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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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Penelope hurried down the corridor and stepped into the Great Hall. It was practically empty now with only a few knights around eating that had likely had a night shift and had just woken up. A frown crossed her lips as she came to the quick conclusion that Tybalt wasn't there. A stab of guilt hit the knight as she thought about how she had missed the captain of the guard, meaning it was unlikely he would willingly take further time out of his schedule to help her. Or rather, help Crow. She let out a small sigh of defeat and moved to take a seat alone, asking one of the servants for a small bite of whatever food was left while she thought over all that had occured that morning.

Once her food arrived, she began to eat rather mindlessly as she thought about the party that Dimia and Oliver were intent on helping her throw. Dimia was likely just excited to have a reason to throw a lavish party but Oliver seemed convinced it was the best move she could make to garner support for a peaceful end to the war. Penelope let out a small sigh as she poked at her food, finding herself hoping that the vassal was right in his assumption. Toreus' warning echoed in the back of her mind, stirring a feeling of unease in the knight as she reminded herself about just how much was riding on the end of the war.

Still lost in thought, her mind drift to Crow, feeling another hit of guilt. It was unlikely that she'd be getting any answers to help him with his dreams that day after missing Tybalt. Which meant the thief would be stuck suffering from the nightmares for at least another day, if not longer. I need to find Tybalt before my guard shift tonight.. she thought as she finished her food.

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Right after her small meal, the knight set out to find the guard captain. Luckily it didn't take very long as one of the knights she asked had seen him mere moments ago and pointed her in the right direction. As she rounded the corner, she spotted Tybalt speaking with a couple guards, gesturing to various areas of the castle, likely assigning them duties or coaching them on something. His gaze eventually flickered onto her and she noticed him paused before dismissing the two guards and turning his attention onto her.

"Vermillion, did you need something?" he asked calmly, however Penelope noticed a small hint of annoyance in his eyes that made her inwardly cringe. Though he wasn't directly showing it, she knew he wasn't happy about her absence at breakfast.

"I'm sorry about this morning." she said dipping her head to him. "I had something important come up that I had to attend to immediately."

Tybalt paused then crossed his arms over his chest. "Whatever it was, I would consider these dreams to be just as important, Vermillion. They could interfere with your work and I don't appreciate you pushing them aside."

"I wasn't I just had an unexpected visitor this morning.. A vassal to be exact. I promise I'm not pushing them aside, I still want to know how to deal with them." Penelope said frowning at his words. "Can we please reschedule?"

Tybalt let out a sigh and nodded his head. "I'm busy at the moment so it'll have to wait until tomorrow... Since you have a late shift, I suppose we can meet at supper. Do you think you can make that?"

Penelope deflated a little bit, a bit disappointed she would be able to undo her mistake right away. Meeting at supper would mean Crow had two more nights to get through before she could tell him whatever Tybalt had to say. However, it would likely be too tiring for her to meet him in the morning so she had no choice but to agree to supper. "Yes. I'll be there." she said with a firm nod.

Tybalt eyed her before nodding his head approvingly. "I'll see you tomorrow then." he mused before turning and walking off.

With that matter somewhat solved, Penelope let out a small sigh and walked off to her room, intent on getting in a bit of sleep before she had to take the guard shift that night.

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It was nearing supper time by the time the knight woke up from her nap. She felt groggy, getting a somewhat restless sleep as her mind had been filled with various worries and plans for what was to come. She felt far from refreshed but at least she had managed to get some sleep in. Giving a big stretch, she felt her shoulder give a satisfying pop and then slipped into her boots as she headed off to the Great Hall for dinner.
Oh no

Penelope just remembered lol
Penelope listened carefully as her question sent Dimia off on a rather long winded talk about various aspects of the party. None of which were interesting to the knight. The noblewoman was merely focusing on the entertainment side, speaking of ideas for the decorations, food, drinks and music. The knight let out a quiet sigh as Dimia continued to list out a variety of options for possible musicians, beginning to tune her out as she began to think about the nobles they should be trying to reach out to. Oliver likely had a better idea of that than anyone and despite being on rocky terms with Dimia, the noblewoman would likely be able to spread the word amongst quite a few different noblewomen as well.

"And there has to be dancing! It's not really a party unless there's dancing." Dimia declared, suddenly breaking Penelope's thoughts.

The knight blinked and looked over at her. "Dancing? Will there even be enough room for that?" she questioned. "Where are we even going to host this?"

The couple exchanged a glance, clearly having talked about this particular subject before. "Well... I was going to suggest we have it here!" Dimia smiled slyly.

"Here?" Penelope raised an eyebrow. "As in.. the castle?" As Dimia nodded her head in confirmation, the knight snorted and crossed her arms over her chest. As far as she knew, the only people to throw any type of celebration in the castle was the royal family or especially high ranking nobles that had gotten permission, usually ones from the king's council. For Dimia to even suggest having it in the castle seemed rather bold to the knight. "Exactly how would we go about doing that? The king isn't completely on board with ending the war peacefully yet so I doubt he'd willingly let us use any part of the castle to host such a thing. Besides, it's uncommon for anyone aside from the royal family to host any party in the castle."

"That's true. We would need someone in the royal family to likely act as the host for us." Oliver mused looking at Penelope expectantly.

Dimia offered her a similar look and let out an exasperated sigh as the knight just looked at them confusedly. "Rumor has it that you're pretty close with one of the princesses. We think you could convince her."

"Plus you also have a history with the new viceroy from what I know... He could also come in handy." Oliver pointed out.

Penelope rolled her eyes at the two, disliking that they intended to use her connection to Naida and Crow to try and get into the castle. "Even if Naida agreed, she'd still have to go through her parents to be able to host such a thing. I think we should just look at possibly having it at either of our manors, surely that'd be more doable."

Dimia pursed her lips into a thin line. "You could at least try. You want to end the war right? It'll be a bigger even tif it's held in the castle." she snorted.

Oliver glanced at his wife and then looked back to Penelope. "We can plan to hold it somewhere else but Dimia's right. Trying wouldn't hurt."

Penelope crossed her arms, pausing. She was rather certain it wouldn't work out, especially since Naida would have to lie and come up with some reason for wanting to host such a thing, but the two seemed determined to push her. "Fine. But for now, we continue to plan to have it somewhere else, ok?" she said sternly. The couple gave a satisfied nod and the knight relaxed again. She was about to shift their conversation away from the location when she heard her stomach rumble

"Perhaps we should continue this another time, sounds like you haven't had breakfast yet." Oliver mused quietly.

"I haven't." Penelope admitted with a small blush. She had missed the majority of breakfast in order to speak with them. Her eyes widened as another thought passed through her mind. Tybalt! Bombarded with the arrival of Oliver and Dimia, she had completely forgotten that she was supposed to meet Tybalt early that morning to figure out how to help Crow. She jumped to her feet before she even realized what she was doing. The two stared at her with looked of confusion and Penelope offered an apologetic smile. "Sorry, we really will have to continue this another time. I forgot I have something else to tend to. I'll find you again once I have the time, sorry."

She dipped her head and turned hurrying out of the room and towards the Great Hall at a brisk pace, hoping by some miracle that Tybalt had waited for her. Though she doubted it was likely considering breakfast was nearly finished.
Oh boy xD

Meanwhile Penelope got roped into throwing a party lol
The study that John had taken her to was quaint. It was clear that while Oliver was a well respected vassal, he still didn't receive the luxuries of a higher ranking noble like Adam. She suspected that his arrival at the castle had gone rather unnoticed aside from the guards who had to approve his entry. As she stepped further into the room, her gaze landed on Oliver and Dimia. The vassal was sitting a bit rigidly as he flipped through what seemed to be a journal. Upon her entry, his gaze flickered up and he slowly lowered the book to look over at her, dipping his head formally in greeting.

Dimia, on the other hand, was sitting with her arms crossed over her chest, glaring at the wall. As her gaze shifted onto Penelope, her nose wrinkled as if she had smelled something foul. However, despite her already less than friendly attitude, the noblewoman did give her a curt nod of acknowledgement. Penelope returned the gesture and then paused as a brief yet tense silence followed. It was quickly broken by John as he stepped out of the room.

"I'll be taking my leave then. The guards in the halls are aware of you staying in this room so if you need anything else, feel free to ask them, sir." he told Oliver.

"Yes. Thank you." Oliver said nodding his head appreciatively.

John dipped his head to him and then gave Penelope a subtle, supportive nod before turning and heading out of the room. She waited for the door to shut before turning her attention back onto the couple. The knight let out a small breath and moved to take a sit in an empty chair across from the bench they were seated on. "My father told me you wanted to speak with me about the letter I sent you... So what did you want to say?" she asked curiously.

"Right... Well.. I think it'd be wise to support your decision to end the war." Oliver explained shuffling his feet as he glanced at Dimia before looking back to Penelope. "If things are how you described, I don't see this war working out in anyone's favor."

"I'm glad to hear that and I'm thankful for your support but I have to ask, why not just respond to my letter rather than coming all the way to the castle?" Penelope asked.

A huff came from Dimia. "Because we feel it'd be in everyone's best interest to help you more than just responding with a letter." She drummed her fingers against her arms and pursed her lips before adding, "Gavin wrote to me... He seems to be completely on board with this little plan of yours and specifically asked for us to assist you.. He's my brother so I had to agree."

Penelope suppressed a smile that threatened to take over her lips. Now it made sense why they had suddenly appeared to respond to her letter. It had likely been ignored at first due to Dimia's interference until she received whatever letter Gavin had sent her. It seemed that she owed Gavin quite a bit of thanks for giving his sister a small push to help out.

"I see." Penelope nodded and glanced between the two with a hint of confusion in her gaze. "So how do you plan on helping then if not by letters?"

At the question, a light seemed to spark in Dimia's previously sour gaze. A proud smirk found its way onto her lips. "With an elegant party of course! We'll invite as many noblemen and women as we can and throw a grand party that will gain their favor when it comes time for asking them to support our cause."

Penelope raised an eyebrow at the noblewoman. "A party? I'm not sure if that's the best form of approach to something like this..."

Dimia gave an annoyed look but before she could protest, Oliver jumped in. "I understand your hesitations but you'll be able to reach more people faster this way. Not to mention, people are easier to convince when they're drunk. We'll have a petition to sign at the party, a call for ends to war that all the guests will be encouraged to sign. It'd certainly be easier than collecting a ton of letters." he explained calmly.

Penelope fell quiet for a moment as she thought over this new proposition. While a big party wasn't exactly something she wanted to do for a cause such as this, she had to admit that it could be quite effective. Nobles were drawn like flies to parties. If word got around, she could expand her reach greatly and possibly get quite a bit of support. Working alongside Dimia wasn't exactly appealing, but the knight couldn't deny that she was beginning to approve of their idea. If it worked, the end of the war could be just on the horizon.

Determination sparked in her gaze at the thought and she glanced between the two, "Alright... so how would we go about this?"
Penelope got too distracted and may have completely forgotten about speaking to Tybalt ^^'

And I'm excited to have her pop up lol cx
"See you." Penelope offered him a small smile before turning and heading off to her own room. She rolled her shoulders and let out a small yawn. After feeling like she had been running around the castle all day, the knight was more than ready to lay down for the night, eager for the next day to come so she could possibly get some answers for Crow.

She soon reached her room and slipped off her boots as she climbed into bed for the night. With a little bit less worry on her mind, it didn't take long for her to fall asleep once she settled down in the comfort and warmth of her bed.

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The next morning Penelope began to stir when a firm knock sounded from her door. Tired, the knight ignored it at first and nearly fell right back to sleep until it came again, seeming to get a bit louder. She lifted her head and let out a sigh, wondering who was at her door so early in the morning. She yawned and stretched for a moment before sliding to the edge of the bed. "One moment!" she called as she located her boots. Slipping them on, she got up and stepped over to open the door, finding it was her father on the other side.

"Morning... Did you need me for something, father?" she asked with a hint of confusion.

"No. I came to get you because a certain vassal is requesting to speak with you." John explained crossing his arms. As she raised an eyebrow at him, he went on, "Oliver and Dimia Lenz are here to talk with you about the letter you sent him."

Her eyes widened. After silence from Oliver for the last week, Penelope assumed that he had simply chosen to ignore her call for the end of the war. He was a quiet person after all and the knight didn't doubt Dimia would disapprove of offering her any aid. To hear that he had came in person to see her rather than just sending a letter was surprising to say the least. "Oh... Ok. I'll see them now then. Where are they?" she asked.

"In one of the studies on this floor. I'll take you to them... I'd suggest straightening your appearance out a bit more before we go though." John mused with a glance at her bed hair.

Penelope blinked and then blushed a little before nodding her head. "Right. One moment." The knight ducked back into her room, locating a comb and running it through her hair a few times. She straightened out her clothing a bit as well. She wasn't exactly on excellent terms with the Lenz's, namely Dimia, and while that normally didn't bother her, she couldn't risk losing the potential support for the end of the war. Which meant she had to be presentable and act politely.

The knight returned to the door and stepped out of her room. Looking to her father, she gave a small nod. "Alright let's go." she said. John nodded his head and turned beginning to lead her towards the study room.
Cool!
I'm planning to bring in Oliver cx he's going to unintentionally mess up her morning plans ^^'
Penelope looked over at him with a hint of pride in her hopeful gaze as she waited for him to react to her news about what she had found out. The knight was feeling rather confident that she was on track to figuring out some way to help him with his nightmares. Unfortunately, the viceroy didn't seem to fully reciprocate her hopefulness. While she caught the surprise in his gaze at her words, his doubtful words made her let out a small sigh.

She was a bit disappointed that he still didn't seem as convinced as her that there was a better way to deal with his dreams. However, she was already on track to figuring out a solution so she didn't dwell on the feeling for long. Instead, she quickly perked up a bit at his fond words. "I don't lollygag," she told him with a playful smirk. Her expression softened a bit as she added,"especially when it comes to making sure you're alright."

The knight gave a teasing wink. "Luckily for you, I think I'm becoming quite the expert at it." Penelope grinned up at him then shifted her gaze ahead as they drew further from the Great Hall. Her smile died down a bit as she realized it was time for her to head off to her own room. While she was glad they got to spend some time together, it always seemed so short to her. Penelope sighed, "I suppose better head off. I won't be able to see you for breakfast so maybe I'll catch you for supper... And hopefully with some good news."
Nice! I'll hopefully be on more ^^' I don't have plans and I'm getting more days off so it should work out haha
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