Chapter 26
The Luna Choosing Game
Chapter 0026
I read through it all. This invitation Includes Eivaâ¦?â Could that be right? But there was her name, clear
as day, directly beside mine. Perhaps this was some kind of apology for the doctorsâ behavior last night?
Or was this something else another publicity stunt?
I supposed I couldnât be picky enough to let it bother me. The royal family invited us both, so we both. would attend. Full stop.
Right now, my bigger concern could be focused on the detailed dress code included at the bottom of the invitation.
âThe tailors will be here in an hour,â the talkative maid said. âTheyâll measure you both for the dresses.â
âPrincess dresses?â Elva asked, all doe eyes and sweetness.
The maid smiled at her. âSomething very close to, yes.
Elva cheered.
The maid returried her attention to me. The dance instructors will arrive tomorrow.â
âDance instructors?â I knew how to do a twoâstep as well as anyone.
The candidates must know all of the latest dances. Some of the proper steps for the social dances are quite complicated, these days. And then, of course, there are the traditional formal dances that the King prefers.â
Okay. So I guessed a simple twoâstep wasnât going to cut it this time. We hadnât done much dancing at the Academy at least, not formally.
Twoâstep worked just fine for impromptu dances alone in the garden under the moonlight.
I shook away those memories. Nicholas had likely forgotten those special nights, so I should as well.
The tallors came and went, leaving behind the measurements for both Elva and me. The maids said they uld make the dresses themselves. I offered to help, but they vehemently refused
is our honor to assist you, the quiet one said.
none the less. After some coaxing I convinced them to at least let me alt with them
one said.
Together, we moved some sewing machines and a work table into my bedroom. As they worked, I peered through some of the scraps of fabric theyâd left to the side.
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Some of the fabrics were very sturdy. There was even a swatch of leather among the pile.
An idea came to me..
âI think thatâs enough for today,â I said, as the maids yawned and rubbed their eyes.
They agreed and excused themselves for the night.
I tucked in Elva and k*ssed her goodnight. Then I went to one of the sewing machines.
I worked through the night, shaping and stitching. I had to guess some of the size work, trying to remember the shape of Nicholasâs hand compared to mine.
When I finished, the morning dawn crept in through the windows. My eyes hurt and I was tired. But it wasnât the first time Iâd pulled an allânighter. It likely wouldnât be the last either.
I held the item Iâd made in both of my hands, admiring the finished product.
A wrist guard, fit for a prince with an old injury.
It had seemed a good idea last night, a way to properly thank Nicholas for helping Elva. Words hadnât seemed like enough.
But now, in the light of day, I hesitated.
He was cold and distant to me now. He seemed to always assume the worst.
Would he suspect this gift to be more than a mere gesture of thanks? Would he think I was trying to ingrain myself into his heart once more?
didnt want him to think that.
Ward worked too hard to throw this gift away. Besides, heâd winced. He was in pain. The gift would help
gup my mind, collected Elve and went down to breakfast in the dining hall. The royal family, as
the room. They only seemed to dine with us during formal occasions
therogen.
been selected and reserved, everyone stuck to them. This meant, the mes
girls were here or not he would
onto his
this same char
I placed my finger to my l*ps when Elva spotted me.
This would be our little secret.