Chapter 165 – Night time
Chapter 165 – Night time
Chapter 165 – Night time
*** Alzi ***
"My Lady," Aurora calls out from inside my room. I guess I missed her knocks. "Dinner is about to be served. Are you cold out here? I have not shown you how to turn on the heat runes."
"It is a bit chilly," I say. I still can't unlock the front door, and now there are even runes out here that I can use? "Why do you never tell me about the things I can use around the house?"
"Sorry, my Lady. Elora wishes you to learn a lot of the fundamental ideas, and I want you to be able to use your mana to heal. It seems I let too much slip past aiming for that. Tomorrow after your lesson, we can run around the house and use all the runes and doors," Aurora says with a silly bow. Her top is so loose I can see down her shirt.
"Is the block of wood you handed me important to you?" I ask.
"Not really. Just a block my old wife gave me when I got pregnant. She hoped I could take out some of the stress with it. I think I mainly ran my ring over it," Aurora says.
"Why would you hand me something you cared about over?" I ask.
"You asked for a piece of wood, and that was all I had, my Lady. You point out a lot of ways I am failing you and the family is failing you. I had no wish to make you wait on a block of wood in your limited free time," she explains.
"So you wouldn't be mad if I shredded it down to dust?" I ask, holding the block under the table.
"I would be a little sad to know it was gone. But I gave it to you to use as you wish, my Lady," Aurora says, dancing around the topic.
"You shouldn't give me your things to ruin. I was expecting to wait a bit for a block of wood. Why would you carry around a block of wood?" I say. "Don't let me ruin things that are important to you. I don't wish to become like the rest of this family."@@@@
That gets the stupid maid to pause. Wondering if she should defend the family or respond to my ask. Or maybe I've got her to finally admit how much she liked that silly block of wood.
"Sorry, my Lady. It is surprisingly difficult to be your maid. You have so much to learn and you react to things differently compared to nobles. Do you still have the block of wood?" Aurora eventually asks.
"Kind of," I say. "I didn't feel like asking you, so I had to change my plans a bit, but here is what is left of the wood." I bring it up from under the table. My mana control seems to let me shape the wood a little better than I used to. Or maybe the old wood was easier than whatever Mai was able to scrounge up on her few shopping trips the Mistress let her have.
It isn't my best work. I never gave the young maid a massage, which is when I normally learn about the body. But the dress should cover most of the detail I'm missing. Not that I'm great at making clothing, either.
"You made this in a few hours, my Lady?" Aurora asks, carefully taking the statue from my hands. "My daughter. This is beautiful work. A good painter could make this life-like. My Lady, I..."
"It isn't my best work I know. I'm used to making them naked, but I don't know your daughter's body well enough for that. You can keep it. I just wanted to make something, I don't care much about keeping it," I say.
"Thank you, my Lady," Aurora chokes out. She really did lie about how important that stupid wood was to her. Or maybe she just really likes it? "I always had a thought of doing this to the block. Are you sure I can keep your work?"
"Yes, it is clearly something important to you," I say, getting out of the chair. The maid surprises me with a hug, and the statue moves back into her ring.
"I am sorry, my Lady. I did not notice how much I cared for that little block and then to get it back in the form of my daughter. I am sorry for everything this family is putting you through. We are working to make it right, my Lady," Aurora says before letting me go. "Now, I need to set your table. Lady Isda said that since it is a new week, you can have your four days back. I am guessing you wish to eat up here. Geta will be absent at dinner, and Shimmer has already left."
"Yes," I say. Aurora gives me a short bow and walks back into my room. Tired of the cold, I follow her inside and watch her set my little table.
I guess she won't be joining me for dinner like she did lunch.
"Thank you, my Lady. I have the robe and slippers already," Aurora says. She turns the lights on as well. Not fully, just enough for us to work in. The robe she picked out was big enough to accommodate my wings and split near my tail.
Once I'm dressed, Aurora quickly turns and shows me to the side stairs to the first floor, where I can enter Isda's room. The hallways are quiet, and even the first floor lacks the normal maids hurrying about.
Inside, I find Isda sitting on the side of her bed naked, fighting with her maid. "I told you I am fine. There is no reason for you to have Alzi come down here. This was a common problem I had before I met Alzi. I just, fuck sorry, Alzi, I didn't need you to come down here. I'm fine, really," Isda says. "My maid just got worried, but I think I have told you about this type of dream."
"Same dream as before?" I ask. The bed looks dry, so I guess they cleaned that up. Maybe she will pull out some rope for me to 'fix' her problem for a while.
"Kind of," Isda admits. "It took in my current state, so some things did change. But the outcome was the same."
"So what do you want?" I ask. "I can't really tell if you are ok but I can force some mana into you to see if I heal anything."
"You came all the way here, why don't you just join me in bed. I think having you hold me while sleeping will heal anything that may be wrong," Isda offers. "Is that ok with you? If not you can just use some mana and leave, I understand if you don't wish to stay."
"I'll join you," I say. It would be fun to hold the little woman and my unborn kids. Maybe I will stick around and actually get to raise them. A little bonding wouldn't hurt.
"Thank you, Alzi. I'm sorry for making you wake up over nothing," Isda says. The maid clearly disagrees but keeps her mouth shut. "Maids, you may leave us. Alzi will take care of me and the children."
"Yes, my Lady," Her maid says and leaves with Aurora.
"The bed was cleaned, so we don't have to sleep in my... you know," Isda says, refusing to look me in the eye. "Thank you for sleeping with me."
"Why are you down here?" I ask. "You said you would join me on the fourth floor."
"I was, but that was the day I got sick. Elora has forced me to stay on the first floor after that," Isda says. Her eyes finally meet mine. "I'm sorry for that, Alzi. I would ask another to join you, but they will all be leaving soon anyway, so there isn't really a reason to have them move. Only Elora, you, and I will be staying here soon. I'm sorry for failing to join you. I did try, but I messed that up. If I had just waited a day."
"Just get in the bed," I say. I want to hate her, but there is something telling me she is telling the truth. The heavily pregnant woman was planning on walking up those stairs every day.
I strip off the robe and slip in behind her. Isda turns off the lights as I wrap my arms around her. One under her breasts, the other over her belly. She uses mana to pull the covers up.
"I'm sorry for not joining you on the fourth floor. When I'm not pregnant I'll join you there and maybe even for the next pregnancy. In the castle, you'll be on the first floor," Isda says.
"You could've made the trip to tell me. Join me for dinner or the night," I say back. "You know, spend time with your wife and try to prove you love me."
She takes her time responding, her hand covering mine over her stomach. I can feel the occasional kick coming from the little ones. I bet the little golden girl has a few dragons in there.
"I wish I could say what I want to. I'm sorry, Alzi, you deserve me to tell you what is going on, but I just can't. When the collar comes off, you can beat it out of me. Tie me up in your bed and force me to say why I'm making you come to me. But until then, I'm sorry, Alzi. I'm sorry," Isda finally says. "I'm sorry."
I just ignore her rambling. I'm tired of hearing them say sorry. Why can't they just do the right thing? Why do they never just do stuff in a way that will make me happy?
No, I should respond. "I'm tired of everyone in this house telling me sorry," I say. "Sorry about everything, yet I'm still a slave taken away from everyone I love. You all love to fuck me over and then say sorry and promise to make it right sometime in the future. I had a time when it would be made right. A set date for all to be ok."
"I know, Alzi, but people make mistakes, and we are working on fixing it all," Isda says. Just more promises.
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