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Post by Will Scarlett on Jul 29, 2009 6:52:02 GMT 1
She did seem to have a good deal of fighting ability. Will was unsure how much was natural ability, and what portion was by training. He was quite sure that she had some things that she was keeping back from him. He thought that in many ways she was a 'mystery' woman.
Despite what she said about her father, when he walked back in with her there apparently were more than enough hands to carry what needed to be carried. There was already enough wood stacked from earlier, so Will went to sit off by the side of the hearth where he would not be in the way, as was his nature.
She had introduced him to her father. He found that even though he was quite tired, her father had the firm handshake of an honest man ad a man who was used to a hard day's work.
"It is good to meet you as well, sir. I just hope you find my work to be satisfactory."
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Post by Amelia Alana Barrowcliffe on Jul 29, 2009 16:45:39 GMT 1
"It is good to meet you as well, sir. I just hope you find my work to be satisfactory."
"I do" He said with a smile. "I worry about my wife and daughter being here alone when my son and i are at work. It puts me at ease to know there are people like you who are willing to help those you don't know"
"Father, you should sit down and eat your dinner" Amelia said as she put a plate of food on the table for him.
"Yes dear" He said. He sat down and began to eat.
Amelia walked over to Will and offered him a plate off food.
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Post by Will Scarlett on Jul 29, 2009 21:15:26 GMT 1
He seemed to be a straightforward and honest person to Will, although he was not as wise in the ways of the world as Allan and Robin were.
"Thank you, sir, a craftsman is always glad to hear is work meets expectations. I can see why you would worry about such things. If you didn't, that would be looked on as strange I would think. I like to the think that all the residents of the village are like a large family that looks out for one another."
Their brief conversation ended, as both were offered some food, and both were quite hungry after a day of work. Will had done about all of the necessary work he thought that the placce needed right away. He was somewhat saddened as he would no longer have a reason to stop by.
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Post by Amelia Alana Barrowcliffe on Aug 4, 2009 8:37:33 GMT 1
Amelia sat at the table and ate her food in silence. She had taken a liking to Will, he was not like the other men in the village and she was going to miss him as she knew there was no reason for him to stay. After she had finished her meal and cleaned her plate she walked outside. Her parents simply looked at each other as she did.
Once outside she stood still and looked up at the sky, it was beautiful as there were very few clouds. She began to feel sad at the thought of Will leaving.
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Post by Will Scarlett on Aug 10, 2009 6:29:41 GMT 1
The only person that Will knew very well was Amelia herself. He noticed, though, that she seemed to be preoccupied with her own thoughts. He noticed that she did not seem to be talking with anybody else, and made short work with her meal. Will was not one to dawdle around his vittles either, and relatively soon after she had finished and stepped outside, he followed her as well.
Will did not know if she did not want to be disturbed or not. "It appears that it is going to be a cloudless night tonight for the full moon. It feels as if its only going to be slightly cool. Its a shame that there's a full moon and not a new one .... it would make excellent conditions for a raid on the Sheriff's castle."
"Do you see the house at the end of that row?," he said, pointing with his hand. "That's my parents old place. I'm currently fixing it up so that it will be a more comfortable place to work and live in. That's where I'll be staying this evening I expect. If you'd like to help during the day you'll be more than welcome."
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