Kaliya Redding wrote:Kaliya wondered if Kevan's embarrassment at being relegated to the Squire's Joust or his determination to prove his worth would win the man's head this afternoon. She would support the Lord heir with her presence, if not not vocally; the sheer fabric of her dress, the colour of the spring sunshine, fluttering and floating on the breeze as she made her way through the stands. She nodded to Maester Oswell before finding a seat.
Maester Oswell wrote:Oswell nodded. "One of my few true regrets was not being able to help my brother in his hour of need. I was away on a research project in Lys when the Rebellion happened, I had no idea what was going on until I got back a handful of years ago."
"I salute your honor Ser Davelyn, to my late brother's memory and the house you now support."
Kaliya Redding wrote:Kaliya smiled welcomingly and rose to curtsy gracefully before offering him the seat next to her. "Well met, Serr Corrbrray, how arre you on this beautiful day?"
Maester Oswell wrote:"So does House Kellington have a participant taking part in this event? Lord Dunn's heir will be riding soon. He is hoping to impress a Knight enough for them to consider honoring him with their sponsorship." Oswell asks politely.
Davelyn wouldn't be Oswell's first choice for bestowing Kevan's knighthood, but as the sailors often said - any port in a storm.
Talieas Corbray wrote:He remembered his manners and corrected himself instantly. "Very well Lady Redding, very well." He moved a moment later to take the offered seat. "Fine company and a beautiful day, with entertainment on the way; what else could a man wish for?"
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