Total pages in book: 124
Estimated words: 112866 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 564(@200wpm)___ 451(@250wpm)___ 376(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 112866 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 564(@200wpm)___ 451(@250wpm)___ 376(@300wpm)
“Leave before you’re seen.” I’ve never seen that expression ‘look down your nose at me’ in action before but she did it very well. I hurried away feeling chastened and embarrassed. The servant followed behind wordlessly with her head down and I got the sense she was afraid of the lady. “Where is Lu…his highness?”
“Answering the crown princess consort, his highness is with the monarch.”
“Oh yes, I remember he said he was going to be there for a while. I guess I should just go back to my room until he’s finished.”
I looked back at the woman who was still standing there watching me walk away in shame. I wanted badly to ask Millicent; that was the servant’s name, just who she was, but didn’t want to seem even more gauche that I already did. I’ll just ask Lucien later. That is, if he didn’t get an earful from her before then.
I hope I didn’t get myself into too much trouble my first day here. What a way to start things off. “And you, where did you run off to?” The black lion, a very rare breed indeed and thought to be extinct from the earth realm sidled over to my side looking sheepish.
“He likes the flowers princess. Whenever he walks in the garden he goes into a daze and it’s hard to get him out.”
“Oh really? You know him pretty well huh.”
“My sire is the one tasked with taking care of him when the crown prince isn’t in residence. I always come along with him when he’s here to take care of the beast.”
She smiled prettily and patted his head before hanging her head. “I’m sorry princess, I didn’t mean to overstep.”
“Overstep? Whatever do you mean?” Is this place so stuffy that the poor girl can’t even speak on something so trivial without fearing retribution?
“I’m not allowed to speak in your presence unless spoken to.”
“Who says? Never mind, I’ll get the hang of it. In future you may speak whenever you have something to say. Now tell me about this kingdom…” She almost fell over when I linked my arm through hers. My sisters would love it here.
SABRINA
I laughed all the way back to my rooms in the palace feeling lighter than I have in days. What a scared little rabbit, I can’t believe I actually felt threatened by her. “Did you see that Drusilla? Looks like my work isn’t going to be as hard as I thought after all.”
I felt a smug smile widen my lips in pleasure as I relived that little episode in my mind. My sense of superiority had been confirmed and now I’m sure that Lucien had only shackled himself with the mousy little nonentity because of forces beyond his control.
“Yes princess I saw.”
“Shh, don’t call me that, not yet at least.” I looked around to make sure that no one else had heard her slip-up. It’s no small matter to feign the identity of one of the royal house, it can mean certain death if heard by the wrong ears. I was still pleased by the address though all the same, as I always am.
I am so glad I took a chance and snuck over there. Once I’d heard that Lucien was back I was dying to see him. I’d planned to just drop in under the guise of welcoming him home, but this was almost as good. “See, I told you milady that you had nothing to worry about.”
“Yes you did, oh this is going to be such fun. I can’t wait to put her in her place to let her know that she doesn’t belong, that no one wants her here.” As someone who’d felt the sharp pain of that type of rejection before I knew only too well how it stung. Now I can’t wait to make her feel the same. How dare she think she could so easily take what’s mine away from me? Someone as undeserving as her, hah!
I was so excited, so thrilled in fact by the way things had gone that the appetite I’d lost earlier upon learning that she was here came back full force. I sat down at the table and servants came bustling with trays of my favorite foods.
As excited, as I was though to see the meal I had more pressing matters to discuss with dear Drusilla. “You may all leave.” She, knowing me very well, dismissed the others as she poured my first glass of nectar into the crystal goblet.
Soon, very soon I will be sipping from the diamond goblets reserved for the royal family, something else I’ve been denied because I am not of their blood, or married to one of them. Something I had begun to think well out of my reach but not any longer. I have renewed hope once again and this time I will not let it go so easily.