Andrew||25||Crush...||Royal Guard||Grizzly Bear
- Andrew had been up since dawn, making his rounds around the castle and checking in on a few of the newer guards and their training, catching most of them off guard and some even still sleeping. They had received quite a few disgruntled, annoyed looks from the large man which had been quite effective in making them get a move on. In Andrews opinion, there was no room for lazy guards, and even less room for those who didn't want to really be there, only working for the money. In times like these the castle needed guards who put real effort into it, not grumbling saps that complained every time they were assigned a morning watch. But the castle needed guards, it didn't matter that if Andrew had it his way more than half would be fired and replaced, so he had to work with what he was given, even if he thought it to be miserably inadequate.
His last stop around the castle was the front door, manned by four burly men that Andrew actually liked. He had been lingering a moment to talk with them, and when a voice sounded behind him it took him a moment to realize it was him that was being addressed. He turned slowly, arms crossed over his wide chest as he listened to Victor speak. It took him a second to place his name but it did come, and he soon remembered that he was a cook. He was good with names and faces, he had to be. He didn't know much else about him, but when he mentioned the other man standing with him his gaze moved to fall on the stranger, narrowing slightly. "What is you're friends name, and why should he be in the castle?" He asked, though he directed it more to the stranger. If he couldn't speak for himself then he had no business here. Andrew was not about to let some man from the streets walk into the castle without first gathering some information and being confident he was getting the real story.
Emma||20||Crush...||Ladies Maid||Whitetail Doe
- Emma managed to smile back at Edwin, relieved he had decided not to take offence. For a moment the look on his face had made her stomach twist in apprehension, and she had braced herself for a verbal beating. There were many a royal in the castle that would have enjoyed chastising and yelling at her for such a mistake. Absently her hand went back up to her hair at his mention of it and she nodded quickly, sweeping back what she could behind her ear for now. She had opened her mouth to respond when Duchess Elssie interrupted her. She had not even noticed the woman's approach, and she immediately shrank back from her initial jab, her smile now gone and replaced with a blank mask.
She folded her hands behind her back and took a step backwards, further from the Lord and Duchess and perhaps a more respectable distance. She had not noticed before that she still stood close after the near collision. She now wanted desperately to leave, but doing so now would be considered impertinent, so she remained in silence as the Duchess went on, her head ducked and her still mussed hair falling around her face.
When a pause came she lifted her face and gave a small curtsy to them both, even stiffer and hurried than the once she had given the lord before. The Duchess made her uneasy, and she wasn't particularly known to be pleasant towards servants. She wanted to apologize once more to Edwin, but didn't dare in front of Elssie in fear of another rebuff. What the proper things for her to do now was to ask, "I'll be out of your way then, if there's nothing I can do for you?" Her voice was soft, and her eyes didn't quite reach the eyes of the Duchess when she looked between the two.