Chapter 0142
The next afternoon, Elva and I watched from the window as the second garden party was held down
below.
Because of the delay, the girls had been given another chance to remake their food items that moming This seemed a bit unfair, since their appetizers would be much fresher than those from the day before.
which had been made and then placed into storage.
I couldn’t and wouldn’t complain though. The girls had been denied their chance yesterday, and this was
the fairest way of making that up to them.
The Queen herself seemed much better, standing upright and majestic as ever. Linda’s undercooked,
spoiled eggs likely only made her sick for a few hours. I’d never been able to tell she’d been sick at all,
looking at her now.
“Their dresses are so pretty, Mommy.” Elva said. She seemed particularly taken with Olivia’s pink ruffles. Blonde and beautiful, Olivia looked great in everything.
I hated to be so self–centered, but seeing Olivia look so regal and stunning made me pull into myself a little.
Linda’s insult stuck out in my mind, reminding me that no matter how I dressed, I would always be common underneath. Such thoughts never really bothered me before. But sitting here, looking at how flawlessly Olivia and Lilliana fit into their noble rules, I felt inferior.
I truly did not belong here. No one knew that better than me.
“What’s wrong? You’re frowning.” Elva poked at my cheek.
I took her hand in mine and placed a soft k*ss to her palm. She was an observant little girl, I had to remember to school my emotions around her.
Elva needed me to be strong, so I had to be. Even if we didn’t belong here, I couldn’t let Elva think so. For her, I would bury my inferiority under a wave of courage.
“I’m okay.” I told her. “See?” I forced a big smile.
She tilted her head like she didn’t quite believe me. But then, eventually, she nodded and looked back to the window.
“Oh! There’s Susie!” Elva said. “Susie!” She waved, despite Susie trying her best not to look at us, as the royal family was at her table.
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In the end, only Nicholas glanced up at us, a tiny smile on his l*ps. He didn’t look long enough for Elva to switch her attention to him, however.
I gently shush Elva. “She’s in the middle of something important. We can say hi to her later.”
“Her dress is so pretty,” Elva said.
I agreed. She looked great in a crimson cocktail dress with lace trim
Behind us, Mark slowly came closer to the window. I gave him a knowing look. “Would you like to take a peek, Mark?”
His cheeks flushed slightly. “No, I… Well, if it wouldn’t bother you too much.”
I waved him forward. Together, we all looked out the window. Seeing Susie, Mark’s breath caught. I pretended I didn’t notice.
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