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Post by Marie on Oct 3, 2013 14:16:00 GMT -5
"My sister Rohanne is a maiden and unwed. She is seventeen years old and would make any man an admirable bride," Gwayne said at once.
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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Oct 3, 2013 14:18:13 GMT -5
He nods. "If that suits you, and after you have had enough time to think on the matter, I am quite sure this pairing would do just fine." He said.
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Post by Marie on Oct 3, 2013 14:25:48 GMT -5
"I am willing to proceed thus," said Gwayne. "I would suggest we hold the wedding at Oldtown fairly soon after the coronation."
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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Oct 3, 2013 15:33:09 GMT -5
"I would like that my Heirs wedding to be at Riverrun, if you do not mind." He asks him.
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Post by Marie on Oct 3, 2013 15:40:21 GMT -5
"Tradition dictates that a maid be wed at home," Gwayne replied. "My mother will be very angry if I deny her the pleasure of hosting the wedding of her youngest daughter. You need not fear we would do full justice to the event."
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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Oct 3, 2013 15:51:52 GMT -5
He nods. "Of course, I would hate to anger your mother, we can hold it at Oldtown." Harold nods. "It was a little matter anyway. I have never seen Oldtown so it shall be a first for me as well."
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Post by Marie on Oct 3, 2013 15:56:46 GMT -5
"Then all of us shall be satisfied," Gwayne replied. "You are welcome to visit the Citadel if you so desire. I know they would welcome a friend of the Hightowers."
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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Oct 3, 2013 16:00:18 GMT -5
That spurred Harold's interest, the Citidel had books he had never even think of touching. "Very Well. When would you like to set up the marriage?" He asked.
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Post by Marie on Oct 3, 2013 16:10:55 GMT -5
"Soon. A month after the coronation celebrations are concluded," Gwayne said. "Best do it quickly, I believe."
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Post by Lord Harold Tully on Oct 3, 2013 16:16:53 GMT -5
"Alright, as it is stated at the moment, I have a long trip on my hands." He says with a smile.
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Post by Marie on Oct 3, 2013 16:28:51 GMT -5
"Aye. It will be worth it, I believe." Gwayne smiled. "Gods keep you safe, Lord Tully."
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 2:54:41 GMT -5
"Oh yes! I grew up with Donnel. I knew him quite well between the ages of eight and thirteen, but I had not seen him for many years until I saw him again. I saw him briefly and he looked rather comely," she said. "But he may think of me as a sister, if he thinks of me at all." She smiled sweetly. "Jennalyn, would you be a dear and reintroduce me? I fear gallant Ser Donnel may not remember the awkward young girl I used to be." Jennalynn smiled and sipped on her tea while Izzy spoke. "Of course I can do that, Lady Isabel, we might do it at the Vale festivities. I don't know how he'd react if we did it before that, with him being unwed and all." Gareth came down the stairs and hearing voices he walked into the room. He stopped when he saw his sister and her guest. "Have you seen our brother, Isabel?" he asked. Suddenly he recognized her guest. "Well if it isn't Jennalynn Royce. I thought you might be still abed after the festivities last night. I didn't realise you were acquainted with my sister." Jennalynn offered Isabel's brother a small smile. "She saved me when she first arrived here at the beginning of the war." she said and offered Isabel a smile at the memory. "I didn't have that much to drink, Ser Gareth, so there was no reason to sleep in. I am used to little sleep with life at court being quite busy at times. I hope all is well with you."
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Post by Marie on Oct 6, 2013 5:14:22 GMT -5
Jennalynn smiled and sipped on her tea while Izzy spoke. "Of course I can do that, Lady Isabel, we might do it at the Vale festivities. I don't know how he'd react if we did it before that, with him being unwed and all." "That would be very good," said Izzy. "And no formality, please, Izzy will suffice. But you know, unwed men are much more interesting to unmarried ladies. Happily married men are so dull! And unhappily married men, well, they might be after a lady's virtue." She laughed. "But don't wory, your brother's virtue is safe from me."
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2013 14:37:02 GMT -5
Jennalynn smiled and sipped on her tea while Izzy spoke. "Of course I can do that, Lady Isabel, we might do it at the Vale festivities. I don't know how he'd react if we did it before that, with him being unwed and all." "That would be very good," said Izzy. "And no formality, please, Izzy will suffice. But you know, unwed men are much more interesting to unmarried ladies. Happily married men are so dull! And unhappily married men, well, they might be after a lady's virtue." She laughed. "But don't worry, your brother's virtue is safe from me." As Ser Gareth seemed to have gotten lost in a thought, Jennalynn turned her attention to Izzy. "I will try to remember that, Lady.. Izzy, I am so used at formalities here at the court, so it's hard to let go of sometimes." she said with a smile, blushing a bit when Izzy spoke about her cousin's virtue. "I am sure that you'll find Donnel pretty dull as well, all he talks about his adventures against the mountain clans or how he rescued a maiden from a group of bandits in Gulltown, but maybe that is the way most men talk, trying to impress us women with their tales of wonder."
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Post by Marie on Oct 7, 2013 14:55:37 GMT -5
As Ser Gareth seemed to have gotten lost in a thought, Jennalynn turned her attention to Izzy. "I will try to remember that, Lady.. Izzy, I am so used at formalities here at the court, so it's hard to let go of sometimes." she said with a smile, blushing a bit when Izzy spoke about her cousin's virtue. "I am sure that you'll find Donnel pretty dull as well, all he talks about his adventures against the mountain clans or how he rescued a maiden from a group of bandits in Gulltown, but maybe that is the way most men talk, trying to impress us women with their tales of wonder." Izzy laughed. "So they do. But it would be boring if they didn't try to. One wouldn't wish to feel...undesirable. And that's how we decide if a man is worth our attention. As long as he's not lying about his adventures. Surely no man would dare to lie to either of us though!"
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