❃ nora louise thornton
43 years ⋗ worried ⋗ talking ⋗ tagged; margaret, lizzie
nora watched elizabeth move off to her room, and margaret exchange a few words with the colonel and this newcomer nathaniel. she didn't like his attitude, and was quite pleased when margaret showed little interest in him. but she wasn't too keen on her talking so closely with lucas either. the man was rough, and she wasn't about to have her margaret marrying anyone that was below her birth. she deserves a man that will understand her, she thought to herself as she watched the brunette leave the room, blood still smeared on her pale cheeks.
she followed after margaret, thinking that the harder girl would need a little more attention than the younger for now. then she would go visit elizabeth. "it's a fine room, he's given you," she said, walking in on the older girl taking off her jacket and over skirts. "wash your face, and don't complain. joseph is practically the last of the royal family, so he's going to be quite the man to know when this all blows over." margaret made a snide remark that nora simply ignored, and moved on to elizabeth's room. she hadn't been to her own yet, but imagined it would be less opulent than the girls'.
"lizzie? are you decent darling?" she inquired softly as she opened the door to see the younger girl already all dressed. nora gave a bitter smile and a nod of the head. "oh i can always count on you to be a proper lady. your sister not so much..." she let her train of thought wander off for a few moments, not wanting to foster ill thoughts of margaret in her sister's head. "but she tries so hard to keep us all safe," she added, moving over to give the girl a warm embrace. "she feels like she's the one that has to answer if you get hurt, now that your parents are gone."
☄ margaret barbara abney
26 years ⋗ put out ⋗ talking ⋗ tagged; lucas, nora
margaret listened to the colonel's excuse, nodding her head at it once. "i suppose things are done differently here than at home," she said her head still held high and her tone still level. she was not conceding defeat, but rather viewing things from a different perspective. "perhaps your lack of casualties in this castle states that you have been doing something better. or have simply been lucky. " she turned, watching a new comer introduce himself pompously, joking about the blood smeared on her face. she scowled at him and snorted at his remark dismissively, watching him go.
she turned and began to walk away, stopping when she was at shoulder length from lucas. "i never said that you hadn't suffered," she said quietly, almost apologetically. "to live now, is to suffer. and perhaps i am thankful that you ridded poor anna of her suffering. perhaps not." she continued on to her room, not looking back, although curious as to what his reaction might be. he was a different type of man than joseph. the stuart man, while education and kind and well-mannered, was meek and shy.
margaret thought all these things while walking to her room. it was rather opulently furnished still, and she gave a sigh at the sight of her chests in a corner. hardly a quarter of her entire belongings were in those. but that was what she would live with now. things were different. nora came in to offer what she thought was reassurance. "if this all blows over," she replied, sitting at a vanity table and pulling a bowl of warm water towards herself. she washed the blood off of her cheek and suddenly she looked like her old self again. i will never be that girl again, she told herself, a secret resolution with herself.
♞ joseph james stuart
25 years ⋗ nervous ⋗ talking ⋗ tagged; lucas
joseph could hear part of what margaret had said to lucas. he was growing more and more curious of these two young women by the minute. one was a vengeful warrior who was clearly holding something back, the other was a lady, kind and personable. lucas' mood changed with the sound of footfalls, and joseph tried not to appear outwardly disappointed in the arrival of his other guest, nathaniel. "good of you to join us finally," he said in passing, as he blew past lucas and joseph.
with a pull, joseph was over in a corner, speaking with lucas. "interest? which way?" he said with a little forced laugh. "i doubt margaret is interested in anything. besides, she's not exactly my speed. i'm not going to be able to keep up with a girl that can out fight me when it comes to the dead." he glanced up the hallway that both girls and their mistress had walked down, wondering just what those women thought of them after this first meeting.
"you sound like my father anyways," he said, creasing his brows together and smiling at his friend. "but if you have to know, elizabeth is a much more favorable candidate. even though we've only just met one another. you can put the bow down cupid." he knew his friend was only looking out for his best interests, but joseph still couldn't help but feel the pressure to make a good impression and woo one of the sisters. definitely elizabeth, he thought to himself.