It had been three days and still no answer from the reader (who's name is Thoroin). "Where is he?" Anne asked as she paced the floor, "It doesn't take that long to find information."
At that moment Thoroin walked in.
"Well, you're finally here. I was starting to get worryed, now please tell me some good news."
"I am sorry, Your Majesty, but I am afraid that there is only bad news."
"Oh. Well then, tell me what it is." She said as she sat slowly down upon the throne.
"Well I am afraid that I could find no information what so ever on Achan, it looks like you will have to confrot Brigget."
"Well, what must be done must be done."
"Shall I have one of your maid servents go for you?"
"No no, I have thought about it and have decided that I shall go."
"But Your Majesty, there are to many dangers. No one shall permit you to go."
"I am the queen and I must be obeyed."
"Yes, Your Majesty. Forgive me." He said bowing. "But do conseder it."
"You are forgiven and I already have given it thought and I have made the decition that I shall go."
"Alright Your Majesty, but do be careful."
"I shall."
The next day Anne was up bright and early. She dressed herself knowing that if anyone caught her they would surly tell her that it was to dangerous and convience her to stay, so she dressed herself in a commoners fashion.
At that moment a young gaurd stepped in (Thoroin had conveced her take a guard. The plan was that the two of them would stalk Brigget for a while, and when she was alone they would try to convince her to tell them where Achan had originated). So, at high noon the hunt began, they sought Brigget in all the places that she usally was, and found her at the market place.
Anne slowly walked out of where she was hiding, carefully approched Brigget and persuaded her to a quiet section of the market place and asked her about herself and then when Anne felt she had won her confedence she asked about Achan, and the woman said she didn't know and refused to say anymore.
After ten more attempts, Brigget one day, three days after the last attempt at the palace she passed by the queen and briefly looked at her, then while she polished the table she said, "Meet me at the anceint ruins at 10:30 tommorow morning." And briskely walked away.
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Queen Anne Of Scotland
Tarihi KurguIf you think a book isn't a book without mystery, treachery, love, hate, a loving heavenly father, and even Death! Then this is your kind of book! Now I won't spoil the for you so you'll just have to read it for yourself! So what are you waiting fo...