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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


At the sound of the shelter door opening, Allan whirled around and had his crossbow up and aimed at the midsection of the wet, arrogant looking man standing in the doorway.

"Who....or What....are you?"


Destini
Destini whirled and raised her crossbow as the door opened. Glancing at Allan, she saw he'd done exactly the same thing. Their positions were exactly mirrored. Both hand-crossbows each aimed a deadly bolt at the stranger. One corner of her mouth belied her stoic exterior. Allan had apparently taught her well.

The man who entered was soaked from the rain.

Friend or foe?

Difficult to tell.

She let Allan do the talking.
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--Richard.grimthorn
A pair of crossbows were aimed at him. "Are you addressing me?" asked Grimthorn of Brightpoint. "Won't His Grace be surprised when he learns what a welcome his trusted guard received?"

He was glad he had thought to hold the letter of marque in his hand rather than wasting time in fishing it out of his pouch now ... an act which would certainly be seen as fishing for a weapon. He tossed the letter of marque onto a nearby table. "I was sent to bear you this. His Grace realized he'd forgotten to send it with you and sent me to deliver it to you instead. As recompense for His Grace's forgetfulness, he's sent me to accompany you. I trust you'll note the letter states that others may aid you..." He watched the attaches, two, carefully, in case he had to go for his throwing daggers at the back of his belt .....

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


With cold eyes, Brightpoint fished up the letter and scanned it.

"Ah. Yes. Well. The best welcomes are reserved for those who understand the fine art of knocking on doors.

Come, dry out by the fire and have some tea and whiskey."


Allan beckoned the stranger in

"So I have worked for His Grace for about fifteen years and never seen you. Where are you from?"

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn ignored the fact that even as Brightpoint 'welcomed' him within, he had not yet put away his crossbow. The girl, too, kept her weapon aimed on him. He acted as if they had put them away, acted as if he were safe - a feat not easily accomplished, yet masterfully performed, if he did say so himself. He went to the fire and rubbed his hands together before it, trying to warm the chill from his fingers. At least such a dismal location still had a decent fire to warm the bones. "I am not surprised you don't know me," he began, "With all that has happened recently, I was brought up from the lower ranks to be a member of Archcanon Alberic's personal guard. You'll note the calligraphy upon the parchment is his." A lie had to be both simple and elegant if it were to be believed. Half-truths were far more easily believed than full lies.

"You may not know me, Deacon Brightpoint, but since I was a young man, I have respected you greatly, seen you come and go ... going being far more likely these days than not." He sighed, just shy of melodramatic, "But then, I don't expect a man of your stature to remember each lowly guard he meets."

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"It is in the details... So...Shall we have a name to call you or do you prefer 'Delivery guy from Count Faheud'?"

Allan smiled and placed his bow back on his belt

"Apologies for the harsh welcome....have a scone, there are some heating on the hearth."


--Richard.grimthorn
"Oh, of course," said Grimthorn, appearing mildly shocked at his own rudeness. "Richard Grimthorn, at your service." He introduced himself with a bow. As he rose, he nodded gentlemanly to Brightpoint then extended his hand to the lady he suspected was the girl Elias had mentioned. "I know Deacon Brightpoint, as I have seen him often over the years. Am I correct in believing that you are the Destini MacKenzie mentioned in the letter of marque?" he asked her.

Destini
"I am," said Destini, uncertainly. She watched Allan put away his crossbow. Reluctantly, she did the same, returning the bolt to its quiver upon her belt and the bow to its frog. If Allan trusted him, so would she. She took Richard's hand in greeting and nodded to him courteously. "Ye are well-favored indeed if Allan is offerin' ye one o' Sister Genova's scones," she said to him with a careful smile. She took her hand back and picked up her mug of tea again. Her tone was easy, even if she wasn't comfortable with a third in their party just yet. Was that because she didn't like Richard? Or because now she wouldn't be alone with Allan?

She looked to Allan with raised eyebrows, trying to catch his eye without Richard seeing her. Did Allan really trust this man?
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Excellent, excellent," began Allan as he winked to Destini where Grimthorn would not see, "Just so we do not waste your time my friend, what do you know of our mission?"

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn took a scone from the hearth and munched on it thoughtfully for several moments. "To be fair, my Lord, I was only promoted to personal guard during the Spring Ball at His Grace's manor. Scarcely any time to learn anything. I'm sure you'll understand." He hoped Brightpoint would take the easy bait or this conversation could get much more messy than Grimthorn intended. He changed the subject, hoping to avoid any messes. "I wish I'd been able to go to that event. What a grand occasion that must have been! But alas, I was told to protect the archcanon's offices instead." Grimthorn sighed. "But we go where we're told, don't we, Deacon Brightpoint? Such is the life of a man-at-arms."

He smiled at the attaches and sat in a chair by the fire. "You see, that was why His Grace sent me. Most of His Grace's guards are still returning from Westgate Manor. I was rested and already in Hastings."

He munched more on the scone before continuing. "So, now that His Grace has re-assigned me from Archcanon Alberic's guard to yours, what are your orders?" He cast them a friendly smile as he finished off the last of the scone. "Is there anything in particular I might need to know to ensure your safety?"

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan went into mission mode, although his hackles had risen during the explanation offered by Grimthorn. It really was not like the Cardinal to send agents or couriers out so poorly briefed. He'd see.

"Right. We are on a mission to Eire to determine what has happened to the King there and to some of our agents in the Country. You'll be well handy as another sword in the likely times of difficulty that seem to run rampant around the lands these days. You are well rested then? You and I may take the first watch. We are on double security for the duration.
"

There would be no chance of he and Destini sleeping whilst an unproven, dodgy man at arms was about....

Destini
She did not like the idea of sleeping whilst Allan took the first watch with a man whom neither of them knew. Richard's story was plausable enough, but any fool could have made up the tale and any actor could have pulled it off. Even His Grace recognized that agents with a performance background - like herself - could prove useful. Did they dare trust this man?

Destini went to the table and examined the letter of marque Richard had brought. She didn't know Alberic's hand like Allan did, but he had verified that it was, indeed, the Archcanon's calligraphy. Richard had arrived in the rain to bring it to them. Would an enemy do that? No, not likley. She was being paranoid. Still, she would sleep with her crossbow close tonight.

"Aye, very well," she conceded to Allan's suggestion, though she wasn't pleased about it. "Wake me when the moon rises an' I'll take the place o' one o' ye on the watch." The moon at this time of the calendar rose somewhere around the halfway point of the night. Hopefully, before morning she would have some answers about this Richard lad.

Destini bid the men goodnight and retired to one of the meager beds. So much for a comfortable night's rest. She'd not sleep well or easily with an unknown lad in their party.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


As Destini went grumbling off to take her rest, Allan sat down by the fire with a conspiratorial grin at Grimthorn.

"So trooper, tell me of your career in Sussex. You have something of a London accent about you. How did you end up in the south?"


--Richard.grimthorn
For all that the Nameless One stood for, what did he need to do to convince them that he was on their side?! ... even if he wasn't ...

Grimthorn smiled convincingly at Brightpoint. "Ah, London. You've got me in one guess, Deacon. I never have been able to escape my youth. Yes, I grew up in London. Joined the city guard from there. Seems my attention to detail came to Faheud's attention during one of his many visits. Of course, he was but a bishop then, but he picked me from a crowd to be his guard. I would follow him when I could - to weddings - to funerals. It gives one a certain pride to join a cause one believes in, don't you think?

"I'm not sure what's going on recently, but the threats seem to have become ... more dire. And that is when I was reassigned to protect Archcanon Alberic."


--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"For me pride comes in doing the work well, to the best of my ability. It is largely that and loyalty that drives me forward."

Allan smiled, "It sounds like you have a similar background for service. Were you with His Grace for his entire tenure as Bishop of Hereford?"

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