The Last Bow
nd a stern mouth that never seemed to smile. Her mere presence was enough to silence the whisp
od before her. As she walked past each one, her calculating gaze took in everything: the way they held themselves, the way their hands twitc
neath the skin. These rulers were made especially for discipline-thin, flexibl
ler sent a chill through her, but she kept her face impassive. Sh
ld hand her unfinished chores to Charlotte and her two younger sisters, forcing them to work through the night. When Mistr
ing that refused to fade. It had taken weeks for the wound to heal, and even after,
Lydia's voice snapped
Look
stretched between them, and though her pulse raced, she did not waver.
dgeting, no fear. And to their credit, though their hands trembled slig
stopped in fro
She stood with her back straight and her chin raised high, as tho
ght the flicker of amusement in Mis
ly what was ab
and her two younger sisters were sent to the laundry hou
yal maid, Marianne Hal
d, Isabella bristled. "I object!" sh
the yard. Everyon
rched an eyebrow
Should we not be treated equally? At the very least, the work should be fairly distributed!
emained st
out warnin
slammed against
tching the spot where she'd been
er. "Do you still believe yourself to be the
ser. "This is the Bureau of Penal Affairs. Here, even the daughter of a king must bow
truth-the Chancellor's family had fallen from favo
sabella pressed her lips into a
, satisfied, t
ment the overseer was gone, she turned on Lillian and Lucy, he
ed, looking at one
d. "But... Mistr
as just injured. I cannot scrub floors in this condition." She lifted her arm as if to show the light red mark
d. Lillian hesitated, looking as if
odded, satisfied. She turned, motio
n she ran in
?" Charlotte said lightly
"Why must you meddle in thin
s, are we not? We should help each other. If cleaning the latri
ed. "You would..
, I'll find someone else to take their place. That way, you and M
rlotte had never been so accommodating befo
kly spoke up, "We appreciate your kindness,
hat, the arrang
to the latrines, while Isabella and her
t, Lillian turned to Charlotte with concern. "Yo
ard before them. The latrines were piled high, the a
thes is easier than this," she said calmly. "Just wait.
cy exchanged n
there was something in her expr
e was
ouse, Isabella would soon realize