Amy (
kitchen_maid) wrote2009-04-01 05:23 pm
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Even with the chief conspirator rather definitely dealt with, there is rather a lot that has to be addressed in the wake of an attempted royal coup. The others involved must be located and taken care off, a nervous populace must be reassured.
Arrangements must be made for the room and board for Norman the Royal Dragon of Ambergeldar.
The heroes of the day must be properly thanked and acknowledged. (Which means finding a new Protocol Officer who can throw together an appropriate ceremony and celebration, immediately.)
In the meantime, however, those heroes have earned a bit of a rest. Amy made sure, personally, that everyone had a room, fresh clothes and anything else they want.
She also has the Royal Family's Sitting Room set up for their use. The room is full of comfortable chairs, and has a lived-in feel, with Perry's books and Amy's handwork and several of Merry and Susan's toys scattered about.
There is also, on a long, low table, rather a lot of food -- bread, meat, cheese, a couple of pies and a tray of other pastries, fruit from the palace greenhouse, pots of tea, pitchers of apple cider and milk and wine.
Arrangements must be made for the room and board for Norman the Royal Dragon of Ambergeldar.
The heroes of the day must be properly thanked and acknowledged. (Which means finding a new Protocol Officer who can throw together an appropriate ceremony and celebration, immediately.)
In the meantime, however, those heroes have earned a bit of a rest. Amy made sure, personally, that everyone had a room, fresh clothes and anything else they want.
She also has the Royal Family's Sitting Room set up for their use. The room is full of comfortable chairs, and has a lived-in feel, with Perry's books and Amy's handwork and several of Merry and Susan's toys scattered about.
There is also, on a long, low table, rather a lot of food -- bread, meat, cheese, a couple of pies and a tray of other pastries, fruit from the palace greenhouse, pots of tea, pitchers of apple cider and milk and wine.

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She leans slightly closer, and whispers, "Though, really, you should see Phantasmorania.
"No trouble?"
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His brow furrows.
"There may have been a small incident with, er, some gnomes."
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"Gnomes?
"Bothersome little things.
"What happened?"
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"I'm glad you weren't hurt; they've been known to startle more skittish horses."
And they can do a number on your hair.
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Oh good. He'd worried there had been a faux pas there.
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"I really am terribly grateful, Tom.
"This has been . . . well, I'm glad it's mostly over."
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"I am, too. I know how- bad things can get."
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