Chapter 708: A Breakfast Interlude
Isabell’s musings were interrupted by a gentle knock at the door followed by the entrance of the largest man the engineer had ever seen. More shocking than his bulk, however, were the furry claws with which he carried a serving tray and the bearish face that smiled broadly when he entered her sitting room.
"Master Isabell," Heila said, standing to help take the tray from the pot bellied cook who looked like he’d co directly from the kitchens. "Let
introduce you to another of Ashlynn’s good friends here. This is Georg, and he’s the Master of Kitchens here."
"Master Georg," Isabell said as she struggled to suppress the bone-deep reflex to run from the ’claw demon’ who ca bearing her breakfast. She’d heard, of course, about the Clan of the Great Claw and that they stood head and shoulders taller than most n. She’d even noticed how the ancient fortress seed to have been built for people who were larger than any human, with door fras that were extra wide and tall.
But hearing about the size, strength, and power of the bearish Eldritch people and being in the sa room as one was a very different feeling!
"Master Isabell, I, um, I hope you don’t mind that I’ve taken liberties to co in person," the tall chef said awkwardly as he gestured to the serving tray and two polished tal dos that covered the food underneath.
"I did exactly as you asked," he said, reaching out to pull the cover off the first plate, revealing a fairly simple and ordinary breakfast. "One boiled egg, warm bread with butter, and a slice of cooked ham," he said, listing off the components of the simple breakfast that Isabell had requested. His expression as he did, however, seed deeply concerned.
"Is sothing the matter?" Isabell asked, looking at the bearish man and his drooping ears and wondering if she’d committed so kind of Eldritch sacrilege when she told Heila what she wanted for breakfast. The poor man looked like he’d been told to leave a puppy out in the rain for the night when he presented her breakfast!
"Master Isabell," Georg said as he shifted nervously from foot to foot. "I’m always delighted to make food that makes people happy. If you want sothing simple because it’s what you prefer, then I’m happy to do that for you. But... I thought, perhaps you might not know about how food is made here in Lady Nyrielle’s fortress," he said awkwardly.
"I learned from Sir Ollie and Lady Ashlynn that kitchens in human castles often cook in large batches and serve lavish als to noblen and won where people pick and choose from platters filled with dishes," he explained. "I thought, maybe you were trying to spare
so work by keeping your request simple."
"Are things not done that way here?" Isabell said, raising an eyebrow in surprise. "You can’t an to say that you prepare individual dishes for everyone in this entire castle! The work that would take..."
"als for the staff are like that," Georg admitted. "But cooking for vampires is different because they don’t really need to eat to sustain themselves. Lady Nyrielle and her progeny prefer small morsels with unique flavors so they can enjoy tasting many different things without needing to gorge themselves."
"So that’s why Marcel, I an, Sir Marcel, always seed like he was picking at his food without eating much," Isabell said as she recalled her al with the man she hadn’t known was a vampire until the night before.
"But, what does that have to do with ? I’m not a vampire and I’m really fine with a simple breakfast," she said, gesturing to the plain-looking plate with its boiled egg, bread, and cooked ham. In truth, it wasn’t much different than what she would have eaten at ho, though the bread looked softer and fluffier than she was accustod to.
"But you’re one of Lady Ashlynn’s honored guests," Georg said, frowning slightly as he realized that the gray-haired woman didn’t seem to understand what that ant in terms of her place in the ancient fortress. "I would put just as much effort into cooking for you as I would for Lady Heila, Captain Virve, or Sir Ollie," he said as he reached out to lift the do off of a second plate.
The second plate had clearly been inspired by the first one, consisting of eggs, bread, and at, but the similarities stopped as soon as they began.
"This is a sweet onion tart," Georg explained as he pointed at a puffed and flaky pastry topped by a golden brown onion and studded with morsels of lted, gooey cheese. "The onion is sliced thin so it shouldn’t be overpowering, and the goat cheese has been aging since the spring in the cool caverns."
"The olet is simple with butter and fresh herbs," he continued as he pointed to a pale yellow rolled olet topped with a sprinkling of fresh dill. "And the grilled fish next to it is one of Lady Ashlynn’s favorites, fresh trout from the river, grilled over hot coals and glazed in a mixture of maple syrup and dark vinegar."
"Ever since she’s co here, Lady Ashlynn has asked if I can manage a fish dish for her at least every three or four days because she misses the sea. I thought, I thought you might as well," he said, lowering his ears so much that they were pressed flat against his head. "I’m sorry if it’s a bit much, but..."
"But you wanted
to feel welco," Isabell said, stepping forward to lay a hand gently on Georg’s furry, muscular shoulder. "I’m sorry to have offended a fellow Master," she added with a smile that was equal parts appreciation of his craft and amazent at the softness of his golden-brown fur. "You must have thought I was looking down on you."
Instantly, Georg’s ears perked up, and a bright smile ford on his face, revealing pointed teeth that looked like they could strip flesh from bone in a single bite. Yet, sohow, it was impossible to feel intimidated by the bearish chef, even when he revealed his sharp teeth and sharp claws.
"When Lady Ashlynn ca here, she spent weeks in my kitchens," Georg said with a wide grin. "She was training her senses and preparing to pose as a kitchen girl, but she seed like she enjoyed learning to cook while she was there. Sir Ollie still visits
in the kitchens to help with als and have a chat from ti to ti," he said.
"I heard Lady Heila say that you’re a Master Engineer," Georg continued warmly. "I don’t know if you might have ideas for how my kitchen or my ovens can be made better, but I would be happy to hear your thoughts. Or, if you just want to talk to a ’fellow Master,’" he said, using Isabell’s own term for him. "I’m happy to make a treat for you between als if you need soone to talk to over a bit of pastry or a bowl of warm soup."
"I," Isabell started to say, only for her voice to catch in her throat as she saw the look of deep concern that lurked within Georg’s invitation.
Heila had said it first, she realized. That Ashlynn hated the loss of control when she arrived, and that she didn’t want Isabell to feel the sa way she did. Now, as Georg stepped forward with his generous offer, she realized how incredibly lonely Ashlynn must have been when she arrived. Surrounded by strangers, none of whom were even human, and fighting from the beginning to strike back against Owain Lothian.
Now, just as Heila had said, the people around Ashlynn were stepping forward to give her a welco that they hoped would be less stressful for her than the one Ashlynn had endured. From choices in her wardrobe and the way Marcel made sure she knew to pack her things for an extended stay when she left Lothian City to Georg’s offer of cooking and the company of a fellow Master, the Eldritch people here were trying to smooth her journey into their world.
"Master Georg," Isabell said as she took his large, bearish hand in her own. "I’d very much enjoy the chance to spend ti with you in your kitchen. I’m sure that Lady Ashlynn will have plans of her own for , but as soon as I can make ti, I promise to visit."
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