forum Revolutionary War Roleplay! [CLOSED]
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Edonine laughed quietly as she left. She squinted her eyes against the vibrancy of the new sun– it felt wonderfully warm in contrast to the bitter cold. A carpet of fresh frost crunched underfoot.

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"I hope you don't say that about a little boy." She teased, edging into her practiced lower-pitched voice. Not too forced, just enough to be believable. To Pierre, now it sounded hilarious and so obvious.

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She buttoned the coat, and hurried along towards where food was being ladled out by a woman who'd volunteered. Geoffrey was sitting by Cruz near a small fire, sipping their breakfast from crude bowls since there was a shortage of utensils– most of which were being boiled into bullets. As for Bailey–who had gotten back just the other day–he was going without breakfast again, sitting on a chair outside his tent and staring down. So docile and quiet, and particularly unkempt and unshaven.

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"Wassup, cowboy?" Cruz answered with his signature crassness.

"Goodmorning," Geoffrey answered with a little more demurity, considering the obvious effect of a hangover.

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Geoffrey smiled a little, replied with a delayed answer. "A little.."

"No!" Cruz burst wjth laughter. "He was so drunk last night he thought I was his wife!" Cruz laughed and laughed. Geoffrey went red.

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"Aye, poor man." Cruz pat the blushing man's shoulder. "We all miss our ladies,"

"At least it was you, and not another poor man," Geoffrey smiled good-naturedly.

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"Sleeping in," Cruz replied. "And yeah, he had a bit to drink too," he grinned.

Francis came over, "Hi guys,"

"G'morning, Sprout," Geoffrey smiled at the boy. "Got cold?" He asked, noticing Pierre's coat. Francis nodded.

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"Aye." Cruz spoke up. "General Daniels let it slide for a while, but now he says if the man doesn't step up, he's gonna demote him," he sighed.

Geoffrey looked at the fire with a note of sadness.