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(If you want him to beCliffton approached Jane, not knowing it was her, just wanting to strike up conversation with someone "Hey" He said amicably.
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(Wait, so Jephry's there?)
Redd scoffed. He immediately began searching the room for a wealthy looking, young unengaged woman who would be eager for a dance partner.
Richard peered at Peter, or rather, the flukes he carried. "What have you got there? Came for the food rather than the people?" He joked. Linnet placed her free hand on her stomach as nausea set in, her other hand still being held by Richard. She didn't like what he said, or the tone in which he said it. She regretted that Peter's first sight of her was her on this crude knight's arm, but there was nothing to be done about it now. Surely he recognized her.
Jane curtsied and left the queen in order to find and regain Sir Peter.
William immediately stepped up and bowed deeply. "Your highness," he nodded at King Audric, then at the queen. Mariah simply stared at the man, undecided wether she knew him or not.
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"Because, um," Edwin tried to think of an explanation that would make sense. "I forgot something....very important," he added.
(Hey Bant, you can control India now if you would like. She will return to Edinburgh on her own, and if Alfric finds her again then I can control her again etc...)
Alfric clung to the back of Azors cloak, curling himself down as small as he could to protect himself from the bitter wind which cut at him like knives. They would be at Alnwick within the hour. He closed his eyes and listened to the trees rustling above him.
Growing dizzy, Linnet yanked her hand from Richard's and put it to her head. "Can we sit?" She asked Richard. He nodded vigorously, "Of course, here," he led her over to a bench then hurried off to fetch some water seeing that she was unwell. While he was gone, Linnet had a minute to think. Peter had been here all this time and hadn't even sought her out? Perhaps he hadn't recognized her. Perhaps he thought she hadn't come, she told herself.Peter roller his eyes. "No actually. It is for date. Now if you excuse me, I must be returning to her." Peter gave Linnet an apologetic smile.
(If you want him to be)
Jane turned around. "Hello," she smiled sweetly at the young man, his identity unknown to her because of his mask.