Alanna lifted her deep purple eyes
        Alanna of Trebond lifted her deep purple eyes to the huge wall before her.  Her gruff man-servant, Coram, glanced at her and stifled a laugh.  He knew Alanna didn't like to be laughed at.  Mithros, he knew that.  Once when Cook had been trying (and failing miserably) to teach Alanna to bake, she had spilled an entie bag of glour on herself.  Cook had laughed herself silly.  The next thing anyone knew everything within 5 feet of Alanna had been singed or burned.  By the Goddess above he knew she didn't like to be laughed at.         Lady Alanna of Trebond was on her way to Court.  To catch herself a husband, the daughters at the convent had said.  Hell would freeze over before she did anything of the kind.  She rearranged her silk skirts. 
        "I feel like a girl." She stated irritably.         "Ye are a girl, lass."

            "So?  Just because I am a girl doesn't mean I have to act like one." She said rebelliously.

            "Lass stop fighting' what ye are.  Ye are what ye are and nothin's gonna change it."  Alanna snorted.

            "I'll never forgive Thom for not letting me come here."  The city wall waas now in sight.  Alanna spurred her horse into a gallop wanting to get to the city as soon as possible.  Coram sighed and followed.

            Once inside, a short stout man who introduced himself as Stephen, led their horses away and called upon another nam to lead them to their rooms.  He opeded the door and Alanna peered in.  Her room was furnished in pale lavender.  She supposed this was Thom's work.

            The man who led her to her room left.  Coram also had left her.  She didn't want to be alone in a strange palace.  Suddenly a knock sounded at the door.  "Come in, it's open," she called.  The door opened to reveal not inly Thom, but three other boys.  She stared at them. 

            "This isn't a parade, Thom," she said coldly.  The others burst into laugher.

            "I didn't believe you, Thom!"

            "I told you!"

            "She is a firecracker!"

            "Feisty, are we?"  Alanna looked up at this last comment.  The speaker was a tall boy with coal black hair, and sparkling blue eyes.  They danced with amusement as he spoke. 

            "No I am NOT feisty!" she yelled stepping right up close to his face and looking him square in the eye.  "Why do you ask?" her voice was low and threatening.

            "I like her." The boy with black hair said to Thom. 

            "Why wouldn't you like me?" she asked mockingly.

            "Alanna meet the Prince." Said Thom purposely.  Alanna could have hit herself.

            "Your Majesty," she murmured, curtsying deeply.  She remembered her other guests.  "Please make yourselves at home."  The boys burst out laughing again.  "What?" she demanded.  "I'm trying to be hospitable." She snapped.  "The daughters at the convent told me that's what I was to do." She said with deep regret.

            "Why are you so sad about it?"  asked a boy with curly chestnut hair and sharp eyes.  "Because I just am, that's why."  The boy looked at the others and cautiously sat down.

            "I am not going to bite you," she said calmly.

            "Yet, he muttered.  Thom bit back a laugh he himself sat down. 

            "So sister dear, what brings to you the palace?" he asked innocently, knowing the answer.

            "Togetahusband." She muttered darkly.

            "What was that?" he asked mockingly.

            "TO GET A GUSBAND!" she yelled.  "I'll be damned if I'm going to do that, though." Alanna said, her voice restored after its outburst.  The others laughed.  "The only reason I came was to watch you all fighting and see if I could pick up some things."

            "Are you interested in such things?"  The dark haired boy asked with a smile.  "Somehow it would not surprise me in the least."

            "Yes I am," she replied bitterly.  Alanna shot a look at Thom and continued.  "I wanted to come here, to the palace."

            "But you're a girl!" protested the chestnut boy.

            "So?" she countered.  "I could have cut my hair.  I don't know what I would have done about these." She said, gesturing to her breasts.  "but Iwould have found some way or another to cover my being female up."

Thom looked and dared her with his eyes to go on.  She took his challenge.  "I was the one who suggested the switching.  Thom wouldn't have it.  He didn't want to come here anymore then I wanted to go to the convent.  But he wouldn't switch so now I'm here to catch myself a husband." She concluded gloomily. 

"Why was Coram traveling with you? Shouldn't you have a least one female escort?" the black haired boy asked.  (not Alex, Raul.) 

"Oh that," Alanna said airily.  "I talked them out of it.  That's what they wanted too.  But I said that I wouldn't try al all if one of the daughters came with me.  So they gave in.  Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to explore the palace," she said sweeping out the door.

The boys all stared at each other for a moment.  Thom broke the silence.  "She's always been like that you know."  The others stared at him.  "It's true.  Although, I had better go find her.  Knowing Alanna, exploring the palace is her way of saying 'I going to the city.

           

Alanna waited with bated breath.  When she finally saw the four boys leave, she ventured back to her room.  Once in it, she found a pair of worn breeches and old blue shirt.  Throwing these on she quickly tied her hair back with a leather throng.  She stared at herself in the mirror for a moment, knowing something wasn't right with her disguise.  Her eyes traveled down her body and landed on her chest.  She grabbed some bandaging and hastily bound herself.  Satisfied with her reflection, Alannna of Trebond set of toward the stables.

Thom, Gary, Rauol, and Jon started towards the stables as well.  They strode quickly and confidently and soon reached their destination.  Once there, Thom immediately headed to the stall where Alanna had her horse in.  He peered inside the stall and, with a feeling of panic in his stomach, saw there was no horse.  The others hurried to where Thom was standing wide-eyed and gaping.  They too saw the empty stall and turned to look at each other.

"Your can stop looking for that horse, 'cause you're not going to find her." Said a voice from behind them.  "She and the red headed lad set off for the city about 15 minutes and you lot got here.  Matter 'o fact the lad looked a lot like you." They turned to see a stable hand, was  nodding at Thom as he spoke.

Thom gulped.  "Did the boy you speak of tell you where he was going by chance?" he asked knowing the answer.  Alanna never confided in anyone unless she had too.

"Nope.  I can tell you one thing though.  The way he was riding sure made it look like he was off to meet someone."  With these words, he turned and started mucking out a stall.  The boys glanced at each other again.  A nod was passed around and they all headed towards their own horses.  After saddling hastily they met at the front gate, looked at each other once more, and galloped off to Chorus.

Alanna meandered through the streets simply looking.  She was staring at a large painting for sale in a window, when someone tapped her on the shoulder.  She whirled around, fists raised, ready for a fight.  The hand that had tapped her belonged to a young man of around20 she guess.  He chuckled seeing her fists.  "I'm not here to do ye harm youngling.  I'm simply making sure you knew how easy it ould be for some people to snatch you purse, whilst you were gazing at yon painting."  He held up her purse and placed it gently in her hand.  "Also that's not the proper way to hold your fists."  He rearranged them and when he was done she staed at him in awe. 

"Where did you learn to do that?" she asked breathlessly.

"Do what?"

"To fight of course."

"Las when you love out here as I do, learning to fight is a necessity.  I can tell you're a noble, yet I take it your not learning at the palace."

"No," Alanna said bitterly.  "My father is a scholar.  He thinks book-learning is more important then learning to be a knight."

"Oh."

"I have been looking for someone for a long time to teach me to fight in secret, and I seem to have found that someone.." she said looking directly at him. 

"Who? Me? Why me?"