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[ is currently residing in his room, busily stitching up what seems to be one of robert's torn cloaks. the maids had pleaded earlier to allow them to do it for him, yet he was persistent to do it himself. after all, it was the least he could do for him, considering the events that had come to pass between them as of late.
the thought prompts him to stop and press the material against his lips, a silent symbol of his affection. he doesn't linger, however, quickly going back to work while humming some unknown tune to balance out the silence of the early afternoon. ]
the thought prompts him to stop and press the material against his lips, a silent symbol of his affection. he doesn't linger, however, quickly going back to work while humming some unknown tune to balance out the silence of the early afternoon. ]

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No introduction for the princess, sire?
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If you cannot tell who this is with a single look, I would be wise to fire you right this moment.
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My apologies. But I can hardly be faulted. After all, the princess is so much more attractive than yourself.
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Are you truly twins, sire?
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Draw your blade, woman.
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Prince, there should be no violence in front of the princess.
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My apologies, princess. You have my utmost respect for sharing much of your life with such a barbarian.
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He is quite a handful, is he not.
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I am very pleased to meet you, lady Alicia. Robert has spoken very highly of you.
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Please, princess. Alicia will do.
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My impudent liege, speaking highly of anyone but yourself? Mm. . . forgive my skepticism at such a claim.
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He could deny it if he so chooses. [ glances at robert in the corner of his eyes. ] Though I doubt he wishes to have his sibling pronounced a liar.
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I may have admitted to your skills with the blade.
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My utmost respect indeed.
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Would you care to join me?
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Of course.
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Will you be joining us, Robert?
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No. I will leave you two to be properly acquainted.
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Very well. Then if you'll excuse us.
[ smiles at alicia before turning once more to begin their walk. ]
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walks a little bit closer than usual manners would allow, but otherwise doesn't break the silence, waiting & watching for annabelle's reaction. ]
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almost seems like he won't be saying anything at all, up until he finally asks: ]
How long have you known Robert?
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Most of my life, princess. Who could live in this kingdom without knowing your brother and yourself?
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Ah, my apologies. I did not make myself more clear. I meant to inquire about how long you have been in his company without borders.
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