*The Verge of War* A Medieval Rp

"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.

"That was Fawn," Fent replied honestly, yet he held his tongue slighty. He laughed a little, rubbing the back of his neck.
 
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.
As Gwen turned, Richard grabbed her arm tightly. "Be careful," he warned. "You never know who to trust, in this world of confusion and chaos," he said darkly. (Ooooo)
 
"Fawn? Is she of Alnwick as well? I do hope so. It would be quite the trouble if you were caught with an Edinburgh," Linnet said jokingly.
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Maud opened the door.
 
" 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.

Arthur heard a voice, and turned to see a pretty women trailed by a large dun colored horse emerge from the brush. He sheathed his sword, and dismounted. "Sorry. I was just being cautious, especially this close to Edinburgh."
 
As Gwen turned, Richard grabbed her arm tightly. "Be careful," he warned. "You never know who to trust, in this world of confusion and chaos," he said darkly. (Ooooo)

She glared at him. "The only one I'm not sure I can trust right now is you! Now if you would kindly release my arm I'll be on my way." She was by now thoroughly irritated. "I'm beginning to see why Linnet gas no interest in you." She said under her breath.
 
"Fawn? Is she of Alnwick as well? I do hope so. It would be quite the trouble if you were caught with an Edinburgh," Linnet said jokingly.
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Maud opened the door.

"She is," Fent replied.
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Redd pushed himself against the wall, behind the door, and put his finger to his lips, signalling Fawn to keep quiet.
"HA," Fawn said in a panic as she faced Maud. "H-Hello Maud! How are you this fine day?"
 
" Hmm.. nothing to be scared about. Your far away from Alnwick, what are you doing on the other side of the forest?" Lariah asked. The man was handsome, but she tried to beat down the thought and she looked at him and his black horse.
He ran his finger through his shaggy hair, it would need to be cut soon. "Oh. You know, just riding." He shrugged. "You probably wouldn't understand."
 

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