Leah's First Day
By
Inanimate77
Leah stood silently for a few minutes as the Uber driver sped away leaving her alone in front of the Davenport Estate. After her last experience, Leah had sworn that she would never return to this place. The entire episode felt rather bizarre, and quite honestly she still had a hard time believing it had happened. Somehow Leah had found herself mistaken for the help while attending her good friend Charlotte's bridal shower.
In hindsight, Leah should not have been so concerned about Lady Davenport. The young professional woman had really wanted to make a good impression on her friend's old money mother. Her plan to do so really never had a chance. Lady Davenport would never accept Leah because of her lineage. No matter how much education she attained or how much professional success she experienced, Leah would always be seen as lower class. It was simply the way of things.
The entire ordeal had almost ended in disaster, but being a true friend Leah acted the humble part of house servant in order to not cause her friend embarrassment. When Charlotte had found out, she was truly horrified. Charlotte and Leah had been roommates in college, and unlike her mother, the young heiress did not ascribe to her mother's views on social class. She was at school to find educational enlightenment with the hope of making a difference in the world. Despite being from very different backgrounds, the two girls had become close friends.
However, the last couple of months had really tested their friendship. Vivian Davenport had been so impressed by Leah's service at her daughter's bridal shower that she specifically asked for her service during the wedding. This put both young women in a really awkward position. After her ordeal, Leah vowed never to put herself in such a situation again. Lady Davenport, however, was not one to be trifled with. If Leah failed to show up or if Vivian discovered what had really happened, there was a genuine risk to all involved. While the company providing all the services for the wedding was likely to get a huge boost in business, with one simple word, Vivian could drive them out of business. For Leah, things could be even worse.
Finally, Leah found the courage to walk up the stone stairs to the front door of the estate. She was only doing this because of how much she cared about Charlotte. Leah's friend had reached out to her numerous times begging her friend to help out with this favor. She needed the masquerade to continue to please her mother and to ultimately move on with her life. It was a big favor. Leah's status had been reduced from one of the twelve bridesmaids to an actual maid. In the end the only reason she had agreed to this plan was after Charlotte promised to make a large donation to her favorite charity. At least something good would come from all of this.
Upon reaching the door, Leah pushed the doorbell and waited. She felt incredibly small standing in front of this massive estate. It was a palatial home that sprawled across countless acres of land. The contrast between Leah dressed in her simple black dress waiting outside the 16 foot front doors seemed almost comical. Silently standing in her little black flats only added to her nervous tension. A growing part of her wanted to turn and run. It was only through force of will that Leah managed to hold things together while she waited.
After what felt like a very long wait, but in reality was only a couple minutes, the door to the estate began to open. The heavy doors appeared to move under their own power. Only the faint sound of machinery betrayed the effortless display they made while revealing the incredible opulence guarded behind them. A bead of sweat formed on her brow as Leah attempted to maintain her composure in the face of such grandeur. This was wealth at a level that she could not truly comprehend.
The doors revealed a figure standing behind them, a woman dressed in a simple black dress with white lace trim. She had a pleasant, albeit serious expression on her face and appeared to be in her early 50s. Leah could clearly see streaks of gray hair intermixed with the woman's brown hair. On first impression it was apparent that she had not made any effort to dye her hair in a vain effort to slow down the aging process. Although the woman looked comically small standing in the doorway, Leah could tell that she was proud and completely comfortable in her own skin. She also didn't appear to be in any sort of hurry as she waited patiently for the doors to finish their motion before approaching Leah.
"Miss Leah, welcome to the Davenport Estate." The woman walked over to Leah and offered her hand. "I'm Ms. Perkins, the Head Housekeeper in charge of all the female staff on the estate."
Leah took the woman's hand and smiled. "It's a pleasure to meet you."
"We are very pleased to have you join the staff. It's been a long time since I have seen Lady Davenport so excited about adding a new member to it, although to be fair, I typically handle all of the hiring / firing decisions. You have definitely made quite the impression with her." The woman paused for a moment as she picked up Leah's bag. "I hope that your journey here was uneventful."
Leah felt a little awkward as the woman took her bag before turning to walk back into the house. "Everything has been fine, Ms. Perkins," Leah followed the woman into the home. "Please there is no need for you to take my bag. I am happy to carry it in."