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Post by Hallewes on May 31, 2012 23:42:22 GMT
Dina gave a thankful smile and made her way over to Morgan.
She gave her a small curtsy as she neared. "Thank you Lady Morgan."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on May 31, 2012 23:57:45 GMT
"Please, Morgan will suffice."
She smiled warmly at the younger girl.
"I wonder what has got my brother whispering so intently to brave Sir Gawain? I always get suspicious when men talk amongst themselves, don't you?"
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 1, 2012 0:00:14 GMT
Dina's eyes flicked to the men and back again. She blushed.
"I do agree, La...Morgan. It is disconcerting."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 1, 2012 0:08:21 GMT
"Yes. I think perhaps they might be talking about women," Morgan said with a giggle. "Well, we can do that too. Tell me, Dina, if you have to bed with Arthur or Gawain, which would you choose?"
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 1, 2012 0:12:18 GMT
Dina gave a brief look of panic that was gone in a second.
"I would rather not say Morgan." She said blushing deeply and looking at the floor with interest.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 1, 2012 0:18:05 GMT
Morgan smiled and had to force herself not to laugh at Dina's embarrassment.
"I knew it! I knew you liked one of them. Now come, my dear girl, won't you share? I would be happy to play the game myself if only it were not my own brother sitting there."
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 1, 2012 0:20:05 GMT
Dina looked back up with such a look of terror in her eyes, that was replaced very quickly
She shook her head "I would really rather not." She mumbled.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 1, 2012 0:38:05 GMT
Her reaction surprised Morgan who didn't understand why being attracted to a man was cause for fear. Embarrassment, yes, she could see that, but there was nothing to be afraid of.
"I won't press you, yet, but I don't think you need be frightened, Dina. I would not laugh at you. It is natural to find men attractive."
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jun 1, 2012 1:39:15 GMT
Galahad entered the chamber with a look of self importance, aware that he had done almost everything of note in Morgan's quest group.
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Dinadan entered a few moments later, chuckling to himself about something.
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 1, 2012 6:38:02 GMT
Her reaction surprised Morgan who didn't understand why being attracted to a man was cause for fear. Embarrassment, yes, she could see that, but there was nothing to be afraid of. "I won't press you, yet, but I don't think you need be frightened, Dina. I would not laugh at you. It is natural to find men attractive." Dina was still quite pink and nodded silently
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 1, 2012 8:13:12 GMT
"You have me curious now," Morgan told Dina with a teasing smile. "However shall I live content without knowing your answer? I know..there is Sir Galahad. Which do you favour, Sir Galahad or Sir Lancelot?"
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Servants arrived after Galahad and began to offer round jugs of ale, mead and wine, as well as water. Arthur broke off his conversation with Gawain to wave to the two knights as they entered in turn, indicating they should join Gawain and himself.
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 1, 2012 8:44:35 GMT
Dina wrinkled her nose
"Sir Lancelot." she said quickly, "I don't not think that Sir Galahad likes me much."
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jun 1, 2012 13:46:34 GMT
Galahad walked over to the King stiffly. "Your highness." he bowed. "I hope you find yourself well."
Dinadan followed Galahad over, careful not to get to close to the prickly knight for fear he might offend him.
(OOC: I believe you meant to say he broke off the conversation with Gawain, rather than Galahad.)
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 1, 2012 15:34:22 GMT
OOC - sorry, yeah, I slept really badly last night and kept writing names in the wrong places this morning. Will fix it
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 1, 2012 15:44:41 GMT
Morgan shrugged delicately.
"Sir Galahad does not strike me as the kind of man who likes women much, but that is probably because he has never fallen in love. He'll change his mind, in time. He is a good Christian man and that means he must marry, one day. But I know what you mean. Sir Galahad does not like me, because I am a pagan and a sorceress. I found his brother more sympathetic."
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"I'm very well, Sir Galahad," Arthur said. "Please sit down. And you too, Sir Dinadan."
Gawain made room for Galahad to sit between himself and Arthur and indicated that Dinadan should sit on his other side.
"Here, have a drink," Gawain said, offering a pitcher of ale to the two knights. "And perhaps you, Sir Dinadan, could help me with a small problem. I know Sir Galahad is of too serious a mind to oblige me with a matter of so little consequence to my spiritual welfare."
He winked to show that he was teasing...or was he?
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