Barnaby awoke early in the morning, as he'd become accustomed to, despite arriving late in the evening yesterday. He lay in the comfortable bed, looking over to the empty space next to it and sighing. She should have been with him, so that they could go home together and start a new chapter in both their lives. But the Abbot had told him she was not in any condition to travel, and so he'd left her in Preston to recover while he brought someone who wished to move to Chard to Holywell so that they might find passage on a ship.
He sat on the edge of the bed a few moments before yelling at himself to move it.
What will be, will be he thought to himself as he stood and went over to the washbasin to splash water on his face. Once he was dressed, he headed downstairs to the common room and sat down to eat some breakfast. He stopped the serving girl after she set his food down to ask some questions.
"Excuse me, lass. Be there any ships in port that I might be able to book passage on?"
The serving girl paused to think for a moment before replying
"Yes, milord, there is a ship docked right now. Royal Fortune, if I remember right. If'n ya check with the Harbormaster, he can probably tell ya where its heading." She turned to nod in acknowledgement of another patron before adding
"Sometimes, tis at Anglesey, rather than Holywell proper, but the Princess' own ship, Persephone, might also be willing to take ya somewheres."
Nodding his thanks, he realized he'd forgotten, his mind having been preoccupied lately, that the Regent made her home here. Barnaby ate and decided that after heading to the docks, he would send a note letting her know he was here, so that he might pay his respects properly.
His meal was nearly done, when he saw a young man, most likely a page, who was clearly looking for someone enter and approach the barkeep. The barkeep gestured his way and the page looked right at him before nodding and walking towards him. Barnaby wondered who it might be that was looking for him and studied the man as he approached, thinking he really should pay more attention to who was using what livery.
"Lord Mansfield" the page bowed
"I come bearing an invitation from Her Royal Highness, Princess Jennet Elizabeth de Peverel-Holland, to Beaumaris Castle on the isle of Anglesey."
A small, amused smile crept over his face even as he wondered how she'd known he was here already. He took the invitation and read it over before replying
"I need a few minutes to gather my things. I trust there is room for my horse as well?" When the page nodded, he went upstairs, quickly repacking his things and returning to the common room. Once he checked out, he gestured to the page to lead the way and followed behind him, heading towards the docks.
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