ooc: edward4th_survivedAugust 22 2011, 23:18:49 UTC
A young woman in a richly embroildered gown is sitting by herself near the fire, thinkining into a cup of tea. Her thoughts a constant focus on the christmas and New Year's celebrations at the English court. It should have been a happy time, but she can't get the thought of the king and his ailments out of her mind. The new queen Katherine's troubles also worry her.
Re: ooc: edward4th_survivedAugust 23 2011, 22:33:11 UTC
She can feel someone's eyes on her. One would've thought she'd gotten used to it by now: first the court were so many came to watch them eat, or attend an audience with the king, than with Milliways. Of course, with the former, she always found herself with the urge to look: always careful that someone may try to find something to critisize her on.
She looked up, not really seeing anything out of the ordinary (or as much as one would count the Bar as 'ordinary), when she caught the glimpse of a young man looking at her. Before she had a grasp of English, she had to learn how to read expressions to understand context of what they were saying. She couldn't really read this man's expression, but she could tell he was looking at her.
Re: ooc: edwardthemidnightsonAugust 25 2011, 23:43:50 UTC
Edward is good at that, sadly. Far too good. A studied, schooled expression decades in the making. "Well enough." Which might be answer, or response more than answer. "Yourself?"
Re: ooc: edward4th_survivedAugust 26 2011, 19:41:23 UTC
One of the good things about the bar: strangers that had no connections back home. Otherwise, Anne would have been much more reserved as to who she was speaking to and about what.
"As you say, well enough." She answered.
Anne couldnt' help but notice how handsome he was, but then there were many handsome men at the court. The king liked to surround himself with such men, between them and Katherine's house hold-it was a dangerious combination.
Re: ooc: edwardthemidnightsonAugust 28 2011, 14:01:20 UTC
Edward doesn't take much notice to certain thoughts. They brush across faintly irritable, but quite normal to his daily life where it comes to humans, but he appears unruffled.
"It is a good place for it." And that much is unfaded truth.
Reply
Even if he is rather used to the worries of those here.
But it does bear a glance when certain details connect.
Reply
She looked up, not really seeing anything out of the ordinary (or as much as one would count the Bar as 'ordinary), when she caught the glimpse of a young man looking at her. Before she had a grasp of English, she had to learn how to read expressions to understand context of what they were saying. She couldn't really read this man's expression, but she could tell he was looking at her.
"Are you well?" She asked.
Reply
Reply
"As you say, well enough." She answered.
Anne couldnt' help but notice how handsome he was, but then there were many handsome men at the court. The king liked to surround himself with such men, between them and Katherine's house hold-it was a dangerious combination.
"I'm only here to mull over things."
Reply
"It is a good place for it." And that much is unfaded truth.
Reply
Leave a comment