110 Penny Thoughts and Living Quarters
As Skye happily munched and chatted about something called a âshowerâ; Klaus and Ronnie had barely moved throughout the entire ordeal. Ronnie had been dumbstruck since Vice Commander Shasta had walked in. Heâd smacked Klausâ arm repeatedly; spazzing out like the fanboy that he was. But the moment sheâd started in on the princess, Klaus had smacked him back once, out of frustration.
When the fight had started; theyâd been astonished at the princessâ skills. Even more so when they felt drips of water as Skye pulled gallons of it through the doorâs cracks, and positioned it onto the ceiling. When the king had said no to her joining the trials, then explained; theyâd felt torn about it. The decision clearly upset Skye, but theyâd been right.
Nearly everything that the king had said, Zas had said to them; albeit in a longer, more comprehensible way. Klaus understood the emphasis that the VC was putting on teamwork, but he still hated how sheâd talked to the princess. Ronnie hadnât like it either, but became distracted by a sudden thought.
Turning to Klaus, Ronnie asked in a low tone; âI get them not wantinâ her to go fighting, but why canât she go as a medical assistant or somethin like that?â
Klaus thought a minute or so before he answered; âSame principal, I suppose.. I mean; would you trust a doctor to operate on you if heâd never done it before? Never learned the proper procedure; just wings it with pure talent? I understand their points, but the VC didnât need to be disrespectful like that.. Some day, Iâll make her apologize to the princess.â
Hearing their conversation from across the other side of the room, Shasta winked at the two before she mouthed, âBring it boys.â
After finishing up with the others, Skye followed Peggy to her and Tidasâ quarters. At her old home, sheâd only had her bedroom, closet, and courtyard. The room meant as a playroom, parlor, or study had been given to Peggy. Turning through various hallways, Peggy excitedly led her to their new living area.
A short hallway held three doors on one side, one door on the other, and one at the end of it. The first door was Peggyâs; her room was much larger than her old one. The walls were a mellow green color, and the boarders around the windows and walls were off-white. The bed was queen-sized with bedding that matched the color scheme. The room also came with a coordinated dresser, a wardrobe, and a table set that sat in front of a large window. As well as a decently-sized fireplace that was directly across from the foot of her bed.
Peggy beamed as she looked over her beautiful room. The color reminded her of the yule trees, right as they began to change for the year. It was a comforting setting to her; which gave Skye peace of mind. Sheâd been worried that her dear Peg wouldnât like living in the palace. It wasnât their permanent home, but would be theirs for the foreseeable future.
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Even after everything with Tidasâ uncle was settled, it would still be a frequent one. With Tidasâ position; he would need to be at the palace often. Skye wasnât about to be away from her husband for extended periods of time; not if she could accompany him. The quarters they were in had been Tidasâ his entire life, and as far as the princess knew; would always be.
The room on the left side was where the coupleâs clothes and other various items were stored. Peggy had placed the armor that Skye had made behind her dresses; very effectively hiding it. Sheâd also put the dragon leather and journals in another trunk, and stored it in the corner.
As Skye looked over the room, she realized that she had dresses hanging that sheâd never seen before. When she asked Peggy about it, all sheâd say was that they were a gift. She named off a few people like Tidas, her father, and her mother, but got nothing for it. As she walked over and touched the fabrics, she noticed that the necklines were all similar to her purple dress; very daring.
Laughing as she shook her head, Skye said; âLet me guess; Tidasâ aunt?â
Peggy chuckled as she grabbed the dress that the princeâs aunt had designated for tonight. It was a beautiful dark blue, crushed velvet material with silver lining. Sheâd also picked out matching clothes for Tidas to wear.
Dinner was also going to be Skyeâs formal introduction to the nobles. Being common born set many of the nobles against her before theyâd even met her. Lucasâ friendship with the king was considered inappropriate by most of them, at first. Through business dealings and mutual interests; Lord Moonstone had won over quite a few of them. But half the nobles thought a commoner being a close friend of the king was something to be weary of.
Moving onto the second room, on the right wall; they found Tidasâ office. The walls, trims, and fireplace were all the same color as in Peggyâs room. The furniture was made of ebony, and the cushions matched the trim.
A comfortable looking chair set and small table sat off to the side of the fireplace. It shared the same wall as Peggyâs, on the other side. A full-sized sofa sat directly across from it, with a wall-colored rug and an ebony coffee table on it, between them. Behind that, in front of the window, sat Tidasâ desk.
Stacks of papers and folders covered it, and the garbage can next to it overflowed. Skye and Peggy both clicked their tongues at the mess; both surprised to see the princeâs work area in such disarray. He was usually very organized, but this was his comfort area. While there was no excuse from Peggy for him; Skye could relate due to the frequent state of her own old study area.
Before her dear servant could touch anything; they quickly left to explore the final door on the right wall. Upon opening it, they realized it was a large closet, of sorts. Tidas had told them to refer to it as a âbathroomâ, or a ârestroomâ. Based on what they saw; they preferred restroom. A permanent washing bowl called a âsinkâ was immediately to Skye right upon entering. The prince had told Skye that it was only used for minor cleaning like hands, teeth, and occasionally oneâs face.
Looking around the rest of the room; there was also a shower, a large bath, a vanity, and a modern version of a chamber pot called a âtoiletâ. It was all connected to a pipe system that emptied out into a larger one called a âsewer systemâ. It was nearly finished being installed when Tidas had left two years ago.
A tome had been found that explained the basic concept of ancient plumbing. The cover had been a little worn, but it was referred to as a âDo-It-Yourselfâ educational book. A traveling adventurer had sold it to the kingdom a little over ten years ago. It had taken nearly two years for Magnus to agree to the massive project, but after Marco had crunched the numbers and compared the pros and cons, he couldnât say no to the benefits.
A shower had been installed in Tidasâ auntâs quarters the last time sheâd been in the capital. Only the king and her had one at the time, and the king was the only one with a functioning toilet. Now every quarter of the castle had both, and the sewer system was extended throughout most of the city. Showers werenât as common yet, but baths and toilets were found in most businesses and homes. Except, of course, in the slums and lower servantsâ section of the capital.
Walking into their restroom, Skye squeaked as she looked at the shower. She noticed other doors at the end of the room, on either wall. The one on the right wall led to Tidasâ office. The one next to the shower led to their bedroom.
Skye was elated she didnât have to venture into the hallway to gain access to her restroom. Sheâd always loved the fact that she could roll out of bed in the morning, and walk immediately into her closet to relieve herself. It hadnât been an actual concern, but she was glad for the continued simplistic convince.
Entering her bedroom; Skye took in her surroundings. Immediately to either side of her, four bookshelves lined the wall to her left; all the way to the main door. A large, rectangular-shaped royal blue rug that matched the walls ran the length of the room. It was in between the main door, and the largest couch Skye had ever seen. It was an interesting U shape, and matched the rug behind and the rounded one in front of it. A large coffee table with a few books sat on top of the smaller area rug.
To her right; one bookshelf was tucked into the corner. Three more lined the next wall, leading out into the courtyard through another door. The bookshelves were made of the same ebony wood that the rest of Tidasâ furniture seemed to be; from his office, to the bedroom.
On the other side; the wall was bare except for a few hung pictures, before it led into the second corner. A four person table and chair set sat in front of a large window affixed in the next wall. The wall spanned the entire length of the room, and had an oversized fireplace in the center of it; directly in front of the couch and rug. Another window was on the other side of it that had a vanity for Skye, just a few feet away, against the next wall.
Instead of being a regular rectangular, four-walled room; Tidasâ took up the space equivalent to the bathroom on the opposite side. The extra space made a kind of deep alcove, and was where Tidasâ bed was positioned. It matched the rest of the room, and was the biggest bed sheâd ever seen in her life.
Peggy grumbled at the ridiculousness of it before saying; âIma NOT messinâ with those fitted sheets.. Someone younger can deal with it!â
Skye chuckled loudly as she set Zazzy down on the oversized bed. The room was warm due to the pre-lit fire, and smelled of wood and Tidas. She was angry at him for not sticking up for her, but his scent still made her heart thump in her chest.
Sighing out of frustration, Skye motioned to Peggy to help her undress. As she pulled the strings on her dress, Peggy scolded her for fighting. Skye argued that it was the only way for her to go with Tidas to the highlands, but Peggy wasnât hearing it.
âYe already agreed to wait til next year! And ye knew Tidas going beforehand was a possibility. Why on Earth would ye fight a bloody Pillar?!â
Rolling her stockings off, Skye rebutted; âI didnât care Who it was! It was me only chance! What did ye expect me to do?! I didnât get hurt, and I lost anyways..kind of.. Ima still made at Magnus for that.. What Ima most angry about is why he wonât at least let me go as a healer?!â
As the two walked into the restroom, Peggy replied; âI agree with him; ye barely have any experience or knowledge of yer other traits. The human body if far more complicated than yer wantin to admit.. Donât think I havenât noticed ye flexing and rotating yer hand and wrist, child. Like his Majesty said; yer talented.. But like the feisty feline said, ye donât know shit yet..â