Jan 30, 2009 00:09
Sagramore's horse and Kutya are gone from the stables; his gear is gone, his saddle, and half the clothes from his room, neatly packed away into saddlebags (also missing are a few small bottles of liquor and his sword, but a person wouldn't notice this particularly).
There are love-notes left behind for Courfeyrac and Molly, effusive, ridiculous, full of phrases by turns sentimental and humourous. The gist of these letters is that he's going to be away for a while, and isn't entirely certain when he'll be back.
Other than that he doesn't leave any real indication of his going. Certainly he tells no one explicitly; the only person who'll know why or where he's gone is Morgause. The love-notes don't give any real concrete information or indeed much of anything remotely useful. Nobody else gets any information at all.
His warm room is empty. That's all.