--Richard.grimthorn
The title didn't sound right, but it sounded right enough. Grimthorn wondered if he dared trust his instincts or if he should try to reason out if Faheud had been Bishop of Hereford or somewhere else. He reached for a second scone to cloak his hesitation. No, Grimthorn's instincts had never led him astray before. He decided Brightpoint was playing him for a fool. Hereford was undoubtedly incorrect. The moment he'd disguarded Brightpoint's suggestion for the falsity it was, suddenly the correct answer came forefront to his mind. Faheud had been Bishop of Brighton. Not Hereford. Fascinating how the human mind worked.
Clever, Brightpoint, to work a trick question into their 'casual' conversation, but not quite clever enough. He would not be trapped so easily. Grimthorn feigned a believable expression of confusion. "Hereford? You mean Brighton, don't you? Yes, I'm certain you must." He smiled as if he were forgiving Brightpoint for his understandable mistake. "To answer your question, I have followed Faheud's career quite closely. However, most of my assignments for His Grace have been behind-the-scenes work. Rather boring, really. Nothing compared to your missions, I'm sure. Your life must be quite breathtaking." He attempted to shift the topic of conversation off himself and on to something else, anything else.
The idiot Elias had said the Irish girl was Brightpoint's weakness. Perhaps it was time to see if the moron had managed to do something right after all. "Speaking of things breathtaking, how did you meet the lady MacKenzie?"
Clever, Brightpoint, to work a trick question into their 'casual' conversation, but not quite clever enough. He would not be trapped so easily. Grimthorn feigned a believable expression of confusion. "Hereford? You mean Brighton, don't you? Yes, I'm certain you must." He smiled as if he were forgiving Brightpoint for his understandable mistake. "To answer your question, I have followed Faheud's career quite closely. However, most of my assignments for His Grace have been behind-the-scenes work. Rather boring, really. Nothing compared to your missions, I'm sure. Your life must be quite breathtaking." He attempted to shift the topic of conversation off himself and on to something else, anything else.
The idiot Elias had said the Irish girl was Brightpoint's weakness. Perhaps it was time to see if the moron had managed to do something right after all. "Speaking of things breathtaking, how did you meet the lady MacKenzie?"