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Hello! This is Buzzingbee! I used to be on here as BuzzBee but I had some trouble. I had issues in real life that made me go off for a while and then when I was going to come back on, passwords, emails, etc were forgotten and lost. xD But I'm back and ready to jump into where I left off!

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The two knights made quick work of saddling their horse. Penelope felt a bit pressured to do so with the way the young stable boy was eying them with nervousness. Naida had refused the boy's help since she preferred to saddle her own horse so the knight guessed he was likely afraid he'd get in trouble for just standing back to let the princess do her own work. Luckily he had nothing to worry about and the two friends were on their way to Bellmare.

The two chatted about various things on the ride there. Penelope told Naida more about her plans to try and convince the king to end the war peacefully. Naida reacted supportively of course and that gave the knight more hope. Naida might not have been next in line for the throne but surely her opinion did carry some type of weight, both in her own family and with other nobles. The knight definitely thought her friend to be a rather powerful ally. Aside from that, Naida also spoke more on how things had been at the castle during her absence, making it clear to Penelope she had missed her and Olivia's company.

Eventually the two crossed over the bridge and made their way into Bellmare, which made Penelope grin. The city hadn't changed a bit from it's luxurious manors and lively streets filled with both nobles and their servants. Best of all was how quickly her own family's manor came into view. Since her uncle was a baron, they had a large plot of land with four distinct buildings. There was the main house where most of her family resigned. It was large and well taken care of with beautiful decor at the front. To the right of it was the stables and to the left, was the servant's quarters. Away from the main house, there was another home, much smaller in size but still well kept. It was her home, the one she had shared with her father and Layth in her childhood.

Nowadays, it was really just hers. Layth had moved into the main house since he was being groomed to take over Edward's position and her father was rarely home to begin with. Though no one ever directly gave her ownership, the knight felt like it had pretty much fallen under her sole care over recent years.

The two rode over to the stable and dismounted their horses, allowing for the young stable boy to take them while they began to make their way towards her home. However, the two didn't get very far before the sound of rushing footsteps caught their attention. Turning her head to glance over her shoulder, Penelope blinked in surprise as Letitia came hurrying towards them.

"Penelope Vermillion! How dare you try to just sneak in here without even coming to tell me hello first!" Letitia scolded as she threw her arms around the knight as soon as she reached her.

Penelope blushed and gave a small laugh as she returned the older woman's embrace. "I'm sorry, Letitia. I swear I was going to find you once me and Naida got settled in."

Letitia gave her a firm squeeze before letting her go and smiled at the two as she stepped back. "I'm just teasing dear. And Naida, it's good to see you again." she said in a more formal tone as she dipped her head.

"Good to see you too, Letitia." Naida said with a smirk.

"Oh! You two must be starving. Come on, come on. We just finished serving your family their breakfast but we just got our own. I'm sure there's enough to spare if you don't mind not eating all fancy." Letitia quickly offered.

Having woken up far before breakfast was served the two women nodded their heads, eagerly accepting the invitation. The older woman lead the way into the servant's quarters and the two followed without hesitation.

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Breakfast went rather smoothly. Most of the servants weren't too surprised to have the two knights join them. Penelope occasionally chatted with her family's servants, knowing most of them rather well aside from a couple new faces who eyed her with uncertainty. Luckily Letitia warm attitude seemed to rub off and they relaxed once more so the morning went by rather quickly.

Around midday was when the knight decided she better gather her things to leave. Letitia tried to convince her to stay longer but Penelope didn't want to force Naida to stay at her home for so long. Her friend had barely gotten out of the castle and Penelope was rather sure she wanted to wander around the city a bit before they made their return. She didn't want to take away anymore time from that than she already had. So while Naida got the horses ready, Penelope headed into her home to collect a few of her items accompanied by Letitia, who wanted to spend as much time as she could with the female knight.

"I just hope you won't get in trouble for hanging around me for so long. If Krea gives you any problems, be sure to tell me when I visit again. I'll figure out someway to make her see reason." Penelope said as she gave the older woman a concerned look.

"Oh please dear I can handle her and that bratty daughter of her's just fine." Letitia assured with a confident smirk. "Besides, I've got Miriam and Daisy covering for me right now. I'll be fine. What I'm more interested in is what you've been up to. Are you back to get married? I heard your father planning something about that when he visited a few months back. Did Gavin return too?"

"Oh.. No actually I'm here to try and get the king to end the war... Gavin and I aren't actually courting anymore." Penelope admitted, scratching the back of her head as she paused from packing her clothing.

"What?!" Letitia gawked. "What happened? Gavin was such a nice boy."

The knight looked over at her and smirked amusedly. "I can't believe that bit of information is your priority."

"You know I don't care for politics, Penelope. Now out with it, what happened?" Letitia studied her closely. "Who broke it off?"

"I did." Penelope admitted shuffling her feet. "It's complicated but I just didn't feel for him in that way. We're still friends though."

"Uh huh..." Letitia's lips spread slowly into a mischievous smirk. "You found someone else didn't you?"

Penelope blinked, a bit caught off guard by the quick and somewhat accurate guess. "No." she lied.

Letitia laughed. "Don't lie to me Penelope, I know you far too well." she stated, making the knight blush. "So who is this new gentleman in your life huh?"

The knight hesitated to answer and shuffled her feet again as she shifted her gaze back to the clothing she was packing. "I-I can't say...It's complicated like I said." She found it surprisingly difficult to lie further to Letitia, especially when she trusted the woman so much.

There was a brief silence before Letitia spoke up quietly. "You're not packing to.. run off.. are you?"

The servant caught her off guard again and she whirled to look over at Letitia who was studying her with a worried expression. It hit the knight that Letitia probably had some knowledge about her parent's past. It was ironic to think that at one point, the servant wouldn't have been too far off in her guess. Penelope smiled at her and stepped over to the older woman to place a comforting hand on her shoulder. "No, I'm not. I'm just grabbing a few things for my stay at the castle, I assure you." she said honestly.

Penelope paused and shifted her gaze away as she felt her cheeks grow a bit warm once again. "It's just complicated because my father hasn't approved of it quite yet and I don't want word getting around."

"You really care for this mystery man, huh?" Letitia asked crossing her arms.

The knight smiled as she thought of Crow and nodded her head firmly. "I love him."

Lettia let out a whistle. "Well, I better get to meet this man. Especially since he seems to have captured you quite fully." she smirked in amusement.

"When I get the chance, I'll introduce you, I promise." Penelope chuckled. She paused and gave a concerned expression. "But uh... Letitia can you—"

"Don't worry. I've got no one to go telling." the servant assured with a warm smile.

"Thank you." Penelope said with relief. She turned and finished packing up her things, switching the subject of discussion. The knight soon finished and headed out of her home to meet up with Naida again as the two prepared to leave.
Both of those sound fun xD

Naida found out about Cedric and Penelope cx
Penelope listened as Crow and Naida spoke, finding it interesting that the king had given Crow the same tutor as he had given his other children. It was still a bit surprising how seriously the king was taking Crow's promotion. However, thinking it over again, she supposed if he treated him anything less that the other nobles would catch on and not take the promotion as serious, or rather permanent, as it was.

Coming out of her thoughts, she looked over at Crow as he stood up to leave, biting back a small sigh. She knew their short meetings were the best they were going to get for a while but the knight couldn't help but wish she'd get a little more time with him, even if it wasn't alone. She gave him a small nod in return. "Good night." she said before turning back to Naida as he left. The two remained there a little longer, speaking about plans for tomorrow before eventually heading off to their rooms as well.

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The next morning, Penelope was up early and was quick to get ready for the day. While she was still a bit disappointed she wouldn't be seeing Crow for a full day at the least, she was excited to spend the day with her friend and visit her home. It had been quite a while since she had last been to Bellmare, let alone her actual home after all. So, the knight wasted no time in getting ready for the day and heading out to the stables. She had barely made her way out the front door when her gaze fell on Cedric, who was heading inside. The male knight looked a bit tired from his guard shift and blinked in surprise when his gaze fell on her.

"Penelope? What are you doing out here so early?" he asked stifling a yawn as he approached her.

"I'm going on a trip to Bellmare today. I was just on my way to get my horse ready." Penelope explained with a shrug.

"Heading home for the day?" Cedric asked with a small smile.

Penelope opened her mouth to reply but didn't get the chance to as Naida sounded from behind her. "Hey Penelope!"

The knight turned to look over at her friend as she hurried to join them and gave a small smile. "Good to see you didn't forget."

"I would never!" Naida grinned. Her smile faded slightly as her gaze fell upon Cedric, who was eying her with surprise. "Who's this?"

"M-My name's Cedric. I'm a friend of Penelope's." he said with a deep bow.

"Oh.. Well nice to meet you Cedric!" Naida smiled.

Cedric rose from his bow and casted a glance at Penelope, still looking surprised by how close she seemed to be with the princess. "I better get going. Have a good trip, Penelope. I'll see you when you get back." he told the knight, offer a warm smile before he dipped his head to Naida and hurried off.Penelope said a word of goodbye and watched him go before turning back to Naida, blinking in surprise as her friend now stood with her arms crossed over her chest and pouting.

"What?" Penelope asked confusedly.

"What's with you and him? He was sure giving you some 'friendly' looks." Naida sighed disappointedly.

Penelope cracked a grin and gave a laugh. "Oh gods don't tell me you're on this whole courting business again."

"Well if you were already interested in someone else, I hope you would at least tell me." Naida said, looking a bit confused.

"First off, I stand by what I said about not looking to court anyone right now. Second off, there's no way in hell I'd ever take him as my suitor." the knight stated with a shake of her head. Feeling Naida eye her confusedly, she let out a sigh and gestured for the princess to follow her as she began to walk on towards the stables. Knowing Naida, she'd likely pester her about what that meant and not feeling the need to keep it a secret, Penelope saw no reason not to explain the story.

"Before I met you, about three or four years ago, I did...fancy him." Penelope let out a small sigh. "He seemed to reciprocate those feelings so we courted for a short while.. However, he ended up ending the courtship once he realized I didn't have any access to my family's power or wealth due to my half peasant blood. He was trying to use me for that and once he realized I didn't have it, he tossed me aside."

"What a jerk." Naida huffed, glaring over her shoulder.

Penelope smiled a little, warmed by her friend's support. "Yeah.. Well we haven't exactly been on the best of terms since then. But he's trying to make up for it now so I'm giving him a chance. It was years ago after all. But I'd certainly never go any further than friendship with the likes of him."

"I guess.." Naida gave a sigh then smirked mischievously at her friend. "I bet Collin would never do anything like that."

Penelope rolled her eyes as her friend brought up the viceroy. "I'm sure he wouldn't but that doesn't change my answer from before Naida." she shook her head and offered her friend a small smile. "Come on, let's go get our horses so we can leave.
Poor Crow xD
meanwhile Penelope's excited to be visiting her hometown with her friend lol
Penelope nodded her head as Naida pointed out it was just one day. She was glad it was too, especially since she doubted she'd be able to see Crow even once the next day. As Naida suggested tagging along, the knight perked up as well. She had been planning to make the trip alone but welcomed the company of her friend. Her gaze shifted over to Crow as Naida tried to rope him into their plans, beginning to eat her food that was brought over as the two spoke.

The knight wasn't surprised to hear that he couldn't make it, she figured he'd be busy with his lessons, but it didn't stop her from feeling a bit disappointed. In hindsight, it was probably for the best considering she planned to travel by horseback anyways. Him being seen riding behind either one of them could cause for unwanted rumors to say the least. In response, she shrugged her shoulders and gave him a half smile before her gaze shifted back over to Naida.

"So long as I don't get held responsible for these missed responsibilities," Penelope chuckled. "I wouldn't mind the company."

"Of course not. Besides they're not that important anyways." Naida beamed and waved her hand dismissively.

Penelope smirked. "If you say so. Anyways, I'm planning to leave first thing in the morning so just meet me by the stables tomorrow." she informed her friend.

"Alright! I can't wait! It's been ages since I've left the castle for a good reason." Naida sighed exaggeratedly.

"Good reason?" Penelope raised an eyebrow at her.

"Well, a fun reason I mean." Naida grinned.

"Right." Penelope gave a small laugh and shook her head. She took another bite from her food and glanced over at Crow. "So, how was the lesson today? More etiquette like I expected?" she asked casually.
It should be fun haha
And right? lol I'm really enjoying these new cast members XD

Now alone, Penelope let out a small sigh as she made her way back into the castle. She really hoped that she'd be able to join Crow or at least Naida for dinner. Cedric wasn't terrible company but she still didn't trust him enough to let her guard down around him and Alden's sudden introduction had her admittedly a bit on edge. Climbing up the stairs and entering the Great Hall, she swept her gaze over the various nobles, looking and hoping to spot a friendly face. Fortunately, she caught sight of Naida waving to get her attention.

She smiled and headed over, her heart fluttering excitedly as she noticed Crow sitting with her as well. Penelope caught Naida's subtle gesture for the knight to sit down next to Crow as she placed both of her palms on the bench besides her. The knight rolled her eyes, a bit amused by the princess' efforts to get them together. This time though, she didn't feel the need to protest and in fact, figured it'd be a decent opportunity to get a little closer to Crow. She complied and sat down besides the viceroy but still kept a bit of distance between them.

"Hey guys." she greeted with a small nod.

"Hey! Where have you been? I haven't seen you since yesterday morning." Naida asked, still grinning victoriously now that she had gotten her friend to sit next to Crow.

"Busy writing letters and that night shift." Penelope shrugged. "You probably won't see much of me tomorrow either."

"Why do you say that?" Naida asked, frowning slightly.

"I'm heading to Bellmare to pick up a few things since I'm going to be staying here a while." she explained with a glance at Crow before she looked back to Naida. "I should be back before nightfall though."
Nice cx I went ahead and introduced Alden lol
figured they'd start plotting pretty quickly xD
The knight brandished her sword and sliced at the wooden target. It had been quite a while since the knight was able to practice her skills. In fact, thinking on it now, she had barely even touched her sword since the fight with Jaxon. Now that she finally had the chance to again, she found it strangely relaxing to brush up on her swordsmanship. After a while, she heard footsteps approaching and turned to see Cedric walking over to her.

"Hey Penelope." he greeted with a friendly smile.

"Hi." she replied with a small nod as she lowered her sword. "Come to train too?"

"Yeah, I had some time to kill." Cedric shrugged. He eyed her for a moment and then grinned. "Care for a sparring match?"

"I don't see why not." Penelope mused with an amused smirk. "Question is, do you really think you've improved enough to beat me?"

"Well I'm certainly willing to put it to the test." Cedric chuckled. He gestured for her to follow as he began to walk over an open space. Once they reached it, he turned back to her and drew his sword. "Just go easy on me, alright?" he smirked.

"I'll think about it."

With that, the two began their sparring match. Metal clashed as they crossed swords and Penelope skillfully dodged away from his attack. Though he seemed to be taking the fight seriously, the female knight could already detect the weaknesses in his stance. He was too focused trying to defend where he thought was going to strike that he ended up leaving other spots much more open. It seemed he really hadn't improved much from before.

She gave a soft tsk and feigned an attack at his side before switching last minute to aim higher at his shoulder. Cedric blinked and corrected himself last minute, barely managing to block it in time. While he might have had the size advantage, he certainly wasn't as swift. Penelope smirked a little at his surprised expression an drew her blade away from his, blocking as he gave a counter attack. He moved in again with another attack, trying to gain the upperhand. While he clearly made an effort to push her back, it unfortunately wasn't enough. They were far from matched when it came to skill and she not only blocked him but managed to disarm him as well, knocking the sword from his grip.

As it landed on the ground, she aimed her sword squarely at his throat and smiled. "You really do need more practice."

Cedric gave a hapless shrug and opened his mouth to reply but was cut off as a new voice piped in. "I'll say. That was a rather pathetic performance on your part."

The two knights turned to looked over at the source of the voice, finding a slightly younger man with sandy blonde hair watching them with his arms folded over his chest. He held his head high and had his nose slightly wrinkled as he looked at Cedric. Penelope studied him for a moment before she was able to recall seeing him at the ceremony for Crow. If her assumption was right, he was the son of the man who had first voiced his outrage over the promotion of the thief.

"So you think you can do better?" Cedric grumbled as he narrowed his gaze at him.

"Well, I certainly wouldn't lose after just a few hits." the man responded with a careless shrug.

Penelope glanced at Cedric then looked back to the stranger with a questioning gaze. "I'm sorry, but who are you?" she asked warily. While she wasn't exactly quick to defend Cedric, she also did appreciate the way he spoke down to the other knight. Not to mention she knew his family likely weren't very fond of Crow.

"I'm Alden Fischbach." he introduced himself with a polite dip of his head to her. Meeting her gaze, a new hint of interest entered them as he studied her. "You're Penelope Vermillion, correct?"

"I am... Did you need something from me?" Penelope questioned as she sheathed her sword.

"Possibly." Alden replied vaguely. "I'd rather discuss things privately... Perhaps over dinner or a drink?"

"What's so private about it that you can't just speak to her now?" Cedric challenged, stepping slightly closer to Penelope.

Alden eyed him and wrinkled his nose again before looking back to Penelope. Noticing her on guard, he let out an impatient sigh. "My father's a baron and rumor has it you need the support of those right now. We hope to work something out."

Penelope blinked, a bit surprise to learn that he was bringing up her campaign to seek a peaceful end to the war. Although it sounded like she'd have to bargain with them for it, she grew a bit hopeful that it would mean she'd gain another supporter. Even if him and his father didn't seem to be the best type of people, she could care less so long as they supported the end of the war. "Alright. I'm interested. But it'll likely have to wait. I've got matters to tend to in Bellmare tomorrow." she responded.

"Of course. Perhaps in two days we can arrange something? Say, an evening meeting in my father's study?" Alden asked with a hint of eagerness.

"That'll work." she nodded.

"Perfect. I'll have my servant find you when the time comes." Alden said.

"Very well." Penelope said then glanced at Cedric, who was standing rather tensely besides her. She supposed he didn't take Alden's blatant disrespect very well. He certainly didn't seem like good company but that mattered little to her if it meant the war's end. "Well, if that's all, I'm off. I'll see you two around." she said offering a polite smile as she dipped her head to the two men before turning and heading off. It was near evening now and the knight was quite hungry after missing breakfast so she headed straight for the Great Hall, assuming that dinner would be beginning soon.
Oh boy xD

Yep lol
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