Chapter 29
Valerian Empire
Katie puffed the cushions with her hands and placed it back once she was done. Removing the withered flowers from the vase she changed the water and placed fresh ones that she had picked herself from the garden.
As she pushed the bunch of stems into the vase, her finger pricked with the thorn and she winced.
âHow many times have I advised you to avoid the roses,â Dorthy said seeing Katie press her finger.
âThey look beautiful together. See,â Katie reasoned looking at the combination of flowers and then back to her finger which now had a small red dot where the skin had been pricked.
âThey arenât your normal roses. The thorn is sharper than a shard of glass which cuts deeper into the skin if you arenât careful,â Katie looked at the deep blue roses that stood out in the vases, âNone of the maids go to pluck it. I heard that Lord Alexander was the one who planted and nurtured it.â
âThey are scared of Lord Alexander,â Katie murmured.
âOf course thatâs another thing to consider,â Dorthy said thoughtfully, âDo you know a lady was found breaking its branches and tearing the roses one night.â
âWhat happened after that?â
âI donât know. None of them know what happened to her or where she went after that night,â Dorthy answered shrugging her shoulders as they went to pick the dried flowers that was kept aside.
âWhat was she thinking, I would be angry too if I grew something with so much love and if they harmed it,â Katie picked the wilted flowers and the residue it left around the vases. With the other hand she touched the rose with her finger tips, âI think these deserve to be out and loved. Just because they are wilder and different than the other ones, it doesnât do justice to them to be in dark.â
âLooks like your hand hasnât healed yet,â Dorthy said looking at her hand which was a lighter shade of green, âDoes it hurt?â
âIt did the day the man held my hand but it doesnât hurt a bit now,â Katie replied as they walked out of the room. There was a small meow and Katie saw it was the Lordâs cat.
âThe Lord has a soft spot for you, doesnât he? Look even his cat is greeting you.â
âThereâs no such thing,â Katie waved her hand with a smile denying it, âYou are imagining things. He is being kind as I am a half guest-half maid here in this mansion,â hearing this Dorthy laughed.
âWhatever. Do you know Kit said he might have seen the vampire who had accused you in the dungeon but he isnât entirely sure. Trusting Kitâs eyes is like walking on hot coal. His eyesight is bad so consider it as a rumor. There are....ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Was the man in the dungeon because of her? She wondered if it was because the man had broken the law by attacking her in public.
The dungeon was a place that executed punishments and people with no mercy. There were no details on it as the maids in the mansion knew nothing about it except for few people who operated it. Going there was off limits.
Before lunch Katie was asked to see Sylvia who was in the drawing room and she went to her.
âCome in, Katie. Please take a seat,â Sylvia said seeing Katie at the door. From the far corner of the room music played from the gramophone.
Taking a seat she linked her fingers looking at the lady in front of her. Sylvia looked no less than a high class manâs daughter as she twirled the spoon in the cup before handing it over to her. Her hair was tied up with a side partition and a gentle smile on her lips.
âLady Letitia invited you to her summer house,â she said taking the card that was on the tea table, âHere.â
Katie looked at the card and saw it dated for tomorrow, âWill you be there?â
âYou donât want me to?â Sylvia asked her and Katie shook her head.
âForgive me, that wasnât what I meant. I wouldnât be comfortable going there alone,â Katie said looking at the card.
âWe know,â Sylvia replied with a smile, âWeâll be leaving by seven in the morning and I already spoke to Martin regarding your absence for tomorrow therefore you neednât talk to him about it.â
âThank you,â Katie was glad hearing it.
She didnât want to ask Martin in front of any servants because it was difficult to find him alone while he was always nit picking on the servants. There were always little gossips going around the mansion with the maids and she did not want to be part of it.
After all she wasnât going to stay in Valeria forever. She had to leave someday.
âMay I ask a question?â and Sylvia nodded for her to go on, âWhere did Lord Alexander find the rose stem that grows behind the mansion? I havenât seen one as such in my life time.â
The unexpected question startled Sylvia, âHe received it from his mother... So it has been you who has been arranging flowers. Its been years since I last saw those roses inside the mansion. If I remember the maids were asked not to touch them after an event.â
âI wasnât aware of it,â When Martin had given her the task of flower arrangement, she was extremely happy as it was the easiest job. Cynthia had shown her the flowers that was normally picked out and had included the wild rose.
âHandle them with care. The Lord wouldnât be happy if it was mistreated,â Katie nodded with a yes and left to get back to her work.
Next day in the summer house of the Bolandâs, Katie sat quietly, squaring her shoulders stiffly as others spoke. It had been an hour since the time they came but she just couldnât relax.
Alexander and Elliot who had come along with them were busy in one corner over the lawn while Sylvia had left her a while ago to look at their apple orchard.
The Bolandâs were of a old lineage elite family, it was expected that men and women who came today would be of the same class.
Women with their grand gowns and a fan in their hand as they spoke to each other. Most of them behaved coy with their prim and proper manner.
Few men had made an effort to exchange a smile or two but she was too rigid or shy to talk. She wasnât used to such attention.
âHello there,â a voice belonging to a man interrupted her frizzy mind, âI donât think we have met. Iâm Lancelot Milford,â the man introduced himself with a bright smile on his face as he put his hand forward.
âKatherine Welcher,â Katie said giving her hand unsure and the man placed a kiss on top of her knuckle, making her take her hand back to her side.
Lancelot was a man of average height with his blonde hair swept aside and a dimple that appeared every now and then as he smiled.
âIf I may,â he said placing his hand on the seat next to her and she nodded, âHow is that I havenât seen you before? I surely wouldnât miss seeing you.â
âIt is my first time attending a tea party,â she replied.
âI see your parents have been treasuring as youâre young and pretty. Are they here?â he asked taking a biscuit from the plate and putting it in his mouth
âAh no,â Katie said looking towards Elliot who was chatting up with a little boy.
As she and Lancelot spoke, she felt the man was intrusive with his questions. She evaded his questions subtly and smiled at the jokes he tried making nonetheless he seemed like a decent man.
She once caught him looking at her neckline but had brushed it off thinking it might have been by mistake.