A slower pace for this story, but one I would love to expand into a series. Let me know if you would like further chapters of these characters.
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A cool wind passed through the courtyard, touching Delphi's bright red hair with a ticklish delight. She sat in a proper posture on the hard bench, oblivious to its hard surface. The bright sun and warm air distracted her from the minor discomfort. With a pass of her wrist, she pressed out the nonexistent wrinkles on her white skirt. After pulling her crimson curls away from her face, she closed her eyes and absorbed the sun's radiant warmth. The breeze passed again, chilling her bare arms and rustled her light peach-colored top.
Quiet steps began to echo across the marble floor, approaching where Delphi sat. She opened her eyes, but remained seated until the figure approached. Into the courtyard strode a young girl a few years Delphi's junior, dressed in comfortable tattered jeans and a simple but flowery blouse. Her hair fell just below her jawline, a golden blonde that shone like the warm sunlight. Her blue eyes were as deep as Delphi's were emerald. As the girl walked in, she barely noticed Delphi sitting contentedly still on the wooden bench. It was only when she was quite close did she notice her and step over.
Delphi rose gracefully with a smile, holding out her hand, "Good afternoon. You must be Claire."
"Uh, yeah. I was told to come on in," she answered, "This is an odd place for an interview, but I like it. It's a nice house."
Delphi nodded and looked around, "Mr Montrose's estate is quite beautiful. I'm always afraid that I will begin to take it for granted, but I still have not. Can we talk here or would you prefer somewhere more comfortable?"
Claire shook her head, "No this is fine. It's a nice day out, why waste it?" Delphi led her over to a shaded gazebo, sitting on the bench and motioning for her to do as well. Claire noticed the red headed girls perfect posture and tried to mirror it.
"So before we begin, I want to make sure you understand the position you will be filling," Delphi said clearly.
Claire took a deep breath, wondering if the query was her first test, "As it was described to me, I will be Mr. Montrose's personal assistant, fulfilling any request and keeping his house and personal surroundings in order."
Delphi looked up and tilted her head in thought, "In a way... yes. But you will be both more and less than that."
Claire squinted at her well spoken contradiction before answering, "Okay, I'll be honest. The one who told me about this was pretty purposefully vague, but told me to keep an open mind. I tried the whole 9 to 5 job, and I tried college for a couple years. Neither felt right. Take that as you will, but that's me, good or bad. I'm looking for a better... purpose, for lack of a better word."
Delphi smiled widely, "Anthony thought you might be what we were looking for. I am glad he found you. I think you will do well here, but he was right. It will require an open mind." Claire shrugged, glad that her little spiel had not immediately disqualified her for the position.
Delphi rose, and led the younger girl through the house. They entered a sparsely decorated room, barren of furniture or decoration. The only aesthetic was the houses bare architecture, with dark wooden beams leading up the walls to a vaulted ceiling. In a neat pile on the floor was a simple outfit. Claire was instructed to change and wait in the room. Delphi left the girl to it, and conversed with a few of the house staff as she waited. After a few minutes, she entered the room, finding Claire wandering along the opposite wall, looking in boredom for any discrepancies along the smooth white surface.
"Does everything fit properly?" Delphi asked.
Claire nodded gratefully, obviously holding back a comment on the plain off white pants and shirt, "They are nice. Comfortable too."
Delphi glanced over to the corner where the girls discarded clothes sat in a messy pile. Hiding a bit of irritation, she silently bent down and folded the clothes in a neat pile before setting them back on the thin carpet floor. "This is where your training will begin," Delphi explained, "It will end either when you have completed it to my satisfaction or when you decide to leave." She kept her tone soft and kind, but her words still held a certain authority. Claire seemed a bit startled by the circumstances, but did not object. Delphi smiled, "First thing, and perhaps the most important is this: Excellence. Strive to do everything with excellence." She glanced meaningfully over to the near pile of clothes, "Do even the small things with an air of perfection and it will improve the perception of yourself that you offer the world around you."
Claire nodded sheepishly, feeling guilty about leaving her clothes in a mess.
Delphi just ignored the girls red face, "We will begin with some basic etiquette that you will need to memorize until it is second nature to you." The two practiced many different behaviors, from how to eat, to how to sit or smile or walk. They were simple things, and Claire caught on quickly, as her own natural rhythms were far from awkward. After a couple hours, Delphi was looking pleased with her progress. "Good. I think you are ready to fully realize your new position. Come with me."
Claire followed dutifully, leaving the room with curious eyes. Delphi chided her gently to keep her eyes forward, and Claire listened, desperate to keep her healthy progress going. By the time the pair left the small room, dusk had fallen, and a muffled mix of noises rolled softly through the house. As Delphi led her through the halls, the sounds grew louder, until they walked onto a dimly lit balcony over the gardens behind the mansion. Below, a formal party was being hosted, a sea of fine dresses and men in tailored suits. Delphi waved Claire over to watch the crowd below.
"That," said Delphi, pointing to the edge of the crowd, "Is Mr. Montrose. He is your employer." Claire looked where she was directed, and saw a tall man standing at the head of a group, laughing over something. His chiseled jaw was covered with a short, well groomed beard, raven black as his short hair. His suit was black as midnight, with a red vest below. He was built like a one of those fantasy pictures on the front of a romance novel, and Claire could not prevent her eyes from going wide. Delphi pointes again, "and that, is the job you are applying for."
Behind the impressive man, stood a girl, about Claire's age and just as beautiful. Her dark hair fell lightly over one shoulder leaving her face clear for them to see. She stood with hands clasped, eyes down, not partaking in the conversation. Claire seemed surprised.
Delphi grinned, "You expected a girl in a bun, holding a day planner with a bluetooth in her ear?"
"Well, yeah I guess," Claire replied.
Delphi nodded, "Most picture that, but like I said, you are both more and less." The girl was obviously still confused, but she stayed quiet, waiting for Delphi to explain. "I could give you a more flowery description, but I do not want to give you any false illusions as to your purpose. You will be a slave."
Claire's eyes shot open wide, and she looked sideways at Delphi. The red headed girl did not react, "Bear with me. I say slave, and your mind goes to an unpleasant place, but like I said, you may leave at any time. It would be a mistake however. You would be surrendering quite the opportunity. The girl down there, she is the one you will be replacing. When she leaves, she will begin her new training to become the head of household for a new Master."
"Is that what you are?" Claire asked hesitantly.
Delphi nodded, "Very good. I'm glad you understand. Some do not even let me get through a sentence before running away."
Claire was obviously deep in thought, "So at one point, you were also a..."
"A slave, yes," Delphi finished for her, "I belonged to a brooding but intelligent man by the name of Dunkirk before I was trained and sold to Mr. Montrose."
"Sold?" Claire uttered.
Delphi nodded, "You must understand, in this role, we are property. That sounds demeaning and unpleasant, but we are property of the most precious variety. There is no place in our profession for low quality goods, so those who are not suited for it are dismissed without fuss. The very few that remain, become a rare and valuable resource. Our Masters are not flaying and beating the disobedient, they are merely dismissed from service."
Claire seemed to ease a bit, visually grappling in her head what she faced. Delphi took her hand, "Now is your time to decide. If you do not wish to stay, I will understand, but you must choose whole heartedly or not. If you enter this life with any reservations, they will build and ruin you down the road."
Biting her lip, the blonde girl finally looked up, "Will I be asked to do anything physical?"