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Chapter 43: An Unexpected Announcent

Audrey invited Alina to the main garden the next morning.

Alina had been avoiding the main garden since the day she wore the red dress. She hadn’t needed to return. The east garden had beco her place now.

Audrey was already sitting on her bench when Alina arrived.

"Sit," Audrey said. "I have so questions I want to ask."

Alina sat and waited.

"Can you tell

about your mother?" Audrey said.

Alina looked at her in surprise. It was the first ti soone had asked about her mother. The mother who was gone.

"Why? Why do you want to know about her?"

Audrey smiled.

"Just curious. I was thinking of my mother today. I thought of the ti we spent together, the things she taught . I wanted to share those stories with soone, and I thought of you. But then I realized, I don’t know anything about your mother."

Alina wasn’t convinced but she also knew there was no use in dodging the question. If Audrey wanted to know, she would find out. Better to tell her herself.

"I don’t know much," Alina replied. "She died when I was four."

"But you must rember sothing, right?"

"My father said she was from far away. I rember sotis she used to sing

lullabies in a language I didn’t understand, saying I would learn it once I grow up," She smiled at the mory. "My father didn’t talk about her much after she died."

Audrey nodded and then shared her mother’s stories with her.

At lunch, the atmosphere of the castle shifted.

Austin stood at the head of the table, his presence enough to quiet the room before he even spoke.

"The king will be arriving at Ravenmoor in one week," he announced. "His visit was scheduled for spring, but circumstances have accelerated the tiline. We will be prepared to receive him with the full honour of this house."

The murmurs began the mont he finished. Alina’s eyes imdiately moved to Audrey who looked very happy.

She’d be happy. After all, he is her father.

After lunch, Lady Talbot stopped her in the corridor.

"The king is coming to announce the wedding," Lady Talbot whispered. "His Grace didn’t visit him, so he is coming himself. He is not going to wait any longer."

Alina froze. The corridor felt narrower sohow.

King was about to do the wedding announcent of Austin and Audrey. If the king agreed with Audrey’s decision regarding my future... then even Austin wouldn’t be able to do anything. I’m running out of ti.

Audrey imdiately intensified her planning. She invited Alina to her protocol session in the evening.

"The king will enter first. You will bow when he passes. You will not speak unless spoken to. You will not make eye contact unless he addresses you directly. You will not..."

"I know all that," Alina said.

"Do you know which bow you need to do in front of the king? There are three types. One for royalty you’re eting for the first ti. One for royalty you’ve been introduced to. One for royalty who has shown interest in speaking with you. Each communicates sothing different."

Alina didn’t know that. She learned all three bows, the forms of address, the order of precedence for the royal dinner, and realized the king was not just a man. He was a system whose rules she had never been taught.

Audrey even taught her which fork to use for the royal dinner. Alina sat in her drawing room, her knees aching from the curtsies, and her head full of different forms of address. She was terrified.

After the session, she went to the library to relax. Eric was already there, sitting in Lord Ashby’s chair. He noticed her exhausted expression and dark mood, and closed his book.

"What happened? You look exhausted."

"The king is coming... and I’m terrified. I need to impress him before he decides sothing I can’t change," she replied and sat beside him.

"For that, you need to learn protocol," he said. "You need to know how to move, how to speak, how to be in a room with royalty when you have no rank."

"Audrey is teaching

that."

"Really?" He smiled. "I’m not very confident in her teaching lessons. Let

teach you."

He taught her the forms of address Audrey had not ntioned. Then the etiquette of being presented to a king when you had no rank, how to stand so that the king would see you as a person, and how to answer questions without actually answering them.

He was patient and kind throughout the whole process.

"You bow from the neck," he said. "Not from the waist. That’s for equals. The king is not your equal. But you don’t have to bow so low that you disappear. You should let him see your face."

She practiced. He corrected. She practiced again and he corrected her again.

Their study session in the library looked like a courtship to others. He touched her arm casually when he corrected her posture and laughed naturally at each other’s jokes.

Austin who had been watching from the outside, finally stepped into the library before he could reconsider.

The sound of his boots interrupted their conversation. Eric straightened and Alina turned.

Austin looked at her first, then turned to Eric.

"Lord Eric," Austin said.

"Your Grace." Eric bowed but he didn’t step away from her.

Austin noticed.

"I didn’t realize the library had beco a training hall."

Eric smiled slightly.

"Only for those who need it."

The words were mild but the implication wasn’t.

Alina sensed the shift in the air before it fully appeared.

"I asked him to help ," she said, before either of them could push it further. "If the king is coming, I’d rather not embarrass your house."

Austin’s eyes moved back to her.

"You won’t," he said.

It should have sounded like reassurance but instead, it sounded like a decision he had made for her.

His gaze lingered a second too long before he looked away.

"You’re done for today."

"As you wish, Your Grace," she replied.

She stepped away first and walked out of the library. Austin watched her go openly, until the door closed behind her.

Only then did he looked back at Eric.

"Be careful," Austin said.

"Of what?"

Austin didn’t answer. He didn’t need to. He turned and left, his unfinished warning lingering in the air.

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