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scots_wolf) wrote2010-09-18 11:27 pm
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RP post: Taking Tiwa to Castle Urquhart, ca. 1245 (via Mixed Muses)
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He holds the door open for the pretty fae in the dress from his time.
She's a bold girl, very bold, that she'll actually go and meet his mother. Even though she doesn't like him that way -- more's the pity.
The courtyard of the castle is empty under the fast grey clouds of an autumn evening, except for a few chickens, a sleeping red cat, and a big old dog who gets up stiffly to sniff Angus Urquhart's hands and wag his tail.
"I think they're all inside, in the hall," he says.
He holds the door open for the pretty fae in the dress from his time.
She's a bold girl, very bold, that she'll actually go and meet his mother. Even though she doesn't like him that way -- more's the pity.
The courtyard of the castle is empty under the fast grey clouds of an autumn evening, except for a few chickens, a sleeping red cat, and a big old dog who gets up stiffly to sniff Angus Urquhart's hands and wag his tail.
"I think they're all inside, in the hall," he says.
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"This is pretty."
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The cat glances up at them and gives Tiwa a look, she's not what she looks like.
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They usually wonder why they can't eat her.
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He points, and leads her there, slowly, so the old dog can keep up.
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She follows along, looking around at everything.
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The hall is full of people, the women mostly dressed similarly to Tiwa, but many of them wear scarves or caps or bonnets on their heads. The men wear plaid, different patterns, wrapped around their bodies in big swathes.
There are food and drink on the table, needlework and papers, and everybody is talking at once, chatting to their neighbours, holding forth about their opinions, showing someone else how to do what they are doing, or telling stories to the kids.
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At the head table, there are some women who wear dresses much like everybody else, but their caps and bonnets and veils are of a better quality, fine and almost white.
"Angus," the oldest one of them says, the first to speak to them directly, "where have you been?"
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"He was just greeting me, my poor horse got rather lost."
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Tiwa sits down and starts eating and looking properly shy.
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Tiwa likes her, Urquhart's mother reminds her a lot of her own.
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"I'm so terribly rude just saying 'she' all the time," she goes on. "What is your name again, my dear?"
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Not very likely to ever return there, even. Or see her family again.
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Talking about James as her betrothed makes Tiwa blush, she's not sure what he would think of her spinning this lie.
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She shakes her head. "Sorry, my dear, I do keep rambling. You didn't want to hear that. More oatcakes?"
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She seems proud of it despite herself.
"Let's just hope he'll find a practical use for all that learning around here."
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She grabs a few oatcakes and nods at Lady Urquhart.
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