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Cliffton sighed and turned toward the stable boy "When was the last time you saw my horse?"
(Is the stable boy an acctual character, or a play-as-needed?)
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Genevieve turned and walked off, leaving Katrina to do as she pleased. Within rules, of course.
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Gavin looked of from the sleeping cat. He wondered what Anna had told Emilee.
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"Yeah" Adrienne nodded "Just bored" She tossed another grape at Calder, who just watched it bounce across the floor.
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Cedric pulled his horse to a halt when he saw a carriage on the side of the road.
(Stable boy anywhere has been played as needed. Filler kid. )
Edwin walked down the stable aisle. Peter's horse wasn't there. Peter hadn't mentioned having to go anywhere. Maybe he left a note.
(Peter, Cliffton)
Katrina hurried after Genevieve. She went around back to the kitchen door. Staying in the shadows, she worked her way to the laundry to get a clean dress and apron.
(Open)
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Anna proceeded to pack a bag of food for Gavin.
(Gavin)
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Emilee moaned and groaned. "And I thought cleaning the kitchen a billion times a day was hard," she muttered.
(Open)
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Maud set a platter of fruit on Adrienne's table. Beside it she set a plate of a thick slice of cake. "Here's a snack," she said.
(Adrienne)
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Jane nodded, though of course the man couldn't see. "Edinburgh castle?" She asked.
(Alex)
(Alex is a guard.I can change it)
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Linnet hurried down the stairs to the dining room where Edmund had instructed her to come.
(Peter)
(Sorry couldn't find my phone)
(Ah ok)(in the dining hall, preparing for their lady in waiting)
Peter frowned. "Why would I change my mind?"
Katrina led Jane to the entry of the throne room. She curtsied, then left.
"Lady Jane," a butler guy said, opening the doors. Mariah waited impatiently on her rather uncomfortable throne. Jane lightly walked through the doorway, curtsied, continued walking, and curtsied again in front of Mariah.
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"You've just seemed a little distant since I arrived," Linnet leaned her head on Peter's shoulder.