ElectricDandellion
Three Thousand Club
Elena Ravenswood
“Of course, Brother,” she spoke, Voice soft. “You don’t need anything or anyone, I shouldn’t have been so foolish to have thought overwise,” Elena spoke, her tone slightly jokey. But then, as he spoke of Catherine, she slightly shook her head. “Christopher, you don’t have to act so emotionless. Don’t detach yourself so. You may wish to have the rest of the family, perhaps the rest of the kingdom think what you say, but I saw the way you looked at her, and she at you, even when I was young. There is no need to cut yourself off from your emotions, I’m not exactly in a place to judge how one controls their emotions, we are far too much alike in that aspect.” In truth, most of the family were aware that the death of Catherine caused Christopher’s cold and calculated command. It wasn’t a secret, it was obvious. Elena felt herself take a sudden breath, slightly worried that she was drowning on too much, to the point that Christopher may snap. “The king lost a valuable person, not a valuable worker, Christopher.” She mumbled quietly, combing her untamed curls with her fingers in slight anxiousness. Oh she was really testing it now, correcting him. Elena hoped, if anything, he’d appreciate the comments she was making rather than despise her for it. For a few moments, she wondered how he felt about Rosalind. Did he blame her slightly? Catherine was killed due to the arranged marriage, after all. No. He wouldn’t. Despite his cold exterior, he wouldn’t. Elena knew that. Did she?
With a light shake of her head, she sighed. “You are advising me to become that of a sociopath?” Cocking an eyebrow, she looked over at her eldest brother questioningly. Then, she interrupted him. “There is no sentiment or emotions in the palace under our father’s reign. Are you telling me you don’t allow yourself the feeling of happiness, Brother?” Tapping her left heel against the marble floor twice, leg starting to go slightly numb from standing for so long, she exhaled rather audibly. “May I give you some advice?...You should not treat yourself so harshly. Perhaps then you wouldn’t have to be so desensitised and detached.” Though, looking into his eyes, she, for a few moments, could’ve sworn she saw a softness, and his bottom lip getting chewed by his teeth. She was tempted to whisper, to say she knew he wasn’t cold, she knew he didn’t mean to be, but she didn’t know that. He killed her friend. The very thought had her heart seized.
As she hugged him, she felt his hand rub her shoulder. Tending up slightly, unexpectant of the action, especially after he’d been as tense as a log when she had been hugging him. Her hug tightened slightly, before she let go completely.
“I’ll try not to make a fool of myself,” Elena grinned slightly, before adding, “Make sure you escort Rosalind into dinner. Be a gentleman,” And with that, she had walked off. She couldn’t help but feel sorry for her brother as she walked, knowing he was forced by their father to act in such a way.
Her heels clacked ominously as she curved her way through the corridors, walking towards the dining room where dinner was to be held. The maids and servants, led by her favourite of her father’s employees, worked in the dining room for hours, making it perfect for them all, but mostly for the likes of Christopher and the King, for they were the most picky, and if they weren’t pleased, there would be hell to pay. It was as if when she were walking, she weren’t walking down the corridor, but deeper and deeper into her thoughts, where she found herself tunnelled amidst deep, deep thoughts. Too deep to realise someone was around the corner, and when she lifted her head, jumped out of her skin. “My God!” She exclaimed, hand clutching her chest. “You didn’t half scare me there, Cass.” Elena giggled, her breaths hitched as her body recovered from the jump. Cassandra had been in her father’s employment for as long as she could remember, and was practically a second mother to her. She spoke to Cassandra more openly than to her own mother, knowing her mother would be more open to punishment and judgement. “I feel like I haven’t seen you in forever, though I’m sure I saw you yesterday morning, you’re always so busy now,” Elena added, evidently saddened at the fact that she didn’t see the kind woman as often as she used to. Her father’s requests were getting more and more time consuming, so most of his employment were always busy with a few tasks at one given time.
“‘May I ask you a favour? The maids thought my hair looked nice down, though I argue it looks horrific!! It’s so frizzy and unruly. I’d ask Joce to do it, but you’re ever so good at making everyone’s hair look so beautiful. Mother and Joce together would kill me had I not look presentable. You know how they are,” with a warm smile, she quickly added, “How have you been? Well, I hope?” It was true, Cassandra was always good at tying the loose ends, making everything perfect and fixing every mistake that could have been possibly made by anyone in the kingdom. She always had a solution, one that would be beneficial for everyone, not just a few.
Misty Gray