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A King AU... again
It figures. It just figures. The one time he goes out without Josh, Kevin gets stabbed through the side. They're relatively sure that nothing important was damaged, but the knights can't touch him. One's already lost a glove to Kevin's power, and who knows when they'll be able to get to Josh.
"Your Highness, we need to keep moving -" Sir Julian says, scowling as they come upon a village.
"We keep moving and he's going to bleed to death," the heavily helmeted Lady Sooraya points out. "Perhaps this village has a healer?" She suggests, looking around.
Julian snorts. "Healer or not, how are they -"
Kevin falls off his horse, stopping all talking. One of the other knights, smaller than the other two jumps down. "I'm alright." He tries to reassure.
"Julian!" The knight on the ground snaps. "Ride ahead into the village. See if they have someone." He nods and knees his horse heading toward the village. "Sooraya, get over to that house and see if they have a cart. Buy it if you have to." She snaps out orders, her metal gloves holding Kevin still. "Stay still, Your Highness. We'll get you somewhere safe."
He swallows and nods. He knows his side is bleeding again. He knows that he's been losing blood pretty steadily since they had been attacked by the small troupe of bandits. He closes his eyes, only to have his shoulder shaken. "Don't you dare pass out on me." She snaps at him.
"Not trying to." He whispers, as he fights to keep his eyes open. "J, ride for Josh. Soo and Julian got me."
"Not yet. I'm going to get you to a healer first." She says, stubbornly. "Besides, the King will have our heads if we let you die. I like my head." She looks up as someone approaches. "Stand and explain yourself." She says, getting to her feet and resting a hand on her sword.
"Your Highness, we need to keep moving -" Sir Julian says, scowling as they come upon a village.
"We keep moving and he's going to bleed to death," the heavily helmeted Lady Sooraya points out. "Perhaps this village has a healer?" She suggests, looking around.
Julian snorts. "Healer or not, how are they -"
Kevin falls off his horse, stopping all talking. One of the other knights, smaller than the other two jumps down. "I'm alright." He tries to reassure.
"Julian!" The knight on the ground snaps. "Ride ahead into the village. See if they have someone." He nods and knees his horse heading toward the village. "Sooraya, get over to that house and see if they have a cart. Buy it if you have to." She snaps out orders, her metal gloves holding Kevin still. "Stay still, Your Highness. We'll get you somewhere safe."
He swallows and nods. He knows his side is bleeding again. He knows that he's been losing blood pretty steadily since they had been attacked by the small troupe of bandits. He closes his eyes, only to have his shoulder shaken. "Don't you dare pass out on me." She snaps at him.
"Not trying to." He whispers, as he fights to keep his eyes open. "J, ride for Josh. Soo and Julian got me."
"Not yet. I'm going to get you to a healer first." She says, stubbornly. "Besides, the King will have our heads if we let you die. I like my head." She looks up as someone approaches. "Stand and explain yourself." She says, getting to her feet and resting a hand on her sword.
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"Sounds like it's a problem for both of them then," she finally says around the spoon in her mouth as she considers all of that spilled tea. Pulling the spoon from her mouth she continues, "I mean ... I can't blame her for going for that spot. I wouldn't but there's got to be some security in knowing you'll be well taken care of. Annoying someone isn't quite the way to win their heart though."
She perks her brows up now. "Do you think she likes him? Maybe that's why she's trying so hard." Of course in the game of court and politics she assumed love didn't factor into the marriages as often as it did in books. One didn't just trip into their True Half who happened to be royalty on a regular basis.
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"He's half in love with Lady LeBeau," Julian puts in.
"Most of the men of the court are half in love with Lady LeBeau." Soo says, rolling her eyes dramatically. "Besides, Lord LeBeau is her True Half."
Julian shrugs. "She's always treated him with respect and treats him like a younger brother sometimes." He points out. "Plus, he can touch her."
"As for Lady Cessily," Jubes puts in, getting back on the subject. "If she likes him, she's going about it all wrong." She pats Angela's arm. "Don't worry. We will get you settled with the court."
"You know, eventually, you're going to have to marry, Jubes." Julian says with a wicked grin. "What about that guy from Pomary? He likes you."
She throws her pillow at Julian.
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Her smile turns gentle as Jube pats her arm. She wasn't afraid of the court so much as she was wrapping her mind around the intricacies of it. Maybe talking to the Lady Cessily would help? Angela was always one to push conversation and mutual understanding over pretty much everything else when it came to problems after all. She's like to get to know the woman before she formed an opinion on her ... maybe even help her with her erstwhile lovelife? If she truly felt anything for the prince anyhow.
She huffs out a laugh at Julian, her brows perking up some. "You could say the same for you too, you know." She's just being playful as she notes, "The upside to being a commoner I guess is that we can end up marrying or not. No grand names to uphold anyhow~."
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Jubes snorts. "He's a cad is what he means." She stretches out on her bed. "Always flirting with everyone."
"Nothing wrong with a good flirt, is there, Soo?" He winks at the other Lady.
She snorts, stretching out on her own bed. "I wouldn't know." She says primly. "My marriage will be arranged, when and if the King sees fit. Advantage of being a hostage of the court." She grins.
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She leans back where she sits. "I guess arranged marriages would take a lot of the guesswork out of finding someone. One of the town elders set me up a few times but ... mm, it never quite worked out. I'm too much of a romantic."
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Julian wrinkles her nose. "Nope. I think that's time for me to leave." Julian gets up. "Sir Logan said -" He stops when someone knocks on the tent post again.
"Dawn is saddle up." Logan calls in. "Josh and Kevin ain't yellin' no more."
Jubes and Soo groan, flopping back on their beds. "Julian's on first watch!" Jubes calls back to her father.
"Yeah yeah." Julian agrees. "I'll take first, but Jubes has third." He grins at her dirty look. "See you guys later."
"I hate third and he knows it." Jubes grumbles.
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That said she's almost thankful for the chance not to get into those failed arrangements. In one the man was too old and the second the man was too much of a braggart. She was sure the local "matchmaker" (i.e. an older woman with too much free time) meant well but she really missed the mark both times.
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Soo shakes her head. "She can fall asleep anywhere, anytime." She says, admiringly. "But we should follow suit. Will you be alright on the camp bed? Do you need an extra blanket?" Soo asks.
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Her bed at home might be more plush but Angela has slept in far worse conditions with far less. As it is if Soo gives her a minute she too will be out like a light. She also tends to sleep splayed out and by the time light barely begins creeping over the horizon she's got both feet and her hands outside her blanket, laying on her belly drooling away.
She does keep her word to Jube though. It's the wee hours just before dawn when she comes out dressed in more riding appropriate wear. A long tunic belted at the waist and breeches along with the same boots she wore the other day. All of it is well-worn but well kept up and she's even wrangled her hair into a more serviceable ponytail.
She goes to say good morning but ends up giving a wide yawn instead before she stretches her arms out above her head. "I slept like a rock."
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She sighs. "We'll break camp as soon as he's up and moving. Would you warn Soo?"
Julian stumbles out of his tent, and pours himself a mug of coffee as well, sniffs it, realizes just who made the coffee and groans. He pours back half, then adds boiling water to the coffee. "If you don't like it strong enough to peel bluing off a sword, I suggest cutting it with water."
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"... I see what you mean."
After the shiver runs up her entire body (even to that antenna of hair up top) she opts to water it down a little. She does take the full strength cup to Soo though along with the warning. "Jube is off to wake up the prince. She said there's no breakfast today and we'll have to eat while on the move. We're breaking camp once he's up and moving."
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Soo sighs and sits up, sipping the coffee - that Jubes had already cut with only a quarter cup of coffee to boiling water. "I see Jubes is making coffee." She says dryly. Then she nods. "That's fine. I can fast until this evening." She shrugs, pulling a bit of jerky out of a bag. "I'll be out as soon as I'm done dressing."
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Either way Angela isn't the sort to be too much of a layabout. The coffee isn't bad but she had brought some tea with her among all the medicinal things so she goes back to the warm water to brew a few cups in case someone besides her prefers tea.
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Once they're on the road - with Angela and her own black and grey mare - Kevin pulls ahead to talk to Soo about something softly.
"So." Josh says, reining Buttercup to walk beside Angela. "How do you find our little group?" He knows good and well that Jubes, Soo and probably Julian had dropped tea about things last night while he was dealing with Kevin. Logan isn't with them, instead disappearing into the wood they'd camped by. Jubes and Julian ride right behind Kevin and Soo.
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She's a decent enough rider as well. Once Josh comes up beside her she gives him a bright smile. "Everyone is very kind. I had a lot of fun chatting last night."
She doesn't breathe a word on the troubles with Lady Cessily of course. She's not about to go running her mouth about things she doesn't fully understand just yet.
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Jubes turns her horse at a word from Kevin and trots back among the ranks. "We're not stopping for midday. He wants to make the castle by midafternoon."
Josh grimaces. That can't be good. He knew there were missives for the Prince at camp last night, but not what they said. "Which w - never mind." He says at Jubes' look. Luckily, they're riding heavy horse, which means a slower pace. "Is he breaking the company?"
She nods. "Those on foot will travel the main road. Us riders will follow the path." She states. "Prepare to separate sergeant!" She barks, getting a nod from the sergeant marching right behind Josh and Angela.
"Well, this will be interesting. I hope you're a decent a rider, Angela?" Josh asks.
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"I like to think so. I did plenty of it before we sold off our horse anyhow."
Angela leans a little to pat her mount's neck as she speaks to the horse directly. "Just think of it as a nice little bit of exercise, okay?"
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They fade into a double file, following some path that Jubes, who takes the front, can see. Damned if Josh can see it though. "We're going to come out at one of the side gates." He advises. "So, we won't be going through most of the city." He knows where they're going, but damned if he can ever find the path.
They travel through the forest, usually dodging trees and branches.
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"Mm, that's alright. I can always explore later, right?"
Maybe, maybe not? Anyhow they're traveling and she ends up squinting some, obviously concentrating on trying to find this supposed path.
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If she's any good at woodscraft, she'll see it. A broken twig here, a scratching on the bark there. A twisted leaf pointing in the correct direction.
Josh is hopeless in the woods, hates camping out. Give him a city and an inn, and he's a happy man. His husband likes going on hunting trips, but that's what he's got his brother for. Josh? Stays behind and wishes them well.
When they come out on the killing fields surrounding the castle, there's a runner at the gate waiting. He takes off for the castle to tell them the Prince is coming.
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So the two of them can wonder at the mystery of how the hell Jube manages to guide them. That's quickly stolen away by noting the runner up near the gate. She blinks a few times before she notes, "Were they waiting for us to arrive?"
Something must be really bad.
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"There's always a runner placed at the gates when either the King or the Prince are out of the Castle. It lets the Castle, the court, and everyone else prepare for the disruption." Josh explains. "So, having a runner there? Not a big deal."
The horses clatter onto the cobblestones of the castle town's streets. Lightning snorts as Mimsy runs ahead. Buttercup perks up and dances a little bit. She knows there are oats and a warm stable with hay at the end of this.
When they clatter into the yard, members of the court are fluttering around, though they give wide berth to the animals, at least. Josh stays on the outside, hiding Angela from the court. One member of the court runs over. "Prince Kevin!" She gushes, practically throwing her metallic self at him. "You've returned! I hope all is well."
Kevin looks like a caged beast. His hand whips out and grabs onto Angela's without looking. "Lady Cessily. If you'll excuse us, we need to report to the King." He says.
"We?" She asks, looking disdainfully at the plainly dressed Angela.
"Yes." He says, peeling her hand off his arm. "True Halves have no care for hierarchy, and neither do I." He pulls Angela gently. "If you'll excuse us?"
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Her mind is tossing around so violently that she only realizes he's said anything about True Halves until he's outright pulling her along behind him.
"True ..."
It seems to hit her brain all at once and then she's trying to shake him off of her with her first truly angry expression of this whole mess.
"What! Do you think! You're doing!"
Each exclamation is accompanied by her vigorous shaking.
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"She's bound and damned determined to marry me. I was kind to her, but I have no desire to marry her. She's flaky, over the top and her friends?" He snorts. "Plus, I justput you as untouchable by the court. No one would dare bother you until such time as it is determined as to whether you are my True Half or not."
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"Did I look like I needed your help?"
Like maybe once they were in the court it would be different but at the moment? She isn't scared in the least of the court. The intimidating people will be intimidating but she's dealt with those sorts of people. She ran away from them as a kid!
"And here you go using the whole concept of True Halves to get yourself out of a mess! True Halves aren't something you just play around with. They're very important! There are people who wait their whole lives for their True Half and here you are --," she runs out of words to even describe what he's doing. Then she huffs, "Even if that woman is flaky and over the top and much more she's a person. One who deserves straight communication! If you don't want to marry her then tell her that, don't use me as a shield!"
She's huffs and puffs for a few moments before she wheels around on her heel and begins stalking off with an aura reminiscent of an angry she-bear stomping through a forest.
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