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Lariah saw him take out his sword, and she dismounted her horse.
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Richard tucked the advice away in his head. "Very well then. But at the moment, I think I'd better watch her. You never know with assassins," he said. "Now you'd better run along, before you get yourself in danger," he warned."Dont follow her around." She thought for a moment. "I'm not saying that you shouldn't talk to her, but she isn't going to want you always at her side." She shrugged.
Linnet's irritation had subsided. She liked the guy, he was nice, jovial, and friendly. "Yes, I am if Alnwick. As a matter of fact, I am the princess' closest friend," she said proudly.
Lariah saw him take out his sword, and she dismounted her horse.
"Would you perhaps mind telling me who the young woman was that ran off as soon as I made my appearance?" She asked. She wondered how much info she could get off this young man.Linnet's irritation had subsided. She liked the guy, he was nice, jovial, and friendly. "Yes, I am if Alnwick. As a matter of fact, I am the princess' closest friend," she said proudly.
Fent chuckled. "That's quite interesting." He never did talk much, unless he was talking with Fawn. Overall, he seemed shy, but he'd never admit it.
Maud set the basket down carefully and put her ear to the door. She listened carefully, trying to distinguish voices. Neither one she could recognize.
Richard tucked the advice away in his head. "Very well then. But at the moment, I think I'd better watch her. You never know with assassins," he said. "Now you'd better run along, before you get yourself in danger," he warned.
Gwen rolled her eyes. "Fine Ill 'run along.'" she turned to walk towards her friend, but decided not to interrupt, instead she whistled softly to her horse.Richard tucked the advice away in his head. "Very well then. But at the moment, I think I'd better watch her. You never know with assassins," he said. "Now you'd better run along, before you get yourself in danger," he warned.
Edwin awoke, sweat poring down his face. He had had a nightmare. His paper was crumpled from his head. He sat up and tried to smooth it out, to no avail. He sighed." You act like I'm a threat." Lariah said as she walked toward the man, Sparrow following her. She was quite proud of her large, handsome red dun horse.