287 Slumber Party
With the help of Honourâs mother(who wouldnât let Crysta do all the shopping by herself), the three girls got extra sleeping bags and were able to shop for âappropriateâ snacks and treats for their slumber party.
The enthusiasm radiating from the three girls brought a smile to the womanâs face, compared to the doom and gloom that had graced their house ever since they told their daughter that she was a goddess.
Honour had done her best to put the topic to rest and hadnât brought it up again. Fortunately for her, no one seemed to be bringing it up again.
They all acted normal around her. It was fun... with a tinge of sadness to it for those who knew what the girls were trying to keep away from their minds.
It wasnât going to be long before sheâd have to address the issue and come to terms with it, but for the time she had left, she could at least have fun with her friends.
Shaking her head, the woman banished the thoughts from her mind and got back to shopping to help Madeline get comfortable.
Lina rushed through the supermarket getting everything she thought would be necessary only to have most of them turned down by Honourâs mother.
As it had turned out, Crysta had brought a completely wrong menu. Tequila and all the other versions of alcohol she was trying to get were simply unacceptable.
Turns out, she didnât have to do that much with Honour and Lina around. The two girls let loose and went wild once they were inside the shopping mall, âCome on girls. Are you trying to give the girl a stomachache?â the woman tried.
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âSheâs supposed to enjoy herself. Itâs a slumber party and honestly, I havenât had one myself in quite some time,â Lina complained, watching yet another box of snacks get shelved by the overly cautious woman, âI could cover part of the expenses or all of them if thatâs the problem.â
âNo, Lina. I donât think the king would like it if his money was suddenly being drained by his teenage daughter out for a slumber party he doesnât even know about. I hope you know what youâre doing,â the woman rubbed her temples, taking out the extra box of chocolates the girls had just added to the shopping cart.
âOh, come on. He doesnât let me do a lot as is. This is completely within the guidelines heâs set for me,â Lina giggled, her face beaming at the sight of gummy bears.
âI want to believe you, but...â the woman looked at the shopping cart with a worried expression. Even with her filtering the cart, they had somehow managed to fill it up, âThe number of chips alone is enough to feed an orphanage of starving children.â she chuckled, taking out yet another thing the girls really didnât need.
âAt this rate, we are going to buy food that will be done before anyone has gone to sleep,â Crysta pitched in, holding up a bottle of champagne for the woman to verify.
Honourâs mother looked at the brand and lit up, âOh, thatâs a nice one.â
âI know right,â Crysta mirrored her enthusiasm, the faint glimmer of hope shining through her eyes.
âNo. Quite sneaky of you,â the woman cut her off before she could even think of putting it in the cart. Laughing at the disappointed girl walking away from her, âIs there anything else you would like to place in here?â
Honour finally walked back to the cart and went through the things they had placed in it, âNone that I can think of.â
âI think that concludes the shopping part of the slumber party. Honestly, shopping is much more fun when youâre not the adult in the group,â the woman whined.
âWell, maybe tomorrow you could bring her to buy clothes,â Lina mentioned while they got the cashier to go through everything. The woman looked back at the pleading royal, âAt least, let me handle that one, please.â
Sighing, âYouâre one persistent royal. Iâll give you that.â
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Madeline took some time to get used to what was happening around her. The storm of enthusiastic girls prepared the sleeping bags in the living room.
On the table, the food had been arranged in an enticing manner that had the girl salivating. She was almost tempted to start without them.
When Honourâs mother had made sure they didnât need her anymore, she warned them to keep the noise reasonable so the neighbours would be bothered and let them have their fun. Or at least, she got out of their way and watched them for about an hour from the top of the stairs.
âHow is she doing?â Honourâs grandmother asked the eavesdropping woman.
âOh, Mother, you scared me. The girlâs doing alright. Lina and Selene are doing their best to make her feel comfortable. We have nothing to worry about... for now,â the woman said to her mother, turning back to the four girls having fun in the living room.
âThatâs good to hear. Now would you stop listening in and leave them to themselves?â the old woman chuckled, âIt sure would be nice to be young again.â
âIâll watch them a little bit longer. Honour has never had this many friends over,â tears welled up in the womanâs eyes as she watched her daughter never lose her smile.
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The girls spent the night doing everything and nothing at all. Music, series, games and food were the large variety of activities they had to choose from and it was Madeline they made pick each activity. Finally passing out at midnight.
Honour was the last one to fall asleep, having witnessed her friends at their craziest without the influence of alcohol. âI wonder what they would do if they were drunk,â she chuckled to herself before letting her eyes wander to the girl sleeping beside Lina.
When Madeline had finally warmed up to them, theyâd started noticing her true nature. She had eyes that flashed between amber and silver although they had chosen not to ask her for fear of ruining the fun.
She was incredibly honest and almost incapable of lying. She loved to eat and could barely hold back that it was funny. It was soon apparent that her cheeks were not in the right shape because of her time in the woods. Honour was sure this detail was hard to notice. The girl didnât show signs of any malnourishment, after all.
Honour envisioned a girl with a round face and full cheeks that made her look even younger than she was. Her hair flowed down slightly below her shoulders and was wavy in nature.
She was also one of the first people Honour had ever met that were so true to themselves. There wasnât an ounce of deceit or pretence behind everything she said or did... much like the royal that was sleeping right next to her.
Lina had taken a shine to the girl almost immediately and the girl had responded in kind. The two of them were far too familiar with each other for people that had only just met. âEven after everything you went yourself through mentally, you still managed to pull through unscathed,â Honour stared at the sleeping royal tempted to brush the hair on her forehead.
Her eyes further scanned the room to Crysta, the oddball that wouldnât give up on fixing her friendship with Lina.
Trying to figure out what went through her head when she ignored Lina all that time was nearly impossible. However, Lina wasnât letting her in as easily as Honour would have.
After all, the two of them did have an odd relationship even before Lina had regained her confidence, âThe two of you were always meant to be best friends,â Honour whispered to herself.
âI guess...â Linaâs voice tore through the silence, âYou might be right about that.â Honour was stunned to see one of them still awake. The royal turned away so Honour couldnât see her face.
âI know youâre awake, Lina,â Honour tried, but the girl wouldnât reply, âCrysta wonât hold on forever, you know. I know what she did to you. But eventually, she will get the feeling you donât even want her in your life anymore.
Iâm not speaking for her, but I know I wouldnât stay around if I got the idea that someone wanted nothing to do with me... especially after showing her my weak side.â After a moment of silence, âGood night, all of you.â
An hour after the girl had already fallen asleep, Lina let out a deep sigh, pulling her covers tighter around herself, âDonât you think I know that, Honour?â
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The next day was announced by a yelling mother who seemed more than happy to rip the younglings out of their cosy sleeping bags, âGet up, get up. Alpha Jackson already announced todayâs drill. Youâre all late and no, of course, Iâm not talking about you, Madeline dear. Iâm speaking to the rest of these freeloaders.â
âMum, you choose the worst methods of waking children,â Honour yawned, covering her mouth with one hand and unconsciously pulling her covers back up with the other.
âWell, you better be grateful I didnât choose water to wake you,â the woman chuckled. This joke drained the rest of the sleep from the three girls. Madeline, on the other hand...
Remained sound asleep like a rock.
Lina was astounded by the girlâs sleep, âSheâs in for a world of pain when... if she starts attending the drills.â
âArenât the drills optional?â Honour asked her.
âWell, they are meant to be optional, but after what happened in the reserve, the king is thinking of making the compulsory,â Crysta responded, stretching her muscles to wake herself up, âHonour, can I use your shower?â
âSure, but wouldnât it be better if you used it after...â
âJust show me where it is,â the girl cut her off.
âSure,â Honour got to giving directions and stopped questioning the delta.
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Madeline got up that day with no one beside her. Her voice was raspy from exertion the night before and she cringed at the craziness that had happened the day before. Looking about her, âSomeone finally decided to wake up,â Honourâs mother approached her, holding a cup of tea.
âThank you,â the girl thanked her, taking the cup from her.
âDonât mention it. Weâre family... or at least thatâs what my mother has told me,â the woman responded. Madeline found her presence so calming that she was nearly convinced she cast a spell with her sweet voice.
Lina and Honour had similar charms to them, but the woman before her just seemed to know the right things to say all the time.
The girl found that she nearly spilt her entire story the day before just because of how safe she felt when she spoke with her.
âWhat do you mean by us being family?â the girl asked her, curiosity shining in her eyes.
The woman chuckled at her enthusiasm, âWell, I will explain it all to you when we go shopping later today.â
âHuh, what do you mean? Am I going to be living here?â Madeline asked, now shocked to hear.
âOf course you are. Where else did you expect to live?â the woman asked her, going back into the kitchen where she returned with a plate full of various confectionaries and placed them on the table.
The girl took a seat on one of the sofas while the woman went about fixing the disorganised living room.
âI donât want to cause you any trouble,â Madeline replied, âI can already tell Honour wants to sleep in her own bed again.â
âHonour is more intuitive than you might think and the kindest person youâll ever meet. Well, Lina rivals her when it comes to that, but I will assure you that she likes this arrangement better than anything else,â the woman said.
âI could tell she didnât like the idea of me taking her bedroom. I donât want to be a bother,â Madeline replied, miraculously skipping over everything the woman had just said.
âAnd we wouldnât want to send out a girl with no place to live. Not to mention a relative of ours,â the amber-eyed woman took hold of her hands, maintaining eye contact, âHonour can tell you will be here for a while, so a more permanent arrangement would put her at ease.â
âAre you...â
âStop worrying already. Iâve already told you we are more than happy to have you stay with us,â the woman replied, taking note of how the girlâs eyes flashed grey every once in a while. It was the furthest thing from normal. âWhen someone thinks itâs normal for people to move about with glowing eyes, they meet one that flickers between colours.â
The girl hid her face at the comment. Honourâs mother rushed, âNo, you donât have to do that. Donât cover them. Theyâre beautiful.â
âThey are also dangerous,â the girl cried from under her palms.