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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Mary_persephone
"NO!"

Mary tried to stand and failed. "You must be mistaken! You must be wrong! You must be ...." The look on dear Corwynn's face said he wasn't, though he wished for all the world that he was. Mary shook her head from side to side, unable to fathom a world without her dearest friend.

"... No ..."

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Faheud


"Alberic? Dead? He has been with me for twenty years!! There is no...way........wait a minute..."

Faheud launched out of his seat

"Alberic left me in a hurry. He had only food and a letter of marque in his satchel. Nothing worth stealing."


Faheud paced angrily, agitation obvious in his gait.

"Was the letter still there Corwynn?"

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Faheud, King of England



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--Brother_corwynn


"There was nothing but some field rations lying near the satchel, my Lord. I must presume the letter was taken..."

Corwynn stopped dead

"Someone took the letter.... was it for a specific person?"



Faheud


Faheud nodded slowly

"Aye. It gave plenipotentiary authority to Brightpoint and young Destini. The only possible reason to take it would be to insert an imposter....
"

Faheud held his palms to his forehead, which was suddenly throbbing...

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Faheud, King of England



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--Mary_persephone
Mary wasn't listening.

Alberic was dead? It wasn't possible.

The noise of the room was muffled. It was as if she were one of her patients in need of treatment for an ear infection. She couldn't hear the conversation going on right next to her. She couldn't understand.

She just kept shaking her head from side to side.

Alberic dead?

It just.wasn't.possible.

She vaguely heard Faheud address a possible reason for this (she swallowed hard before she could even think the word) murder ... a letter? an imposter?

"Why?" was all she could add to the conversation.

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Faheud


Faheud took command of the situation with an explosion of personal aura that required no words. In a heartbeat he was simply in charge.

"Mary, I need to know if Brightpoint and MacKenzie were through here. Was Alberic with them? I need to know if he might have been waylaid after he handed off the letter.


Corwynn, what is the condition of my horse? Any injury you may find will provide priceless information as to what happened.

Mary, can you have your most experienced healer--not you, I would not ask it of you--examine Alberic and tell me all of his injuries.

I need data, data, data! I must have data. You cannot make bricks without clay!"

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Faheud, King of England



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--Mary_persephone
Mary looked up at Faheud, but her gaze looked through him, rather than at him ... her mind was sifting through a thousand conversations she'd had with her best friend in the fourty years she'd known him. How could Alberic be dead?

"Ye-es," she said slowly, trying with all her willpower to focus now on what needed to be focused upon. But she was no soldier. This was difficult for her, moreso than the rest of them. "Young Brightpoint and Destini came through here about a day ago. Alber...." her voice faultered. His name bore the intense pain of his loss. She swallowed and tried to continue, for Faheud, for Young Brightpoint, for Alberic's memory. All she could do was try. "Alberic arrived not two hours after Young Brightpoint and Destini left. He said he had to deliver your letter of marque to them. I tried to stop him, tried to get him to stay... would that I had ... he might still be alive ...."

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--Brother_corwynn


Brother Corwynn listened to Mary's comments and shook his head. "Respectfully, Reverend Mother Mary, no. I believe if he had stayed he, you, and many others would be dead.

I am stricken at the loss of my chief mentor.

And I will avenge him

But for now, we may take heart knowing that we know something.

Your Grace. I shall go immediately to see to your Steed and make you swiftly aware of how he stands.

I fear that grave peril approaches my brother Allan and his.....friend and fellow attache.

Great haste is required."


Corwynn sped from the room on a mission as though flames chased him.

--Mary_persephone
Mary watched dear Corwynn leave, set upon the mission laid upon him. She should do the same. She should do something. She stood, shakily, but she stood. "I should see to him ... I should ..." She thought of how it would be to oversee the preparations of a funeral, thought of the washing of her dear friend's body before the placing of him into the ground.

"Oh, Faheud," she said to her only living close friend in Jah's world. "What am I going to do without him? He was dedicated and sweet. He never let anyone down. This," She raised a finger to Faheud, "isn't his fault. I will go with Corwynn to ...." She trailed off. She couldn't even finish her sentence. Oh, what was she coming to in her old age?

She sat again, shaking her head. "No," she agreed. "No, you're right, of course." She nodded her assent, doing as dear Corwynn had done, obeying her command. "Magdalene is at Westgate Manor. I will send Ruth to attend to Alberic."

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Faheud
Faheud felt shards of glass cut his soul with every pang of grief Mary displayed.

"I thank you, Mary. We who remain must stick together to assure a better tomorrow. I am so sorry for your....our loss."

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Faheud, King of England



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--Richard.grimthorn
A day and a half North of the Hospital of Saint Thomas, Grimthorn led the way to the fording of the River Thames. If Brightpoint had expected him to be unable to lead them to the ford, he now knew he was mistaken. The river boiled in turmoil at the recent rains. Though the rain had stopped, it was clearly far from finished. Rolling dark clouds were moving from the West, threatening to drop more rain on the already swollen river. It was but mid-morning, yet the limited amount of sunlight made it look as if it were mid-afternoon and moving toward evening. Brightpoint followed directly behind him. Grimthorn turned to him. "Well, here we are, my lord. How do you expect we ford?"

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


We must find the right fording point and cross, as always.

The waters are not too high to go across if we are steady and careful.

So, Trooper....go forth steady and careful. Savvy?"


Destini
As Grimthorn turned his mount to the 'safest road across', Destini road her mount directly beside Allan's. "Are ye sure 'bout the crossin' here?" she asked him. "I donae like the looks o' the risin' water." Grimthorn's horse was already up to its knees in the water and he was barely three feet across the ford.

She looked to the oncoming storm clouds with a nervous glance. "An' I donae like the look o' the oncomin' storm."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"I like nothing about this situation that is not riding your horse.

I hate whatever the hell Grimthorn is, I hate the weather and I hate this crossing

I am playing the odds hoping that the least evil situation is better than the worst.

Let's try to get across and be thankful it is not a highland mudslide.

I am sorry this is not safe. But our mission will probably never afford us much in the way of safe...

Will you be okay?"


He smiled... and hoped he made her feel more comfortable than he was currently capable of feeling...


Destini
"I donae know if all will be alright. I pray to Jah 'twill. Ye're right in that our road isnae a safe one, but - fer ye - I will tread any road." She grinned at him despite her words. Her smile was far more reassuring than she felt. She clicked her tongue and urged her horse to the ford.

The waters swirled in the overflowing bank inches in front of her horse’s legs. Estrella de Fuego whinnied and shook her head. Her horse did not want to go into the water, did not want to ford the River Thames. Destini couldn’t blame her in the least. If there were any other way, if there were any more time, she would happily wait until the waters had receded. But time and location were not luxuries they could afford. Destini dismounted and gently took the reins of her mount and lead her into the swirling waters.

The water was frigid cold and the current was strong – far stronger than she had realized going in. Her balance faltered. She steadied herself. Lightening struck a nearby tree, igniting the evening in brilliant white. The air tasted almost metallic in the resulting charged air. Estrella de Fuego jerked her head back in fear at the sudden thunderclap, pulling at the reigns clasped tightly in Destini’s grasp.

Estrella de Fuego’s sudden strong pull knocked Destini off balance. She stepped backward, trying to control the horse. Her feet encountered a loose stone in the ford and she fell backwards. The reigns were pulled from her grasp. The water came up to meet her, surging over her head as she fell into the deeper water. Destini tried to find her footing. The water wasn’t that deep here. If she could stand, she’d be fine. The strong current pulled at her feet and clothes, dragging her downstream into still-deeper water. She couldn’t get any friction upon the rocky bottom of the river. She tried to swim. She had to get to the surface!
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