Chapter 2: Dûdagnir

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9/29/17

Earenniel P.O.V

Location: Hallway

A few hours passed and it seemed everyone knew who I was. Everyone kindly showed me around the castle and acquainted with me with every corridor. Now I am able to make my way around this fortress with ease.

I walk around the compound with my personal assistant, Caladhiel (kah-Lah-Thee-Ell). She was tall but an inch shorter than me and had blonde hair that reached to down to her shoulder blades. Despite telling the servants they didn't have to bow before me, they still did as they passed by. I simply could not stop them from bowing to me. What other crazy rules did this kingdom have? Caladhiel (kah-Lah-Thee-Ell) soon informed me that Royalty does not treat servants kindly but rather mandated them to bow down to royals or anyone higher rank than them from a young age.

The longer Caladhiel and I walked the more I saw everyone extremely busy. All the servants were rushing up and down the corridors with decorative items.

"Caladhiel?" I ask as I stopped and turned towards her.

"Yes, My lady?"Caladhiel says, stopping without hesitation.

"Please... just call me Earenniel, we are friends now, Are we not?" I question.

"Very well, what is it you wanted to ask me?...Earenniel." She says smiling shyly.

"What is it that everyone is getting ready for?" I ask.

"Mirith nin aearon." She says.

"Feast of the great sea?" I question as I raise my eyebrow.

"Yes, one of many feasts we have. You came at a good time, that reminds me; I must help you get ready." She says.

"Sounds like my kind of party, but I don't think it will be necessary for you to help me Caladhiel...In fact, I don't need anyone to help me get ready I can aid myself." I say.

"It is my job, Princess. Now come and Follow me. I have chosen a few dresses, I think you might like them Earenniel." She says.

"I have not yet been here a day and I am already treated like royalty." I say.

"That is because you are, my lady, all the servants have been told by Prince Elenion to treat you as if you have always lived in our kingdom." She says.

"Well, you're doing a wonderful job. Now, Show them to me, I'm sure you have chosen them well." I say sending her a slight smile.

"Of course my lady, Right this way. I will show you to your bedchambers." She says.

We walk the long corridors to a room separate from all the rest. I saw a single grand door at the end of the hallway with two guards standing in front of it.

"Wow, they really go all out don't they." I say looking towards Caladhiel on my left.

"If you're talking about the guards in front of your door, they are for your protection. You are the rightful queen to our throne, my lady." She said referring back to the term I didn't want her to use. Perhaps it's because she is in someone's company and that is why she won't use my first name like I told her to.

"As I told my uncle, I do not want it. Why can't I just give it to him?" I mumble stepping through the grand doors that the guards just opened for Caladhiel and me to step through.

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