"Gwen is GONE!" Adrienne shrieked "Linnet and Richard don't believe me, but she's gone! Gone I tell you! Disappeared! Kidnapped! Stolen!!!!!"
Maud glanced around the laundry nervously. Gossip spread like wildfire amongst the servants and maids, and she didn't wish such a tale–especially one about the princess–to be heard by them. Grabbing Adrienne by the arm, she pulled her out to the hallway. "Shhhh, child!! You must learn to be more careful where you tell your tales!" She warned. More gently, she said, "Now tell me what gives you the idea your sister has been kidnapped?" (Madam)
Linnet sat down, then quickly stood up. "Richard, accompany me to Edinburgh, please," she requested.
Richard nodded. "Of course, anything for your ladyship," he replied politely. The two went to the stables to have their horses saddled.
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The servant sighed irritably, then left the hall by Redd's door. The queen would just have to wait. (Crazychick)
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Fawn watched Richard and Linnet intently. Watching and studying people was something she did quite often in her spare time. She knew just about all there was to know about the royal family of Alnwick. They were a rather boring and unexciting lot in her opinion, unlike the royal family of Edinburgh, whom she assumed were full of exciting tales and secrets.
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Katrina began climbing the ladder. Alena looked a mess and she figured the girl would appreciate a clean dress. "Alena, I you'll follow me, I'll lend ye a clean outfit," she offered. (Madam, Crazychick)
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An enraged Mariah paced a room. "Why couldn't the servants just do as they're told, and quickly!" She muttered to herself,
Edwin descended a flight of stairs into the cellar. He peered around the corner, and seeing no one, continued on his way.
(Beaky, Jenel can run into him iffin ya wanna)
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Edmund began trotting his horse. He glanced back to make sure Gwen was following. He knew they weren't alone.
(Crazychick)