Chapter 115: Princess Ira Kin'jal (Maiya)
Whatever you do, dont make eye contact.
Maiya sat at the handmaidens mess with her colleagues. If there was one thing the group of young women enjoyed, it was gossip. And giving out unsolicited advice.
And dont speak unless youre spoken to! In fact, its better not to speak at all, lest you make a fool of yourself.
Gee, thanks, Maiya thought. Through sheer willpower alone, she managed not to roll her eyes. Such unbecoming behavior wouldve earned her a fresh round of advice and snooty gazes.
Ordinarily, shed have retorted, but the knot in her stomach kept her lips sealed. Today, shed finally meet with Princess Ira, and with all the warnings and instructions shed been given, she wondered whether the princess was some rabid beast, liable to bite her head off at the most minor breach of etiquette.
Truthfully, Maiya didnt know what to expect. Only the head handmaiden had met the princess, and by how much shed drilled Maiya for this meeting, Maiya had to wonder whether Ira might just be the demon everyone feared.
Either that or a frail, sickly girl, which was her generally accepted persona. But given that shed personally created the handmaiden audition fight, Maiya doubted she was as weak as everyone thought.
She could only hope she gleaned some useful information from this meeting. Tanya had been pestering her for updates, and her tone had become strained lately. Whenever Maiya confronted her about the state of Riyans abode, Tanya merely replied that this was all according to Riyans plan.
Maiya very much doubted the man would destroy his own home, so she suspected something had gone horribly wrong. Princess Mina hadnt been sighted lately, and she was now almost certain that the man had Vir assassinate her. Vir mentioned in his note that he'd failed, but whatever had happened, it seemed the cost to Riyan had been steep.
At least Virs safe. She took comfort in that fact, yet her still anxiety grew with each passing day. She hadnt yet found an opportunity to sneak over to the Rani Queendom, a fact that nearly drove her mad.
Promise youll share the details? a handmaiden asked as Maiya rose from the table.
Only if it wont get me killed, she responded with a smirk, walking over to the refreshment cart that the castle chefs had prepared for her. Though she was due to meet with the princess, as a handmaiden, she was expected to serve.
Waiting for her was none other than the head handmaiden.
Maiya promptly got to work making tea. While the chefs had prepared the food, it was the handmaidens job to brew the tea. And unlike every prior evaluation, this time, itd be the princess drinking her tea.
She carefully manipulated the Magic Heat orbs, measuring exactly the right amount of tea leaves and steeping them for exactly the right amount of time before pouring into two cups. One for the head handmaiden to taste test, and the other for Princess Ira herself.
The stern woman took a sip then another. Maiya waited with bated breath.
Acceptable. Do not speak unless spoken to. Do not make eye contact with the princess. Understood?
That wasnt just idle gossip? Maiya thought, alarmed.
Understood, she replied.
This is an honor few handmaidens ever receive. I expect you to exceed your best behavior. Now go, before the tea cools.Updated from novelbIn.(c)om
This is gonna be a painful meeting, isnt it? She thought as she wheeled the cart down the castles narrow hallwaysnarrow to hamper large invading forcesto the west wing. Shed never been to this side of the keep before, and ended up asking for directions to the princess room.
Turning the last corner, she spied two impressively armored Balarian Royal Guard in parade rest, standing tall in front of a door.
The wooden door looked the same as all the others in the castle, and had it not been for the guards, Maiya might have walked right past it.
Handmaiden Maiya, here at Princess Iras personal request, she said, addressing the guards.
The guard said nothing, but turned and knocked on the door. A visitor here to see you, princess. A handmaiden by the name of Maiya.
A long pause ensued, and Maiya began to wonder if the princess had heard her guard.
Understood, Princess Ira.
Good! Now have a seat. Ive been wanting to chat with you for some time! Ahyou didnt bring a cup of your own! No matter.
The princess produced a cup from under the table and calmly poured Maiya some tea from the pot, making the redheaded girl freeze.
If the head handmaiden finds out the princess poured me tea
That would be the end. Her life would be over.
Biting her lip, she gingerly took the seat across from the princess.
Those who know me know that I dont care for formality and etiquette. That stuff has its time and place, but like all tools, becomes a hindrance when misused. Here, in private, Id appreciate it if you treated me more like a friend. Alright?
I shall try, your highPrincess Ira.
You poor thing. They really have done a number on you, havent they? Ira said, gazing at Maiya as she sipped her tea.
Maiya, deciding it would be rude not to accompany her, took a few measured sips herself.
Do you know why I have asked you here?
Maiya shook her head. Forgive me, Princess Ira, but surely someone like myself isnt of any note to someone of your standing?
Truly? Are you being humble? Or do you actually believe that? Oh, no. You believe it, don't you?
The princess sighed. Maiya, I have never witnessed talent such as yours before. Did you know? Half our handmaiden recruits fail to ever become full-fledged handmaidens, she said, calmly plopping a cube of sugar into her tea. Then another. And another. The ones who do normally take years.
Maiya did her best not to cringe. All that hard work brewing it perfectly ruined by sugar! The head handmaiden would surely have a heart attack if she knew how the princess defiled her tea.
And yet, Ira continued, you managed that feat in just a couple of months. Not even the head handmaiden herself was as gifted.
The princess paused a moment before continuing. No doubt youve heard that I personally developed the handmaiden audition and training regimen. My maids are quite multitalented. No doubt you have asked yourself why we train handmaidens to be stronger than our elite warriors? Why the minimum bar is Balar 100, and why we scout elite mejai into their ranks?
I expect all royalty to surround themselves with people of high caliber.
Caliber! Ira exclaimed, snorting in a very un-princesslike manner. No, most royalty isnt that crazy. Not even my brothers do that. Yes, we have our bodyguards, but not a small army of them.
Why, then? Maiya asked. Not only did she genuinely want to know, but this might be the sort of information that would be valuable to Tanya. Maiya held plenty of reservations about giving away state secrets, but her arms were tied at the moment. Shed spent long hours contemplating whether to tip Princess Ira off to Riyans plan, but in the end, she hadnt been able to do it. What if Riyan retaliated against Vir? She wasnt about to take that risk.
You see, my handmaidens are far more than their names might suggest. They are my elite warriors. They are my scouts, my spies, my arms and legs, my eyes and ears. They are my trump card, and nobody can raise a finger against them.
Maiya had suspected there was an ulterior motive for Iras battle maids, but how deep did Princess Iras ambitions go? The frail, sickly princess facade was crumbling before her eyes. Ira wasnt an ambitionless loner at all. That was merely a carefully crafted image. All to give her an edge.
I will be open with you, Maiya. This country is destined for oblivion. My parents seek to rekindle another war with the Altani. A war that will bring great misfortune upon Sai, Hiranya, Rani, and most of allourselves. They will not listen to the voice of reason, and sadly, both of my siblings take after them. If my father, Imperator Andros Kinjal is left in power, or if either of my siblings ascends the throne, this country will meet its ruin, and soon.
How do I
You, and the rest of my handmaidens, will help me ensure that never happens.
What does that mean, exactly?
I intend to oust my father and exile my siblings. And you, she said, pointing her stirring spoon at Maiya, will be the scalpel that cuts through the obstacles in my path.