The Alpha King’s Hated Slave Chapter 28
The Alpha King's Hated Slave
âThere are rumors that the King punished the wicked mistress Vetta for whipping you â Sally whispered.
That wasâ¦.shocking. The most shocking sheâs heard. âWhat?â
Sally pulled back and continued in a whisper. âThereâs a rumor that the king placed her under house arrest for three noon days.â
A thrill of pleasure shot through Danikaâs body at the knowledge. She must be a bad person for being happy but she couldnât help it.
Three days without having to see Mistress Vetta are days to look ahead to, even though, her back hurts and she still has to work, sheâs still happy.
â I was so happy when I heard it, my princess! Iâm really happy about it.â Sally enthused excitedly.
âIâm happy to hear it too, Sally.â Danika finally admitted.
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Danika just finished taking her bath, getting ready to go to the mines. Her body really hurts badly and sheâll give anything not to have to work today.
But then again, she doesnât want to allow herself to dwell on thing she canât change. Sally had taken her clothes out and got them ironed.
By the time she was out of the bathroom, her clothes were ironed and her sandals cleaned out. She thanked Sally gratefully.
Just then, the door opened and Baski entered. âTime for your morning treatment, young lady.â
âGood morning, Madam Baski.â Sally said. She and Danika bowed their heads in greeting.
Baski, always taking hurried steps, waved them away and entered deeper into the small room towards the table. She set down all her herbs.
âIâm glad youâre done with your bath. Lie on the bed and give me your back.â She said distractedly, sorting through her herbs.
Danika did as she said while Sally helped Baski just like they did yesterday.
Several minutes later, the herbs are ready and they went ahead to apply them on her back. Baski was happy about the results of yesterdayâs treatment.
âYour wounds are looking so much better already, Danika. I believe that it wonât scar and there will be no sign of it in a few weeks to come.â She expressed as she applied another grinded green leaves.
âThank you so much.â She whispered, trying to breath through the searing pain coming from her back.
An hour has passed already before they were done. After the herbs, they gave her potions and then the pills too.
âAll done.â Baski announced.
Danika was hurting horribly, tears streaming down her face from the pain of it, while Sally patted her arm in consolation.
âThank you, Madam Baski.â Sally said tearfully afterwards, her princessâs pain getting to her.
Baski nodded and patted Danikaâs shoulders, âYouâre a strong woman. Youâll be fine.â
âThank you.â She whispered hoarsely.
Sally huddled closer to her. âYou just lie down here, my princess, while I get everything ready for working the mines. You donât have to stress yourself andââ
âThere will be no working mines or any kind of work for you, Danika, for this whole week. No kind of work. Nothing. You just concentrate on getting well and better.â Baski ordered then, getting up from the bed.
Shocked silence met her got curt words. Sallyâs eyes widened as she stared at Madam Baski.
Danika was sure her ears wasnât hearing right. She was scared to hope.
She swiveled her head to see the woman clearly. âReally? But the kingââ
âForget what the king said and take my word for it, young lady. And you, Sally, you can take this day off too. Take care of the Kingâs sick slave.â Her herbs-bag packed, she faced the door, âIâll come back in the night for your night treatment.â
After Baski left, Sally got from the bed and started dancing to no music. âIâm so happy! Iâm so happy! Iâm so happy!â
She danced and smiled and hummed music using her throat.
Being very horrible in dancing, her dance steps were really funny and at a point, Danika found herself chuckling tearfully while watching her.
Danika was so happy and relieved that more tears only left her eyes even as her lips kept smiling. âIâm happy tooâ¦â
Sally saw it and gave a mock pout. âAdmit it, my princess. You want to laugh at Sallyâs poor dancing!â
âNoâ¦itâs not poorâ¦â She lied in a hoarse voice, distracted from the pain on her back.
Sally only danced harder and more worse, and before Danika knew it, she was giggling like a child as she watched.
At last, she turned and smiled so hard at her princess. âThe day is suddenly looking so bright, my princess!â
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Danika slept the rest of the day off and Sally took care of her. It was evening before she was able to get up and get out of the room.
âLetâs get some fresh air.â She told Sally in the evening.
As they got out of the palace, Sally grinned up at her. âWhere do you want to go, my princess?â
âLibrary. Letâs find any library in town.â She replied as they walked out of the gate of the palace.
The evening wind brew, making clothings sway around, hairs fans the fans of their owners as everywhere was filled with people who walked to their various destination.
The breath of fresh air was refreshing for Danika. The only time she gets out of the palace is when they go to the mining site.
Itâs refreshing and beautiful to be going out of the palace for another reason.
She walked in her usual unhurried steps, her heads and shoulders high, her hands held together in her midriff beneath her clothes. Her clothes all ironed out, and her long blond hair nested styled and braided, she stood out as she walkedâ¦.the regalia of her being clinging to her like a second skin.
While she walked behind, Sally skiddered her way ahead, laughing and talking and greeting anyone and everyone.
âWow! Look at this!â Sheâd indicate to a flower, stopping to pluck a little bit of itâs leaves. She showed it to Danika with a huge smile on her face.
âItâs called a Rose Flower.â Danika supplied with a small smile as she walked.
Sally started ahead too, even as she stilled talked. âThatâs the Rose?â
âThatâs the Rose.â