Ireneâs eyes fluttered open and she blinked slowly. She realized she was lying on a fluffy mattress. There was a soft rustling of the bedsheet and it smelled of sunlight. Extending her arms out into a stretch, she let out a satisfying yawn. The good nightâs sleep had refreshed her, but there was an odd throbbing in her knees. Puzzled, she wondered if she had somehow bumped them while tossing in bed. She lowered an arm to massage the soreness, when suddenly everything came flooding back to her.
âThat woman!â Irene exclaimed. Her eyes widened as she snapped awake. Her hand moved to the spot on her neck where sheâd felt a prick before slipping into unconsciousness. Who was that woman? It was her first time hearing that voice. Irene hurriedly sat up and tried to get down from the bed.
âI see you have woken,â a low voice spoke.
âYour⊠Majesty?â Only then did Irene notice that Cecile sat in a chair next to the bed. âSince when had she been there?â The empress was still dressed in the outfit sheâd worn to the casino. Irene thought she couldnât have been out for that long, that is, until she caught sight of the window. âItâs already night time?â Her face darkened. Theyâd arrived at the casino just past noon, but judging by the night sky, she mustâve been out cold for at least six hours.
âHow long has the empress been here? Where is this place?â Irene was still disoriented. There were no maids or imperial attendants about, and the only people in the room were herself and the empress. She struggled to grasp the situation, and her eyes shifted around the room until it landed on the scepter on the side table.
âHuh? Itâs crooked?â The shiny and flawless scepter that the empress had taken with her to the casino now sported a large scratch down the middle, and even seemed slightly bent out of shape⊠as if itâd been used like a bat. âNo, that couldnât be possible. Who would use a regalia of all things to do something like that?â
Cecile coughed lightly. âHow are you feeling?â she asked, discreetly shifting to obscure Ireneâs view.
Irene wanted to keep examining the scepter, but thought it would be better to get a handle on the events of the day. âI feel fine, Your Majesty. I had a very good rest,â she said reassuringly. Irene rolled her neck, as if to prove she was in fine form. Cr-cr-crick! There was a satisfying crack in her joints.
âThat certainly appears to be the case,â Cecile nodded thoughtfully.
âYes, indeed.â Itâd been a while since Irene enjoyed such a pleasant rest. She had been a little tired lately. The last few days were especially hectic. Irene expended all her energy into coaching the empress ahead of her casino excursion. It had been admittedly tough on the empress, but the same held true for her too.
On top of that, curious about the management of the empressâs palace, Irene had wandered about inspecting the grounds and questioning the attendants when she wasnât tutoring the empress. As future master of the palace, it would be good to get a handle on the situation now. Her investigationâs results were astonishing to say the least. âNeither His Majesty nor the empress have managed the place! How could they be so lackadaisical!â
The empressâs palace was renowned for its grandeur, and required regular upkeep and care to maintain its pristine beauty. To Ireneâs horror, within minutes she began spotting various things falling into disrepair.
âRight there. The wallpaper appears to be peeling? And are those water marks I see as well?â Irene said, pointing to a corner.
âBut Lady Irene, you must understand, this is the ceiling of the cellarâŠâ The attendants reacted grumpily and made excuses when Irene began pointing out the faults. When she dared the attendants to repeat themselves, they fell silent and hung their heads dejectedly. They had a feeling that it would only be more difficult from here on out.
Little did Irene know that she would experience an even greater shock when she reached the palaceâs storage room. There was a mountain-sized pile of items stacked haphazardly at the entrance, the majority of which were left unwrapped.
âWhat? She just had them thrown in?â Irene asked.
âYes, milady, since His Majesty sent far too many giftsâŠâ the attendant explained.
âEven so, youâre telling me these presents were just thoughtlessly piled up like this?â
Irene was beyond frustrated. How could they neglect these precious items? What would happen if one were to disappear? With these thoughts looming over her, Irene desperately squeezed time into her schedule to set the palace in order in between her tutoring sessions with Cecile. She told herself the effort was a worthwhile investment for her comfortable life in the future. After all, wasnât this a surefire way to familiarize herself with everything sheâd need to know once she was crowned empress? This was also the perfect opportunity to show Estian what a meticulous and qualified empress she could be.
âLady Irene.â Cecileâs voice snapped Irene out of her thoughts. Her tone was heavy and somber, quite different from the empressâs normal manner when addressing Irene.
âYour⊠Majesty,â Irene said awkwardly, âIâm still a bit dazed from my tumble down the stairs. Could you tell me what happened with Princess Yuliana?â
âYou need not be concerned about Yuliana. It ended well.â
âI see. Thank goodness,â Irene nodded slowly. There was a dark expression on the empressâs face, so Irene was curious about what had transpired while she was indisposed. Then, if everything ended well, what was the cause of the empressâs dark countenance? Was there another problem?
âLady Irene,â Cecile repeated.
âPlease speak, Your Majesty,â Irene replied. She felt uneasy about the empressâs hesitant attitude. What could the empress possibly wish to discuss? She watched Cecile gathering her thoughts, and clench her fists with resolve.
âThis may sound sudden, but I ask that you give up being my handmaiden,â Cecile said.