*The Verge of War* A Medieval Rp

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Gwen blushed. "Oh so very busy. Pacing the halls is hard work you know."

(Peter isn't in his room)
Edmund bowed. He turned to leave, then remembered something and turned back. "I hope I will be part of your retinue to the dinner tomorrow evening?" He smiled.

(I know. But Mariah doesn't.)
Mariah turned the handle. It was unlocked. She entered slowly, glanced around the room then left as Peter wasn't in there.
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Linnet went to her room. After placing the flowers in a crystal vase, she dug through her wardrobe in search of the perfect dress for tomorrow. She finally settled upon a silvery-white velvet one, with embroidered short sleeves.
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Gwen smiled. "I will see to it." It crushed her to have to go to it, but it was her duty as princess.
Edmund grinned, bowed once again then turned to leave. He headed for the stables where his horse was.
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Edwin walked his horse slowly and looked amongst the crowds. He had very little time, Mariah needed him back.
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Linnet wondered where Gwen was. It was nearly time for their tea.
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Mariah sat in her private parlor and waited on Edwin
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Fawn whistles a tune to herself as she sat on the castle wall.
 
They at last reached the mountains. Jenel stopped her horseand got off. She walked down a path to a small cabin. " well gentleman, here is the payment for your services. You are free to as you wish or you may stay. You are sworn to secrecy. I will remain here. I do request however if you leave that you come to me once a month and bring news of the castle. "
 
They at last reached the mountains. Jenel stopped her horseand got off. She walked down a path to a small cabin. " well gentleman, here is the payment for your services. You are free to as you wish or you may stay. You are sworn to secrecy. I will remain here. I do request however if you leave that you come to me once a month and bring news of the castle. "
Katrina dismounted as well. She raised an eyebrow at the tiny cramped cottage. Tying her horse to a post, she went to the door and opened it.
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Edwin turned and left the town after no luck of finding anyone he was in search of
 
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Edmund grinned, bowed once again then turned to leave. He headed for the stables where his horse was.
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Edwin walked his horse slowly and looked amongst the crowds. He had very little time, Mariah needed him back.
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Linnet wondered where Gwen was. It was nearly time for their tea.
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Mariah sat in her private parlor and waited on Edwin
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Fawn whistles a tune to herself as she sat on the castle wall.


Gwen continued on her way. She was almost to the field when she realized it was almost time to meet Linnet.
 
Redd nodded. "I think ill stick around for a few day."
Linnet rang the bell for a servant. She requested tea and cakes for two to be served to her room immediately. Meanwhile, she put on a nicer gown.
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Edwin went to his mother's parlor so they could discuss things.
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Edmund whistled to himself as he mounted his horse. He trotted off into the sunset and was never seen again. No, jk, he trotted towards the woods.
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Katrina returned to the group. She stared at Redd. She wasn't quite sure how she'd feel having those two men–assassins at that–staying with them in a cabin in the middle of the mountains where no one would ever find them. She crossed her arms and leaned on her right leg. "If you will be staying, you will need to fix up the loft for yourself," she said seriously.
 
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Linnet rang the bell for a servant. She requested tea and cakes for two to be served to her room immediately. Meanwhile, she put on a nicer gown.
---
Edwin went to his mother's parlor so they could discuss things.
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Edmund whistled to himself as he mounted his horse. He trotted off into the sunset and was never seen again. No, jk, he trotted towards the woods.
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Katrina returned to the group. She stared at Redd. She wasn't quite sure how she'd feel having those two men–assassins at that–staying with them in a cabin in the middle of the mountains where no one would ever find them. She crossed her arms and leaned on her right leg. "If you will be staying, you will need to fix up the loft for yourself," she said seriously.


Gwen finally made it back to her room, cheeks flushed from running. She quickly changed and put a couple more pins in her hair.
 
Edwin walked his horse slowly as he examined the woods.
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Tea was brought, and Linnet sat at the table. She fiddles with her handkerchief while she waited
 

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