172 Fading Beauty
At the front yard of the Viscarrian palace, Lady Melrose had chosen to take a little stroll in the front garden, feeling that the morning weather was pleasantly chilly and she was in a great mood to take a walkâor so it seemed.
Making her way through the concrete path with Anna sticking by her side, she unplanningly paused in her steps after catching sight of the beautiful flowers that were almost withering at her left side. Their petals were no longer looking succulent and half of them were drying up greatly.
The sight of the withered flowers didnât really appeal to her tranquil gaze. She suddenly crouched and plucked out one of the dry flowers with such care and gentleness.
It was a rose flower that was already getting past its season but to Annaâs amazement, the withering flower gradually bloomed in her hands until all the petals were looking fresh and attractive once again.
âWinter is approaching really fast,â she softly commented before shifting her red eyes to the rest withering flowers, âlook, the beauty of the flowers are already fading, sooner or later, no one will be tempted to take a walk in the front garden and the flowers will be ignored like they werenât even here.â
Anna, who had willingly accompanied the lady to the front yard, carefully followed the gaze of Lady Melrose and saw she was staring at the withered flowers, but Anna wasnât sure if itâd be out of respect to give her logic response or if she should just remain quiet and not utter a word.
Melrose buried the stem of the bloomed flower in her hands, back into the earthly ground that was beautifully fabricated with shiny stone blocks.
âThe same goes for everything out there in this pathetic world we live in.â She apathetically added, âonce they notice the beauty in you fades, youâll be reduced to nothing but an invisible skeleton in the eyes of those you once thought were your admirers.â
âPardon my manners,â Anna politely intervened as she didnât agree with that fact of hers, âbut true beauty isnât something that can be visibly seen just by staring alone, my late mother always told me that true beauty comes from the heart and should always be pictured that way.â
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When she was little, Anna always had the impression that the birthmark on her forehead made her very ugly. Back then, she used to think the children of Draekharm refused to play with her because they found her ugly, but her mother was always there to advise her on the most important things.
A sad mocking chuckle left Melroseâs lips after hearing Annaâs words and she raised her shoulders high after standing straight, her pretty glowing face sneakily contorted into one of visible disdain but Anna didnât think that look was meant for her.
âItâs funny how you humans think youâre the only ones who suffer in the world.â She tsked at the blasphemy, âbut in truth, if you only read the books that everyone else is reading, then itâs not surprising that youâd assume what everyone else is equally assuming.â
Based on her words, Anna could candidly tell that there was something bothering her. Ever since she came, she has been less excited about the family ball or even jubilating like her sister on who gets to be the mate of his highness. She has shown less interest in all of these things and acted out of mannerism, but if she wasnât interested, why did she come?
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âThe family ball is starting tonight,â a faint smile tainted her lips at the thought, âbut itâs extremely clear to me that Iâm not the mate of his highness, neither do I believe itâs going to be any of the demoness, and it leaves me even more curious to figure out who his highness might end up picking tonight, arenât you also anxious to figure it out?â
She diverted her stare towards Annalise who froze a bit at the question, but before she got a chance to come up with an appropriate response, Lady Roseline chose to intrude as she appeared from who knows where with a soft giggle.
âHow is she supposed to know? After All, sheâs just a maid.â Roseline reminded her sister while heading towards their direction and Anna couldnât help but roll her eyes internally at the supposed deceptive retort.
âRoseline, youâre here as well,â Melrose proceeded to change the subject before her sister turned it into something else, âdid you also come to take a stroll? We could have taken one together.â
âI didnât come for a stroll,â Roseline shook her head, bringing her to the main reason of why she even came here, âI came to ask if youâd be interested in following me to the capital. Mother and father sent lots of gifts to the ministers whoâd be bringing them over for the celebration tonight, and I wanted to go check them myself.â
âOh! That means weâll return tonight with the ministers then?â Melrose inquired while Roseline nodded her head in response, still waiting for her sisterâs approval.
âSure, why not?â Melroseâs eyes expressed her willingness to follow and she turned her attention to the mute Anna.
âYou may leave now, the stroll was satisfying and I appreciate the company you offered.â Lady Melrose finally dismissed her and Anna smiled at her sincere words before bowing and leaving the demoness to themselves.
âI really can not understand why youâre so soft with her?â Roseline finally laid out her complaint the moment Anna left.
Seeing her sister so calm with the human maid only ruined her mood of going to the capital city and Melrose had sensed her sisterâs complaint even before she laid them out.
âDo I complain when you treat them the way you want?â Melrose inquired, âhow I choose to treat anyone has nothing to do with you my dear sister, you handle them the way you want, I handle them the way I want, so shall we leave?â
Roselineâs bitter expression turned sour at her sisterâs retort and without saying a word, she stormed off, leaving Melrose to fall behind.
Calista who had been trying to get Annaâs attention all this time, figured how unfruitful her plans turned out to be as she watched Anna exit herself from the yard, entering through the main door and that somehow stunned her.
She was more than happy to see Annalise alive and well, she wanted to speak to her and ask her how things were, but the questions that popped in her head and the current situation she was in gave her enough mixed feelings already.
How did Anna end up in the Demonâs den? Why isnât she escaping and why arenât they going after her? From the look on Annaâs face, she happened to smile at one of those ladies before stepping into the palace.
Was she not scared? Are those ladies human or demons??
Calista didnât want to reel her head with much negativity and could only hope Anna was still the Anna she knew.