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= (CRP) A Changing of the Guard

--Brother_corwynn


"As you wish..." Corwynn trailed off and snagged another bit of apple.

"And of course you get an alibi if you needed it. If Allan Brightpoint says you're on the team, then you are on the team. You cannot convince him without a fairly high degree of sincerity. And to be fair I am not entirely unskilled at spotting stable-sweep myself.

Besides, we are more than sufficiently stern with folks that turn on us as to discourage it as a repetitive occurrence.

So. I will leave you to your morning ministrations for the moment. See you downstairs.

We have a lot to do today..."


Corwynn snagged a last piece of apple and was out of the room far too quickly for the apparent ease of stride he presented.



Destini
The hearty buffet breakfast was much appreciated and Destini finished the last of her plate with relish. She was about to suggest they leave Richard to his slumber and see to the markets before the sun got too warm when she spied Brother Corwynn descding the stairs.

She stood out of respect for the man and curtsied to him when he reached the bottom of the staircase. "Good mornin', brother," she said pleasantly. "I trust ye found lodgings that didnae require ye to use a window as a means o' entrance?" She grinned at him to show there were no hard feelings. Sometimes, she just couldn't resist the tease.
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--Brother_corwynn


"Good morning, Miss MacKenzie," Corwynn beamed, "Aye there were lodgings elsewhere that included doors for entry--albeit some of the ambiance was a bit unsettling."

He sat down and joined Allan and Destini.

"I trust you lot slept well after my extemporaneous visit? I have just come down from providing our new recruit with a tender wake-up visit.

Strangely, he did not seem wildly appreciative of the kind gesture."


Destini
Destini blushed slightly when Corwynn asked if she and Allan had slept well. She glanced at Allan without moving her head, wondering if he took the question as innocent as it seemed. She wondered, too, if Allan's words the night before had been the result of too much drink. Had Allan meant what he'd said to her last night? Did he truly hope for more between them?

She covered her momentary embarrassment with a soft chuckle at Richard's expense. "Aye, I imagine Richard had a rough night. Seems Allan was able to drink him under the table."
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--Brother_corwynn


"Good at that, is our Allan, and I took the liberty of adding ales to the butcher's bill when I left you lot and had a word with Richard." Corwynn smirked impishly at the memory of how unsteadily Richard had climbed the stairs last night.

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


Brightpoint grinned, "So did that 'word with Richard' involve blades this time? Often your quiet words are punctuated with the presence of steel."

Allan sipped at some tea and continued, "So what do we think our best options are at this point? We have some challenges surrounding transit to Eire, and staying here in Holywell is eventually get more attention of the ambush variety.

Desti your instincts are good, what say you?"

Destini
She frowned as she pondered their predicament a moment. "Yer thoughts this mornin' before breakfast were well-thought, Allan. We shouldnae tarry here longer than three days - two if it can be helped. By ship or by horse, we must needs leave Holywell by the end o' the week. We cannae risk another ambush."

She looked to Corwynn. How much had he heard when he had been outside their hostel window? Did he know of the ambush in the woods? And what had Allan meant when he'd asked Corwynn if steel was involved in his chat with Richard? Come to think of it, how did Corwynn know Richard?

Damn these useless questions. Despite that it was late morning, from her point of view, it was too early to let her mind wander off on tangents. But wander it did, whether she willed it or no. She couldn't resist the questions. She never could. "If Richard is - or was - workin' fer the enemies o' the Cardinal, an' not a man-at-arms as he says, how do ye know Richard, brother?"
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--Brother_corwynn


"It turns out that I heard a great deal of your conversation last night and followed a very distinctive set of bootprints I had seen join your party while tracking you. It did not require the mind of a Cardinal to surmise the Richard you were talking about was the same person who belonged in those boots.

Incidentally, he confirmed my supposition when I addressed him by name. He was passing towards here through an alley leading to the other taverns in town.

The same taverns the town constable was asking questions this morning regarding a murder last night.

I agree on getting out quickly, as there are numerous indicators of real trouble brewing up."


Corwynn looked at Allan.

"So how stern did you have to be to get Richard to join us?

I have been treating him like a recruit til you say otherwise as we cannot have him blundering about and ruining the mission."





--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Me? Stern?" asked Allan with an impressive show of innocence no one smarter than an apple core would believe.

"Actually, I did not have to be stern with him. He decided to change sides on his own. I gather he is very underwhelmed with the quality of some of his former co-workers.

He seemed sincere enough, and had saved Desti's life time and again. Hardly the act of someone dedicated to killing her."


--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn snapped his fingers with a look of realization, saying "Ahh yes! He did seem rather smitten with Miss MacKenzie."

Destini
Men!

"I'm right here!" said Destini glaring at both Allan and Corwynn. But try as she might, there wasn't any heat behind the expression. She was truly more amused than irked. Still, to prove her point, she threw a wadded up napkin at Corwynn.

"I'd like to thank ye both fer provin' that men o' Jah are still men." The corners of her mouth belied her forceful words as she turned her half-amused gaze on Allan.
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--Brother_corwynn


"Thank you, my Lady, We live to serve...." Nothing could hide the imp in tone and eyes.

"I shall treasure this holy artifact of Your Radiance always...."

He held up the napkin on high

"Behold...The One True Napkin.."


--Constable_wainwright
Victim: Josiah Barkley

Age: 39

Occupation: Gambler, former broker of information, now retired after a deal made with the constabulary.

Status: deceased

Cause of Death: Direct stab wound to the heart. In short: Murder.

Witnesses: 3 - Marcus Lloyd, George Marley, and Thomas Peyton. Stories match. Perpetrator was angry and drunk when the crime was committed. Witnesses could not elaborate on description based on the darkness of the back room and their haste to make a speedy retreat.

Evidence at the Scene of the Crime: Footprints, one pair. Size, Large. An uneven stride corroborates perpetrator was drunk. Footprints led to another tavern on the other side of the street.

Conclusion: Possible lead within


Another dirty tavern. Another ten or so drunkards to question. Anyone foolish enough to commit murder on his watch found themselves with a short drop and a sudden stop. The problem was finding who.

He needed a suspect soon. Already the trail was growing cold. The very last thing he wanted was a long chase out of town to catch a murderer roaming the English countryside. Or worse, roaming the seas to find him. The murderer was, without a doubt, male. Even if there had been no witnesses, the position of the victim's wound had told him that much. But who and why? Harder to answer.

A familiar face caught his attention the moment he entered. "Allan Brightpoint. I might have known you were in town. Why is it whenever you enter Holywell, I'm cleaning up corpses?"

--Deacon_allan_brightpoint


"Because, dear constable, " Allan grinned without mirth reaching his eyes, "If Holywell was clean before I got here, there would be no laundry to hang out, then, would there."

Allan stood, standing half a head taller than the tough-looking constable.

"We are, as always, upon the same side. Whatever mess you are cleaning up today certainly does not involve me. I have barely arrived and had no time to look after your....loose ends.
"

--Brother_corwynn


Corwynn did a rare thing. Alright, rare for him. He goggled.

"Allan... Is this your 'friend' from Holywell?

Honestly, I expected someone....well...taller...

Good day to you, Constable.
"

Corwynn smiled into his ale.



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