William T. Spears (
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William dropped down from his horse. It had been a long ride - from London straight down to the southern coast of England. But he'd barely stopped, only doing so when his horse refused to go further without rest and water. But each time, William did little more than tap his foot anxiously, trying to focus on anything but his thoughts of what happened the day before.
But now that he'd arrived, there was nothing else to distract him. The horse was forgotten as he walked towards where the English Channel extended out to what seemed like eternity. With the thick fog of the early morning, there was no telling just what was out there. William's breath was shaky as his gaze then drifted down. Beachy Head, a beautiful site for some, with the tall cliff towering over the shore line below. But for him, this day, it was his enemy - or perhaps his closes friend. Whichever the case, he was terrified.
But now that he'd arrived, there was nothing else to distract him. The horse was forgotten as he walked towards where the English Channel extended out to what seemed like eternity. With the thick fog of the early morning, there was no telling just what was out there. William's breath was shaky as his gaze then drifted down. Beachy Head, a beautiful site for some, with the tall cliff towering over the shore line below. But for him, this day, it was his enemy - or perhaps his closes friend. Whichever the case, he was terrified.
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I love you, too. [ Her voice is breathy and heated, drawling into another muttered repetition of those words. ] I love you--nn.
[ That hand soon withdraws to meet the other, wrapped about their cocks - upping the stimulation so so as they border so dangerously close. ]
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It's then that he realises they've make a terrible decision this evening. There's a heavy knock on the door, followed by an angry voice demanding to know what all the noise they're making in there is. William's breath suddenly halts, his eyes no longer having any issue with remaining open. ]
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Eyes dashing along the ceiling, she grasps onto her lover tightly... and just as quickly, she finds herself grounded. Just as much as she loves him, she knows that she would die before allowing any harm to come to him. ]
Will. [ Voice eerily steady as she whispers to him, she takes his shoulders. ]
We'll need to move together. While I open the door, you pull him inside and silence him. If there's more than one, dash behind me and grab the oil lamp.
[ Once he's up, she's already buttoning her trousers and rolling across the bed for her sword. ]
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He gives her a stern nod, hoping to reassure her despite her sudden calm demeanor. In truth, he's unsure how he'll silence the man. His shirt is hastily buttoned, as are his trousers. He's certain it's the most disheveled he's ever looked, but that's hardly important, at the moment.
Swallowing hard, he opens the door, quickly grabbing the man by his tunic and forcing him hard against the wall. As one arm pins him in place, the other hand clamps over his mouth, causing muffled shouts as the man flails. This certainly isn't enough, but it should give Grell a spot of time to grab what she needs and move. ]
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We could simply go. Silently. Take our things and leave the money. But would that be sensible?
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Kill him.
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No sooner than William gives his demand does she jab the point of the sword into flesh, rupturing the arteries beneath. It's quick, deliberate-- and almost too easy. Still, her heart skips a beat. ]
Let us be swift, my love.
[ She'll need to mull over it later; for now, there are bags to grab! ]
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We will have to leave through the window.
[ Unless they wish to take out the entirety of the inn's housed. ]
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It might be better if you climb down first, then. I don't know if I could catch the luggage.
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Alright. [ He motions for her to send down their bags. ]
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She holds her breath, but as soon as she sees that he's got it, she rushes for the second. ]
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Honestly, we need to hurry.
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[ Grell hastily half-whispers. Seeing him reach for her, she nibbles at her lip while turning herself to climb out the window backwards, attempting to use the side of the building to drop herself down smoothly. She's almost got it, but the toe of her shoe slips at the last moment, banging her knee on the siding. Her jaw clenches terribly to keep her curse to a hiss. ]
Ngh-- okay, I-- I'm letting go.
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Are you alright to run if we need to?
[ He's hoping they can manage to get the horses up and moving quickly enough, but there's no telling. ]
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I'll have to be. [ Following suit, she slings the other over her shoulder, then readjusting the holster at her waist. Heading the direction the horses have been kept, she's shows a noticeable limp, but nothing she can't walk off. ] I wonder how much was heard...
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There were others at the entrance to the inn, though I could not hear what they were saying. Hopefully no one has noticed.
[ Reaching the carriage, he nestles his bag into the back before attempting to rouse the horses. ]
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William, however, clearly isn't in the best state. Watching him wearily as long as she can, she then lingers behind to cover and secure their bags - but also to keep watch while the other does as he must. ]
How bad is it?
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[ He has to be.
It takes some coaxing but he finally gets both horses up and hitched. He helps Grell up to her seat, making certain the least amount of pressure is put on her injured knee. He follows suit, gritting his teeth as he climbs. ]
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After, she reaches down to hook an arm under his. ]
I'm so sorry, darling...
[ Ah, but are those footsteps that she hears? Suddenly, she finds herself with more strength to pull! ]
It-- it may be nothing, but we should go.
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Still, she can't help but glance. It's the stable hand, rather alarmed to see someone leaving without notice. It could be worse, but it still isn't good that they've been spotted! ]
Perhaps a bit faster...
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I think his body has been found.
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Seems you may be right.
[ Chancing looking behind once more, she sees that they're being pursued by a few citizens on foot - and it seems the stable hand has drawn a horse. ]
Ah. No question, then. [ She draws her sword. ]
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I love you, Will; you know, I couldn't say it enough.
[ Swooping in, she kisses him. ]
I'm moving to the back.
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