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After watching him a moment, Berion slowly relaxed, but only slightly. Maybe he wasn't a threat. But he wasn't sure yet. After hearing Della whisper that she wanted a cookie, Berion hesitated. He couldn't deny that he wanted one too, so after the guy... Berrik... put them closer to their reach, Berion considered for a moment before reaching forward to snatch a few. He ended up with three, so he passed two of them to Della and nibbled on the third one while thoughtfully watching Berrik. Could they trust him? Maybe, possibly, he might help them.

"That man's gonna kill us," He whispered at last, nervously glancing toward the way he and Della had come, as if the man in question might burst in under the table after them at any moment. This was far more serious than just hiding a plateful of cookies! He wasn't sure if this guy might be somehow working for the other one, but he seemed nice and he offered them cookies, so he couldn't be completely bad. Berion looked at the plate of cookies for a few seconds, trying to decide if they could trust him. "You.. won't tell him where we are, will you?" He asked worriedly, looking up at Berrik with wide eyes as that thought returned.

Feeling certain that the man was lurking around and watching for them to emerge from hiding, Berion wanted nothing more than to hide behind his daddy and let their mommy hold Della in her lap, and they'd keep them both safe and protected from scary people like those men they'd run from. But just as quick as that longing came over him, he found himself fighting tears, knowing that could never happen again. The wave of homesickness grew so strong, he spoke softly without thinking, "I wish we could go home." He looked down unhappily and tried to remember some of the things his daddy used to tell him when he got scared, to help him be more brave.
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A small sad smile played on Berrik's lips as he saw the boy finally grabbing some cookies. His thoughts went to Dina as he saw the joy on this little girl's face when she received two. He had only ever seen that look on Dina's face once, when he had spun her around after getting the job with Liriel. It broke his heart that there were so many children who seemed so fearful and in need of love.

Berrik's face grew more serious at the boy's words, seeing how the girl suddenly stopped eating and looked towards the table cloth with renewed fear. The burning fury returned to his gut, knowing if he ever saw that man again he might just.. But realising the boy was looking at him for reassurance, he quickly shook his head and raised a finger to his mouth and made a small gesture as if locking his lips and throwing away the key.

"I wish we could go home."

His heart ached, seeing the sadness in the boys eyes. "Hey, it will be ok." He said keeping his voice low. "I saw the two angry men leave with the lady." He purposely left out that the lady was covered in blood, there was no need to scare them even more. "Really, cross my heart" he said as he crossed it. "If you like, I can help you find your parents?

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He hadn't meant to upset Della again, but it was too late now. He patted her shoulder in an attempt to comfort her. Then, deciding that Berrik was probably alright, he reached out and grabbed some more cookies and offered her a few more in the hopes of calming her fright again. "They left? Really?" Berion frowned, a little skeptical, and wondered if it was some sort of trick. That one man had been so angry, Berion was sure he was chasing after them. Why would they suddenly just leave? Berrik crossed his heart though. Surely, he wasn't lying if he did that? He looked over at Della, then back at Berrik.

The offer to help find their parents nearly brought fresh tears to his eyes, however. Berion hadn't meant to say that about going home out loud, but when he said it, he had meant home. Not the place they currently lived. They couldn't go home anymore.. it was gone, just like their parents. "We..don't have parents anymore." He admitted softly, trying to be a big boy and not cry. But it was hard. Remembering their parent's deaths made him sad, and they weren't there to make him happy again, so that made him even more sad. "We live at the.. the ornaphige." he rubbed his eyes with one hand and took a bite of his cookie with the other.
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Berrik nodded with conviction at the boy's concern. "Yes, the lady was quite.. upset. She demanded to be taken home. And all the people around were not happy with how he had acted,so he was forced to leave." Not quite a lie, but it still made him feel bad, however there was no way he could tell them the truth. "Grownups should not hit children, ever.." he said as his brown eyes flicked to the boy's chin.

The children were so scared he almost forgot himself and leaned forward to grab them both into a reassuring hug, drawing in a deep breath to calm himself. Orphans, he didn't know why but somehow that just made this worse. Maybe it was the thought of them not having parents who would be able to calm their fears when this revisited them in their dreams, or the hugs that would be needed to reassure them that they were safe and loved.

"I am an orphan too.." he said softly, the urge to hug the boy returning as the kid wiped at his eye and slowly nibbled at his cookie. The girl seemed to hone in on the sadness of her brother and pressed herself in closer to him for comfort. "Dina, my sister.. well she is not really my sister. She kind of adopted me." He smiled as he looked down at the half-eaten cookie in his hands. "Maybe.." he ventured slowly, unsure of how to proceed. "Maybe Dina and I can come visit? You know, just to make sure you guys are ok?" Though he doubted Dina would go near the orphanage, he was determined to honour his suggestion somehow.

He looked back at the kids, his eyes questioning. " Would you like me to take you back to the orphanage? I can make sure no one hurts you.."

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Cali was not alone in rolling her eyes. Arkadhur was rivalling her disbelief with his own, in just how far the righteous young woman would press. She claimed to have recognised him both when he was disguised and also when he looked like himself, and she recognised his voice for sure, but also claimed that his accent was altered .. He literally shook his head in despair, meaning for Ilisys to meet him in a better understanding of how crazy it all sounded. That was half the smarts in it, causing what was true to sound like crazy. The passionate young woman was playing exactly the role he continued to direct her toward. Little had he ever realised of course, when chance had thrown they two together, just how far the young Smith would jolt his best laid plans out of shape. But he could work with almost anything, and adapt, as required. It had not gone so well as he might have hoped for, but he had come through it. And so had the young woman, women, both of them. It was not as though there had been any lasting damage. He knew what was done to young women on a daily basis back in Umbar. His employer had seen to it, in fact. This Cali did not know her own good fortune.


You are Cali,” the Ehtyar agreed, apparently unperturbed by the evident hostility; for little that this witness said surprised her of the man who stood at hand. And something of an acknowledgement settled like dust amongst the whirl of her thoughts as the Ranger glanced back to behold the other Gondorian. For Unalmis had indeed mentioned his friend, the Ranger’s smith, to her before now. And the name, the description, even the outfit all tied in. “You work armour just as well as those I know and trust and whom have been outfitting me since first I was gilded in such a garb. But you work here, and I am here. I am not there,” she recalled. It was something of a relief, to realise this was not a more devastating obstacle to her reaching Pele. But when your foe is able to make the known unknown, it was hard to know anything for certain.

There are other witnesses of his crimes here,Isys then seemed to repeat what the other woman told her, but only in part; choosing only the portion of Cali’s sentence which she knew to be true. Though maybe Cali could not know or guess. Arkadhur knew though. The Belfalasian turned her gaze upon him and held there a time to be certain.

Go, find your friends,” she bid the younger woman further, without returning her gaze to the Smith. She half expected that Cali would come bounding after them in the very moment that they took another step. “It is of paramount importance we are all kept safe,” she remembered, half audibly. Some sort of scuffle in the backdrop of the scene played out as the Ehtyar took her pause, thoughtful. She glanced up with a wide if surprising smile, to find that Pele had come to them instead.



Or who was it,Ilisys corrected Pele for her answer, straight off. For it was a case of ‘who’ rather than 'what’ had been explored behind the bonfire. She over-emphasised the ‘who’, and turned to acknowledge Abrazimir with a nod. Arkadhur got there first.

Lord Dimaethor,” he met the knight with a bow that would befit in any ballroom, despite the Ehtyar putting herself as far as she might, between him and her peers. “How safe your lady friend must feel, to have such an escort,” the Umbarian ducked his head alone before the Ranger Captain, taking time to take in sight of such a woman. He had heard of the Captain, ‘the Alarion’ from Keket but “I do not believe that we have had the pleasure though,” he regretted politely to Pele.


By the widening of the Umbarian’s brown eyes, he had already figured out the Captain's identity. And the fact of that ought be a tell to Pele that this was a man in the know .. “My acquaintance here is only recently arrived in the White City, but of course he is not alone in that regard,” the Ehtyar blinked, several more times than there was need to. Had she merely been referring to Abrazimir’s recent return, and not also Shamara's.

I should not venture behind the bonfire just now though, were I you,” she put in, holding Arkadhur out to the side, so that he should have to noticeably press, if he were to step in any closer toward Pele. “A glass was broke,” the Belfalasian shrugged. “We left Arnyn and Mourgan to attend to the less perilous of pieces.” she indicated with one finger where she had sent Cali off to discard with the sharpest shards that had been picked up. “I should have told you,” she sought to further clarify, hoping to remind her friend of what it was she had not told her the last time, .. but unsure how well informed Abrazimir might be here, in Pele’s presence. “So now I have.Ilisys concluded, hoping that it was in fact the case.

Have you escaped your shadow ?” the Ranger asked then pointedly, not noticing Pele’s Guard in their immediate vicinity. “Or found one more preferable ?” she put eyes to Abrazimir, glad to see him, here and now of all times.
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The juice had nearly abandoned him, the glass now practically empty in his hand. And Addhor was surprised to find that he must have been more thirsty than he had even realised. Or perhaps simply hiding behind the small shield of distraction from the conversation. Placing it aside, and a hand, palm-down, on either side of him, the Man might look more relaxed, although his mind was hard at work. Tobedir’s nonchalant claim that he ‘had nothing better to do’ was a far cry from Eryn’s overt ask for instruction. Yet still a far cry from any want to be sent off free to frolic.

For all that the youth seemed so eager not to cause offense, he came out next with the most odd of responses. Addhor found himself literally turn to gaze at Tobedir, confused now in his turn. Foolishly he had supposed he knew something of young people, but Eryn had proven as different from Unalmis as Tobedir now proved from Eryn. “Let’s not find out just how strange that would look,” the carpenter proposed, trying rather not to imagine such a strange sight, or in fact how the notion had ever come from his unsuspecting comment.


I decided to look for a job, when I was around your age,” he admitted then, drawing on that common ground to try and tow them back towards more productive exchanges. “My mother felt about it, something similar to your grandmother,” he shook his head slightly and slowly, although not entirely with sorrow. There was a thoughtful smile set about the lower half of his face.

Perhaps though if you were to come be helpful at my store, even a couple times a week, and only after your classes are all done on those days ?” He watched the lad to try and gauge his reaction before the response. “Then you could see if you truly are ready for a job. Without severing any ties to your education, until you are sure. Then just supposing if you do not want to keep a job on with me, I can still give an account to your future employer, of how well you work. ” The get out clause was for them both, at this point. Because honestly there were times, he had noticed, the way that the boy looked at him, and Addhor could not say why, but it seemed as though Tobedir was not comfortable with what he saw. That was not going to be good for either one of them.


Sliding off the edge of the cart, Addhor commenced without further delay and without also too much haste, toward the still constructed puppet theatre. Tilting his head side on, he considered the job at hand. “I think I’m going to need the turnscrew,” he realised quite purposely aloud. And glanced back to the cart, as though debating the walk back again to fetch the tool. Whether Tobedir had any notion of what the turnscrew was, he had offered to help the man to take the prop apart. He might have seen the tools employed earlier on, and stowed safely in the cart. The Veteran held off from asking what the lad might think about this latest question. It was rather more a doing sort of answer being called for, and he knew, he had seen already on this very afternoon, that the boy knew how to work with that.
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Berion hugged Della as she pressed closer to him. Listening as Berrik talked about being an orphan, and his sister adopting him, he managed a tiny smile, then put a hand lightly to his jaw at the reminder that he'd gotten whacked by the man's arm. "I guess he got mad that I bit him," He mentioned with a shrug. "But I only did, cause he wouldn't let go of Della, and that other man was gonna hit her, and..." He frowned, thinking about it as the question came; did they want to go back to the orphanage? The answer of course, was no. But, he thought about those men. Sure, they had apparently left, but what if they came back? The one looked furious after Berion kicked him, and the other one was probably furious after he'd bit him. Berion had definitely made two enemies at once.

He glanced at Della, wondering what she wanted to do, and then looked down at his lap, thinking. The orphanage wasn't home, and it wasn't even a nice place, but at least there weren't scary men there who probably wanted to kill him and Della. And if they stuck around here, they might come back and find them. Slowly nodding, he let out a little sigh, deciding they might be safer if they returned. They might get grumbled at for coming back early, but those men wouldn't know to look for them there, right? And while it was definitely disappointing to think of missing the bonfire, he was afraid of the idea those men might return once they'd taken the lady home. And then she wouldn't even be around to stop them from whatever they might do. He shivered a little, remembering the enraged look in the younger man's eyes as he'd come toward him. "I guess we'd better go back," He acknowledged reluctantly. "Can we take some cookies though?" He asked, hopefully.

The idea of him and his sister coming to visit them surprised Berion, and it showed on his face as he looked at Berrik, head tilted curiously. "You'd come visit us?" he wondered if that was even allowed. He didn't know a lot about the orphanage's rules about such matters. But, if he was an orphan, and his sister w as also an orphan, maybe they should stay away. Berion frowned as that occurred to him. "Maybe you better not. They might try to make you stay there, since you're orphans too." He thought Berrik looked a little bit big to be a kid in the orphanage, but they'd made him and Della go there because they were orphans, so maybe they'd make him go there, too.
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Abrazimir shrugged innocently about the number of people required to ignite a bonfire. It was an auspicious thing, maybe they all wanted a part of it’s firing up. Or just to watch and witness. It would be a grand ole thing, fire in celebration of light and the zenith of the Sun at midsummer, instead of being a thing of destruction or ruin as many of them no doubt had perceived it most of their lives. Or maybe he had inadvertently suggested to bring the Captain closer to her possible stalkers and those who wished Pele harm. His mind was not on point as it should be in regards to danger. After all, it was a celebration, and his alertness had grown lax in these later days of peace.

In any case, he was confident about his ability to both defend and counter-attack should any assault come upon either of their persons.

Ahead though there were numerous friendly faces, allies and compatriots, so what danger could there really be? Some stranger faces but they were outnumbered by the latter’s presence. They seemed to be separating though, some others around a strange woman, while a more familiar one, Ilisys, along with a man, began to walk towards he and Pele, who spotted them as well. ”Can never go wrong with that.” He grinned about the suggestion, though as they headed off towards Ilisys and her companion, whom Abrazimir saw to be, ugh, Arkadhur of all people, he made sure to walk slightly ahead of the Captain. If there was any possible or unsuspecting blow thrown her way, he would be sure to intercept it.

He let the Captain open up the conversation, while he gave a polite nod to the Lady Azrubel when she acknowledged him and then faced her companion without any nod or indication of acknowledgement, except for a skeptical stare. Lord Dimaethor the man addressed him, with such posh and perfect etiquette. He had heard rumors of Arkadhur’s association with some unsavory elements, and whatever his relationship with his former employers might be now, Abrazimir was not so easily swayed by his good manners and charm. ”Safe as one can be in this place.” He just answered Arkadhur drily, then cast a silent look back to Ilisys in question, eyebrow piqued. Why are you with this man?

”Many come for the celebration. But there is always much other business to be done in the City of the Men of Númenor.” He said in a similar coyness to Lady Azrubel’s remarks about those newly come to Minas Tirith. There was certainly some deeper meanings in Ilisys’ cryptic speech. She could not talk openly. Because of him? Or the Umbarin? As for Pele’s shadow, her actual assigned guard, he was still some paces behind, ever watchful, but mindful of distance at least. Certainly, while they danced, but their idleness now could be a draw for his dull presence to return itself to intrude upon their conscious.

He offered up a smile to Ilisys’s remarks concerning him to be more desirable than the broody guard. ”Preferable in that I’m more open to suggestions. And I don’t cast such a long shadow. I see you and I, kinswoman, have a similar interest in such duties.” He remarked, with a curious look towards Arkadhur, and where Lady Azrubel had her hand to hold and clutch him, both his eyebrows raised in curiosity. He wasn’t no unruly child speeding and racing about heedless of person or object, which might be knocked over in the zealousness of the chase.

Abrazimir then decided to take a page out of Arkadhur’s page and try some charm, smiling at both Ilisys and Pele. ”I’m sure you two esteemed ladies have much to catch up on, and far be it for me to perilously sit in on the converse of mighty women. Why don’t you,” he indicated Lady Azrubel with his focus, ”give my friend, the Captain here, some companionship, while I share a drink here with my very well-spoken friend from the coastlands?” Abrazimir said, letting his eyes slowly lead his gaze and face back to Arkadhur. An exchange of wards, and you’ll be able to speak more freely with the Captain regarding her situation. And whatever his mistrust was of this other man, they did have some...mutual ground, that might be trod.
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He had to hide the grin at the boy's comment about biting the man behind another bite of the cookie. It was dawning on him that the kid was reminding him of himself when he was that age, though that was a sobering thought. He definitely did not want to see these two have to go through what he had gone through, or Dina for that matter. A thought flickered towards what had happened to her, as it always did, his heart twinging.

"Yeah well.. he deserved it.." was mumbled into the cookie as he stuffed the rest into his mouth.

He almost couldn't swallow the mouthful as he saw the looks on their faces at the offer of being returned to the orphanage, understanding all too well how they wouldn't want to go. He didn't blame them.

The boy's genuine concern for him and Dina should they come visit was a testament to the boys character and he smiled warmly. "I am an adult now, they won't be able to make me do anything." At least I think I am he thought to himself, shaking his head firmly. "I will find a way, don't you worry."

"As for the cookies, they are definitely coming with us." He shifted and began to crawl out, holding the table cloth aside after he had made sure the boy had seen him make sure no one was there. "All good, they aren't to be seen." He whispered and took Della's hand and helped her up. Waiting for Berion to emerge he picked Della up without even thinking about it, only after realising she might not want to be carried. However thankfully she was happy enough in his arms, as she dug into her second cookie.

"Hey.. I just had a thought.." He was sure Liriel wouldn't mind..

"How would you two like to watch the bonfire with us and then I take you home after? I mean I will keep a look out for the men, though I am sure they won't return tonight. Would be such a shame to miss it, don't you think?" He spoke as he walked, having made sure Berion grabbed the plate of cookies, leading them towards Liriel and her family.

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She was mildly surprised to hear what she thought was a compliment on her work from someone who had never once come to the armory. How could she know, then, what Cali's work was like? She gave a small smile to hear the compliment, despite being confused by how Isys would know it, and decided to ask about that later. There were more important things to worry about, now. Although she was unsure why the lady ranger seemed to be echoing back almost everything she said, Cali gave a small nod when she instructed her to go and get her friends. Iole would surely not want to have to leave from the fun and dancing to have to look at that man again. But Cali felt confident that her friend would do it, for the sake of seeing him stopped so that he could not do anything similar again.

She headed toward the nearest trash bin, but paused as she happened to notice a young lady appeared to have fainted... and there was blood involved. What happened there? Cali frowned as the small group hurried off with the lady being tended by a young healer... she may have seen her around the houses of healing, but she wasn't familiar with her. What had caused the blood, though? She scanned the ground and noticed a little light glinting off of something in the grass. More glass, more than likely. Cali altered her direction slightly, carefully kneeling to pick up the dangerous shards. Really, who thought of using glass for the dishes at an event this large? She would have recommended using wooden or tin cups, plates, and bowls, but no one had asked her. She shrugged, and dumped all of the glass gathered in her skirt into a trash bin, hoping there was no more lying around the field. Some people were barefoot, after all... like herself and her friends. Not to mention all the children running around.

Once that job was completed, she hurried over to the dancing area and stood for a moment on the edges, trying to catch a glimpse of a familiar face. "Trev!" She spotted him as he and Iole swept past, waving a hand up in the air to try and catch his attention. "Trev, Iole! Over here!"


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He didn't hear the first time Cali called, but then saw her hand waving over the crowd, and just barely over the sound of the music, he heard her call to him and Iole, so there was no mistaking that she was trying to get their attention. Come to think of it, he hadn't seen her around the dance floor in a bit, and wondered what might be the reason for it. Guiding Iole toward the edge of the dancers, where Cali was, Trev was breathing a bit hard from all the lively dancing, but had found it to be rather enjoyable. "Hey Cali. Did you decide you'd like to cut in?" He joked, grinning slightly.

"I'm sorry to disappoint you," Cali rolled her eyes, but smiled slightly. "And sorry to cut your dance short." She added, hesitating as she turned to Iole. "I need you for something. Both of you, actually... come over here, where we can talk, please?"

"Need us? Why, what's up?" Following Cali, Trev stepped further from the dance area, so they could talk more easily, without having to raise their voices. "What's wrong, Cali? Did that guy do something?" Trev wondered, glancing around for that guy she'd been dancing with, suspicious.

Cali stopped near the tables, not far from where they had all been sitting together a short time ago. "Ranger Mourgan didn't do anything," She rolled her eyes again at Trev. "This has nothing to do with him." She assured him, though slightly amused by his protectiveness. Turning to face Iole, more than Trev, she took her friend's hands and paused to let her serious gaze settle, her eyes meeting Iole's. "I found.. him." She made a face. "Lowendir, or whatever real his name is. And he's in custody," She was sure to add quickly. "One of the rangers has got him, but they want us to come over and-"

"Wait... him?" Trev's eyes widened. "Here?"
"Yes," Cali scowled. "They want us to come and give our statement about what happened, and I'm sure they'll want you to say if it's him or not." She explained, trying present the facts in a way that would not alarm Iole too much at once. "It's him, Iole. He was trying the same thing with someone else, I think." She paused, a little unsure exactly what happened, but those details weren't tremendously important right now, to Iole. "We can't let him get away." Turning to Trev, she added, "You can help by testifying what you know about him, too."

The plea in her eyes was obvious, but Trev was shaking his head, taking a small step back. "I... I can't, Cali. Please understand?" He glanced around the area, a little nervous, in case there might be others around that might recognize him.

"But Trev! You could tell all sorts of things you know about him. You could be really helpful here..." Cali protested, keeping her voice to a whisper.

"Yeah, and then he'd turn it all right around and tell everything he knows about me, and I'd be sunk deeper than him, no doubt... just for being in the wrong place at the wrong time." He replied, his voice also hushed.

"You don't want him to get away with this? What if they let him go and he does the same thing to someone else, some other time when we're not around to stop him?"

Trev sighed, fidgeting uncomfortably. "I... can't do it, Cali. I'm sorry..." He looked down, sighing. "If there was some way I could, without getting myself in trouble along with him..."

She sighed heavily, nodding slightly. "I know. I understand," She answered softly. She could see his point, though it was disappointing he refused to come forward. "Will you at least go and get Nal?" She figured they would need him too. Maybe, possibly, Nal could talk him into doing something to help, since she knew Trev had more info on this guy than she and Iole did. Turning back to Iole, she tried to gauge her friend's expression. "You'll come though, won't you?" She asked, giving her friend's hands a light squeeze.


Sighing as he set off back toward the dancing area, Trev had a bad feeling this whole thing was likely to turn out unpleasant. He and Nal had just patched things up, and now.. this. And though Cali said she understood, she was probably still upset... and disappointed in him. He hated that. But he had good reason not to want to get involved. Everything could easily go spiraling downhill fast for him if that man saw him, and then who knows if Cali, Iole, and Nal's testimonies would be worth anything if they were in association with him. Standing at the edge of the dancing area, Trev felt his heart sinking lower and lower as he tried to spot his friend, or the girl he was dancing with. Her reddish hair would likely be easier to spot, he figured. As he caught a glimpse of them, he tried waving to catch their attention.
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Climbing out from under the table, Berion took a moment to look around, himself. He'd seen Berrik do it, but he wanted to look for himself. Grabbing up the plate of cookies, he hesitated as he watched Berrik pick Della up, but she didn't seem to mind it. He trailed along beside him, keeping close to his sister while carrying the tray of cookies. The whole while, he looked around in case those men showed up.

Hearing Berrik suggest that they could stay for the bonfire, Berion looked up with wide eyes, briefly feeling hopeful that maybe they could. He really did want to, but was it safe? He hesitated, looking at Della, and remembering he was supposed to take care of her. "I dunno.." He mumbled, reluctant to say yes or no. Maybe Berrik could watch out for the scary men, but would that help anything? What if they hurt Berrik and his sister, for trying to protect him and Della? He frowned a little as he walked with him. "How do you know they won't come back? They're really scary." He sighed. "At least at the ornafidge, they don't know where to find us." He sighed, wondering who this Liriel person was.
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Toby's half-joking comment had been said without thinking first, and he tried his best not to squirm uncomfortably as the man seemed to give him an odd look. He wondered if Addhor was upset or offended...or perhaps debating if Toby knew about things he ought not know about... but a moment later, he changed the subject back to the idea of a job. Toby let out a quiet sigh of relief, wondering why he'd said something like that. He had to be more careful about saying such things, even in jest. Then, the mention of Addhor's mother reminded Toby that his grandmother had been very close friends with her. He remembered when his grandmother and Nal's grandmother used to come over to each other's houses all the time, and walk to their respective jobs together, and home again. He knew she missed that tremendously. And then there was also the fact that Trev and his friends, and subsequently Toby, had used to call her Grammy-O, and she'd been almost like a third grandmother to Toby as well. He missed her almost as much as he missed Trev, and felt bad for Nal for losing her.

Withdrawing from his thoughts of the late Grammy-O, Toby listened to what her son was now saying to him. Help out at his store.. a couple days a week? Toby would have been overjoyed, if it was anyone else asking. But he refrained from any sort of reaction, just yet, so that he might hear out all of the terms and conditions, and give it a little thought before getting too excited. This was the same man he'd been afraid of his whole life, after all. It was a woodworking shop, at that. With lots of sharp tools. But surely, all that stuff Trev had told him was nonsense... the man wouldn't do anything like what Trev said. Right? And he'd been nice enough today, and... maybe he shouldn't overthink this so much. "I could manage that, sir, yes." He gave a slow nod, thoughtful despite his attempt to not overthink this. "I do plenty of chores and things to help at home." He added, as if to give more credibility to his usefulness, and assure the man he was capable of work. He could do plenty of stuff, although he wasn't sure quite what sort of chores would be expected in a woodshop.

While Toby was thinking on that, the carpenter left the end of the cart to inspect the construction that had to be dismantled. Toby finished off whatever juice was left in his glass and set the cup down, figuring it best not to leave it or flies were likely to invade the sweet drink while he was away. Preparing to hop down from his own spot, he paused as he heard Addhor comment about needing a turnscrew. What was that tool? He thought carefully, taking a look in the toolbox that was in the cart. There were several tools that he wasn't sure of the name of, and after a moment trying to recall which one was which, he decided to just bring them all. So he grabbed any tools that might possibly fit that term, and jumped down from the cart with them. "Is that any of these?" He wondered, holding the tools out to let the carpenter take his pick. And hoped that whichever one was a turnscrew, it was among the tools in his arms.
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Berrik couldn't help but smile at the massacred word, though his heart ached for the boy. No child should be afraid. His eyes sought out Dina as they neared the group and it tinged again, once more wishing he could chase hers away too.

"Hey, look." He said as he stopped, placing a hand on the boy's shoulder carefully so as to not startle him and hoping it wouldn't scare the boy even more. I promise you those men will not get close to you ever again, ok? And besides, you guys will blend right in, no way the men would come near if they see all these people around you. Look over there, see those two families? The one on the right, with the hair the same colour as your sister, that's Liriel and next to her is Eradan. They will protect you from them too. So please, stay and watch the bonfire?"

"Pleeease Berion! Please can we stay? I wanna see the fire!" Della looked down at her brother pleadingly.

Berrik smiled as Della inadvertantly gave the boys name, though for the moment he didn't acknowledge it, not wanting to push the boy too much all at once, instead just waiting expectantly for an answer.

"Berrik!"

His attention was drawn away from Berion as he heard the familiar voice of Lúcon coming from behind. Turning sideways, Berrik watched the four year old running up to him, his cheeks flushed from running.

"Hey you, where are your brothers?"

"I dunno.." came the answer, the boy looking up at Della and then at Berion holding the plate of cookies. "Who are you?" He asked bluntly as only a child can, curiosity in his eyes as they flicked between the two children and the cookies.

"Lúcon, these are my new friends." This is.." He turned to Della questioningly and she leaned in and whispered her name into his ear. "Della. And this fine young man here, is..." He left the name unsaid, hoping the boy would give it himself.

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Berion looked up at Berrik as he stopped, saying they would be fine, that they'd blend in, and the men wouldn't dare come around. He wasn't so sure about that. He looked ahead to where Berrik had indicated a couple of families, and frowned slightly, another twinge of sadness as he missed his parents again. Berrik assured him that they would protect him and Della, but still... "I dunno..." He hesitated. Della's plea to stay for the bonfire, nearly made him give in, and he frowned, thinking about it. Would it be safe? He really, really wanted to stay for the bonfire, too. And so did Della. But he couldn't help remembering how angry that man looked when he kicked and pushed him. And the way he'd had his hand raised to hit Della. And then the other man... "He had a sword." He remembered out loud, gripping the tray of cookies a little tighter, as if that might protect him.

Another kid about Della's age ran up about then, distracting Berion slightly. He gave a little smile. "Hi. I'm Berion." He answered, quiet. After a little hesitation, he held out the tray of cookies to offer one to Lucon, remembering his mommy always said to share things. "Want one?" They had more than plenty, after all. And he wasn't sure if they'd let him keep them all, at the orphanage. He might not be allowed to take the whole tray back with him anyway.



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Aggie was enjoying the last of her meat pie when she watched one of Liriel's kids run off suddenly, shouting the name Liriel had spoken earlier, as the name of the young man who worked for her. Turning curiously, sleeping baby still in her lap, Aggie watched the boy run up to the young man who had two other small children in tow. "So that's Berrik," She remarked, curious about Liriel's employee. She had wondered whether he would be another child, a sibling of Dina's, or if he was her father or some such thing. But this young man looked too young to be her father, yet he was definitely more than ten years older than the girl. Not that it was unheard of for siblings to have that much of an age gap, but it wasn't as common, so she decided not to make any guesses just yet in that regard.

"Do the other two also work for you?" Cailon wondered, having heard a bit of that as he walked up earlier. He'd never seen those two before, so he knew they didn't belong to Liriel and Eradan, but they looked about the same age as the little one she called Dina. Taking a sip of his drink, he watched the small group curiously, and wondered why the boy had a huge platter stacked with cookies. Was he bringing it over for them all to share, or was he claiming it all for himself, he wondered with slight amusement.
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It all happened quickly and he now found himself restraining the infamous Shamara, the woman who had spoke to him earlier. If he'd only known it was her he would have apprehended her. They were right, she was beautiful but he held her tight none the less.

When she looked back at him to plead he not hold her so tight he coldly stared back at her, her voice was like honey dripped into the ear but he also remembered this woman helped in the capture and torture of their Captain, his Aunt. His answer was a tightening of his grip as Arnyn started to search her. In words meant only for her he spoke. "She is all that keeps me from snapping that lovely neck and silencing your poisoned tongue once and for all."

Arnyn then found a small blade and slipped it into his pocket before continuing to search her legs and making her way to her shoes next.

Momentarily he glance over to where he'd left Cali. He wished he could help her. He would explain to her later. She left his sight as she moved to the other side of the bonfire. He focused back on the searching of the criminal and if she was to try to resist any of Arnyns searching he would hold her tighter till she relented.

If this woman was as wily and dangerous as they say, now seeing her, he couldn't imagine it was going to be easy to catch her master. Relic.
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"I don't have a sister." Lúcon said as he took the offered cookie and took a huge bite of it. "Just brothers" he added with his mouth full. "Dina isn't my sister, but she lives with us now. Well, with Berrik out the back." All of the information was offered without ill intent, merely stating the facts. "She doesn't talk."

"And that's ok, isn't it Lúcon?" Berrik asked as he pressed the boy.

"Mhmm.. Mommy says she might do it when she knows us better."

Berrik smiled sadly and ruffled the boys hair as he guided him to lead the way back to the family, though turned to Berion. "I won't force you to stay, if you want to go back, then I will take you back. But I do need to just drop by and let Dina know I will be gone for a little bit, ok? And we can share some of those cookies with them, I am sure they would love one too. Should leave enough for you to stuff some in your pockets." With a cheeky wink he held out his hand behind Beroin's head as if to urge him forward.


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Liriel had just finished changing Maethor and was situating him in her lap as Aggie drew her attention towards Berrik. Looking up to see, she saw him with Lúcon and two other children and frowned.

"Do the other two also work for you?"


"What? No.. I have no idea who they are. Never seen them before." Her head turned to her husband whom also shook his head.

"I swear he is like a magnet.." she mumbled under her breath, her curiosity piqued.

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"I don't have any brothers." Berion replied to the younger boy. "Only a sister." He smiled. "I promised my daddy I'd take care of her." He added, tilting his head curiously to hear that Dina didn't talk. Sometimes Della was shy and only whispered to him, so it sort of made sense. He looked up at Berrik and nodded. "Alright." He was disappointed to have to leave, and he figured Della would be upset. But they had to go, because he wasn't sure it was safe. He sighed softly and trailed along with Berrik as they approached the family he had mentioned. Why did that mean man have to go and ruin their fun? He had no idea why he'd even gotten so angry, at least before he defended Della. She just tripped and fell. Why was that any reason to hit her? He sort of wished Berrik would put her down so he could hold her hand, but she seemed fine up there in his arms, so he didn't say anything. She was safe and he could see that she was fine, so it was alright.
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As the small group neared Liriel and the family, Lúcon ran on ahead to proudly show off the remains of his cookie to his parents. Liriel gave him a smile though her attention was drawn back to Berrik as the trio got closer. Looking from the two children to Berrik, the two of them shared a look that said so much without a word spoken.

"Liriel, Eradan I would like you to meet Della and Berion." As Berrik spoke, Della shifted slightly in his arms and slid her arms around his neck, her shy gaze running across all the people looking at her.

"Della and Berion, this is Liriel, Eradan, Thalion, Maethor over there sleeping, Erland sleeping as well, Gellir and that beautiful girl behind him is Dina."He said as each was pointed out. He looked to Aggie and Cailon, but as he did not know who they were, he paused for Liriel to speak up and she caught on instantly.

"This is Aggie and Cailon, good friends of ours and Eryn's aunt and uncle. Please to meet you both. We were just about to have some lemonade, would you like some too?" She saw the look on Della's face brightened, Liriel's eyes going to Berrik's to catch an unspoken 'I will tell you in a sec' look.

"Oh I was just coming over to let you know I was going to walk these two home.. they had a bit of an unfortunate run in with some bad men." He left it at that for now and added "Unless you are thirsty?" Hoping the boy would stay.

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A lot of names were thrown at him, and Berion just looked around at all the people and nodded. He wasn't going to remember who was who, and he figured he might not see these people anymore after today. Maybe Berrik, because he'd said he would come see them in the orphanage, but the others, probably not. And that was sort of sad, because they all looked friendly. A lot nicer-looking than the orphanage people. And definitely nicer than the scary men who tried to hurt him and Della.

The offer of lemonade drew his attention back to the present situation. Lemonade? That sounded delicious! He sort of vaguely remembered his mother making lemonade once or twice, and remembered it was really yummy. But they didn't get to have yummy things like that after.. when they went to live with their mean aunt. Hearing the word aunt, his gaze flicked toward the woman who was someone's aunt, a little nervous. He inched a tiny step closer to Berrik, but it seemed unnecessary. She looked friendly, and smiled warmly at him and Della. Berion fidgeted, trying to decide if it would be safe to stay for a drink of lemonade.


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"Hello Berion, Della!" Aggie greeted them. "And pleased to meet you, Berrik." She added, slightly surprised she had not heard much about him before now. She supposed that Eryn had her mind full of a different young man, and never thought to make mention of this one, although he looked nice enough.

"Some bad men?" Cailon frowned at that, concerned. "Are their parents not here at the festival? Shouldn't we find them, first?" He cast a glance around, feeling sure that someone would be looking for these two children, and figured it might not be a good idea to take them home if their parents weren't there, but then the boy's quiet statement stopped his attempts at seeking out their parents.

"We live at the ornafidge."

Aggie froze, her smile fading, heart dropping slightly to hear this. "You're taking them to the orphanage?" She looked at Berrik, slightly shocked that he would do such a thing. "You can't take them there! I mean..." She paused, looking back at the children. "Unless, they actually want to go? But I can't imagine why anyone would want to.." She frowned, then looked at the children. "Do you want to go there?" She asked, slightly puzzled.

Berion frowned down at the platter of cookies. "Well... no." He admitted. "We don't want to. But we gotta. Cause they won't know where to find us there. And I think that man'll kill us if he finds us again!" He said, wide-eyed with worry.

"Kill you? What happened?" Cailon wondered, curious what could have frightened them so much. "What could you two have possibly done to make anyone want to kill you?"

"I dunno! He was gonna hit Della!" Berion exclaimed, frowning. "And then the other guy grabbed her, and I was trying to get them to let her go, so I kicked him, and then I had to bite the other guy's arm to make him let go of her, and.. then they were chasing us," He assumed that part, "so we hid, and Berrik says they went away, but they might come back, and we gotta get away from here before they come looking for us again." He explained. "The one man had a sword, and he knocked me down and everything." He frowned, pointing to his jaw that still hurt a little. He nearly lost his grip on the tray of cookies, and quickly put his hand back where it was to balance it. "They were really scary and mean."

"He what?" Cailon's eyes grew wide with shock, as did Aggie's. "Yeah, he sure did," He frowned, seeing the mark on the boy's jaw. "Looks like it might be bruised."

Immediately, Aggie turned to dig into her pouch, pulling out a small tin. She gently moved Thalion from her lap and laid him on the blanket nearby, before turning back to the other little boy. "We're in luck. I happen to have some ointment for bruises left over from when my brother got hurt recently," She smiled at Berion. "May I?" She held up the tin.

Slightly surprised, Berion hesitated slightly before setting the tray down, then went over to the lady with the ointment. "Is it gonna hurt?"

"No," She smiled slightly, shaking her head. "It might tingle a bit. But then it'll feel a lot better." As he held still, she gently spread a little of the stuff on his jaw, careful not to press too hard. "There, that should feel better soon." She smiled at him. "Speaking of my brother... do you know about the rangers?" She asked.

Berion thought for a moment. "Sorta, yeah. They fight bad guys and stuff, right?"

"That's right." She smiled. "Well, my brother is a ranger. He isn't here today, but I happen to know a few of his ranger friends, and there's a lot of them here today, and they're really good at protecting people. My niece is over there with one of them, and there's several others all around." She informed him, watching his eyes widen slightly. "So, no one's going to be coming around here trying to cause trouble, and if they did they'd get in a lot of trouble themselves. If you ask me, I think you and your sister would be a lot safer to stick close to all of us who can protect you, instead of going back to the city alone with only one person to protect you."

"I didn't think of that..." He looked at Berrik and Della, then over at Liriel and the others. Now that the lady had mentioned it, he realized that it might be more dangerous to go back to the city, where those men had probably gone themselves. There were two of them after all, and only one of Berrik! "Maybe.. we could stay for some lemonade..." He decided, thinking for a moment. These people were nice, and said they'd protect him and Della from the scary men. He wanted to stick close to them, and now he even felt a little nervous about having to go home later. "And... maybe we could stay with you for the bonfire too?"
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Shamara only blinked with the most innocent expression in her dark eyes when Arnyn explained to Mourgan the reasons for why she would do the searching and not him. Apparently a smart move, though it was clear to her that no sweet talking would affect the young man now holding her tight. She did not dare test his grip, and she only sighed at his sharp words.

"I do not even know who you two are, or what I have done to you personally," she said quietly and earnestly. "But... I would not be out and about but for the corruption in your prison system and being all but dragged out." Even so, she suspected that it was not that much about her prison break, but she had chosen to maintain her position.

Since she assumed she was being tackled by the Rangers, Shamara understood well enough that it was not worth it to make a scene since people would likely side with Rangers either way. Yet, there was always a way to turn things for her own good eventually - sooner or later, so she did not fight, and stood calmly as Arnyn searched her. She could not help but frown slightly at the detailed process which meant that nothing would go unnoticed, even if it had been the tiny blade from the cookie, though she did regret not keeping it. Shamara looked at the ground in search of the cookie and wondered if she would have a chance to reach for it at some point.
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She removed Shamara's sandals and searched them before being decent enough to put them back on the Umbarian's feet. She took off the woman's belt and ran her fingers along the outer and inner side as she looked at it. A thicker part on the inside of the belt tipped her off, and the Lieutenant uncovered a vial. Possibly poison, considering Shamara and Relic's proclivity for it. Arnyn did not comment, and moved to put it in the same pocket of Mourgan's where she'd left the small knife. Then she searched Shamara's torso, thoroughly but in a very detached manner.

"Right," she said, as if to declare she was done. She took a step back and removed the ribbon from her hair that kept the four small braids together at the back of her head. They fell forward, partially undoing themselves near the ends. Ignoring this, Arnyn stepped in and waited for Mourgan to hold Shamara's arms in such a way that she could use the ribbon to bind Shamara's hands. It was long enough, and would not break without a blade. And for now, that would do.

Once the Umbarian's hands were bound tightly behind her back, Arnyn calmly ran her fingers through what was left of the braids. Her eyes fell upon Mourgan. "To the Captain now," she said quietly. "Before we take this one to her new lodgings." She held out her left hand in invitation and turned, taking Shamara by the left arm with her right hand. She waited for Mourgan to take Shamara's right arm.

Then they made their way to Pele, Shamara in between them. And while they did not make a loud spectacle of themselves as they moved, anyone who would look upon them would know this was an escort. Even though Arnyn, for one, was not armed. The Lieutenant was pleased that Mourgan was keeping himself in check. Part of her hoped that certain eyes would not glance their way. But only time would tell if they would or would not, and if they would, what would come of it.
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When Pele did not immediately respond, Ilisys pondered whether the Captain had in fact understood her, and if it had even been the right decision to try and keep her friend informed this time. Was this shock ? Something else ? Was the woman going to return to her previous survival technique of avoidance ? In any case, Abrazimir returned a welcome exchange in their officer’s stead, even if the undercurrent between the two men caught the Ehtyar in a moment of concern that stole her from all else for a time. Arkadhur did not lose an inch of his smirk as the nobleman gave a reply. But he did not give back a response. And she knew it was unlike him to be found at a loss for words. Of course they two men had met before, in the courts of Dol Amroth, and that fact might prove now to be a boon or, based on recent interactions, perhaps a stumbling block.

Duty,” she managed then, in response to her kinsman, with a grateful nod. “Yes. It is our duty to conclude enough business that we may find cause to celebrate,” she finished, more quietly, less decisively. There had been a lot occurring all at the same time. And Isys wasn’t sure if getting Arkadhur out of there was not the best idea she could hope for. She did not expect him to make an attempt on Pele, but neither did she ever truly know where to draw the line with him. At the very least, he must be seen to be 'controlled', lest poor Cali end up further concerned. Trusting then for Arkadhur to be without supervision was now out of the question, since the Smith had so keenly demanded his attention.


Isys was glad she had sent the young woman off to find her friends. Clearly Cali was very fraught by all that she knew of the Umbarian. But the last thing that Isys wanted, was for her ‘acquaintance’ to now get spooked and flee the scene because of some fear of arrest from the Smith’s claims. She was neither rocked by, nor quite ready to face the revelations which had been alleged. Not now. There was much her ‘contact’ might yet know about; where he’d followed Shamara, who she might have met with, what she had been up to, and why she had come back, here, now, let alone what they’d had to say to one another behind the bonfire …

It was equally for the best that Cali was not left alone right now, but rather, tended to and calmed down in the company of those she trusted. There were other witnesses of course, who knew what Arkadhur had managed before. The noblewoman stood such a one herself, and, as evidenced, she was not alone. She could and would then spare the clearly traumatised Cali and her friends from the ordeal of unravelling their past upset, if at all possible. She had absolutely no desire to answer questions as to her own past with the Umbarian of course. And it was surprising when it came to it, just how easily the younger woman had given up and consented, in the end, to go and find peace away from contention. But there was little time to speculate on that, save to harbour relief, while Isys still had to ensure that Pele was appraised of the situation.


Have it be not too far that you sit upon more manly matters,” she suggested pointedly, towards the two Men, albeit grateful for the opportunity to be allowed but one problem to face at a time. And she had to admit, although Abrazimir looked quite determined, and Arkadhur suddenly at a loss for words, the Swan Knight was liable to be far more subtle than others in his conduct. More begrudging than she cared to admit, the woman released the hand in her grip, and wordlessly urged her one friend to behave himself with the other.

But however could I pass up such an opportunity ?” the Umbarian found his tongue returned to him as well as his limb. Far more in his element to counter a noble’s verbal assault than an emotional young woman. “When there is so much more than fine drink that we two might share ?” he caught the nobleman’s eye, and then ducked his chin modestly before conceding to a different level of intrigue and preparing to stand off some way with Abrazimir.


How very thoughtful,Isys admitted, rather more honestly than she might have intended. For thoughts indeed now did press from all directions. “One might venture a wish for all men to be obliging of the feminine mystique ?” she focused upon Pele, anew, wondering if the Captain’s guard would allow them the same courtesy to discuss things more quietly. “The gentlemen seek to escape us and be about their own words. As we shall surely be ourselves. For certain .. there are words Pele.
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Della had clung even closer in towards Berrik as the lady put something on Berion's chin. Her own quivered with fear until she saw that he was alright and it didn't burn him or do something else nasty.

As soon as Berion was done, she freed herself from Berrik's hold and went over to her brother, hugging his arm. "I want to stay for the bonfire too!" She whispered loudly as if only he would be allowed.

Berrik, plomped down next to Dina, though made sure the two new kids saw him step off to sit on the edge of the blankets. He had grabbed two of the cookies, offering one each to Gellir and Dina, both taking it from him and immediately eating it, though only Gellir mumbled out a thank you.

Looks were going all around between the adults, Liriel's confirming that Berrik would share the whole story, then Eradan giving his wife a worried look for the safety of the children, ending with Liriel looking to Cailon as if to say they all had to make sure these children were safe.

But most importantly the lemonade was poured from a massive jug into wooden cups, the lemons from their own lemon trees on the farm.

Hearing Berion's question, Berrik piped up from his end. "Of course you can, we will all watch it together!"

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Catching Liriel's glance, Cailon gave a small nod, to assure her that he was pretty sure they were all thinking the same thing. "I'm glad that you didn't get hurt worse than just a bruise," He mentioned.

As Della came up and hugged him, worried she wouldn't get to see the bonfire, Berion hugged her back, but the adults assured her she would be allowed to stay too.

Cailon turned to the little girl as she went to her brother. "What about you dear, did the scary men hurt you at all?" He asked gently.

Aggie paused from putting away the tin of ointment, waiting to find out if she needed it for Della too or not.

Berion gave an answer for her, although she was also welcome to add her own statement, "He just grabbed her... he was gonna hit her, but I didn't let him!" Despite all the fear involved, he was proud that he had managed to protect her in such a frightening situation.

"Good for you!" Cailon replied, happy to hear that the boy had acted in defense of his sister.

As Liriel poured some lemonade, Aggie thought of something else. "Have you two had supper yet?" She wondered, recalling some of the hungry days and nights she used to endure. It wouldn't be very enjoyable for the kids later, if they had neglected to eat while they had the chance.

"We had cookies..." Berion answered, curiously touching the area where she'd put the ointment. It was tingling a bit, but it was also feeling cooler and not so painful now. "That doesn't hurt as much now." He declared, smiling happily.

"Cookies aren't supper," Aggie grinned. "They're yummy, but they go away from your tummies too quickly." She knew that from experience. "I'm glad it doesn't hurt though." She added.

"Well," Berion hesitated. "I was gonna get some food, but then that thing happened..." He glanced toward the tables, not really wanting to go back over there now.

"Aww, I see... Cailon..?" Aggie glanced at her husband, but didn't need to say more.

Cailon was already getting up. "You two just make yourselves comfortable and enjoy some of Liriel's delicious lemonade. I'll bring back plates for you both." He grinned and set off toward the food tables.

Berion smiled, glad he didn't have to go back over there. "We can still have cookies later though, right?" He added, suddenly worried the grown ups might not let them.

"Of course! A meal isn't complete without dessert, right Liriel?" Aggie grinned and accepted a cup of the lemonade as it was passed all around. "I take it your lemon trees are doing just fine?" She said happily, very glad that the trees hadn't been destroyed or anything during all the chaos of the battle.
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Later she would certainly deny it, but for a time Iole had near managed to forget about her friends, each lost to their own joys around the dance floor. Or so she had assumed. The concept of Cali catching the eye of a handsome stranger, that her friend intended to ask all about later ! The absolute absurdity that Nal did not know what was clearly right under his nose .. And Trevadir .. his fears assuaged, had started to enjoy himself. That same goofy happy look about his face almost that she had recognised when he was making music earlier that afternoon.

Iole was beginning to enjoy herself, simply for the acceptance of all being as it was. She did not need to check or look for her friends, to know they were close by. She did not have to worry what might happen, when she was so reveling in what was happening right now. It was alright. One hand swinging at the hem of her sun-dress, her heavy dark hair almost curling with the sweat that blushed about her brow. She was alive, and she may be at a fayre, but she was alright. She honestly believed that she had come back to the point where she had been before. And it was nothing but gladness. They were all friends again. They were all together again. All was finally come to rights. And then, just as swiftly as the last time she had begun to feel this way, everything went wrong.


She read the mood upon Cali’s face with more speed, with more practice of apprehension, than Trevadir managed. Iole could not shape the words to ask though, even as she wondered what had come of her friend’s dance partner. Thankfully her own dance partner voiced that question for them both. And Iole pressed a hand against his chest to soothe that protective spirit even as she watched the Smith ready to speak. She watched her friend taking up Iole’s hands in her hands. Warm brown found the pale blue eyes, ready though she did not know for what. But something ... Already the recipient did not like where this was going. She had seen these techniques before. She had used them. She did not want to be the one having bad news broke unto her.

As Trevadir began to panic, Iole pulled her hands away from her friend’s grasp. The gesture as fierce of a denial as she was able to make against the unwelcome intrusion. No ! Not again, not now. That was done. That was then … that was .. over .. At least she could pretend that she was over it, if she were never forced to think on it again. But .. no.


One hand flew then to cover the young woman’s own mouth, as though she feared what she might say to such a shock. Perhaps to keep her heart from leaping out of her chest. This was not supposed to be the way of things today. After all that they had managed, after all that they had been through .. One man, one name, and it was all shot through like pebbles through paper.

Backing a few small feet away, Iole managed to neither collapse into the grass, nor cry. Both of which she was flying perilously close to. But she waved off Cali’s pleas with her free hand, refusing to be held, and turned away from facing either one, until Trevadir had fled. Hopefully to find Unalmis, but just as likely he was making for the nearest, swiftest exit. And then she was the only one left to hear her friend’s plea.

You’ll come though, won’t you ?Cali asked her. Cali, who would rather die than ask for help, for anything, was asking for her friend's help. Deep breaths served as a prelude to Iole slowly turning back and facing her best friend. This time Cali not only found, but lightly squeezed Iole’s hands. And trying to imagine how hard it had been for Unalmis and Trevadir to see things from the other’s shoes not long ago, now it was her turn.


You said the rangers have him. You said they already have him in custody ?” she ascertained, and if it sounded like a shaky ask for confirmation, that might have been quite a part of it. “And he was doing it .. ” she closed her eyes and swallowed, before she could force the words out .. “again ..” the last word was barely a whisper as the young woman’s voice broke. Retrieving a hand, Iole brushed against her both eyes, before she might proceed. “Then they know,” she tried to clarify. “They saw, or someone else saw .. so we ..Iole caught her mouth in her free hand again, but thrust it away just as swiftly as she cloaked herself with courage. “We have to be careful with this Cali. Clever and careful. For Trev’s sake and ..

It was more than she could manage to check if he was even still in sight, or maybe even worse, breaking this news, of all things, to Unalmis. After all the walls they’d just torn down to rediscover their friendship … This might undo it all in an instant.

We need to get our story straight,Iole pointed out, undermining the moment ever so slightly with a small sniff.




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Unalmis with Eryn. And suddenly Trevadir

Glancing up from the ground, Unalmis pretended to accept Eryn’s hand to find his way back upright. And instead managed to pull her down onto the ground as well. With his friend in a fit of giggles at his lap, an awful lot of other people seemed to think the two were hurt or embarrassed, so an opening was allowed, to permit them a path from the middle of the mayhem. Perhaps to keep from anybody else tripping over them, and taking an actual, proper spill. Brushing some degree of dirt off, Nal politely extended his arm before him, to allow the girl to take the lead, a dangerous option as he had since discovered, during their free-style fun. Noone seemed sorry to see the reckless frolickers depart, and observing Trevadir alone, Unalmis joined his friend without any expected larking about.


Don’t tell me. She kissed you ?” he supposed, from the unease about Trev’s face, and the lack of Iole at his side. A swift glance found the missing partner barely holding herself together, holding hands with Cali some ways away. Rolling his eyes, the Ranger could scarcely believe that this was worth his having to stop having fun.

Time to catch a breath for a moment, alright ?” he checked in with Eryn. “Do you want something to drink ?” he asked the young girl, and taking a more astute look at Trevadir. A further glance toward the two girls, and then back to the musician before him, and Unalmis gave in. “Alright, not that. But what then ?” he asked, genuinely confused.
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Della's eyes went huge when the man leaned down to ask if she was hurt. While he did not look scary like the other man, the rough grip on her arm and the fury in the other man's eyes were still preying on her mind, her arm going behind her to hide it from him, just in case. It was likely a good thing she had not looked at her arm herself, the bruises forming would most definitely have set her off crying.

Nuzzling in against her brother's shoulder from behind as she clung to his arm, she looked up to look at his chin when he happily stated it did not hurt anymore and smiled along with him.

Liriel carefully poured the cups, offering one to Berion and waiting for him to give it to his sister and then offered him a second cup. Her heart was aching for the two, worried glances sent to Berrik, eager for him to tell them what had happened. But not here, not in front of the children. There was no need for them to rehash it yet again.

"Hm?" She looked at Aggie, the question finally registering. "Oh! Yes, as luck would have it, the whole orchard survived just fine. Thank the Valar, that would have taken years to regrow.." she left it at that as everyone else was passed a cup of the cool drink.

Yanking on Berion's arm, Della pulled him down and whispered "Can we sit with Berrik?"

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Pele's gaze was intent on Ilisys as she listened to her words and searched for the meaning beyond the obvious. However, for a few moments she was distracted by Arkadhur, recognising him only with a small nod, while she began wondering what was his part in all this mess, what he knew and how much. She might have to ask this of Isys, yet not out in the open with lots of people around.

Her eyes than let be of studying Arkadhur and briefly looked towards Cali. Certainly broken glass would not pose much threat to her; and less perilous pieces would not need two Rangers to be picked up. A small grin played on her lips, as she looked back towards the people in her immediate presence with a certain amount of understanding.

"I don't think all my skills would be enough to escape my shadow, even if I tried," Pele noted, and shrugged lightly, knowing that the guard would not be far enough even if he did not impose his presence on any interactions she had with other people. "Suppose, men do have their own serious matters, and so do we," she laughed light-heartedly, as she watched the two move away.

Turning around slightly, she looked at her guard who had come closer again and raised her hand to let him know that he should not approach any further at the moment. "So she, that piece of glass you mentioned, has ventured into the middle of festivities, has she not?" the Captain asked quietly, her attention back on Isys, though a slight hint of amusement still in her eyes. "Seems rather careless for serious business; even the fire is not lit yet, and she has already been picked up?"

Even as she spoke, Pele caught a sight of Arnyn and Mourgan emerging from behind the stacked firewood, none other than Shamara between them. Amusement disappeared from her face though, as she wondered if the younger Umbarian had coordinated her appearance with Relic in some way, and if the other should be expected too.
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She hated this more than anything. Having to be the one to spoil everyone's fun. She had done that so long now, during her time of grieving, she was slightly surprised they had even wanted her to come out to this thing. Cali felt her heart aching as she watched the panic seize them both, Iole in her way, and Trev in his own. How she had wanted to avoid this. She had told the ranger lady she'd rather not have to drag Iole into this! But it was better to have more than one witness, she knew. And besides, suppose Iole had chanced to spot him on her own, before Cali had a chance to warn her he was here? She might have reacted far worse, Cali realized. As much as it upset her to have to inform her friend about this, she thought it might be better that she heard it from Cali, than any other way she might have learned of it.

As Iole turned away, Cali stood somewhat uncertainly nearby, letting Trev go off to find Nal. Unless he decided to flee the scene entirely, and if he did she might not forgive him for that, but they'd cross that bridge if they came to it. For now, she was entirely concerned with Iole. A tiny nod assured Iole of the fact that yes, he was in custody. "Ranger Isys has promised not to let him out of her sight. But I'm not entirely sure she believes what I told her," She hesitated. "He was certainly doing his best to convince her I was mistaken about him." She frowned, feeling no need to remind Iole of what a slick talker that man was.

She nodded then, feeling a fresh wave of hope as Iole spoke at last of how they would need to be careful with this. She gently nudged her toward the bench where they had, not long ago, all shared a toast to the missing member of the group. She quietly took a seat, encouraging Iole to do the same. "There is no need to rehearse our story, Iole. We have only to tell exactly what happened." She answered. "What we saw, what he did, where he would have sent us..." She paused, taking a slow breath. "I wonder if he still has it..." She murmured softly, thinking of the dagger. If he did still have it.. there was a chance they prove he was the murderer as well. Her hand closed into a fist briefly as she thought of that, then exhaled slowly and relaxed her hand on her lap. "I will try to reign in my anger... but, perhaps tears would work in your favor." She mentioned softly, thoughtful. She gave her friend a tiny smile, knowing well of Iole's ability to burst into tears at will.

"I wanted to avoid putting you through this, you know." She added, apologetic. "But, when I mentioned that there were other witnesses to his crimes, she sent me to find them." She explained, thinking for a moment. "We must try not to leave anything out," She added, a gentle warning that they mustn't forget anything. "Will you be alright?" She asked, concerned. That Iole was going to have to relive all of that ordeal... it made her want to kick him for it. And she just knew he was going to put on his innocent act and pretend he wasn't the same man. But Iole would surely recognize him. Cali had, simply by his voice, and he had shed his disguise now. He wasn't going to get away with anything this time, she intended to make sure of that.



Trevadir Thôrmaetha and Erynneth Raedor


This was without doubt the most fun she had ever had. Eryn felt fairly certain of the fact. Despite being totally out of breath, her face flushed and red, having stumbled countless times, gotten several odd looks from surrounding people, even gotten pulled down onto Nal, she was grinning and laughing as she found her way onto her feet again. Before there was a chance to dive back into the swirling chaos of dancing, Nal had set off toward the edges of the dance lawn, and Eryn was briefly puzzled until she spotted his friend trying to get his attention. She followed just behind him, taking the opportunity to catch her breath.

Trev rolled his eyes at Nal's first supposition. "No, nothing like that." He might have made some crack about how it was Nal she was in love with, not himself, but now didn't seem quite like the time for it. He fidgeted, a little awkward as he tried to figure out how to explain the situation as Nal turned to the girl. Eryn, he reminded himself of her name.

"Right," She nodded briefly, agreeing it seemed time to take a breather, and gave a concerned look as she followed Nal's gaze toward the other two. "Um, no, I'm fine." She answered Nal, shaking her head slightly. "I think I'll just go sit down for a while," She decided that this might be something more private between the two guys, or the four of them. She had already intruded slightly with the thing earlier, so figured it was time to step aside for a moment. "I'll be over there," She motioned vaguely in the direction where some people were sitting on the ground enjoying picnics or something. Far enough away to let the friends discuss whatever they had to discuss, but still be easily found when they wanted to find her again.

Trev shifted slightly as Eryn set off to find someplace to sit and catch her breath. That seemed, possibly, for the best. He'd rather not alarm her by the news that Cali had to give, and besides, she hadn't been involved in this matter so she wouldn't really know much about what was going on. Once she had gone out of earshot, he cleared his throat. "Maybe.. Cali ought to be the one to tell you about this." He decided, a bit hesitant to have to be the one to spill the bad news. Besides which, he really did not want to stir things up again between himself and Nal. "She asked me to find you." He explained, a little awkward. "There's a.. um, situation. Iole's pretty upset and... well, come on. They can tell you all about it." Anxious to remove himself from the middle of it all, he set off toward the girls, assuming that Nal would come along.
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Aggie and Berion


Berion carefully passed the first cup to Della, making sure not to spill any. Then, turning to Liriel, he waited eagerly to get a cup of his own. He didn't want to miss out! But the lady didn't forget him, and he smiled as she handed him a second cup, happily taking a sip, although he forgot to say thank you, due to lack of practice ever since their parents died.

Catching a glimpse of the little girl's arm when Berion handed her the glass, and when she tugged on his arm, Aggie frowned slightly in concern to see the marks where the man had gripped her arm. He ought to be thrown in gaol, she thought angrily. Taking a slow breath, she refrained from putting away the little tin of ointment yet. "Berion," She held the tin out to him. "I think you probably need this more than I do. And besides, I have more than enough at home." She smiled with a nod of encouragement for him to take it.

Taking the tin, he paused to look questioningly at her.

"Don't use too much at a time, alright? Just rub a little bit on where there's bruises, alright? That way you won't run out too soon." She gave him instructions, while trying to ask warn him not to use it all up in one go.

Berion nodded and looked at the tin for a moment before stuffing it in his pocket so he'd have his hands free for holding his cup and getting cookies. As the grown ups started talking about boring grown up stuff, he turned back to Della, hesitating slightly. He sorta wanted to sit here with the nice lady who gave him the stuff that made his bruise feel better, but Della wanted to sit by Berrik. There were more kids over there, so he nodded, grabbing a handful of cookies before heading over there.


Erynneth

Taking a brief glance back the way she had come, Eryn couldn't help being curious what all that was about, watching Trev set off toward Cali and Iole. But it wasn't her business, she reminded herself, so she shrugged and tried to stop being nosy. As she was heading toward a nice, soft-looking patch of grass, she happened to catch sight of several familiar faces, and grinned as she waved to Aggie and Liriel. "Hi!" She grinned happily. Altering her course, she was still a little flushed in the face, and slightly out of breath, as she plopped down next to Aggie, careful to avoid Liriel's sleeping baby on the blanket.

"Well, hello there!" Aggie grinned back. "You look like you've been having a lot of fun." She remarked, pretending not to have noticed who she was dancing with earlier.

"Oh, lots!" Eryn verified. "How are you all? Where's Uncle Cailon?" She wondered, glancing around.

"He went to get some food for our new friends.." Aggie explained. "Eryn, I'd like you to meet Berion and Della." She added with a smile, though the children were over by Berrik now, she motioned toward them. "This is my niece, Eryn." She told them.

Slightly surprised to notice there were extra children present, Eryn gave a friendly smile, after a brief pause from her surprise. "Hi, um, nice to meet you." She glanced at Aggie curiously, but refrained from asking.

Berion waved at her. "Hi," He replied, despite having a mouth full of cookie, and frowned as he saw that he had left the platter on the ground near Aggie. His hands had been full, and now he wished he'd brought it with him, but at least he had grabbed a few.
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As she tried to proclaim her innocence he held her firm as Arnyn continued to search her. He watched the Lieutenant as she searched the belt and found a small vial. It was put into his pocket along with the small knife. When the search was done and Arnyn pulled the ribbon from her hair he presented Shamaras wrist so they could be tied.

He nodded and took her by the right arm as the Lieutenant took the left placing their captive between them as the then made their way to the Captain. He wished they wouldn't have to ruin Peles evening but this was of most importance.

He kept a firm grip on her even though she was tied up. He also kept his eyes forward, watching for anything unusual or out of the ordinary. Obviously someone had got her out of the dungeon and he didn't know if that was the man who was with her or an unknown person or persons. The only time his brown eyes paused in their watch was when he caught a brief sighting of Cali.

She was visibly upset and seemed to be speaking to her friend. He wanted to help her and he was curious about the whole situation. His curiosity would have to wait though.
He turned back to watch the change in Peles expression. How he hated to ruin her evening.
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Pele was with Ilisys, her guard at a bit of a distance. Mourgan and Arnyn made their way to the two women, Shamara securely held between them.

"Captain," Arnyn addressed her friend and commander seriously, to indicate - not that she needed to - that this was no longer merely a moment of leisure. She halted about two yards away from Pele and Isys, on the off chance Pele's blood might heat and she would be tempted to ill-advised action. "Isys' contact made it known she was here," Arnyn said, her eyes on the Ehtyar as she spoke the words, wondering where the man was now. Yet a quick scan of the surroundings revealed he was closeby, with Abrazimir. That would do, Arnyn decided. And so, she continued. "We apprehended her behind the logs for the bonfire."

More explanation was probably unnecessary at the moment. Arnyn fell silent. If Pele wanted more details, she could ask. Only Arnyn was not sure if she would be able to provide much in the way of answers. She could recount how they caught Shamara in detail, but there was little added value to that now. Other than to settle Pele, perhaps. The main reason for Arnyn's silence now, however, was because she was awaiting orders from her Captain. Previously, they had agreed on capturing Shamara and pressing her for information. But as to where she would be held, considering she had escaped the regular dungeon cells before? That much had not been discussed.
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Abrazimir gave only the slightest upward raise of his chin in response to Isys’ suggestion. Wander not too far, nor did he intend to. His kinswoman’s ward would be safely returned before long, once Abrazimir delivered unto Arkadhur what he had to say. The umbarin was quick to find his tongue in reply to this transfer of wardens. Arkadhur made a suggestion of drinks and Abrazimir wordlessly gestured for the other man to lead the way to the drink stalls and tables. He would always make sure the man walked before him, lest he might try to sneak away when the Swan-Knight’s shoulder was turned elsewhere.

To Isys’ hopeful remark of continued consideration from the male gender, to this Abrazimir gave a very verbal chuckle. ”From your lips to the ears of the Valar.” He replied in return, and with Pele’s own witticism to conclude the discussion, the two men were free to step aside and leave the women to their own business. Which was far more serious. But Abrazimir trusted in their capability to handle such affairs.

The nearest availability of refreshments was some paces away, though not entirely out of sight or hearing of the unlit bonfire. Close enough in case for some reason Abrazimir needed to intervene in assistance to his friends. But now his main focus was upon Arkadhur. Opportunist, Pirate, Smuggler…and now some sort of rescuer and hero. And hunted, it seemed, by a mutual acquaintance of theirs down south.

”Are you enjoying the comforts of your adopted home, Arkadhur?” Abrazimir asked as they strolled leisurely to the drink stall. He wasted no time in getting into the meat of the matter. Politicking, as his father had tried many years to instill upon his successor and heir. ”No tug or pull for your own ancestral lands. I daresay with the coronation of our good King Elessar, such places might once again be open where once they were closed. There will be a great coming and going of peoples between such places. Rams and goats seeking new paths and pastures.” Abrazimir waved his hand vaguely.

Or how about wolves in sheep’s clothing? Who could sneak in amongst travelers, merchants, and adventurers. Who might come seeking to…settle out old scores.

He was speaking coyly, though he hoped the other man was catching on. After all, did he not have a repute for double-speak? More importantly, Abrazimir perceived Arkadhur to have a power of knowledge of such distant lands, where Gondorrians had all but been forbidden to go without risking great peril. Regardless, their people had tremendous memory and history in such places. Places that might soon come back into their reach.

Now grasping a mug filled to the brim with foamy ale, the Swan-Knight faced his counterpart with a look. ”Or be it that you enjoy the hospitality of my kinswoman enough to forget such old bonds.” No, Abrazimir had a suspicion that Arkadhur was in no rush to return to his homeland even in such days of peace, because of a certain someone. ”And yet you have not returned to Dol Amroth by the sea in a long time. Why is that?” He questioned, watching the other man intently, unblinking even, as Abrazimir raised his mug to his lips and took a drink.
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Pele took her time in observing Shamara as she listened to the very brief report Arnyn gave her. Then she offered a small smile and a nod to Mourgan as means to recognise his participation.

"Behind the stack of logs, hmm?" she eventually said, tilting her head. "Attempting to burn it before the due time? That is a serious crime indeed."

Shamara shifted in the grasp of two Rangers, as much as she could, and pouted as if accused in something she was not guilty of. "They didn't even find anything on me that could be used for fire..." she objected.

"No? Suppose that would be the least of your crimes," Pele shrugged, and then looked at Isys and back at Arnyn.

"I was even trying to avoid you. Quite honestly," the Umbarian insisted, but Pele did not respond her thoughts more busy with what to do with the woman. Apparently she could not be placed in the dungeons else she would worm her way right out again, but if she were held within the Ranger buildings - Relic might intervene if her suspicions were right. Yet it seemed the safer option even if not completely safe.

Taking a thoughtful sip of the drink, Pele said to Arnyn: "Below headquarters building is a good place to house visitors; and one key only, held by you. Think it'll do?" That would be a reasonably safe location unless she requested some sort of locked quarters known only to the King.
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Berrik downed his lemonade in two big gulps, the cookies having made him thirsty. Laying back on the blanket, he crossed his arms under his head, his arms millimeters away from touching Dina, though aware enough to not actually let any part of him touch her. She was already skitterish enough with the vast amount of people milling about and now with two extra children to keep away from herself, he did not want to add to that. He smiled as Della settled down next to his hip, his eyes slowly closing as he thought of how Naela was doing, her smiling face appearing behind his closed eyelids.

Liriel watched the two children carefully, every look and expression noted. "We need to report this to the guards.." she whispered low enough that only Aggie and Eradan could hear her. "Aggie, you seemed to have a good report with the boy, perhaps slide over there and ease it out of him as they eat?" She had seen the boy's reluctance to leave Aggie to go sit by Berrik. She knew children often connected with certain people and it seemed Della had done so with the young man. Not that she could fault the girl, her eyes going to Berrik and smiling. She had never met any other young man his age with such a sense of caring and devotion towards a child whom he wasn't even related to. Her eyes moved to Gellir and her heart ached. Maybe she had.

One arm on Berrik's leg as if that was going to keep her safe and with Berion on the other side of her, she sat and sipped at her lemonade while eyeing the other girl and the girl's dolly. "I used to have a dolly too.." she said to Dina, whom just hugged it closer to her chest. "I lost it though, didn't I Berion? On our way here." Taking another sip, she paused as if thinking back. "I think it was when we crossed the river, was it when we crossed the river Berion?" She looked up at her brother with sad eyes, missing her doll.

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Though slightly reluctant to involve guards, Aggie nodded slightly. "Yes, I suppose you're right." She frowned thoughtfully, and glanced around.

"What's.." Eryn started to ask, confused, but seeing Aggie give a small shake of her head, fell silent.

Cailon returned to their group with a plate in each hand, no need to bring drinks this time since Liriel had provided lemonade for everyone. "Here we go, this oughta taste a lot better than that man's arm, don't you think?" He grinned as he addressed the boy.
Berion gave a small laugh at the joke.

Hopping up to take the plates from him, Aggie smiled toward the children before briefly whispering to Cailon, then moved slowly toward the small group of children. "Here you are, have some proper supper. Then after, you can have all the cookies you want." She smiled warmly, setting the plates down on the blanket, one in front of Berion, and the other in front of Della. Slowly moving to sit cross-legged on the other side of Berion, she motioned to him that she wanted to whisper something.

Pausing as he was about to pick up a meat pie, marginally suspicious, Berion hesitated before leaning closer.

"I think you ought to put some of that bruise cream on your sister's arm." Aggie whispered quietly, just for him to hear. She had noticed that he seemed to have not noticed, but it was probably because she'd been keeping behind him a lot, or moved on the side opposite him, and he just didn't see her arm.

Turning to Della, Berion frowned and peered around her, seeing that the lady was right. "Della, c'mere. You need some too." He tugged the tin out of his pocket, pointing her attention toward the bruises on her arm. As he worked at trying to get the lid off, he paused to think about what Della had asked. Her dolly. He remembered her losing it, but he was trying to remember when. "No. Before the river," He remembered, having to think back. "We were trying to get on the boat thing," He couldn't remember the name for the ferry, "but 'member, the mean dog grabbed your doll and we had to hide from her..?" He frowned, hesitating, then held the tin up to Aggie when he couldn't get it open.

"A mean dog?" Aggie frowned to hear that, quietly accepting the tin back, and opened it for him.

Berion nodded, frowning. "Uhuh, her dogs are really mean," He frowned. "I don't wanna talk about her." Though he tried to get only a small amount of the ointment, a bigger glob than he meant to get came out of the tin on his hand, and he frowned at it, unsure what to do.

"Oh.. Berion, that's way too much." Aggie bit her lip, as she tried to help him put some of the stuff back into the tin. Hesitating, she decided maybe the child was too small to do this himself. "Perhaps I could help you?" She looked at Della. "Would that be alright?"
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She has,” was as much as Ilisys required to say, to confirm Pele’s comprehension of the situation. “Show may tell better than words,” she then added with a subtle flick of her grey eyes to note the arrival of a bound and escorted Shamara. It would seem that no further words would be required from her on the subject. But that did not mean they ought relax their guard where it came to that still very real threat. As far as any knew, Relic might yet be watching them this very moment.

The Belfalasian nodded an acknowledgement of the owed respect to Arnyn, though did not respond further than to meet her glance when Arkadhur was referenced. If there were any element of guilt about her expression, it was honestly remorse, for having suspected the worst of Ranger Mourgan, a young man who despite his meagre age, had thus far conducted himself far more placidly than she had feared he was capable of, given his relationship to the Captain. Perhaps the officers had in fact taken the matter a little more into hand after the meeting, and Isys simply had not been privy to that development. Certainly there had come no charge of protest from the direction of Kaylin or from the Cuner, Karis either. It was yet another reminder that she really did not know these people any better than they could know her.


The two of those at hand whom she knew best were the two Men standing off a small ways together. And while there was no one better than her kinsman to so capably keep the Umbarian engaged from listening in to the current Officer’s exchange, she knew there was a history there between Abrazimir and Arkadhur. It was becoming more and more evident that her ‘contact’ was a matter far from simple. The young Smith, Cali had fled to find her friends, and even as her gaze trailed after to check on that, Isys almost marvelled to recognise Iole, who worked in the Ehtyar’s shop in the marketplace, Unalmis, who was cousin to her own faithful countryman, Warder, and another young man, whose name she could not think of but whose face seemed mightily familiar for all that.

As Arnyn and Pele commenced their deciding on what now should be Shamara’s fate, it seemed clear that the Trafficker at least was in good hands. There were however a few loose ends to tie up, and the Belfalasian remembered a smart fist to heart salute, before she wandered off without seeking permission to attend to it. She had not been dismissed but neither was she officially on duty. And as far as she could comprehend, she had held up her end of the 'bargain'. Shamara was returned to custody so the Captain's security was no worse off than it had been the previous summer. Save for what might have been managed in the meantime. But that was not an Ehtyar's job to discern. Not a single person had interrogated Pele's abductor the last time she had been incarcerated. And, although the rogue's escape had not been deliberately due to Ilisys, she hoped that at least, it might herald some better attention paid to the Umbarian this time around.


The two men, Arkadhur and Abrazimir had by now idled over to share a drink and what appeared to resemble polite conversation. Something they were each extremely capable of managing,she knew and trusted, without causing a scene. One of them after all was a gentleman, and the other had spent the better part of several decades now pretending to be such a thing himself. Her 'contact' could put on a good show. He seemed though rather less adept at tidying up after himself. A difficulty which she had been faced to deal with before now. She should have really expected nothing less. Still. Best steps were taken, for the greater good of all concerned ..
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Iole first with Cali
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She found her seat, next to Cali rather than opposite her friend. For one that they might converse more quietly without risk of their being overheard. But the other, so that she might to some degree not be faced full on, but side-on. Iole felt rather more safe that there was some small place she might turn away, even from simply facing the words of this.

But blue eyes fluttered with some doubt when the Smith said they need not rehearse their ‘story’, just tell the truth. And before her friend could interject reason, Cali had progressed onto thoughts she could clearly not have held in. Iole did not blame her exactly. This involved so much more than just what they had been through, as if that had not been a trying enough experience that brought their group of friends back together only to fracture it worse than before. It was tied somehow to what had happened to Ryndir. His twin had never fully accepted his death, and fair enough, but it went beyond grief. There was so much that was not known about that loss, so of course Cali had questions. The man, Lowendir, had not managed to satisfy any of those back at the end of Autumn. He had only resurrected them by presenting with their friend’s dagger. The one which had been missing when Ryn’s body had been found. Iole was given permission to cry, but she was already blinking back upset now at the entire mess.

But, ‘we have only to tell exactly what happened’, Cali was imploring her. And ‘we mustn’t leave anything out ..’ That was when the tears began to fall, because Iole realised too late what damage they had done by not telling all back when it had happened ..

We have tied ourselves in knots with all that we have not yet said,” she compelled her friend to compose herself from the understandable focus on Ryndir and hopes for justice. “Don’t you see, Cali ? We didn’t tell ..” she lowered her voice to a further hush, afraid, and tried again. “Trevadir was right to be afraid. He’s up to his neck in this. Lowendir clearly knows his father, or what else were they even doing there ? And after all that we have done to keep him from being tarred with the same brush .. Then there’s Nal,” she paused and took a breath. “He’s a Ranger, Cali. The City guard keep laws within the city but the Kings Rangers are our guard against threats to national security. And he didn’t tell. About Trevadir, or Trev’s dad. Even we, .. when Sorrel found us .. ” she sighed, acknowledging with hindsight their mistake. Her mistake. “I told her I had come across old friends in Harlond, I had stayed overlong in reuniting. And apologised that Malus and Dessy had wasted her time reporting me missing. What did you tell your mother, Cali, when you turned up with a broken arm. Did you tell her every little detail, or did you do as we have always done and covered over what had happened, so that she would not worry ?

I don’t think we are alright,” she concluded. “I think he has us over a barrel with this. We got so good at covering up for silly things we’ve always done, and now .. when we ought to have been honest from the outset, they may not believe us. Because we kept quiet until now. I know you want to see this right, for Ryndir. But we really must be careful. Or we might lose even more, when we have only just gotten it back.
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Unalmis returning with Trev to Cali and Iole’s table.
Interrupted by Sorrela Korsey, City Guard Recruit
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As Eryn made her excuses, Unalmis watched the younger girl depart until he saw her find the company of Aggie and Cailon amongst other friends. Then he turned back to Trev with the merest hint of exasperation. Particularly when his friend decided to assign all explanation to Cali. News that there was upset might have worried him more, if it had been anyone but Iole who was by far the most sensitive of their group. But at the same time, because it WAS Iole and they were at a Fayre, he knew there was cause for her to be rather more delicate. Ever since last Autumn. He had been forced to encourage Sorrel to coax his friend out of her house even, after what had happened. And as much as he did not now want to scapegoat Trevadir, neither were the two young men entirely on the same page about everything that had happened yet. They had made moves to move forward, and that had not been a simple thing by any means. But it was largely papering over broken glass, and did not change the cause which had compacted them in the first place. With no means of deflecting this latest dark cloud, and yet no want for a further confrontation, Unalmis somehow held from any comment, and quietly followed his friend over to the remains of their party, to assess the damage.


Come now, have you two fallen out over who gets to dance with Mourgan ?” the Ranger asked, forcing out the suggestion with a dramatic roll of eyes as they were reunited with their previous table. “Honestly, I can’t leave you alone for two minutes without … ” He broke off all attempts at keeping this lighthearted, as a swift glance to find his fellow Ranger did just that; stood aways over with some others .. Arnyn, Pele, Isys and .. brown eyes flashed back to the two girls at the table, almost accusingly as he recognised Arkadhur walking a little ways off from the rest of the Ranger gathering, with Abrazimir. “Alright. What is he ..? ” he began.

You had better sit down,Iole advised him. And then glanced at Trevadir as well. Dropping her eyes in a gesture that he ought find a seat as well. Unalmis had stiffened beside the other young man but not turned upon him as yet. Iole then sniffed rather awkwardly. “Where is Eryn ?

Unalmis leaned forward in his seat but sighed an exclamation. “Don’t Eryn me. Just .. get it over with,” he demanded, of Iole and then, as blue eyes faltered downward, more pointedly Nal turned toward Cali.


Sorrel,” was the only answer he obtained though. As Iole glanced over her seated friend and watched the City Guard approach them. The name was less of a greeting to the newcomer and more of a warning to her friends, but the taller woman treated it as a summons, and smiled.

Iole,” she replied with a softer smile. “Hello Unalmis” she added after, acknowledging the other of their quartet whom she knew best. The half hearted wave which was delivered without it’s maker even turning .. did not offend her. Sorrel’s father was best friends with Nal’s and they had known each other long enough. “Ranger Azrubel sent me over,” she admitted then, causing Nal to turn all his attention abruptly unto her after all. “She wanted me to see that you were alright, since you might have had a rather .. unwelcome shock this afternoon ?” the Guard waded in gently, and found the group clearly disturbed from what she’d clearly interrupted.


Are you on duty today ?Iole managed to ask, in a small voice. Even as she clutched for Cali’s hand upon the table.

Not officially,” the tall woman confessed. “But well, the Ranger Lady asked a favour. And you’re a .. well, friend. Friends ..” she struggled. Cleared her throat and started over. “Something about the man,” she prepared to point out Lowendir but judging from their reactions, saw there was no need. “You’ve alleged that he has committed a crime ?

Intoxication, assault with a weapon, false imprisonment, intimidation, abduction, intent to ..Unalmis began to count off the man's crimes on his fingers; but he halted all the same as Iole kicked him hard under the table. Just before he had gotten to the likes of ‘collaborating with pirates, possession of stolen goods, maybe even murder .. ‘ “To begin with,” he put in, instead, while rubbing his shin.


Right, well, apparently he is caught up in a Ranger matter which takes precedence over local misdemeanours. So ..” the Guard Recruit started, and floundered, seeing the reactive expressions of all four. Clearing her throat and attempting to remain professional, despite not being dressed for it at all today, Sorrela continued. “I am supposed to reassure you that he will not be unsupervised in the meantime, but the lady will be trying to get him away from the fayre as soon as is possible. So you won’t need to be .. alarmed.” the word seemed not to meet the mood of the table and she realised it shortly after speaking.

He is officially a person of interest until this is cleared up, and I have been promised,” she fixated on Iole who was clearly close to panicking by this point .. “he is to remain, under watch, in the city until this is cleared up. So come to the City Guard office, tomorrow,” she shrugged, as though it were not a thing to worry over. “We’ll take everybody’s statement, his, and yours. Separately of course. And we’ll sort it all out. Because, well, that’s what we do,” she added, matter of fact. "That's my job," she put in, for those of the gathering who were not aware of her new vocation as a Guard.

I would say let’s go have it done with now,” she added, reading the room of faces. “But to be perfectly honest, the Guard has it's hands full with the fayre and everything today. You’d only be stuck waiting around for someone if you head there now. So, try to enjoy the rest of the fayre, recover yourselves from the shock,” she hesitated. “I gather you did not expect to see him here, and that must have been .. awful,Sorrel struggled for a word that would fit, being largely unaware of what this was all properly about. “Sleep on it, and I promise we’ll sort it out at the Guard Tower tomorrow. There’s no need to worry. He won’t be allowed to come anywhere near you.” she vowed. And hesitated before leaving, in case they had any questions.
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"Yes. That will do," Arnyn agreed with the Captain. "I will stay there rather than return. I will report to you in full when this business is taken care of." There was no need for Pele to leave the festivities, Arnyn thought, even though the Captain may always decide otherwise.

"Ranger Mourgan, I know you are not officially on duty today, but would you agree to join me in this endeavour?" Arnyn saw no reason to exclude him, given how calm and professional he was conducting himself. Rather than giving out orders this instant, however, she decided to give Mourgan the option. She figured he would say yes; for she, the pillar at HQ as well as his helm had witnessed how invested he was. And while it was one thing to be told a threat was contained, it was altogether different to personally contribute to said containment.

The Lieutenant looked toward where she had seen Thûllir and Kaylin on her way over tyo Pele and Isys. Kaylin had already been staring earlier, and when Arnyn's eyes found the couple at present, they were both looking their way. Convenient enough. The blonde signalled toward them. She did not solely signal Thûllir; that might antagonise Kaylin unnecessarily.

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Her easy smile had frozen on her face when her eyes fell upon a certain trio. Mourgan and Arnyn were not the ones responsible, of course. It was the person in between the two rangers who gave her such pause. She stiffened and her hand on Thûllir's arm tightened, yet anger did not take her over this time. Perhaps it was her beyond excellent good mood, or the fact that Mourgan was already closely involved and seemed calm, or the knowledge that apparently progress had been made in the Umbarian matter.

"Shamara," she said under her breath. "They have her." Was she disappointed? Or was she pleased? She was definitely surprised.

Thûllir knew better than to say anything right away, and Kaylin could simply watch as Shamara was escorted to Pele and Isys. Although not angry, she was on edge, and the edge did not dissipate when Arnyn signalled them over. Kaylin's eyes narrowed. "They want us," she said quietly, but she remained where she was just a moment longer. As if she was gathering her composure or preparing herself to stay calm even in close proximity to the oh-so-annoying captive.
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Ziranphel had finished her drink and returned to listen to Macardil’s playing and watch the dancing, having no inclination to wander off for other entertainment. Thûllir, on the other hand, had been content to stay with Kaylin after the two left, wrapped in memories and dreams for the future. Macardil had a point about the advantages of slow dancing, and he was about to suggest another dance to Kaylin when he noticed her attention was caught on something in the vicinity of the bonfire pile. He glanced over but didn’t see anything interesting right away, and reverted to splitting his attention between Kaylin and the music.

She gripped his arm tightly a few moments later, however, and he felt her stiffen. Thûllir’s body didn’t appear to shift from his relaxed pose, but he was immediately on alert. The name she spoke then caused a sinking feeling until she added “they have her.” Instead of watching the proceedings, his gaze flicked around the area in a casual glance that took in people’s interactions and locations, and then reverted silently to watching Kaylin’s face. He was pleased to see that although she was filled with tension, he didn’t see the anger of the previous week on her face. That was good. He had been hoping for different types of excitement to end the evening, but you had to live with the cards dealt.

It wasn’t too surprising that Arnyn would call them over at that point. Thûllir merely nodded once and straightened further. He noted her brief pause as he turned a bit and looked toward where Captain Pele and Arnyn stood with some others including Mourgan. His gaze fell on the bound women with them. She had a familiar air, and he did not doubt Kaylin’s identification. He turned his head back to look at her and lifted his free hand to cover hers on his arm. She was amazing and would get through this, and he hoped his confidence in her was conveyed by his expression and touch. “Well then. Let’s go finish this.”
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"We have tied ourselves in knots with all that we have not yet said,"

Iole's tearful words gave Cali a bit of pause, as she tilted her head to give Iole a curious look. What did she mean by that? As she carried on, Cali blinked, surprised by what her friend was revealing. She had lied to her family about that whole mess? Staring down at the wood of the table before her, Cali tried to sort through it all in her head. Trying to remember exactly what she had shared with her family, and what she had put in that report she'd had to fill out. "You didn't tell them...anything?" She found this revelation quite startling. It seemed, although the friends had been thrown back together during that incident, it seemed they had neglected to actually BE together again, as they used to be. She hadn't expected that. It was one thing to come up with a story to explain a black eye on one of the boys when the school bully picked a fight with them. But with something of this sort...

Torn back out of her inward reflections, Cali let out a short, wry laugh as her friend wondered what she had said to her mother about the whole ordeal. "I don't really remember what I told her," She answered. Of course she hadn't told her mother about every detail, but neither had she lied. "I told her I didn't want to talk about it. I mostly refused to tell her anything." She hesitated. "My mother, she didn't really persist on knowing what happened. I suppose she figured I was too shaken up to talk about it, but she knew something was wrong. She insisted that I fill out a report with the guards about it, and I agreed so long as she wasn't in the room." She admitted. "I didn't want to tell her, but... I filled out a whole report and everything, Iole." She sighed, putting her face into her palms as her elbows came to rest on the tabletop. "I told them about everything, except.. well, I did make one small twist to the truth, in saying that Trev arrived with Nal and his friend." She had just assumed that Iole would have done similarly. They had done nothing wrong to have to cover up. And it never occured to Cali to make up a cover about this. She had been somewhat distraught at the time, and it seemed only normal to tell the guards about the man who not only tried to kidnap her and Iole, but who may also have murdered her brother.

She cringed slightly at Iole's choice of words in the next comment. She took a slow, deep breath and looked up to see the boys arriving. So Trev didn't take off, after all. She had worried he might run off before anyone could spot him and place him with the criminal in some way. Nal's joking comment upon arrival might ordinarily have brought an eyeroll from the smith's daughter, but at the moment she was far too preoccupied with the matter at hand to be in any mood for even annoyed amusement. Her expression remained serious, thoughtful, and troubled as she watched him take a glance toward the culprit. Before either of the girls had a chance to break the disturbing news to him, Nal had spotted him. His entire mood changed, understandably so.

"That's what I was wondering," Cali muttered, scowling, as Iole suggested he take a seat. Just what was he doing here? "I saw him trying-" At that moment, Iole's quiet comment gave warning that they were about to have company. Cali fell silent quite abruptly, watching the guard approach. She gave Iole's hand a small squeeze, barely managing not to scoff at the mention of an 'unwelcome shock'. Understatement of the year, right? And was there ever any sort of shock that was welcome? Cali couldn't think of any, at the moment.

While she wasn't all that familiar with Sorrel, of all the guards Cali knew, Sorrel was the only one she didn't despise. Of course, that number only consisted of Sorrel and Ric, who had tormented them all through school. But, at least her presence here didn't draw a hostile reaction from Cali or any of the others. She was opening her mouth to list of the various crimes they could charge the man with, but Nal beat her to it. Only to be sharply reminded, just in time, not to mention certain things. Cali flicked a quick glance toward Trev, noticing him fidgeting uncomfortably as he purposely positioned himself behind the guard's line of sight. Luckily for him, she was focusing her attention more toward the two girls, Iole specifically. Cali frowned as she slid an arm around Iole's shoulders as she returned her attention to the guard upon hearing something about the man being tied up in ranger business. What? A questioning glance was tossed in Nal's direction, but if his expression was anything to go by, he wasn't aware of this.

"He isn't going to be allowed to roam freely?" Cali asked sharply, indeed alarmed that such a thing might happen. From what little she knew of the man, he was sly and charming, and if he was involved in some ranger business, he could try to use that to his advantage to slip away. And she had openly confronted him, so he knew that there were accusations against him. "I've already made a report against him once," Cali mentioned, wondering why no one had bothered to do anything about this threat already. She blinked, then, staring in some amazement as the guard suggested that they sleep on it, and come tomorrow to make their statements. "Sleep? You actually think we're going to be able to..." She stopped, reminding herself that this was only the messenger, and it wasn't Sorrel's doing, nor was it her fault. She took a slow, deep breath, giving Iole's hand another little squeeze, and continued to hold onto her friend's hand for reassurance or comfort... as much for Iole as for herself. "Fine." She concluded, letting out a long breath as she closed her eyes, struggling to calm herself. There was more than anger there, but she didn't want to let the fear surface.



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Trev stood quietly off to the side, partly behind the guard, his stomach all twisted up into knots as the conversation played out. There were plenty of glances, toward Cali, at Iole, even at Nal, throughout. Trying to gauge his friend's moods, their feelings, what they might be thinking about this whole thing. He wasn't sure whether he should slip away and return to Harlond, or try to stick around for the sake of his friends. The girls, especially. They looked pretty shaken, he thought. Even Cali, though she was hiding it, as usual. Trying to act tough, like she could handle anything. Yet the recent situation had obviously made her realize that she couldn't really handle anything. He could relate there, in a way, but he wasn't sure if there was anything that anyone could say to help matters. Seeing both Cali and Iole, who were like sisters to him, so emotionally distraught and visibly upset, was upsetting to him. If he didn't know it would end badly, he would have been tempted to go and confront the guy himself, and demand some sort of justice for the harm he had caused.

As it was, Trev kept his gaze down while the guard was standing there, nervous the whole time that she would turn, look at him, recognize his face or something, and... he'd have to run. There wasn't much else he could do, right? He kept very quiet, trying his best not to do anything to draw attention to himself. There was a moment of the briefest alarm, as he worried that Nal's list of the man's crimes might include 'consorting with pirates' or something of the sort. But Iole stopped him from that, and he relaxed slightly.

The next moment, Trev glanced up sharply in alarm as the guard mentioned they should all come back and give their statements in the morning. At the guard tower. Catching his breath at that, he glanced toward Cali and Iole, then turned his head briefly to look toward Nal. Did they expect him to go? They could do that without him, right? Surely... they wouldn't need him. He remained very still and thoughtful as the guard prepared to leave, keeping quiet so not to give her any further reason to hang around. Please, just leave, he inwardly willed the guard to go away, and hoped she wouldn't recognize him as Unalmis' friend from childhood. Considering he, Ryn, and Nal had almost always been together growing up, it was a very real possibility, but then, he'd changed a little in looks since he left... He could only hope it would be enough for Sorrel not to realize who he was.
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When Thûllir's hand covered hers, she looked away from Shamara in favor of his face. His words could be interpreted in an interesting way, but Kaylin knew that was not what he meant. She saw the seriousness and the trust that the tone of his voice held reflected in his eyes. Her thumb rubbed his arm with no small amount of affection. "Yes." The single word came quietly as she maintained eye contact with him.

Then her hand fell away and the two of them wasted no more time in heading toward the officer who had signalled them to come over. Kaylin now intentionally kept her eyes away from Shamara. She nodded to Pele and Arnyn first, before settling her gaze on Mourgan. He was admirably calm himself. No questions or words came from her.

Kaylin would wait.

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with Shamara (@Pele Alarion), Mourgan (@Isolde Alarion ), Pele , and now Thûllir (@Karis Ziranphel) and Kaylin
and momentarily, Abrazimir (@Lantaelen)
as well as Captain Faramir (@Aikári Salmarinian)

Arnyn returned Kaylin's nod and greeted them briefly. "Thûllir, Kaylin. I am sorry to interrupt the festivities and your time off. But I would prefer to escort this prisoner to her new lodgings with more than only two of us."

She considered whether or not to include Kaylin. If she asked the Hyandaner to stay with Pele to serve as an extra guard in case Relic might try something, Kaylin would not be able to refuse despite the animosity she held toward Shamara and the doubtless urge to see the Umbarian imprisoned in person. But Kaylin would not thank Arnyn for it. And it would put stress on their - in the meanwhile - slightly improved relationship.

A four person escort would also not be a bad thing in case Relic decided she did not want Shamara locked away again and would try to intercept her. Pele still had her guard here. As well as Ilisys and Abrazimir, although the former had left Arnyn's line of sight and the latter was speaking with Isys' contact.

The Lieutenant nodded, the decision made. "Thûllir, please take my place." She waited for the Ranger to move in position next to Shamara before stepping away herself. Thûllir and Mourgan seemed like excellent choices to hold the Umbarian. They were both men who would not be interested in her beauty, since Thûllir was clearly wrapped up into his wife and Mourgan would rather kill Shamara than help her. And where Mourgan might lose his head if Shamara provoked him, Thûllir would not.

"One moment." Arnyn excused herself to briefly interrupt Abrazimir's chat with Isys' contact.

"Abrazimir," she began, with the quiet kind of authority you only acquired through experience. "I am loath to leave the prisoner in other hands, so I will excuse myself from the rest of the evening. However, I would prefer it if our Captain was not left without friends to enjoy the festivities with." She did not say she wanted more eyes on Pele than those of the guard alone, but Abrazimir would deduce that easily enough. Arnyn's dark brown eyes settled on Arkadhur for a long moment, but she said nothing. Her gaze returned to Abrazimir until he responded, and then Arnyn returned to the group with Shamara.

"Kaylin," she addressed the redhead. "Walk with me, a ways behind them." She indicated Mourgan, Shamara and Thûllir. They would keep an eye on them and look out for anything out of the ordinary. If Relic had hired people to help Shamara escape their custody, the two women with their long hair loose and summer dresses were likely not be recognized easily as Rangers following a prisoner.

"Let us not waste any more time." Arnyn nodded at Pele, and the men holding Shamara set off. The Lieutenant shifted her attention to Kaylin. She seemed bizarrely calm as opposed to her reactions at the meeting at headquarters.

When they had nearly left the area of the feast, a voice drew her attention. She couldn't place it immediately, not until she looked at the man. Captain Faramir? He seemed to remember her well, to put her last name to her unusual appearance this day. Not to mention that he was perfectly aware of her current (and new) rank. The reports to the Prince were that detailed? And he was asking her if he could hand over an outlaw?

Arnyn bowed her head low. "My Prince," she said. "I am at your service. You do nopt interrupt my day, since another interruption has presented itself already." She smiled faintly. "As you well know, it comes with the territory." Her eyes followed Faramir's to the outlaw, and she nodded slowly as she listened to his words. "We can take him to Minas Tirith and hand him over to the Tower Guard," she agreed swiftly. "But I would ask for two of your rangers to join us and keep him restrained on our way. We have a long walk ahead of us, and we are already escorting a dangerous prisoner and I would rather not take any chances. Your rangers would be able to return to you after our arrival at the Great Gate." The city guard could take further care of him once they had arrived there. "Such assistance would be very helpful, if at all possible."
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Berrik wasn't really paying attention to what was being said, his thoughts full of Naela and wondering if he would ever get to see her again. Dollies and dogs were not really something he knew much about, other than making sure Dina never lost hers. However the increased grip to his thigh pulled him back to the present, eyes opening and listening to what was being said.

With a small grunt he sat up and wrapped his arm around Della's shoulder and leaned in to whisper in her ear. At first she almost shied away, but then she giggled and looked up at him. "Nuh uh!"

"Cross my heart!" Berrik said as he did just that across his chest. Della looked with wide eyes and a huge smile at him and then at the ointment as if trying to weigh up whether he was telling her the truth or not. Berrik displayed his most convincing serious look he could, even Dina leaning slightly forward as if curious what had been whispered.

Turning back to Aggie, Della nodded slowly though slid her other hand out towards Berrik's. Grabbing her small hand with both of his, he held it comfortingly and smiled proudly at her, his eyes flicking to Aggie and giving a small nod to encourage her to continue.

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Arkadhur and then Ilisys
with thoughts of things to come ..
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It was an opportunity indeed, and one that he had not expected for the lady to allow him. But there was small cause to fear, for this second Swan Knight already knew something of who, or what, he was dealing with. Abrazimir’s use of Arkadhur’s true name set the tone for the conversation to come. And let the Umbarian know that the Lady had shared at least some of her knowledge of him, with her kinsman. He wondered though, how much .. how recent .. ? The remark about ’enjoying the comforts’ in particular paid so little heed to current undertakings ... And he was relatively certain that Ilisys would not eagerly share some of her secrets with those she held in any manner of esteem.

I would think that, where it comes to ancestral and adopted homelands, the definitions are rather more blurred by time than by geography,” he returned, calmly gathering a glass of red wine more for show of ease than any real thirst. Arkadhur gave a good play of perfectly mimicking Abrazimir’s vague hand gesture, falling into the familiar portrayal of a likeminded man of means. Despite the less typical subject of their smalltalk. “For all that your mighty conqueror may find the prospect of fast spreading himself thin over too vast a lie of land now be his undoing.Arkadhur raised his glass to press against his lips in all the pretence of there spilling the wine within. And did not.


Umbar does not soon forget the hurts afforded her,” the man divulged, raising his untouched drink toward a toast, the gesture spilling just enough to lessen the content of the glass a believable amount. “Whereas Calenardhon scarce recalls that she did ever know that name. I wonder, what might .. now .. render the one as ally and the other foe, when both enjoy the same strain of independence from tyranny? Neither has long maintained what their neighbour in common has proved he can not command outright."

Arkadhur idled in the security of their apparent seclusion and soft spoken words. As though they two stood in some timeless ballroom of the south, rather than here, and now. He watched the Belfalasian with interest while he was granted such an advantage, having come well versed with the Lord’s own ‘family traditions’, so to speak. He had not required the Lady’s tongue to untether that particular rumour. The name of Dimaethor and associated scandal of the past was not a secret in Dol Amroth. And Arkadhur had called that city his home for some many years before he had been given cause to abscond. This Lord came of a long line of those who had shown great sympathy to Arkadhur’s strain of ancestors. Might be it was time to make intrigue of that connection, for a further ally or potential even, would prove no small boon within the current climate ..


The coming is oft accomplished with more ease than the going,” the Umbarian tilted his head and considered the nobleman apparent idle musing with an indication of interest. This was perhaps not the first ale the Belfalasian had enjoyed this day, he considered .. all elements of any significance. “Though I know of one in particular who would see .. you .. ever of a fluid state. Perhaps that is why you are come so far from the schoals yourself ?

There was no need to speak more keenly of Keket’s threat; to see Abrazimir forever cast as oar slave that he might convey his kinsfolk from their raided homes to new vestiges of despair on foreign shores. A fitting fate, for the man who had insulted the less fair of their two mutual acquaintances. At least in the mind of the designer. But did not that designer now desire similar dejections visited upon his one time servant ? And there was the matter of other inheritance that might affect them both ..

"What issue exists betwixt your kinswoman and myself is, a matter for future consideration, more so than any regretful past,” the Umbarian sighed, honestly. “Rest assured though, I shall see what is mine own, returned. Perhaps you seek the same ? For you stand so far as I, sir, from whence your deepest of roots were once entangled. And who knows in such days, where all lines shall end ?


Aware of Ilisys, now returned from speaking to Sorrela, hovering to one side, not to forget the collected approach of Arnyn, the Umbarian took a step back from where he had leant in to share ‘words’ with the man who’d invaded his homeland. Fair was fair, and an eye for an eye. And as far as Arkadhur was concerned, this knight was no better than himself. But both of them knew well enough to concede to a lady’s arrival.

So he did not interrupt when the blonde woman, Ranger, ... he corrected himself, claimed his company for herself. One eyebrow simply rose in anticipation of observing the gentleman ‘comply’ with his evident commander. Arkadhur said nothing in response to the Lieutenant’s attention to his own self, but watched without blinking as the Rangers went toward their new assignments. Sensing Ilisys beside him, the Umbarian did not bother to turn.


A lot, here, now,” he gave back to her earlier observation. “I imagine it is time for there, soon ?

The Ehtyar allowed for the Ranger party to depart further with their entrusted entourage, and pondered her own options. She would of course rather to remain and strengthen the watch over Pele with her kinsman, since to do else felt like forsaking their main priority. If it were not for the matter of the Smith girl, she might have been more inclined to. But now she knew her choice was none at all. She would have to see her ‘contact’ elsewheres from all those she would see spared. There was much, naturally, that she had a want to speak of with Arkadhur, now more than ever, for herself. But a delay so that he may not catch up any where close to see Shamara’s direction would be wise. Meanwhile, there was Abrazimir and the guard to remain with Pele. It was unfortunate, but she did not see how she might split her commitments. Thankfully, rumours suggested that the King himself might come to light up the bonfire. He would have at his command and company no doubt a good many armed guards. There were also, of course, still a fair quota of Rangers and City Guard still spread about the festivities. On duty or else, they were not to be discounted should the worst occur.


There is yet wine in your glass,Isys remarked, and saw Arkadhur deftly turn his hand downside in a defiance, so that the grass ran red. He had the distinct impression that he might need to avoid imbibing before the conversation that would surely, shortly come. He made to pocket the emptied glass, but the woman held out her hand for it. And found the man unresponsive. His eyes were upon the grass, he raised one foot slightly off the ground then replaced it. She waited. “Come, now,” she added quietly.

The prospect saw him turn, and meet her glance with his own. He was thinking, and she readied, expecting the flight. This was the moment. This was where it would come down to .. Of course she had not yet divulged her plan to the man, to deliver him to the City Guard for questioning on the morrow. He no doubt believed they would be headed now for where they had tended to meet before. She allowed him that belief, for so long as it might now serve.

"For now,” he muttered, glancing then toward Abrazimir, and after, back across the field. But never toward Pele, his minder was relieved to note. Arkadhur raised a silent toast and finally handed over the already emptied wine glass, which the lady placed calmly upon the closest table top. Isys had purchased a house in the city which she used at times, as a home where her mother and the grand entourage from Lond Col stayed; when the Lady Eressild deigned to visit in Minas Tirith. Noone would disturb them there. There had been plenty disturbances more easily observed already.

Captain,” she bade Pele though, before departing. “Watch you stand far enough from the flames that have been promised. For I have a want to know you still upon the morrow,Isys thus delivered her assurance that she would check in with Pele, after the rest of this ‘holiday’ was done. Also her firm affirmation that she should find her friend and commander safe and sound by then, despite all of the ‘excitement’. With a final meaningfully slow nod of respect granted to Abrazimir, the Ehtyar put her hand into Arkadhur's back and cut off his own pointed meet of gaze toward her kinsman, as might a beleagoured parent urge her hesitant child to bed with no supper.
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She could not blame Arnyn for interrupting their good time. It had already been interrupted the moment she had spotted Shamara, held between Mourgan and the Lieutenant. And Kaylin would also prefer Shamara to be escorted by more than two of their own. If Relic had seen, and if she felt he need to free her subject, two Rangers would not cut it. Not based on what she had heard. Perhaps they would live, yes, but surely Shamara would escape their grasp. And if there was anything Kaylin wanted, it was for Shamara never to do so again. "No worries, Lieutenant," Kaylin said neutrally.

The redhead watched warily as Thûllir moved to take Arnyn's place. Well, wasn't he lucky. The Lieutenant moved away to speak briefly with Abrazimir. Kaylin kept a weary eye on Mourgan, Thûllir and Shamara, although she was careful not to make eye contact with the Umbarian. There was no need to make it harder on herself than this already would be.

Meanwhile, Pele seemed ridiculously composed. Then again, perhaps someone might think the same of her.

The Lieutenant immediately demanded her attention when she returned to the group. Arnyn wanted to walk with her, behind Shamara and the two men. Kaylin nodded. That, she could do. And she would be glad to be able to keep an eye on the Umbarian herself.

The appearance of Faramir, and furthermore the way he sought out Arnyn, momentarily distracted Kaylin almost fully from their 'cargo'. She was surprised. She looked to Thûllir. Her facial expression would be telling. They know each other?! Was this a remnant of Arnyn's past, of which so much was still unclear to Kaylin? Rumor and hearsay was always to be taken with a grain of salt, after all. Maybe she should speak with Karis a bit more about the Lieutenant. She would be a reliable source. Kaylin was definitely getting curious.

When the Prince agreed to the Lieutenant's request and sent two of his company with them, Kaylin raised her eyebrows but said nothing.
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Iole and Unalmis
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She had not told .. anything .. anyone … and her friend did not understand. It was not easy for Iole to even endeavour to explain, even now. How she had felt ? Responsible. How she had maybe even brought it on herself, and thus upon all of them as a consequence. She was the useless stupid damsel who had come into distress, and they had all gotten entangled in efforts to save her.

Then there was the fact that she had felt too frightened by the thought of repercussions … While Cali had been keen on the authorities catching the fiend, Iole could not think of anything worse than having to admit how stupid she had been to people in positions of authority and standing. To have them set that reputation to her name and face. That was not the life she had come back here for. Let alone to have her words set against his words, even if he were caught, and possibly have to face him .. and .. and now that terror was upon her. It was easier to convince herself that Trevadir might get into trouble. It was habit for Unalmis to pretend that it never had happened. It had been impossible for Iole to tell her parents, who would have insisted that she return out to live in Pelargir with them. Where it was safe .. or so they thought.


She had remained, silent, a lodger in her family’s former home, a third wheel in the way of her father’s apprentice and his new wife, who now ran the business, who went about their lives here. She scarcely knew them, was shy around them, and had not been in any way or shape inspired to ‘tell them everything’ or anything at all. Iole bowed her head even now, wiped away a tear, and absorbed Cali’s own account of returning home.

It was different of course to her own edition, and it was rather more close to the truth. Iole recognised why Cali had made a report: Cali had suffered an injury, after all : her arm, her head .. Cali stood alone in that regard. She had fought back, .. Iole had .. not. And she glanced up as Unalmis and Trevadir rejoined the table. And there was no more opportunity to confide in Cali without consequence.


I would really not expect that he will be permitted to ‘roam’ around,Sorrel sought to assure Cali. “We can’t officially arrest him because there is no evidence of what you have alleged. If he was not questioned after you made your report, .. I expect he was simply not identified until now. That is likely why nothing came of it then. But I can seek out that report, from our records, ready for tomorrow,” she promised. “Thank you for bringing it up now. Is there any sort of other evidence you think that we might be able to use, beyond your recollections of the .. event in question ?

She broke off as the Smith scoffed at the very thought of sleeping, considering everything. As Trevadir fidgeted unseen, and Iole blinked back further tears, Unalmis, processing what had been said, found his voice.

Has he been searched for weapons ?” he enquired. “Before he has an opportunity to ditch it, you might want to check if he still has a dagger especially. It belonged to a friend of ours, who was murdered." Nal dodged from even the threat of Cali's reaction to hear it spoke. "It can be identified,” he added swiftly, as though means to justify the hurt.

I’ll make sure that ..Sorrel was about to assure him, but was not permitted to finish.

He lies,Unalmis put in suddenly. He did not dare turn toward Trevadir but simply let the moment of silence convey the strength of that conviction. “He tells lies about others to hide the truth about himself. Make sure they know about that,” he told the Guard Recruit, who was at a loss how to respond. She had never seen Nal so .. set. Possibly understandable. But still. This entire situation had taken her by surprise and she was still working out all that she would need to see to by tomorrow. Today was yet upon them and it was already a lot.


As the only Ranger amidst their small group, it was no surprise that Cali had looked to Unalmis when Sorrel mentioned why the awful man was thereabouts at all. What was equally unsurprising, to him anyway, was the fact that being a Ranger meant he was nonetheless unaware of what was going on. He suddenly felt like a fraud amidst his closest friends. The notable presence of Macardil at the fayre, enjoying the day as though he had no care in the world. The fact of Pele being escorted everywhere by an armed Guard .. There had never been any sorts of offered explanation to the general populace for either instance. And Nal had been content to assume that the two must simply be related, that perhaps the new Commander was under protection because the murderer of the last commander was no longer behind bars. But this .. this was now yet more in the way of secrets to which he was oblivious.

Honestly, if they did not care to think he ought to know, then that was their call. He was used to people not taking him seriously. He was a pawn in comparison to other veterans. He knew it, and did not dispute it. Felt a good degree of pride in fact to be even considered of the same livery as such legends. But there was a reason why some people were officers and others were not. He had only to obey orders. And he’d had no orders. But this .. ? Did he ought to ask ? Did he really want to know ? Could he honestly handle any more at the moment ? Glancing gained him the sight of a group of his apparent peers taking off as a pack toward the City Gate. Too late now, perhaps .. regardless.

Sensing Iole’s eyes upon him, the young man simply shook his head. In despair ? Or denial ? Realizing that the group were likely waiting for her to depart, so they could speak amongst themselves now, Sorrel sighed for her own sake.

I will see you on the morrow then. If you can come in the morning, then we will be able to gather what questions to ask him then, in the afternoon. So, think some on what you think is important, and relevant,” the young Guard concluded. Turning to leave, she almost walked into a young man (Trev) who was stood behind her, and she muttered an apology but glanced back after she had passed him, wondering if/why he might have been listening to the conversation. At the table, Iole rubbed raw eyes dry and beckoned for the musician to come sit down with the rest of them.



I do not think I will be able to sleep,” she stood unswervingly with Cali on that opinion, exhaling with no relief once Sorrel had certainly left. “Just knowing that he is .. close,” she shivered.

Unalmis rose, resolute all of a sudden, to his feet. “I am going to get a drink. Does anyone else want one ?” he asked, did not wait to mark any response, and walked to a neighbouring refreshment table. Because there was doing something and there was doing nothing, and the latter was more exhausting than the former, though the former was no comfort at all.


By the time he had returned to their table, the Ranger had decided. Brown eyes flew with frequency toward the Rangers he would recognise, toward those who remained at least. The day was not over yet. Maybe they did not need to tell him anything. Ilisys was always saying about keeping his wits about him, his father was always counselling that he mind his environment. Well, he could do that. Maybe if, the two problems were linked, it would help him to understand one and endure the other. In any case, it was better than offering up any of the things he did not trust himself to say aloud. Cali would argue, Iole would cry, Trev would leave .. He took a sip of his drink, and a moment to reflect upon the irony, as he held the glass up before him, that perhaps he was more like his father after all, than he had ever imagined.
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Shamara only had herself to blame for being caught, yet she felt no regrets since she had willingly taken the risk, and had enjoyed some fun in the process. While she could have been away and out of reach safely, what was the fun of not dancing on the edge of a knife? While she had a mind to see if she could play her way out again after some time, she was slightly taken aback by all the Ranger attention she had garnered. As if she was a dangerous criminal of sorts. A waste of resources, really.

She looked up at Kaylin with a certain curiosity and some measure of apprehension. She'd be at a great disadvantage should the fiery woman decide to attack her right here and now, but it seemed that perhaps the presence of others somehow held her back - though Shamara was not sure if it was the man she had come with, or the others.

The Umbarian did not make any attempts at running away or resisting, though she did listen in to everything the Rangers spoke between themselves.

"Why... suppose the new lodgings won't have a view to the bonfire... a pity not to be able to see it," she muttered under her breath, as if she did not mean for it to be heard by anyone.

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"All right, a full report will be good," Pele acknowledged Arnyn's words, and let her continue handling the matters efficiently. While the Captain did feel that it might be good to go along and perhaps do something right away, she also felt that she might need some time to think things through to avoid making wrong decisions. And yet, how was she to enjoy the festivities while others were off to do business? She ended up watching comings and goings of other Rangers in a somewhat detached manner; present, and yet not fully so as she was engaged in sorting her feelings and memories, and keeping herself firmly in hand.

And so it was that Isys' words about bonfire brought her back from wherever she had mentally wandered off to, and she said: "No worries, Isys, I have no want to burn my hair off or any such thing." Pele offered a small smile to the Ehtyar, and then turned to look at her guard. She did not really feel like going back to dancing, and yet she was not completely sure she knew what else to do. Once again her gaze sought out the departing Rangers and their prisoner - now seemingly two already - as they headed off towards the city.
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Arkadhur was a man who brought forth a challenge and combat most uncommon to the experiences of Abrazimir, though one he was not at all unprepared to meet. In fact, he’d sought it out. It was not a bout handled by the savagery of hand-to-hand combat by sword and shield, to the death, for the prospect of total annihilation for the losing side. In fact, both he and the ex-pirate before him shared quite a bit, including the concept of homeland. But he wasn’t here to debate philosophical concepts such as nations and artificially construed borders. Nor was he here to receive idle threats about his safety from a mutual acquaintance of theirs.

He let the man speak a while. He was sly and skillful with his use of implications. The thought that Abrazimir had come all this way inland to Minas Tirith simply to escape a shadow over the horizon was laughable, and no doubt intended to dig under his skin. Unfortunately, Abrazimir had approached Arkadhur wearing this very fact as a sort of armor. Keket, and all others like his kind, would soon be swept from the seas. The constructs of homeland and where the borders lay were about to be shifted. Abrazimir intended to be as close and high upon the crest of such a change as he might be. For the future and glory of his House.

And this man knew it.

Which to address first, now? The suspicion on Calenardhon, now the homeland of the Rohirrim, most faithful and true of all of Gondor’s allies? The very notion that Abrazimir might be hiding in Minas Tirith out of fear of a certain pirate? Or the implication that Arkadhur might come into his own one day and revisit upon his doubters and naysayers a terrible vengeance and comeuppance? The idea that his King might be a conqueror and renewer of tyranny? Now that was treasonous. If only he had his sword. The man did have a way with words.

He gave a soft chuckle instead in reply to Arkadhur’s concluding query. Where all lines shall end? ”I admire a man with spirited initiative, however bleak his own standing might be. And you think my kinswoman is the one best attached to in order to achieve this end? Or perhaps you have fleets and a host of men at your call, ready to sweep out of the seas to Umbar? A man can hurt his own nation as well as any other neighbouring polity. Perhaps it might be you to which our…particular friend recalls the most hurt and damage done to him.”

Abrazimir shrugged and raised his tankard of ale to his lips, eyes never leaving the other man as they peered over the rim, locked on as tightly as a bow string. ”I must confess to differ with your definitions of homeland. They are not locked by time or geography, but by the actions of men and women with swords who define delineations. In Belfalas the hand that wields the swords there shall only grow ever stronger, under the peace of our…newly crowned conqueror. Perhaps it may be you shall find your line running parallel to a most favorable benefactor.” He paused again to sip his drink, hoping Arkadhur would understand. He didn’t mean to undermine his kinswoman, the Lady Azrubel, but what Abrazimir had to do was bigger than him. It would be his family’s legacy for the entire Age to come.

Any chance for a continuation of this conversation was put aside as Lieutenant Arnyn approached them, causing Abrazimir to stiffen with military rigidness and discipline at the approach of an officer. He was now attached to Dol Amroth as a Swan Knight and no longer among the Rangers, but to an old officer and friend, the respect was still very much due, and freely given. ”Ma’am.” He acknowledged Arnyn’s approach and stood firmly by as she quickly briefed him, his attention flickering only for a moment to keep an eye on Arkadhur. ”The Captain will have my service, and friendship, as long as it’s needed. I promise.” He assured the woman and bowed his head in a quick deferment.

He watched the Lieutenant walk back to her group, now surrounding the prisoner, an Umbrian woman by the look of it. Abrazimir cast a glance towards Arkadhur, trying to read if the man had any particular emotions regarding one of his ancestral countrywoman being guarded and removed by his adopted kin. But more urgent now, Lady Azrubel was approaching them.

”Think on what I said. Perhaps these lines will be drawn from the Andrast to the Firths of Umbar, before long. And as for our shared…acquaintance, on the high seas, there may come a day which he must have need of fleeing inland to escape a greater shadow.” Abrazimir couldn’t help but smirk. Oh yes, he did dream of the day when ships coming forth from Dol Amroth would drive away all the pirates and smuggler scum, restoring law and order to the seas and coastlands of Middle-Earth just as their King had done to the interior.

Ilisys was finally at their side, making a remark about the volume of wine left in his cup. A quick turn of Arkadhur’s hand and it soon stained the grass, reminiscent of the flood of blood from men and orcs that had once stained this entire field, right down to the Anduin. But when he seemed ready to keep the glass, the fact that the edged shards may be used as a weapon very evident, and Ilisys felt the need to warn, Abrazimir inched a step closer to the other man to add some steel behind his kinswoman’s command, the veins atop his hands bristling with tension as they clenched. Go, now. But think of what I said. Parallel lines.

They approached the Captain and Ilisys said her words of farewell to Pele, while Abrazimir stood by. He gave a responsive nod to Ilisys and glanced towards Arkadhur, who seemed to try and meet his gaze before Ilisys cut him off. ”Goodnight.” Abrazimir beckoned to them both, watching them go a moment, before turning to Pele. At last, he smiled, a genuine one, folding his hands at the small of his back as he turned to stand beside her.

”A very profitable detour, I should think. So that is the one who seeks your misfortune.” He commented to Pele, as he watched Shamara be led away. She was the one right? Under guard, escorted by a strong party of custodians and loyalist friends of the Captain. He was curious to hear the full report but it is what it is. But no, he thought he could hear the sea calling again, lolling in the distant passages of his ears. There was work to be done, back home, and further abroad. A future to be made. ”What do you reckon of your present circumstances now?” He asked the Captain as the departing group faded out of sight as they returned to the White City.
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They couldn't arrest him... the words rang in Cali's ears for a moment as she struggled to process this news. "No evidence?" She could almost laugh, if it weren't for the fact that this was certainly not funny. The incredulous look on her face spoke what she couldn't find words for. The fact that her arm had been damaged wasn't evidence? The guard who took her report before had seen such evidence for himself... even the back of her head, where she'd been struck! And that wasn't evidence? Wasn't that in the report? She remembered him noting stuff down, what was he writing, if not that?! She couldn't believe this. Then, she reminded herself that Sorrel was probably completely unaware of the details, and she needn't take out her frustration on the woman guard. "He wasn't questioned because no one could find him..." She added quietly, struggling to maintain an appearance of calm.

As the guard gave an opportunity to bring up any potential evidence they would like to be considered, Trev bit his lip, wanting to speak up, and add his knowledge to the mix. Dropping his gaze, he found he couldn't meet any of the others' for a moment. Still, despite his silence, the guard seemed to be getting an earful as Cali spoke her mind. It looked almost like she was barely keeping it together, and he wished the guard would leave.

"There was plenty." Cali answered with a frown, baffled that the guard would say there was no evidence. "It's all in the report I made..." She mentioned, letting out a sigh of exasperation. Really, she was getting frustrated. Didn't they bother to check any of the things she'd mentioned? The blood-stained ropes, the barrels, the wagon and the abandoned farmhouse somewhere out in the Pelennor, the ridiculous outfits.. costumes? they'd been dressed in when they awoke... everything she could remember. Just then, Nal spoke up, suggesting the weapon search. An excellent idea, Cali nodded her approval, then cast her gaze down at the table at the mention of Ryn's murder. Her hand squeezed Iole's lightly, finding that any further words had left her mind.

'Indeed, does he ever lie,' Trev thought, wanting to speak up in agreement, to add his two cents in. But then they'd want to know how he knew what he knew. Quickly stepping aside as the guard nearly bumped into him, he mumbled an apology of his own, and kept his gaze down as she passed. Not daring to look back toward where the party had last spotted Arkadhur, Trev imagined that he could feel the man's eyes upon him, and the rest of their group. He was probably staring over here, recognizing Trev among them, and plotting all he would reveal about him before they had a chance to get him discredited and convicted.

Noticing Iole motioning to him, Trev hesitated, even as Nal declared his intention to get a drink. Trev spared a glance after his friend, wondering if it was really that he was thirsty, or perhaps needed to step away from all of this.. or if it was that he didn't want to sit at the same table with Trev. He had thought they had started on the path toward making up, but then, they'd never been that severed from their friendship before, and he suddenly found himself wondering. What if Nal was still upset at him? Perhaps he wasn't happy because Trev hadn't spoken up to the guard, about Arkadhur. Noticing, while he was looking in that direction, that Arkadhur was gone from the area, Trev became nervous. Where did he go? He turned, gaze searching all over the area, but among all the faces he spotted, not one of them was Arkadhur's. That didn't sit very well with him. Was he still being escorted by that ranger lady? Or had he slipped away? Trev slowly claimed the seat which Nal had abandoned, deciding he didn't like the idea of leaving the girls alone right now.

"I can't believe this is happening," Cali mumbled, dropping her head down into her hands, fingers sliding into her hair. "What do they do there at the guard tower, anyway? Don't they fill each other in on these things? I mean, come on..." She huffed a frustrated sigh, and looked up. "I know it isn't her fault.." She acknowledged, frowning. "But it seems almost like they didn't take the report seriously. Didn't investigate anything, didn't look for the guy, didn't check anything it seems... And now, they aren't arresting him, because there's no evidence?" She took a deep breath and held it, counting to herself as she slowly released it. "Next he'll convince them it was all a mistake and they'll let him wander around free." She grumbled, hands clenching into fists on either side of her temples. As those words left her mouth, she glanced up and noticed Trev's gaze fixed toward the drink table, and that he looked a little anxious. She followed his gaze, first assuming he was looking toward Nal. Then she noticed... the absence of him. Her heart stilled for a second at the lack of the man who was supposed to be being guarded, brown eyes rapidly scanning the surrounding area, but to no avail. There was no sign of him. Had it already happened?

"I.. I don't think I want to stay here any longer." She declared, suddenly very nervous. She realized that because of her, he now knew that she, as well as Iole, were here. He had managed to smuggle the two of them out from among a crowded fayre before, through the gates, and into Harlond. What was to stop him trying something again, now? If he had slipped his guard, or they had decided to release him, would he play innocent in case he was being watched, or would he come after them, to ensure they did not point a finger at him again? She felt chills race down her back at the memory of how he had threatened them, before. How he had so calmly held up those ropes still bearing the blood from their previous wearer, declaring that he would do the same to them if they didn't cooperate... and then thinking how he had spoken so smoothly around the ranger Isys "I don't think any of us will be able to enjoy the rest of this.. event." Pulling her arms into her lap, hands clasped together with a tight grip, she glanced toward Iole. "Perhaps we could go back together." She suggested, for she would certainly not leave Iole here on her own. "All of us?" She glanced hopefully at Trev, big brown eyes silently imploring him to agree.

Unable to meet her gaze, Trev dropped his down. Again. Finding the grain of the wood making up the table to be very interesting, suddenly. He knew exactly why she wanted to go home so suddenly. She'd seen the same as he had seen.. or rather, not seen. "Maybe.. it would be better if we didn't all go together," He mentioned tentatively, knowing he was likely to make her more upset, but hoping to make her understand the thought he was entertaining, "Nal can take you both back," He added quickly before Cali might protest the idea of going back alone, "And I could stay a bit to watch... to be sure that he doesn't follow you. You see? And then, well, I could go back to Harlond. In a completely opposite direction... So then.. if he follows me, then he won't be following you. And.. I can lose him." He shrugged, giving the effect he wasn't that concerned for himself. He glanced from one girl to the other. "Nal will make sure you both get home alright. You know he will..." He argued his point, perhaps unnecessarily, as Cali shrugged and wrapped her arms around herself, giving no argument back. Trev turned his gaze then to Iole, in case she found some protest with this plan.
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Aggie, Cailon, Erynneth, and Berion

Berion watched, a small frown finding its way onto his face. What was he saying to his sister? The fact that she had laughed was reassuring, so he dropped the frown and settled down to focus on his food. She seemed to like Berrik, and he hadn't done anything mean. So Berion didn't mind. He took a good long drink of his lemonade, then returned to the food, having gotten very hungry while watching the puppets earlier.

Kneeling close to the little girl, Aggie took her first two fingers and got up a little dab of the cream. Aware of Berion watching her closely, she was as gentle as possible as she spread the stuff onto the bruised area of her arm. "Are you afraid of dogs, Della?" Aggie wondered, curious since her brother had mentioned a mean one. "They aren't all mean, you know," She added, thinking of Hattie, and smiled. "We have a very nice, playful puppy where we live. She's a bit mischievous but she's never mean."

Over on the other blanket, Eryn had nudged Cailon to learn what was going on, listening to a whispered summary of what had happened. She turned to look at her uncle with a startled expression upon hearing about the men who'd basically attacked these two little kids. "Where'd they go?" She whispered softly.

Cailon shrugged slightly, and nodded toward Berrik. "He might know. But he hasn't had a chance to tell much yet." He explained softly.

Eryn frowned, but nodded, hoping those horrible people had gone away or something. She watched Aggie tending to the girl's bruised arm, and smiled faintly to remember when she had done similar with Eryn, though Eryn had been older then. Quietly, she reached over to the platter and took a cookie to munch on, trying not to interrupt the goings on.
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