The following morning, I was awakened by Min-ji setting the table. I sat up to stretch my arms above my head.
"Good morning, Lady Abedayo!" she smiled.
"Good morning." I yawned. "What are you doing here so early?"
"What do you mean?" she sat beside me.
"Normally...Sang-mi would wait for me to wake up before bringing my breakfast." I rubbed my eyes.
"My apologies." Min-ji quickly bowed her head. "Unfortunately, I have a lot to do today. The emperor wanted me to spend the day with Sang-mi so that I can learn more about your likes and dislikes."
"...Shouldn't you just spend the day with me then?" I asked.
"Of course, it won't be all day." she smiled. "I will come back around noon when I bring your lunch."
"...I guess..." I looked down at my meal. Rice, fried egg, pickled radish, and tea. I don't have much of an appetite but I managed to eat the rice and pickled radishes. The tea this morning was particularly sweet. There was a slight citrus flavor.
"Is something wrong? Have I made a mistake?"
"No..." I held the cup in my hands. "I normally have green tea in the morning. What kind of tea is this?"
"Oh, I apologize! We do not have green tea so Sang-mi suggested that I bring you red tea. It is blood orange!"
"Blood orange..." I took another sip.
"If you do not like it, I can go find-."
"Min-ji calm down." I smiled. "I like it." I've never had blood orange tea before. It tasted better than I thought it would. "I prefer red tea over green tea. But I also like black tea. Min-ji, where is the emperor?"
"Oh, he is in a meeting at the moment."
"...Okay..." I slowly stood up and brushed off the front of my robe. "I'm finished eating now. I'll get ready for the day. Maybe I'll look for him later."
"A-Are you sure? I can tell him that you want to see him! I'm sure he will-!"
"No, it's alright." I smiled. "I'd rather not get him too excited." I walked into the bathroom to take a nice soothing morning bath. After my bath, I dressed in a black skirt and white quarter-sleeve blouse with gray at the ends of the sleeves. With Min-ji gone, I guess I can take the time to draw for a bit. I haven't been able to do that in a while.
I retrieved the remaining bits of parchment from my trunk and the last two charcoal sticks that I had taken from the emperor's study. I doubt that I'll be able to leave the palace any time soon. I'm not saying that I'm going to be a prisoner here, but I wouldn't be surprised if the emperor didn't allow me to leave.
Gazing down at the blank pieces of parchment, my hand took a piece of charcoal before sketching a set of eyes. A nose. Lips. Fur. It was almost like the eyes of that wolf were burned into my brain. Those intense gold eyes. I used my thumb to blend out the darker spots, extending it out to the edges of the page.
"I hope I can go back to the forest soon..." I mumbled. It' sno fun being locked away in the palace. I leaned forward with my hands in my lap. It began to feel like I was locked back in that room. The same room when I first arrived here.
"I don't like this..." I breathed. Sitting up, I took a deep breath. Eventually, I'll be able to leave the palace. I don't know when but I can't see him keeping me here forever. Turning my head, I peered out t the window. The sky was clear. The sun was bright. It's pretty quiet at the palace now that I think about it. Not too many birds fly overhead. I reached for another piece of parchment and sketched a woman's face with straight hair. I had been drawing for quite a while when I realized that I was a little sleepy. I looked back outside at the sun. I've always found it funny that the sun doesn't seem to affect me at all. I don't feel like my power is being drained or anything like that. But when I have fought solar mages in the past, I have to be careful or their attacks could wound me.
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Thief of Twilight
RomantizmAfter a botched mission, Zurine flees to the western country of Sincheon. In an effort to pay off her debt she finds herself suddenly engaged to the emperor, Kang Yohan. Navigating her new life as Lady of the Palace, she must keep her identity hidde...