Maester Hubert wrote:"You're as astute man, Simon, I like that." He clapped the younger man on the shoulder again, even more roughly than before.
Jynessa Tremaine wrote:"It would be best to wait until they are not occupied by other matters," Jyn stated with a nod, "But when the opportunity arises, then you must ask before they become busy once more."
Lord Bromley Meadows wrote:"Well, that was most kind of Lord Merryweather, I shall have to write and thank him. Tell me, dear, how is our dear Queen of Thorns?" he asked genuinely.
Mariessa Tremaine wrote:Jynessa Tremaine wrote:"It would be best to wait until they are not occupied by other matters," Jyn stated with a nod, "But when the opportunity arises, then you must ask before they become busy once more."
"Hmm..." Mari nodded. She trusted Jyn's advice, after all, since she had learned more from their mother. "I will speak with them later then. I'm sure it will be fine!"
Maester Simon wrote:"You wouldn't mind if I took a look? With paper and inkwell on an another table?" Simon asked hopefully.
With a soft laugh, "I've yet to see Ser Loras joust, but I've heard it is a sight. Perhaps sometime later this year, there doesn't seem to be any end to the festivals and tourneys going on."Kylie Redwyne wrote:"She is as healthy and vibrant as ever." Her voices lilted slightly into a small laugh. "She's not much for Tourneys, however. I think she attends for Ser Loras' sake, as well for my brothers'. This year Horas and Hobber are attending the Tourney at Old Oak as it is close to the Arbor, so it's up to Loras to represent her grandchildren at Highgarden this year. Luckily, the rest of the festivities seem to enchant her far more so."
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