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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan looked at the emotions dancing across Destini's face, and at the ones swimming in her eyes. The normal quip was set aside for the moment at least.

"You are an independent soul, and not easily can you accept others doing things you felt you should have been able to do.

Cross that with my past failures to arrive home with all of my comrades and the obvious result of being slightly over-protective.

I suspect the immovable object and irresistible force are doomed to have a bit of friction when they run across each other"


He looked into the fire with a wry smile

"You had a fair point though. There are things you could be easily taught in our travels that would allow you to require aid much less frequently. But river banks will always crumble when least expected regardless of your training. Ambushes happen to anyone.

I will agree to be careful not to let either teaching or saving feel patronizing, and in exchange, you can agree to be a good student, learn that which is learn-able, and accept that some things there are that the brightest soul cannot command.



Do we have an accord?"


Destini
He was treating her as a teacher would treat a student, as a compatriot, a little as a friend, and probably not as more. Perhaps that was for the best. Archcanon Alberic had once wondered if personal involvement would be a problem to their mission. It seemed, now, it was indeed a problem, and it was a problem they had maybe just done away with. Damn. Why did things have to be so confusing between them?

She nodded her agreement to Allan's words. There were things neither of them could affect, situations that would probably affect them both and leave them helpless. His words helped her move beyond the situation at the River Thames. She focused her gaze directly on his, trying to put aside anything that might distract them further. Whether she was successful or not would remain to be seen. "An' accord, aye," she said. An oath, yes. But not one that superseded her connection to her kin. That she could not grant for any price. "But if ye an' my kin come into conflict. I must needs side with them." She didn't think it would be an issue, but she spoke the words just to be fair. She had once had a similar conversation with the Count Faheud, her employer. She was MacKenzie. Her kin came first. That was all anyone needed to know.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Perfect," answered Allan. After we cook whatever Richard just caught, we can discuss what the training needs to include.

He should be back soon. I hear him blundering this way through the woods. How did he ever pass basic training?"


Allan rolled his eyes at the state of training in Sussex these days,..

Destini
With Richard coming back soon, she had limited time. The forest in the direction Richard had left was dark, but in looking off in that direction, she knew she'd see him soon. "Ah- Allan," she said, hesitantly. Her eyes met his in a poignant glance of emotional conflict and feelings unresoved despite - or perhaps because of - the many conversations between them. "There's more, but ... I ... I donae know how to tell ye ... " She bit her bottom lip and looked off in the direction Richard had gone. She too, could hear Richard plowing through the forest. And if she could hear him, he could certainly hear them. There wasn't time to say what needed to be said. She blushed profusely and prayed to Jah the darkness of the evening would shield her from Allan's keen gaze.

"Nevermind, forget I said anythin'." Though she said the words, she doubt it would be that easy. She turned back to tending the fire. "We'll discuss trainin' after dinner, then?" The conversation she was trying to have never got any traction, but she tried to turn the topic back to something more appropriate all the same.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Not to worry my dear, we shall have ample time to speak later when Richard is making obeisance to the Altar of Saint Gertrude of the eternal slumber.

There are things I, too, must speak on, but it was important to first align the intellectual before the emotional.


Ah. here is our hero now. I must tell him about trails..."

--Richard.grimthorn
Grimthorn uttered yet another unintelligable curse as yet another blackberry bramble cut through his cotton tunic and into his skin. Honestly?! Stop it, would you?! For the Nameless One's sake! Couldn't he catch a break?!

He burst into the clearing and saw things very much as he left them. Brightpoint sitting ponderously exactly where he left him and the lady MacKenzie exactly where he left her, nursing the fire. Right! Things hadn't gone as bad as he'd feared, now had they?

"Well! What do you say to a brace of conies?" said Grimthorn, holding up a couple of full-grown rabbits.

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Well done lad! One could not expect you to capture a deer, so conies are simply grand! Clean them up and we shall enjoy a fine Rabbit stew as I have saffron, garlic, carrots and corn to make the stew fine as can be.




Destini
She wasn't listening. She was thinking about what Allan had said. 'It was important to first align the intellectual before the emotional' ... Emotional? Did that mean he understood? And was understanding the same as a reciprocated feeling? She was afraid, and at the same time, she was dying to know what he meant.

"Hm?" she said looking up at Richard with the two conies in his hands. She tried not to laugh at how much he looked like a hunting dog returned from a successful hunt and looking for praise. "Ah, yes. The conies are lovely, Richard," she said, adding her praise to Allan's. "An' a conie stew with Allan's ingredients sounds delightful."
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--Richard.grimthorn
Why did he feel he was being toyed with? What had Brighpoint meant when he'd said 'they could not expect him to capture a deer?' Grimthorn narrowed his gaze, but retained his genteel smile. He silently swore he'd show Brightpoint who was boss, eventually. His generous nature could go only so far, after all. The lady MacKenzie, too didn't seem to be all that impressed. What was going on here? What had happened in his absence? Was he actually being tasked to dress the conies? He sighed. Very well. "As you wish, my lord." He nodded his acceptance of the task at hand, if only to maintain his cover. What was the old saying? 'Discression was the better part of valor.' Yes, he would be discreet for the moment ....

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan smiled heartily at Richard's discomfiture. Clearly this was not a man at arms.....but he was willing to play the game as long as Richard was...

"Well done Grimthorn! Dress those conies and save the hearts for the stew as it adds strength and luck to the diners."


He looked over at Destini

"You know, Destini... I have to wonder whatever befell our Peck. Didn't he last leave your hand?"


Destini
Her smile faded. "Aye," she said to Allan without turning around. She stared into the fire. "Peck did last leave my own hand. I sent him to Eire with a message to Pagan. An' I havenae heard anythin' since." She turned to him, worry creasing her brow. "If he cannae find Pagan, if my best friend is dead, if His Majesty Zanditin is dead ... I realize 'tis a lot o' ifs ... but ... what will happen to Peck? Will he find us again? Will he return to His Grace?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"If Peck is alive and free he will find your friend, or you or me, or His Grace.

It will be clear soon, I expect. I....I am sorry if my question has caused you ill..."



Destini
She turned back to the flames of the campfire that mirrored so well the turmolt within her own soul. Jah, help her. "Nay need to apologize, Allan," she said to him while furrows still deepened in her brow. "'Tis a fear I've been livin' with since we left Hastings."

Her worry for her kin was compounded by her own near-brush with death. No wonder there had been a disconnect between she and Allan recently. "I imagine ye have been goin' through much the same with worry fer yer brother."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan wanted to say more, but they had an audience. He settled for saying, "Aye, with all the unrest in the English Speaking world at present, I fear for all friends and family. I hope that none of us are faced with more loss. I have not seen my brother since the middle of my last mission.

When we get to Holywell I will see if the priest there keeps pigeons to communicate with the diocese. If so, we can start word heading to His Grace and see if Peck made it back with word yet."


He looked to see if Destini's expression of worry eased at all

Destini
Allan's words did help, but she was far from eased. She caught the subtle way he glanced at Richard by moving only his eyes. Right. Richard. She had forgotten they weren't alone. She doubted her words would cause them issues. Richard was as loyal to their cause as she and Allan were. But then, she had known Allan for months before he'd mentioned his brother to her. Perhaps he just didn't feel comfortable sharing that information. To avoid saying anything else Allan might not wish Richard to know for whatever reason, Destini settled for nodding to Allan in response.

"I should fetch water if we're to have any hope o' havin' stew this eve," she said as she stood. She paused briefly to pull a small kettle from her satchel and left the clearing in the direction of the rivulette.
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