kill me until you have your answers,"

If Brightpoint wants the truth, I'll give it to him ... and use the truth to my advantage in the process. "But if I tell you who I'm working for, I'm as good as dead. Even if He doesn't find me, I know you want to kill me. If I talk, you'll have no further use for me. My silence is the only thing keeping me alive."

I let out a slow exhalation of breath and make an effort to sit up straight in my chair. My posture is defiant as if I am willing to face my captor's torture in order to live. "Continue your ministrations if you must. I see no profit in giving you what you want."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Brightpoint walked around to look into Elias' deadpan eyes.

"You were always terrible at chess, Elias, as you cannot think more than a move ahead, can you?

The only thing that will keep you alive is the capture of your employers. I will make it common knowledge that you helped us and divulged numerous secrets when I turn you over to the constable for your little murder spree here. I will petition the Count to not execute you based on this great service. And I will make the petition publicly.


I expect you'll be killed in your cell within days.

So you really do want to tell me sooner than later."


Allan reached over to the brazier and pulled out the white-hot poker. He held it about six inches from Elias' right eye.

"Now then. Who do you work for?"



--.elias.
I make an effort to keep my eyes on Brightpoint, refusing to see the poker. "The way I see it, all my choices end in death," I spit my words at him. "If I don't tell you, you send me to the county gaol and set me up to be killed by my own people. If I do tell you, I either die here at your hand or at the end of a rope.

"My employer has spies everywhere. If you send me to the county gaol to serve a life sentence in prison instead of death, He will find me regardless of whether you proclaim my assistance or no. I'm a dead man any way you look at it.

"Forget it, Brightpoint."
I narrow my gaze at him.

"If you want my employer, you'll have to do better. Release me ... and the name is yours."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Right then," began Allan in a suddenly pleasant tone, leaning partly out into the hall, "You, Guard, come here!"

A guard in the Livery of the Count of Sussex stepped into the room and saluted.

Allan walked to where he was sure Elias would see him and gave the orders,

"You are to ride straight to the Count of Sussex and tell him that Elias Barnabas has given us the name of his employer and detailed information about the plans. Further, please ask His Grace to send out the constabulary to haul this trash away from the hospital."

"Right you are, Sir." The guard stepped smartly to his task, boots echoing on the stone floor as he went.

Brightpoint turned to the prisoner.

"You, at least, will be one less insane killer on the loose and I needn't break my promises to Mother Mary about killing you on the premises.

Goodbye, Elias..."


--.elias.
I listen as the door begins to swing shut. The squeak of its rusty hinges sounds like the lid of a coffin ... my coffin. "Wait!" I shout loudly over my shoulder so he can hear me. "I'll give you the name!" My tone is panicked, my eyes wide.

Have I played this game too far?
Have I lost my only chance to be free?
... To live?
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan paused outside the door and wondered...Did Elias actually intend to give up the name? May as well see. He walked back into the room

"What?"


--.elias.
I truly intend to give up the name. I think of my options, knowing Brightpoint will never allow me to go free, knowing my associates will never allow me to live if I speak. "I have one condition," I begin, hoping my request doesn't cost me Brightpoint's attention. "Hear me out! ... If you will not release me, promise me you'll kill me yourself. Don't lock me away in the county gaol or anywhere my associates will find me."

I wince at the injuries my former brother has caused me this night. "You may think you're skilled at interrogation." I shake my head gravely. "You have no idea what my associates are capable of."

With eyes wide with fear, I meet his gaze. "Don't leave me to their devices ... promise me you'll kill me yourself ... and I'll give you His name."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan pondered the problem a moment and came to a decision.

"Fine. I will see to it myself after we get you off these premises.


The Name.



--.elias.
I close my eyes and issue a sigh of relief. Tension releases from my shoulders. It is done. Years ago, I knew that once Brightpoint gave his word, he never went back on it. I can only hope time has not changed that. I nod.

I open my eyes and give Brightpoint the name he so desperately seeks.

"Viscomte d'Argent."

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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan knew that name, as did His Grace. It made a good deal of sense as well given the Viscomte's resources. There were probably other major players as well, but a little fish like Elias would not be privy to that.

"Very well." intoned the archdeacon. He stepped to the doorway and called out

"Come back in here."

The same guard as before entered.

"It worked. Send a pigeon to the Count to tell him I am coming there post haste. And have the constable come out and pick this fellow up. No word to anyone about who he is or what has happened here."

Allan turned to Elias, "If you are found guilty, I will keep my promise. If you try to escape or harm anyone else, we'll be sure your employer knows where you are and how we got his name."

--.elias.
Rage.

Instant fury burns hotter than the daytime star as Brightpoint reveals his deception and speaks his plans for me. What?! Constable? And was he talking about a trial?

"No!" I bellow. "You promised!" I try to get up from my chair but my bonds hold me fast. "Brightpoint! Why wait for a jury?! You know I'll be convicted! Kill me now! I gave you what you wanted!"

This cannot be happening!

"Kill me, Brightpoint!"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan looked through Elias

"In a word... No."

he turned towards the door and started walking

"Goodbye Elias"

--.elias.
I watch my former brother pull the door closed. "No!"

I scream his name as the door closes and I see my brother for the last time.
I cry for vengence.
I decry whatever force allowed me to trust the man my employer had told me never to underestimate.

I am ... undone ...

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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan Brightpoint, Arch-Deacon and attache was a tired soul. He wanted nothing more than to walk back down to the wards and sleep until the season passed away. But that would not happen. He had promises to keep and miles to walk before he'd sleep.

Prepared to depart for Hastings, Allan veered from his path and made his way to a door that would not necessarily open in welcome.

He did, however need Mother Mary to know that he had kept his promise to not use terminal force in her house, and that Elias would depart it in the care of the Count's men en route to justice.

He arrived at the door and knocked...



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