liza, the he
el's
ach holding a letter identical to the one Mrs. Hawthorne had given me. My heart sank slightly as I realized that they, to
ble homes we had left behind. I clutched my letter tightly, feeling a both nervous and determination. The other
with the hope of securing a stable income? Did they also have loved ones depending on them, waiting anxio
the gates, the courtyard bustled with activity-servants hurried about, tending to their duties with practiced efficiency. The air was f
smiles. I returned their smiles, feeling a bit of comfort
ed at it briefly before nodding and directing me inside. My heart pounded as I crossed the th
stern look on her face. She was dressed in the formal attire of a senior maid, but her be
myself to hope that she might be as kind and understanding as my mo
he head housekeeper. You are here because you seek employment, but know that not all o
felt a chill run down my spine as her eyes met mine, h
er tone left no room for argument. "You will be tested, and only those who prove themse
nder her scrutiny. The other maidens around me shifted u
and leading us deeper into the courtyard. We trailed
the intricate stonework of the palace walls, the uniformed servants going about their duties with
s the maids' quarters. Mrs. Eliza turned to fac
petence, and you may earn a place here. Fail, and you will be dismissed without hesi
oom assignments. As I took mine, I felt relieved and yet anxious. This
room was small but neat, with a simple bed and a chest for my belongings. I set my bundl
face that was lined with worry and love, filled my mind. I had promise
I had to persevere. This opportunity was too imp
the days ahead. The palace was a daunting place, but I was ready