Abigail
Ordinarily, visits with a General - or anyone important, really - should be handled with a level of decorum. I wouldn't call myself an expert on etiquette or anything, but I did get the basics drilled into me when I first started working as a maid. Enough to know that I shouldn't be laying facedown on the couch I'd found in General Yara's waiting room. The maid who'd greeted me had already left to alert the General, and I doubted she'd be happy to see me sprawled out on her fancy furniture. So I should probably sit up, right?
...Nope. Not gonna happen. I was too exhausted to even try.
"Told Maid she would get tired."
"Come over here so I can glare at you," I grumbled.
Bailey obediently walked around the couch, circumventing a low wooden table before stopping in front of me. She wasn't wearing Devilla's clothes, as I'd originally intended, but instead a spare maid uniform I'd borrowed from a werewolf coworker. For some reason she'd refused to cover herself with Devilla's scent, saying that I should wear them and give her my own clothes instead
.
I was a little curious why she was fine with
me
smelling like Devilla, but it wasn't worth asking her about. Figuring out Bailey's logic was like pulling teeth. It was probably for the best, in any case, since her current clothes came with a pre-made hole for her tail.
With her arms crossed in front of her chest and a stern look on her face, the uniform made Bailey seem like a put-upon servant, dissatisfied with her mistress's behavior.
"Told Maid she should let me carry her."
"And I told
you
that getting carried would be way too embarrassing," I retorted, scowling. "There are already enough rumors about how weak I am; some people are even saying I have human blood in me!" Serving Devilla directly made me a popular topic of gossip. The majority of it was harmless, if irritating, coming from people who pitied me for being 'forced' into the job, but some of the rumors I'd heard were meant to hurt. Leaping to Devilla's defense really wasn't doing any favors for my reputation, it seemed. Not that I was going to stop.
People talking behind my back wasn't exactly new, anyway - I only started working as a maid in the first place because my coworkers wouldn't stop claiming that Mom was funneling all our best clients my way. I did wish that I could talk to someone about it, though. My friends didn't understand why I wouldn't just quit, and Devilla herself was out of the question. She'd just blame herself, and then I'd end up giving
her
a pep talk instead. Then she'd probably start calling herself a terrible friend for making me cheer her up when I had my own problems, and... Ugh. I planned on putting off that particular headache for as long as possible.
"Better to hint weakness than show it. Maid would be less tired if she listened."
"Look, we're already here, alright? There's no point bickering about it now." Maybe I
was
being too stubborn for my own good, but I still wasn't going to cave. If I did, Bailey would insist on carrying me the whole way back. "How the hell did you get so fit, anyway? You were skin and bones when Devilla brought you home, and now you're fine and dandy after walking down ninety-one floors!?"
"Horned wolves strong. Will get stronger. Will protect Maid for Queen!" Bailey puffed her chest out in pride and wagged her black, bushy tail behind her.
"I can protect myself!" I snapped, causing Bailey's tail to stop midswing, falling limply behind her. I felt bad for a moment, even thinking that I might have gone too far, but that remorse went out the window pretty quick once Bailey treated me to a harsh stare, filled with fierce determination.
"Maid not strong enough," she declared flatly. "I protect, or Queen upset."
"Wait... Did Devilla order you to guard me? Is
that
why you're being so stubborn?" Why the hell would Devilla give her an order like that!? If anything, she should have told Bailey to stay in her room, and not cause trouble!
But Bailey shook her head. "Not need order. Know what important on own."
I narrowed my eyes at the wolf, finally forcing myself upright and giving her the dirtiest look I could manage. "How the hell is protecting me against nonexistent threats important?"
Utterly unfazed by my frustration, Bailey pointed a finger at herself. "I serve Queen." Then she pointed at me. "Maid most important person to Queen. Not need order to protect." She spoke as if it was the most obvious thing in the world, but all I could do was gawk at her.
I
was the most important person to Devilla? That wasn't... I mean... Okay, maybe it was maybe
sort
of
true, depending on how Bailey meant it. Bailey looked at Devilla as a leader, while Lenora was still struggling to see past her status as Queen, so our bond was probably the closest thing she had to a traditional friendship. It was only a matter of time before she made more friends though. Soon enough, I'd just be one of many.
...Why did that thought sting so much?
I wanted to question Bailey further, but the door to General Yara's office opened before I got the chance. I tried not to let my face show how irritated I was by the untimely interruption, reminding myself that I was representing the Queen herself. Instead, I studied the incoming maid. It wasn't the same girl who'd gone to fetch the General. That one had been a dryad, while this one... I honestly had no clue. I'd been forced to memorize all the different demon species as part of my schooling, but I couldn't remember what half of them looked like.
This girl's top half was humanoid, but her lower half reminded me of a snake's tail. Her scales, which ran up all the way up her sides and covered her shoulders were dark green, like her eyes. Her hair, which cascaded down to her shoulders in waves, was a deep brown that offset the color nicely. Her tits, which were hidden by a black band with a white frill, were a bit on the small side, enough that I could probably hide them from view with just my hands. That wasn't particularly relevant, but it did stoke my personal interest.
"Thank you for coming all this way, Lady Abigail, Lady Bailey," the maid said, prompting me to put my musings aside and focus on her words. "My name is Nivera, and it will be my pleasure to serve you today." She slithered toward me, carrying a tray with two wooden cups atop it. "General Yara will be ready in just a moment. In deference to your long journey, she asks that you and your friend enjoy these refreshments before joining her." She placed the platter on the table, directly in front of us.
"You can drop the Lady part, I'm just another maid. And Bailey... well, Bailey is Bailey, I guess." I kept my tone friendly, but it was an effort not to roll my eyes at her overly polite welcome. You'd think I'd be used to that sort of thing after spending so much time with a literal queen, but it honestly wasn't the same. Devilla's way of speaking could come across as formal, sure, but that was just what came naturally to her. I actually asked her to speak casually once, and it was so painfully awkward I begged her to stop after two sentences. Nivera, on the other hand, was putting in way too much effort for my tastes.
"Oh, perish the thought, Lady Abigail! I could not possibly refer to you in such a disrespectful manner! I am, after all, but one of General Yara's many maids, while you are the personal attendant of our dear Queen! Why, who knows what would happen to me if word of my rudeness reached her ears?"
Her overly dramatic speech might have been more convincing if it wasn't for the smirk on her face. I still wouldn't have bought the humble bits, but I might have believed she was sincerely worried about Devilla's reaction.
"Are you seriously trying to get a rise out of me in your boss's waiting room? What the hell is your plan here, get me to raise a fuss, and then kick me out? Make me look bad so Devilla fires me?"
Nivera gasped, lifting a hand to her chest. "Why would you make such foul accusations? I've treated you with nothing but respect, and yet you speak to me with such cruelty... But then, considering the company you keep, perhaps I should have expected such treatment? They do say that like attracts like, no?"
My hands curled into fists, tight enough that my nails dug into my palms, but I kept my mouth shut. I knew how the public saw Devilla. I'd heard plenty worse, but this... this felt different. More personal. Nivera wasn't just denouncing our Queen, or me for being so close with her. She was insulting us both at the same time, and using our friendship to do it. I wanted to grab her, shake her, and scream at her for being so damn ignorant and hateful. I wanted to shout, not only at her, but at
everyone
who despised Devilla - at everyone who failed to realize how hard their Queen was working.
But it wouldn't do any good. I couldn't tell anyone what Devilla was really up to, and I couldn't prove how much she'd changed. If I hadn't gotten to know Devilla personally, I'd still be insulting her myself. It wouldn't be fair to curse at Nivera, or to slap her with all my strength, but telling myself that didn't help me calm down. Was this how Devilla felt when that rabbit girl insulted me? I thought she was overreacting at the time, but maybe I should have complimented her on her restraint.
"Oh, dear me, I do hope I haven't angered you? The way you're looking at me - why, a woman of lesser strength might fear for her life, under assault from such gazes!"
I glowered at her, getting more and more aggravated with every word she spoke, but... I made myself let it go with a heavy sigh. Bitchiness aside, Nivera actually did me a favor by reminding me that I wasn't alone in my anger. If I was mad then Bailey was