skin, bone, and arrogance


The tree that was erected in the main entry of 10 Park Boulevard, the official residence of the Grand Moff in Avalonia, was a pale imitation of the trees that had been placed in the main hall at Herevan, or so Natasi thought now as she stood on the first-floor landing. She reached across the space between the railing and the tree and adjusted a light, frowning slightly, then called down to Hendersmith, who stood at the base of the tree on the ground floor: "It's no use. It just doesn't look right."
"No, milady?" Hendersmith asked, eyebrow arched.
"It's wrong," Natasi said irritably. "It's... it's all wrong."
Hendersmith studied the tree from his angle, then mounted the steps to stand beside his mistress. "It's beautiful, milady," he said after a few moments. "What is wrong with it?"
"It's ... " The Grand Moff stopped and straightened her back. "The colors on the ornaments are too bright. It's... garish."
Hendersmith furrowed his brow in confusion for a few moments until the realization hit him. It's her first Life Day away from Herevan. The decorations for the tree there were so old that the colors had all but faded... of course the colors on new ornaments will look too bright; but there's nothing to be done for it now. The decorations had been destroyed in the fire. He cleared his throat. "I see, milady. I'll... see what I can do."
The Grand Moff sighed and closed her eyes. "No. It's -- this will do. Besides, we have company coming soon. There's not enough time..." Her voice trailed off and she clutched the railing. For a moment, a flash of phantom pain seared across her back, but when she opened her eyes again, it had passed. "Will you go and check that everything is running on schedule, and send Banks up to my room? Thank you, Hendersmith." The butler bowed reverentially and descended the steps, heading for the door (cleverly disguised as paneling in the staircase) to the basement level, which housed the kitchens, pantries, and staff offices in addition to quarters for live-in staff. Natasi, for her part, went to the residence and sat at her dressing table, using a damp cloth to remove her makeup and then taking her earrings out and setting them in her dressing box. The necklace came next, and by that time, Banks had knocked on the door and let herself in. "You asked for me, milady?"
"I'd like a hot bath before the stampede arrives. And will you lay out something for me to wear while I'm in the bath?" Natasi stood and turned towards the mirror. Banks automatically stepped behind her and began to undress her.
"Of course, milady," said Banks demurely. She went into the bathroom and Natasi soon heard the sound of rushing water, and steam began to billow out of the open door. Banks returned and stepped behind Natasi, beginning her routine as she pulled Natasi's blouse over her head, setting it aside to be laundered, and followed up by unzipping Natasi's pencil skirt. As she eased it down, Natasi winced, nearly doubling over in pain. The fabric of the skirt had brushed across a livid red scar that slashed across her lower back. "I'm so sorry, milady, are you all right?"
"Perfectly," Natasi insisted through her clenched teeth. She steadied herself on the back of the chair before her dressing table and looked over her shoulder. "I wish it would finish healing already. One feels obliged to make jokes about zip-fasteners and things." She gave her ladies maid an apologetic smile and finally unclenched. One of the downsides of changing clothes multiple times a day was that every time, because of the location of her healing wound, she ended up brushing it with the fabric of whatever she was taking off or putting on, each time nearly bringing her to tears at the pain of it. Natasi stepped out of her skirt and Banks knelt to collect it, setting it aside with her blouse before swaddling Natasi in a silken dressing gown. "Thank you, Banks, I can take it from here."
"Yes, milady. I'll pull some selections for dinner tonight. You'll want something formal?"
"Of course. If Aunt Fiolette doesn't demand it, Aunt Hyacinth certainly will." Natasi gathered her dressing gown around herself and strolled into the bathroom, shutting the door behind her. She turned off the hot water when it had filled the tub to the right level, then disrobed, finished undressing, and slowly lowered herself into the hot water, stifling a whimpering protest when the water encountered her scar. The pain wracked her for several moments until she was finally able to settle against the warm porcelain of the bath, and she lowered herself into the hot water until only her head remained above water. She sat, motionless, for at least ten minutes before Banks knocked and entered the bathroom, carrying several evening dresses on hangers.
"I thought something red would be appropriate for tonight, milady, but I've brought a few other options." She held up the red dress, before showing her options in gold and green as well.
"Where's the black one?" Natasi asked tonelessly.
"For Life Day Eve?" Banks asked.
Natasi closed her eyes and inhaled slowly; the scent of jasmine filled her senses. "Gold, then," she said. "And set out my gold beaded headband and necklace. And the gloves. What time is it?" Banks told her, and she nodded. "Good. Then we have time to wash my hair and style it for tonight." So it was that an hour later, Natasi descended the stairs to the foyer, ready and waiting to greet her family for Life Day Eve. She waited in the study although the Government staff had gone home for the holidays, leaving Natasi and her household staff. The red boxes were light today, only a few minor items from various Ministries. Everyone was behaving themselves for the moment, which was remarkable in and of itself. A cabinet with no infighting; what else could a Grand Moff wish for for Life Day?
[member="Fiolette Yvarro"] | [member="Pierce Fortan III"] | [member="Hyacinth Fortan"]