Four people here, and I believe each worthy of even a speck of gold in their heart. Perhaps it's arrogant to say that of myself, though, and so I'll reduce it to three.
"I know, but hasn't he considered...reputation? It might as well be confirmed that Duke Vale is involved in the drug market."
I was surprised. Duke Vale, my previous master, never seemed to be involved in such business. Elena glanced up at me. "Didn't you serve the Duke, Rey?"
"Did you ever notice anything? Do you think the rumors are true?"
"No," I say, "The Duke never interacted with others while I served him."
"Really?" Vukasin perked up. "What about letters?"
"No, Your Highness."
"Hm..." Vukasin hummed. He looked at Elena inquiringly.
"Unless he did in secret?" She proposed.
I shook my head. "No, I never left his side."
"Never?" she asked. "What about bathing or sleeping?"
"Never."
"Why would the Duke want that? Did he have no sense of privacy?"
I hesitated. "He raised me since I was young, Your Highness. We were close, like... teacher and student. He enjoyed teaching me things."
Unspeakable things, I'm sure. I'm a personal servant, not a guard. Elena spoke up. "If you were close, why did he sell you to the palace?"
"I don't know, Your Highness."
A question I ask everyday. Why train me so ardently only to sell me off? Why raise me as if I'm your own son, only to abandon me without warning? The wind blew stronger, bringing the dark rain clouds with it. The chill came, and the Princess shivered. Vukasin decided to go inside and left, with the young boy following closely behind; as always.
"What do you mean?"
"No, Your Highness. I just feel he is quite young."
"Not much younger than you, Rey. And that's the way it is, isn't it? Many work in the palace since birth."
My heart raced, and I forced my stiff mouth open. A trembling voice speaks, "And do you think that's right?"
"I don't know how else it would be, so I suppose I do. Do you not?"
My heart continues to race, dropping in the process. "No. No, I don't think so," I lie.
A free person being shown prison will know what they have lost. Those who have only known prison will not. Unfortunately, the blood seems to run deep, with only few knowing what the world has to offer.
"You don't want to serve, do you, Rey?" Elena asks me. Her eyes never fail to see.
I grin. "Promise?"
The servants quarters were small, and yet considerably large. Large to fit the numbers, but small to fit the individual. However, they were singles. A room to myself was a blessing. I bent down to the floor and searched under my bed. Having found the object, I collapsed onto my bed.
The book was given to me by Duke Vale. The old thing was tearing, the pages falling out and lazily stuck back in. A nameless and anonymous book. The contents revealed enough, though.
Magic. A forgotten thing, a forbidden term, and the only other thing Vale ever spoke to me about. His old wrinkled eyes would sparkle with an unnatural passion, especially for the usually indifferent man. His passion ignited my own, but I was left with nothing but a singular book. I read it over and over again.
Ding-a-ring!
"Hm? That's sudden."
The hall instantly ceased all chatter as the prince entered. He took a seat at the front of the table, which was furtherest from where I sat.
"Yes, thank you, Your Highness," some said in unison.
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