As the picnic drew to a close, Zafron found himself swept up in a whirlwind tour of the Beaumont estate. Cassandra led him through winding corridors and opulent rooms, each more breathtaking than the last."And this," Cassandra said, gesturing to a cozy sitting room, "is where I spent most of my childhood reading."
Zafron's eyes widened as he took in the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, plush armchairs, and a crackling fireplace. 'Good grief,' he thought, 'her childhood reading nook is bigger than my entire house,'
As they moved through the mansion, Cassandra shared snippets of her life, painting a picture of a privileged but lonely childhood. Zafron couldn't help but feel a twinge of sympathy, despite the vast gulf between their upbringings.
'Who would've thought?' he mused. 'The poor boy and the rich girl, both ending up a bit lost in their own ways. If this were a story, we'd probably fall madly in love and scandalize all of high society. Good thing real life doesn't work like that, right?' He chuckled inwardly, pushing away the fleeting thought.
Their tour led them to a cozy kitchen, where an elderly woman was bustling about. Her face lit up when she saw Cassandra.
"Ah, there's my little sunbeam!" the woman exclaimed, enveloping Cassandra in a warm hug.
Cassandra's face softened into a genuine smile. "Zafron, this is Martha, my childhood nanny. She's been with us... well, forever."
Martha turned to Zafron, her eyes twinkling. "So, you're the new guard, eh? Good to see some fresh blood around here. Make sure you keep our girl safe, you hear?"
Zafron nodded, trying to look competent and guard-like. 'No pressure,' he thought. 'Just responsible for the safety of probably the richest woman in the city. I'm sure my complete lack of experience won't be an issue at all.'
As evening fell, Cassandra turned to Zafron. "Well, it's getting late. I've had a room prepared for you. You'll start your duties first thing in the morning."
Zafron blinked, caught off guard. "Oh, um, actually... I need to head home for the night."
Cassandra's eyebrows rose slightly. "Home? Why? Is something wrong?"
"No, no," Zafron hurried to explain. "I just need to inform my... people about the new job."
"Your people?" Cassandra's eyes narrowed slightly, a flicker of something unreadable passing across her face.
Zafron nodded, suddenly feeling a bit awkward. "Yeah, the two lovely women I left at home this morning. Mara and Matilda. They'll be worried if I don't come back."
For a moment, Cassandra's posture stiffened, but she quickly relaxed, a polite smile replacing her brief frown. "I see. Well, in that case, I'll escort you home myself."
Before Zafron could protest, Cassandra was already leading him towards the front of the mansion. 'Well, this should be interesting,' he thought. 'Nothing says "new job" like your rich employer escorting you back to your humble abode.'
They stepped out into the cool evening air, where an arcane-powered cart awaited them. As they settled into the plush seats, Zafron couldn't help but marvel at the vehicle yet again. He could never get use to it. 'Now this is traveling in style,' he thought. 'I bet this thing costs more than I'll earn in a year... wait, no, with my new salary, maybe just a month.
Ha!'
As the cart glided smoothly through the streets of Drakoria, Cassandra pointed out various landmarks and mansions. "That's the Silverwood estate," she said, gesturing to a sprawling manor. "Old money, terribly dull parties. And over there? That's where the Sesame's live.
They think their rose garden is the finest in Drakoria, but between you and me, their head gardener has been embezzling funds for years. The roses are half dead and they haven't noticed."
Zafron listened, fascinated by this glimpse into high society. 'Is this how she always talks to her employees?' he wondered. 'Sharing gossip about the rich and famous? Or am I getting special treatment?' He pushed the thought aside, focusing instead on Cassandra's running commentary.
As they passed a particularly ostentatious mansion, Cassandra leaned in conspiratorially. "See that golden statue in the front? The owner claims it's an ancient artifact blessed by the gods. Truth is, he bought it at a flea market and had it gold-plated. Don't tell anyone I told you that, though."
Zafron chuckled, shaking his head. "Your secret's safe with me. Though I'm not sure who I'd tell. My social circle isn't exactly bursting with wealthy art collectors." Sёarch* The Nôvelƒire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Cassandra's lips quirked into a smirk. "You'd be surprised how quickly gossip travels in Drakoria, regardless of social circles. Best to keep your lips sealed, especially in your new position."
As they continued their journey, Zafron caught Cassandra giving him quick, odd glances, a mysterious smirk playing on her lips. He wanted to ask what she was thinking, but something held him back. 'Maybe this is some kind of test,' he thought. 'Or maybe she's just wondering if she's made a horrible mistake hiring me. Both equally possible at this point.'
The cart wound its way through the city, the opulent mansions giving way to more modest dwellings. Zafron felt a mix of embarrassment and pride as they approached his neighborhood. Knowing what she was truly made of now, he couldn't believe he let this woman drop him off here yesterday!!
'Well, it's not much, but it's home,' he thought. 'At least for now. Who knows? Maybe in a few months, I'll be neighbors with the guy who has the fake golden statue.'
As they neared the fountain where Zafron had been picked up that morning, Cassandra spoke up. "You know, Drakoria wasn't always like this. The divide between rich and poor used to be much smaller. Some say it's the influx of magic that's widened the gap. Others blame corrupt politicians. What do you think, Zafron?"
Zafron blinked, surprised by the question. 'Is she really asking my opinion on socioeconomic issues? Me, the guy who until this morning was basically one step away from living in a cardboard box?'
"I, uh, I'm not sure I'm qualified to answer that," he said carefully. "I've only been in Drakoria for a short time. But I suppose any rapid change, whether it's magic or money, is bound to create some imbalance."
Cassandra nodded thoughtfully. "An interesting perspective. I look forward to hearing more of your thoughts as we work together."
He beamed at her approving smile. At that moment he felt like the wise old man seated on a tree gisting little kids about life.
The cart came to a stop by the fountain, and Zafron felt a mix of relief and reluctance. Part of him wanted to stay in this world of luxury and intrigue, but another part was eager to share his good news with Mara and Matilda.
"Well, this is me," he said, gesturing vaguely towards the modest buildings nearby. "Thank you for the ride, Miss Cassandra. And for... well, everything."
Cassandra smiled, that mysterious glint still in her eye. "It's my pleasure, Zafron. I'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning. Don't be late."
As Zafron climbed out of the cart, he turned back to Cassandra. "Goodnight, Miss Cassandra. I'll be there first thing in the morning, ready to guard against any and all butterfly invasions."
Cassandra's laugh rang out, clear and melodious in the evening air. "I'll hold you to that, Zafron. Goodnight."
Now this, this was the kind of boss he liked. Not the one that sends their assassin of a guard to stab you in the woods.
As the cart pulled away, Zafron stood for a moment, watching it disappear into the night. 'Well, Zafron,' he thought to himself, 'you've certainly had quite a day. From job-hunting nobody to personal guard of miss Cassandra Beaumont. If this is a dream, I really hope I don't wake up.'
With a spring in his step, he turned and headed towards home, eager to share his news with Mara and Matilda. As he walked, his mind raced with the possibilities his new job presented. 'I wonder if I'll get a fancy uniform? Or maybe a cool code name? "Captain Z" has a nice ring to it. Though knowing my luck, I'll probably end up as "Butterfly Boy" or something equally ridiculous.'
He chuckled to himself, earning a few odd looks from passersby. But Zafron didn't care. For the first time since arriving in Drakoria, he felt like things were finally looking up.
As he approached his front door, he took a deep breath, composing himself. 'Alright, Zafron, play it cool,' he thought. 'Don't want to seem too excited. Just casually mention your new job guarding the richest, and one of the most beautiful women in Drakoria. No big deal.'
With a grin he couldn't quite suppress, Zafron opened the door, ready to share the news.