gilded_justice (gilded_justice) wrote in bizarre_city, @ 2013-06-03 06:15:00 |
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Entry tags: | mikino alcaeyn |
(October, tell me when she'll be back and I'll update)
Reihana and Mikino
Chaldean's Suites
Midmorning
“If she tries to leave her rooms, I want to be notified. Personally. Immediately. I do not care if I am in the middle of a trial, do you understand me? If she is allowed to leave or anyone is allowed to see her without my setting eyes on them personally before they enter this door I will hold whichever of you is on duty at the time personally responsible whether anything goes wrong or not.” He made certain Reihana bore witness to those terse instructions, as he suspected getting her guards—which included faces she would recognize from his own personal retinue—into trouble would be more deterrent for her than aught else. “Everyone will be put through the same protocols required of strangers to enter my own estate. That includes you when shifts change, and that includes me. If anyone seeking to see her takes issue with that, you will direct them to me and I will see to that personally as well. You, take your leave and ensure you are well rested. You take up your post.” He turned to address each small group in turn. She would have only two guards on her door at a time, but they were not the sort of men to be trifled with, and it would make infiltration of the area near to impossible. Wards were being layered over her own. Judgment himself wouldn’t be spared the rigmarole now associated with seeing the recovering Chaldean.
As the groups left, he turned his attention on her at last. “In due time I suspect you will outrank me, but for the moment, Princess,” somehow he said it without any sarcasm in the word. It was respectful, but definitely unyielding, “I am Lord Regent and in this I shall exercise my authority as such. I should never have sent you north.” There was a hint of weariness to that one statement, but he pressed past it.
“You will remain here in the palace until a physician can tell me truthfully that you have fully recovered. You will stay here in these rooms until your Queensguard has been assembled and can accompany you elsewhere. If you take issue with any of this, now is the time to voice it, for all the good it will come to do you."