A/N: I know this is a boring story, I tried to make it funny, but
if you're looking for an action-packed story with blood and gore, sorry. If you're a fan of Dom and Kel read on, but
this is still mostly a conversation. I
hope next chapter will be better. NOW,
be a good reader and review peacefully and helpfully. I OWN NOTHING, SO HAAA!
Apple, Cherry or Blueberry?
Chapter One: Mess Hall
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Keladry of Mindelan yawned. She had been up later than she should have
last night. The King had given her a
not-so-modest purse for leading the defeat of Blayce the Gallan and his castle,
especially after learning the killing devices had collapsed because of it. Lord Raoul had come by and ordered her to
spend some on herself, of which she had no intention of doing. She didn't need the money, and she told him
as much. He had left and given up the
fight all too easily, which only troubled her more. She knew Lord Raoul was persistent even though he understood what
the money would do for New Hope.
Her mind wandered to her new
assignment. It was doing well and she
was beginning to feel completely comfortable in command of so many people. She was also worried about them, now that
she was gone. She had been asked to
attend the royal wedding of Prince Roald and Princess Shinkokami at the palace. Both of them were good friends and she didn't
need a royal order to come. She didn't mind
having a week's vacation, but she had never left her refugee camp for this
long.
A knock on her door cut short her
thoughts and she rose to answer it. A
page stood at the door ready to knock again.
"A message for Lady Knight
Keladry of Mindelan from King Jonathon of Conte to report to him in his meeting
room in two hours."
Kel sighed inwardly but kept her face
blank. Tipping the short, plump page,
she headed to the mess hall for the mid-day meal. While she walked, she ran ideas and reasons for the King wanting
to see her through her head. Not coming
up with anything plausible, she opened the doors to the Mess Hall. She walked past the familiar rows of tables,
pursing her lips in amusement at the sight of a young boy pouring mashed
potatoes down the shirt of a slightly older mate. She picked up a tray of food, and set it down next to Neal and
Yukimi. Eating and listening to Neal
half-heartedly, she glanced around the room until her eyes met a pair of very
blue ones; surprisingly close.
"Dom!" she said, trying to
keep from breaking into an all-out grin at the sight of him. "What are you doing here?"
"What?" he asked, smiling
and sliding into the seat opposite her, "Can't I decide to sit with my
Meat-headed cousin and his lovely lady friends?" he asked all too
innocently. Kel scolded herself
mentally, he had just as much right to be here as she did, and he certainly
didn't need to an interrogation.
"Fine." Neal replied. "When
will my 'lovely lady friends' be joining us?"
Yuki elbowed him sternly in the
stomach and Kel and Dom exchanged suppressed laughter as he yelped softly.
"Well," said Dom rising and
wiping his hands on his breeches, "I'd better get ready to see the
King."
"King?" Neal and Kel chorused. Then
they looked at each other wonderingly.
"I got a request from the King to
see him in awhile." Kel told them
hesitantly.
"You too?" Neal and Dom asked her simultaneously. They grinned at Kel for their folly. She resisted the urge to roll her eyes at
them; she didn't want to sink to their level of immaturity.
"Obviously," she looked them
over; "we'll see each other there."
She looked at Dom as he sank to his seat for the second time and noticed
he looked rather nervous. "Losing
your cool over a meet with the King?' she taunted, trying to lighten his mood. He met her hazel eyes and held them with his
serious blue ones.
"Look, Kel. The King wanting to see you might have
something to do with that cherry pie I asked you to pick up for me two days
ago."
Kel frowned. "Might have?" she repeated, glaring at him through
lowered lashes.
He looked away almost nervously before
glancing at Neal. "I don't know
why they want Meathead here, but they might think you were in on it because you
ordered the pie."
"In on what?" Yuki asked him interestedly.
He sighed wearily, but then grinned
and said "The boys of Third Company and I decided to pull a little prank
on Lord Raoul."
Kel groaned. That wasn't a good start to any story.
"One of the gifted men in my
company magic-ked the pie to explode everywhere when cut into." He continued. "Also, a sign would pop out and read 'Happy Birthday, From
Third Company'."
"But it's not his birthday-is it?" Kel asked.
"Nope" He told her, sitting
back and grinning satisfactorily.
She cringed slightly.
"I think," Neal concluded,
"that it would be safer to be your enemy than your friend."
"You can say that again." Yuki said, her eyes crinkling. She had recently opened up to everyone more since
her engagement.
"Where does the King come in?" Kel asked, not particularly sure she wanted
to know.
This time Dom winced. "When I received this." He reached into his pocket, pulled out an
expensive looking card, and passed it to Kel.
It read:
Dear Sergeant Domitan of Masbolle,
We want to thank you for the delicious pie you so generously supplied us with
for out meeting, Even though we unanimously prefer apple to cherry. We would be much obliged if you graced us
with your presence tomorrow afternoon, at 13:00 hours.
King Jonathon of Conte
Queen Thayet of Conte
Sir Alanna of Pirates Swoop and Olau
Sir Raoul of Goldenlake and Malorie's Peak
Sir Gareth of Naxen the younger
Eyes wide, Kel wordlessly passed the
card to Neal and watched his reaction, which was similar to her own. She turned to Dom. "He took the pie to
a meeting with the King!" It was more
of a statement than a question, and she already knew the answer.
Neal put a hand on each of their
shoulders. "It was nice knowing
you two." Then he paused. "Actually, it was nice knowing you Kel." He rephrased, earning a glare from Dom. Kel
matched Dom's look and shoved away his arm.
"I had nothing to do with this immature prank, thank you very much." She reminded him.
"But don't you wish you
had thought of it." A new voice inquired,
before taking a seat next to Dom.
Kel put her elbows on the table, palms
up and gestured to them each accordingly.
"Lerant, Neal and Yukimi, Neal and Yuki, meet the Owns standard
bearer, Lerant."
Lerant smirked. "So this is the
infamous Sir Meathead and his beautiful Yamani Lady."
Neal turned on Dom. "Did you tell
everyone to call me Meathead?" He
fumed.
"Actually," Lerant
interrupted, picking up a roll, "I overheard Dom talking to Mindelan about
you."
Kel looked at him skeptically. "Just like you 'overheard' our
conversation here, I'm sure."
He expediently ignored her and her
comment. "I received a card too. I told you should have made Keladry pick
apple," he said to Dom as he rose, "But cherry does stain so much
better."
Kel pictured all of the Nobles and
Royalty in expensive clothes being pelted with pie and flinched. "What have you gotten me into,
Dom?" she groaned.
He just smiled at her.
"I don't think the King wants you
for getting their pie, Kel. He would've
sent you a card." Neal put in.
"Maybe, maybe not." She replied, giving him a stubborn look out
of the corner of her eye and turning her head to the side.
"Come on," Dom reasoned with
her," we'll just tell him you had nothing to do with it."
She looked him over, almost
suspiciously, before nodding her head in agreement and defeat.
"Forgiven?" he asked her.
She started. She had never been truly mad at him, only exasperated at his
foolishness. His boyish quality was one
of the things she most endearing about him.
"Of course," was all she said aloud. He smiled, relieved. Kel almost
sighed, when she had arrived at the palace the day before and Dom and her
friends had greeted her, she had been shocked when she realized her once crush
hadn't yet left.
Pulling her gaze from his smiling,
handsome face before he-or anyone else- realized she was staring, she stood and
excused herself. Returning to her rooms,
she frowned as the second bell rang; she had spent longer than she thought in
the Mess Hall. The meeting would start
soon.
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**Valencia
