"You look stunning, my lady," The Faeries in the room gushed over her appearance, making her a bit shy.
Islinda knew she had gone a little over the top dressing up for a mere breakfast. But she was on a mission and she had to convince Eli to let her cook him dinner tonight.
Not to mention, he was in charge of her wardrobe and must have known the effect of this dress when he sent it.
Yes, Islinda was a hundred percent sure he chose the clothes himself. It was so like him. She would just have to take advantage of it this time.
She wore a beautiful little black dress with a high slit on its side. It was sleeveless and flattered her curves. The thigh-high slit drew attention to her legs and Islinda blushed furiously upon imagining what Eli would think of it.
She let the servant Faeries apply kohl around her eyes, powdered her face, and did her hair. The servant from earlier who had taken care of that sandy mess in her room was nowhere to be seen and Islinda made a mental note to seek her out later.
By the time they were done, Islinda looked classic and chic with a hint of playfulness and she was unable to recognize herself in the mirror. The dress wrapped around her like a second skin and fitted her beautifully.
Unlike in the human realm where she was unable to take care of herself, Islinda realized her skin had a healthier shine to it and she had added a bit of flesh – her cheeks were fuller.
Her hair grew longer, stumbling past her shoulders, and wasn’t brittle anymore. She smiled nicely like she had been dipped in a pool of jasmine. Islinda lived better in the Fae realm, although she was akin to a bird in a golden cage.
The door to her room opened and the Faeries who had once been gigging and chit-chatting with her stiffened at once.
"Rosalind," They acknowledged her presence and kept mute afterward, an awkward silence descending in the room.
Islinda was surprised at the sudden change in their demeanor, wondering what brought it. They usually weren’t this nervous around Rosalind.
"Give us some space," Rosalind commanded and all three Fae found their way out through the door, closing it behind them.
"I’m sure you know what today is."
"Crystal" Islinda answered firmly, "You don’t need to remind me."
"Oh, I do need to remind you," Rosalind stepped closer, a head taller than her, "I need to remind you that if this fails it’s me and you here forever and while Prince Aldric might be obsessed with you for the moment, it wouldn’t last forever... oops, you wouldn’t even live that long. Fifty at the top. But then, you would be so weak and wrinkly, and not even the oldest Fae in our land would desire your old bones. " She berated her.
Islinda reined in her rising anger, her hands already forming into a fist. Sometimes, she hated this Fae with every fiber of her being. Islinda had to remember that she was bigger than this and would not rise to her provocation.
she gave Rosalind a long look, "Why are you telling me this? Are you so insecure and jealous that you feel like reminding the human who spent the night with your lover that her life would end fifty years in the future? In that case, that would be so satisfying knowing I’ll be taking fifty years off your immortal life and filling it with my memories. I’ll haunt you while even in the grave."
Rosalind was left dumbfounded, but Islinda obviously wasn’t through. She smirked mischievously, "Also, what gave you the assurance that you’d still be here by then?" She reached out and took a strand of Rosalind’s hair, curling it around her finger with an air of haughtiness, "Aldric listens to me now, I could just have him send you back to wherever you crawled out from?"
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