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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


As they glided up the stairs with minimal mis-steps and weaving Allan considered Destini's comment and question.

"Well he is on his own, dear, as of last looking Nothing Richard this Way Comes. And bless Jah for it...his interruption of a quiet chat when he first blundered into our lives was quite....inconvenient"

Up a few more steps

"And he did explain what has been going on. Perhaps it would be good for me to share the long winding story whilst we sample this by candle-light?
"

Allan held up a bottle of brandy he had nicked (ok, he left twice its value in the tip jar) from the bar.

Destini
Ah, yes, before Richard. The traveler's shelter. Her carressing his cheek in the fire light. Just as he had done earlier tonight in the woods outside the lake. She looked at the bottle of brandy in his hand and the offer of candlelight and grinned. "Ah always do adore ye in candlelight," she said. Strangely, she did not immediately regret her flirtatious words.

She waited until he opened the door to their room and led her within before speaking further. Lifting a long stick of wood from a nearby metal bowl, she lit it in the brazier and moved the flame to light the candles. Happily, she was not so drunk that she couldn't wield a flame. "Why do ye say 'twas inconvenient?" She cast a sideways glance and smile at Allan as she lit the second candle.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Why inconvenient," mused Allan in a false air of innocent concentration as he relocked the door and watched Destini make short work of lighting candles. He took a second to also bar the door before continuing.

"Let us put our heads together and think on it, shall we?"

He produced a pair of crystal snifters and set them on the table.

"There is a moment in any association where respect turns to camaraderie....another when it arrives at the doors of friendship, and still another when it becomes something more."

Allan pulled the stopper and poured the amber liquid which reflected the candle light well.

"So imagine of you will, the unpleasant nature of realizing that at just one of those moments some great git blunders in out of the rain?"

Destini
"An' which o' these moments is this?" she asked him as she lit the final candle and turned to him with the lit stick of wood dancing firelight in her eyes.

"Camraderie?" She blew out the flame on the lit stick of wood. Her smile's light took the place of the flame. She set the charred stick aside.

"Friendship?' She closed the distance between them and accepted one of the two crystal snifters from his hand.

"Or somethin' more?" She clinked her glass with his and took a delicate sip.
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan smiled as the glasses clinked..."here's to more."

He smiled at her and brushed her cheek as he sipped the brandy.

"I had promised you a telling this evening. Do you still want Richard's story? I have to tell you I knew there was more to it than he said, but I rather did not expect what I got."



Destini
She treasured his touch and his words. This time she did not close her eyes when he brushed her cheek. She watched him intently instead, the firelight reflecting in her eyes with ... more.

It took some doing to pull herself back to the topic at hand, but she did so nonetheless. "Aye, Richard," she said, taking another sip of brandy. "Ah do still want ta know. What was he hidin' from us? What did he say ta ye?"
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan nodded, "Yes, Richard's tale..."

He took a sip of brandy, measuring his words.

"I had long thought something too convenient, too coincidental about Richard having the confidence of the Cardinal. Enough so, that he was handed one of the most secure and powerful documents in England."

Allan held up the letter of Marque. He opened it and showed it to Destini

"Note, if you will, the deep slanting of the Cardinal's writing. Note the almost engraved nature of the punctuation. He was in a hurry, felt very strongly about this document, and sent it with urgency of one in power who will send his most trusted associate out with it."


Allan put it away and continued, "Cardinal Faheud will never send something that important out with a rookie man at arms who hardly knows the names of anyone in the County and has no idea that the Chief of Security is an Arch Deacon, not a deacon."

Allan paced a moment, gathering for the revelation.

"Richard, when accosted with these facts concurred entirely. He pointed out that I had correctly spotted him as noble-born, but that a second son gets upbringing and not a wit of land, title, or wealth.

He revealed he had been hired by someone named 'The Red Duke' out of Scotland to close the information path from England to Ireland. He was sent to meet a courier who had taken the letter of marque off of an elderly traveler."


Allan sipped his brandy again

"He also received a very specific letter from someone with the initial 'A' whom I believe to be the Viscomte d'Argent. It told him to kill you and keep me from getting to Ireland. Unfortunately for his employers, he came to believe in our side more than his.

Earlier today he heard some questionable sorts discussing an ambush plan and came out to warn us. It was of course nearly too late and he had to take out some of the attackers.

There is no way he could possibly go to the other side again, so I do believe he has transferred his loyalty and not inconsiderable skills to our service."


Destini
Her knees dropped her to a seated position on the bed where she took in what Allan was saying with all the wide-eyed disbelief of a child being told a bedtime story. The problem was, of course, that she did believe it. The explanation made perfect sense, filled in all the necessary details that had been lacking. "Closin' da infermation path twixt England 'n' Eire means we were right. Nay only am Ah in danger, but so is Pagan." Richard could have killed her and severed the link in England. What if Pagan had run into the same trouble? There had been no word from Ireland. None at all. Now Destini worried all the more.

But Richard hadn't killed her. He'd saved her. Thrice.

"Ye expect we should trust him?" asked Destini of Allan. "E'en tho he changed sides? What makes ye think he willnae turn on us 'n' attempt ta re-ingratiate himself with his fermer employer? Or he might try ta play both ends 'gainst the middle 'n' werk fer himself. What do ye know o' this Red Duke beyond he lives in Scotland?"

She took a long sip of brandy. "Ah donae know that Ah kin make meself trust Richard, Allan. Nay after ye've told me this." She shook her head from side to side. "Ah cannae believe Ah e'er trusted him."
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--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan filled his glass and effected the same for Destini.

"To be fair, Best One, it can be easily calculated as to whether he should be trusted."

Sensing the imminent approach of a blast of Irish disbelief he raised a palm up

"A moment.. The calculations run thus:

    Motivation to stop serving his old employer. In this case he told me that there are idiots, dolts, and morons (his words not mine) working for the Red Duke. Of the Red Duke I know little, save that he make's d'Argent look like a kitten. One who purrs loudly.

    Motivation to serve our side. he stated many times how impressed he was at the ability of myself, and later the two of us, to overcome enormous odds to get a mission done. He also is intrigued by our ability to use small details to reach solid conclusions. he has saved you three times and me once.

    Motivation to stay on our side. He can never go back to the other side as there will be a number of death contracts out on him. He also believes we are stronger and will thus carry the day. Being a businessman he sides with good business."


The latter is a less strong case, but that is two and a half out of three. We really only need two in order to believe he will stay put. That and I'll rip out his throat if he betrays us.


And that is why I believe him."


Destini
"Ye'll have ta git in line if he does betray us," said Destini angrily into her glass as she took a sip of her refilled beverage. One thing about having just killed a man this evening, she now knew what she was capable of doing. Removing the sifter from her lips, she sighed.

"Ah trust ye, Allan. More, perhaps, than Ah've e'er trusted any." She turned her gaze to look at Allan in the candlelight. He really was an amazing man. " 'N' Ah will do me best ta trust him, too. Ye're right in that Richard does have skills that kin come o' use durin' our mission. Ah only hope that when we face d'Argent, he willnae have second thoughts."

Her expression darkened. "Jah help him iffin he betrays us." She sipped some brandy from her glass.
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--Brother_corwynn


"Well THAT is an understatement," commented brother Corwynn as he climbed up off the ledge and into the open window.

"I have been tracking you two for ages, damned if it wasn't a magical, mystery tour!"


Destini
In one motion, Destini set down her glass on the night stand, drew her weapon, and fired at the man in the window.

Being drunk, she missed.

The crossbow bolt hit between the man's ankles and embedded itself into the baseboard.

Realizing she'd missed, she reloaded and aimed only slightly higher. She smirked, daring the man to enter their room further.

She remembered Allan's words when Richard had blundered into their quiet evening and mimicked them. "Who, or what, are ye?"
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--Brother_corwynn


The bolt was still quivering between his ankles. Even as the reloaded weapon raised up to a fairly uncomfortable place he raised his hands in a surrender and grinned.

"Thank you for firing low, or thank Jah for modifying your aim, miss Destini MacKenzie. I am Brother Corwynn duMont, interim Chief of Security to Cardinal Faheud. At least I am til Adventure-boy there gets home. How's things Allan?"


--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Allan looked at Corwynn in surprise and at Destini with mock annoyance. Well, it was mostly mock annoyance.

"Destini! I locked and barred the door to keep Richard or some tavern wench from blundering in. I thought you might have seen to the window!

Hullo Corwynn. What in Jah's name brings you blundering in here at all hours, snooping at the window ledge?


By the way, she is better with that crossbow than I am."


Allan made a business out of draining his glass and pouring out more.

Destini
Only because Allan seemed to know and trust the man in the window did she remove the arrow from its slot and disarmed her crossbow. "Apologies," she said to Corwynn, only half-meaning the word. " 'Twouldnae be da first time we've been accosted in this manner."

Turning to Allan on her way for reaching for her own glass, she said, "As fer the window, Ah didnae 'spect any ta come from there. 'N' anyway, Ah was lightin' da candles."

She drained her glass and held it out to Allan for more. Jah, would this day never end? "What are ye doin' here?"
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