Mostly for Eowyn

Jul 17, 2009 09:04

Should Eowyn come to the stables that day (which Lamorak guesses is a probable thing), she'll find a bunch of wildflowers and a note, in a fine hand, though with the creative spelling of his era. It reads:

Forgive my absence from our ride, my lady, but my brother needs assistance on his farm today. Please accept these by way of apology or, ( Read more... )

eowyn, !df

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fairandcold July 17 2009, 18:47:21 UTC
She does not know what to make of the letter or, more specifically, the flowers at first. But she decides ultimately to send word-- so he will know she received the letter, if nothing else. But with no good way of doing so, late in the afternoon, she makes her way down to the purple house in hopes of finding Lamorak, or someone to pass a message along to him.

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sonofpellinore July 17 2009, 21:59:42 UTC
By late afternoon, he is up in the loft, and he has mostly likely stripped down to jeans without a shirt, as it is summer and hot in the barn. She can hear him before she can see him, though, as he's whistling idly while he cleans.

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fairandcold July 17 2009, 22:51:15 UTC
She hesitates in the doorway for a moment before calling up to him, 'My lord?'

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sonofpellinore July 17 2009, 23:03:08 UTC
He appears at the top of the ladder. "...my lady Eowyn. Good day. Forgive my - one moment."

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