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(No problemoHey guys I'm on vacation and dont have internet. Sorry if I cant answer)
Edwin scowled as a raindrop went splat on his nose (as in fell)
Jane, ever the optimist, smiled up at the sky. "The gardens sure have needed it. Anyway, we should return to the castle to get your leg and Clyde's fixed up," she said cheerfully.
"Or before he bleeds to death," Edwin added. "Clyde, that is."
Jane rode alongside Cliffton, looking down to check on his leg occasionally. Edwin ride several feet behind, annoyed that their ride was to be cut short.Cliffton nodded and turned the limping Clyde toward Edinburg Castle.
(Sorry didn't see anyone had posted)
Lariah looked at Edmund. Alnwick. He didn't really seem like the Edinburg type. " And I Princess Lariah of the all-mighty Edinburg." Lariah put in a teasing tone when she said all-mighty. She turned right in a fork of the path. She saw the sturdy, stone home of Edinburg's doctor. She got to the dark cedar door and waited for the pained Edmund arrive.Edmund shrugged. "I'm Sir Edmund, or the great kingdom of Alnwick," he introduced himself, wether she cared or not. "And you are, miss?"
Edmund's face turned the shade of a tomato when Lariah introduced herself as the princess. He gulped. "Princess? Oh. My apologies, so sorry miss, about your gazebo," he replied awkwardly.Lariah looked at Edmund. Alnwick. He didn't really seem like the Edinburg type. " And I Princess Lariah of the all-mighty Edinburg." Lariah put in a teasing tone when she said all-mighty. She turned right in a fork of the path. She saw the sturdy, stone home of Edinburg's doctor. She got to the dark cedar door and waited for the pained Edmund arrive.
Lariah turned and let out a snigger. Edmunds face had turned bright at a rose. "That thing was old anyways. That's the reason the haggard thing broke. I'll speak with my father and deal with it." She said. She opened the door to let him in. " The doctor will be there. He'll help you. " And before Edmund walked in, she took out a a couple golden (or whatever they used to buy stuff) and gave it to him. " And that will pay for your visit." The Lariah walked down the path again.Edmund's face turned the shade of a tomato when Lariah introduced herself as the princess. He gulped. "Princess? Oh. My apologies, so sorry miss, about your gazebo," he replied awkwardly.
(coins?Lariah turned and let out a snigger. Edmunds face had turned bright at a rose. "That thing was old anyways. That's the reason the haggard thing broke. I'll speak with my father and deal with it." She said. She opened the door to let him in. " The doctor will be there. He'll help you. " And before Edmund walked in, she took out a a couple golden (or whatever they used to buy stuff) and gave it to him. " And that will pay for your visit." The Lariah walked down the path again.
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Edmund looked down at the coins the princess had handed him. "Wait, your highness," he called after her.
"Thanks," he replied. "Oh, and your father isn't going to imprison me, right?" He joked.( i was thinking that lol)
Lariah turned around at Edmund called after him. " Yes?" she said.
Lariah broke into a smirk. " Im doubtful he will.""Thanks," he replied. "Oh, and your father isn't going to imprison me, right?" He joked.