*The Verge of War* A Medieval Rp

Peter shrugged. "I would do anything for you Linnet."

Alena laughed. "I never get to sleep in."
Linnet embraced Peter. She knew it would be regarded as improper if anyone was watching, but she didn't care. "I love you," she whispered in his ear
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Edwin watched Alena fixing the fire. He never really thought about all the work she and the other castle servants had to do.
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"Edmund, are you out here?" Dawn called quietly
 
He wrapped his arm around her slim frame. "And I you."

She glanced up to see Edwin watching her. "What?" She asked blushing.
 
He wrapped his arm around her slim frame. "And I you."

She glanced up to see Edwin watching her. "What?" She asked blushing.
(where exactly are they? :lol:)

Linnet continued walking.
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"What? 'What' isn't a question," Edwin teased.
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"Yep," Edmund came up behind Fawn, startling her.
"Where were you?" She asked.
"My castle."
"Ah. Well, what did the queen say? Are you banned from knighthood?" Fawn joked.
"Nope, I don't think so. I think the queen was just surprised, not angry."
 
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Peter reached down to take Linnet's hand. "I will go wherever you wish."

Alena rolled her eyes. "Why were you looking at me?"
 
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Peter reached down to take Linnet's hand. "I will go wherever you wish."

Alena rolled her eyes. "Why were you looking at me?"
Linnets mind was racing. If he truly meant that..
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"I? Looking at you? Now why would I be doing that," Edwin rolled over and stared up at the curtain absentmindedly
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Fawn wrapped her arms around Edmund, who returned the hug. "Please, promise me you won't do something like that again," she begged.
"Like what?"
"Going off without telling me."
"But I did tell you. I told you yesterday before I left that I was going to tell the queen Gwen had returned," he argued.
"Not that, silly. You know that mission "for the princess" could of cost you your life."
*silence*
"Yes, I know," Edmund said.
 
Peter sighed. "I dont want you to decide yet. I'll come back when you have decided."

Alena laughed. "I dont know. I'm just a lowly servant."
 
Peter sighed. "I dont want you to decide yet. I'll come back when you have decided."

Alena laughed. "I dont know. I'm just a lowly servant."
Linnet knew what she wanted to do, there was no need to think it over and delay things by day. "Peter, you truly mean you'd risk the king's wrath by disobeying a direct request?" She asked
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Edwin shrugged. "I don't know about lowly. Sure you're a maid, I'm a prince. By we're both human–equals."
 
Peter nodded. "Hes not my father."

Alena shook her head. "Not if you ask your father."
Linnet smiled. She pulled him towards a tree where they wouldn't be seen or heard. "If you are absolutely sure, then we should make plans," she said.
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Edwin rolled his eyes. "A lot of things are different if you ask my father."
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Edmund leaned against a tree. He was in no hurry and his poor horse needed rest anyway. Fawn sat down in the grass.
"Is there anything new with the marriage treaty?" Fawn asked him.
"Between the prince and princess?" He asked.
"Yes."
"No, there isn't. At least not to my knowledge. I pity them, poor young royalty. Pawns in a bigger game devised by their parents," Edmund picked at a piece of bark.
 

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