Amy (
kitchen_maid) wrote2012-02-11 09:22 pm
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Wayback Machine Thread
It's a beautiful day, out by the lake.
Amy makes her way, slowly, along the shore.
It's every so hand to have Milliways in her closet when she wants to walk.
At home, there'd be fifteen courtiers all asking if Her Majesty was sure she should be walking in her delicate condition.
Amy makes her way, slowly, along the shore.
It's every so hand to have Milliways in her closet when she wants to walk.
At home, there'd be fifteen courtiers all asking if Her Majesty was sure she should be walking in her delicate condition.
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Those last weeks weren't easy on anyone.
"This isn't quite the same thing," he says, gently. "But aye. Drawing out preparations wouldn't help us in this case, and it wouldn't help anyone here, either. I've found a good man to take charge of the stables, so you needn't worry about Kiseki or Dar."
And this way, there isn't too much time to think. He always has been better with action than consideration.
"Thank you, Amy. I'd like that." He gives her a smile. "Please send my regards to Perry, as well."
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Not given the sort of person he is.
And not given the person who gave him care of the stables.
"If there's anything else you need me to take care of here in your absence, let me know."
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He'd rather not leave anything for Amy to take care of, of course, but ... wanting to come back is no guarantee that he will, and just in case, there are some things that will need to be kept care of by someone other than him.
"For now, all I'd like is to spend some time with my sister. Perhaps some tea would be nice."
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However long that should be.
"There should always be tea," Amy agrees.
"And I'll tell you all about Susan's budding skills in international diplomacy. She's showing a remarkable ability to know just when to smile at the grumpiest of our current lot of ambassadors."