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[Late morning, Tuesday, February 23rd, day 268]
[The Abbey]
Word came today that the man in jail was hung. I'm glad. The Bible says "an eye for an eye", after all, and any man who would do as he did deserves nothing but God's final judgment. Even so, I'm not sorry that Isidore and I defended him against the rioters. Justice has its own process, and there's no reason for so many people to damn themselves.
We did receive a reprimand from the sheriff for riding into the crowd and for harming some of the townsfolk, even if they deserved it. Though to my mind, if they came out of their homes to do battle and cause harm they should have been equally prepared to receive it. But I suppose not everyone feels the same. I also asked about the flaming monster we battled, but there was no further sign of it, and she avoided the subject. We apologized for any injuries caused, and she thanked us for trying to help, and so it goes.
I didn't go to the execution. I saw no need to.
The event hasn't changed the routine any. There are still chores to be done, work to be finished. Humming under my breath, I heft the bale of hay over my shoulder and quicken my pace towards the stables. Later maybe I'll take Hirondelle for a ride.
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[The Abbey]
Word came today that the man in jail was hung. I'm glad. The Bible says "an eye for an eye", after all, and any man who would do as he did deserves nothing but God's final judgment. Even so, I'm not sorry that Isidore and I defended him against the rioters. Justice has its own process, and there's no reason for so many people to damn themselves.
We did receive a reprimand from the sheriff for riding into the crowd and for harming some of the townsfolk, even if they deserved it. Though to my mind, if they came out of their homes to do battle and cause harm they should have been equally prepared to receive it. But I suppose not everyone feels the same. I also asked about the flaming monster we battled, but there was no further sign of it, and she avoided the subject. We apologized for any injuries caused, and she thanked us for trying to help, and so it goes.
I didn't go to the execution. I saw no need to.
The event hasn't changed the routine any. There are still chores to be done, work to be finished. Humming under my breath, I heft the bale of hay over my shoulder and quicken my pace towards the stables. Later maybe I'll take Hirondelle for a ride.
[OPEN to TARQUIN and anyone at the abbey]
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Date: 2010-10-30 06:14 am (UTC)Of course, he's hungry. "We'll just finish getting this to the stables, and then we'll eat. Okay?"
Hirondelle whinnies a greeting as we enter, her smooth white head hanging over the door to her stall. I stroke her neck and smile. "Just set the hay over in the corner with the other bales, Tarquin. Then we can go eat. Novice John will feed the horses." I can hear them, stirring and whickering in their stalls, every so often giving the wall an ill-tempered kick. They're hungry today. But then, aren't they always?
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Date: 2010-10-31 09:05 am (UTC)I'm amazed at the feeling of peacefulness this Abbey seems to exude, how calm I feel, when normally in religious spaces I get angry and tense. I feel good here.
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Date: 2010-11-01 03:07 am (UTC)"Come on, Tarquin. I'll introduce you to Brother Nanse-Kam, and then we shall go eat." I clap him on the shoulder as we leave the stables, walking out into the cool air of winter. "The food here is very good. If I wasn't working so hard I'd probably have gained thirty pounds by now." I joke. The food IS good here, and I know no one will mind if Tarquin eats as much as he wants. Hopefully he'll stay afterwards...
Brother Nanse-Kam has stayed where he was. I hoped he would. I lead Tarquin up to him and nod, "Good morning, Brother Nanse-Kam. This is Tarquin, he's a friend of mine from town. Tarquin, this is Brother Nanse-Kam, one of the monks of this abbey." I know Brother Nanse-Kam will be kind to Tarquin. He's a very good, gentle man.
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Date: 2010-11-01 03:59 pm (UTC)"Morning, Catherine," I say. "Nice to meet you, Tarquin." I offer him my hand. "Not seen you here before. You come for a look round or just to see Catherine?" He's a skinny sort of boy. Wonder if he's a charity case Catherine's picked up. But that's part of what we do here, so it's alright. "It'll be lunch soon, if you want to stay and have a bite to eat."
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Date: 2010-11-01 06:42 pm (UTC)"Yes please sir, I'd like that"
I'm trying to hard to be mature about accepting charity. It's being made easier by the fact that this space feels peaceful, and safe
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Date: 2010-11-03 09:47 pm (UTC)Tarquin seems a bit uncertain, but he takes Brother Nanse-Kam's hand and shakes it. "I'm here to see Catherine sir, but I wouldn't mind a look around."
Brother Nanse-Kam nods. He's always been so welcoming to everyone who comes here, including me. "It'll be lunch soon, if you want to stay and have a bite to eat."
That immediately cheers Tarquin up. He grins brightly and nods, "Yes please sir, I'd like that"
"Come on then, we can go together," I smile, patting Tarquin's shoulder. We walk together to the rectory, to one of the empty tables. People are already starting to file in for the midday meal, and I can smell fresh bread and stewing fish. My stomach growls; I'm hungry too.
We sit, and one of the novices brings out baskets of bread and small cups of butter. "Please eat, Tarquin. How have you been?" Have you been eating? Where have you been staying?
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Date: 2010-11-04 03:45 pm (UTC)"Alright," I say. "A tour it'll be, after you've had a chance to eat."
We go in for lunch, and as we go in I step to the side and ask someone to make sure the boy's bowl is filled to the brim. He looks starving, poor lad. We find a table, and there's a ring of a bell before Ash says a short grace. No standing on ceremony here, cos then we're straight in to the food. I tear a piece of bread and dip it in the stew. Good stuff.
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Date: 2010-11-05 01:44 am (UTC)"I've been alright, bit of a beating a while back but I recovered, guy called Jarmyn fixed me up and fed me, been sleeping in an abandoned house and sorting my own food"
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Date: 2010-11-05 04:57 am (UTC)I'd hoped that here Tarquin would be more relaxed, but he seems to have tensed up. He stares at the stew hungrily, but doesn't eat. "I've been alright, bit of a beating a while back but I recovered, guy called Jarmyn fixed me up and fed me, been sleeping in an abandoned house and sorting my own food."
"Beating?" I say, startled. I was in the middle of taking my own dishes and spoon out of my bag - I always keep them with me, just in case - but now I pause. "You were attacked?"
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Date: 2010-11-05 11:06 pm (UTC)"You were beaten up?" I say, just as Catherine says "you were attacked?" I raise my eyebrows. "Town can be a rough place, mate, especially to new folk at the moment." I notice he's not eating. "Tuck in, kid, you can tell us all about it once you've got some food down you."
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Date: 2010-11-07 08:40 pm (UTC)"Was my own fault, I was looking for work, and asked the wrong person. I'm fine now". I brush them off. I'm really scared to go into this, I just... I don't even know why.
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Date: 2010-11-10 11:54 pm (UTC)"Was my own fault, I was looking for work, and asked the wrong person. I'm fine now." Tarquin replies, not meeting our eyes. So he is still selling himself, then. But even so...
"Did you tell the sheriff?" I hope so. Or at least, tell me. I'm assuming some stupid small-time thug. I wouldn't hurt him badly, but I would give him something to think about.
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Date: 2010-11-17 06:26 pm (UTC)I'm turning over what sort of looking-for-work might end up in a beating. Got an idea or two, and I look at him thoughtfully before turning to my own stew.
"Did you tell the sheriff?"
"She's a decent sort, from what I hear. Met the deputy before - good bloke, trustworthy. Very tall," I add, and take a bite of bread.
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Date: 2010-11-23 09:13 am (UTC)I chew on my bread and grin. "It's all over now. What are you doing with yourself at the moment?" I glance at Catherine, and hope I won't get any more of these probing questions
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Date: 2010-11-27 03:19 am (UTC)Tarquin nods, at least. "The deputy knows, yeah, not really daring to show my face in town at the moment, easier to hang back a bit, you know? Need to get my hands on a weapon, something I can look after myself with. Got blindsided." He grins at me through a mouthful of food. "It's all over now. What are you doing with yourself at the moment?"
"Working here," I say, pouring my stew into my bowl. "There's always work to be done here, but it's good work. Satisfying. I've been attending services at Father Laurence's church..." it's good to hear Mass spoken again. "And now that Hirondelle is back at full health, we've been training again. I've missed that. We haven't trained properly since we left the order." I want to ask about Tarquin carrying a weapon, which doesn't sound terribly safe to me...but I don't want to scare him off.