Mary sat straight on her horse as all three of us rode back. Amelia was looking slightly enervated, Mary looked as if she was about to literally melt. Meanwhile, contrast them to moi. I was humming cheerfully and had the biggest, most shitting of all eating grins right on my face. Because I was full of delicious blood, smugly pleased with having escaped the vicious and evil chastity cage through the cleverness of 'realizing it could be taken off at any time and boy, wasn't my face red' and the fox hunt had gone spectacularly.
Sure, we hadn't actually
caught
the fox, but...
We emerged from the forest and into the bright, warm summer day to find that Lord Thompson had been the one to catch the fox, the holographic body laid across the back of his hunting horse with two big Xs over the eyes. He beamed at me, his liver spotted face filled with cheer and good humor. "Countess, it is a delight to finally one up you in this sport. Do you want to retire inside for some drink, maybe some cigars?"
"Uh, yes!" I said, nodding slightly. "Let me just, uh, freshen up."
I slid off my horse and glanced around, looking for who would take the horse to the stable. Amelia, who was sliding off his horse too, frowned a bit. "Normally, a Smith would be around to deal with this," she said, quietly. "I've been meaning to ask you this for some time, Countess, but...it is a mite rude..." She trailed off, while I blushed.
"Uh...b-before I, um, transitioned, I was kind of a terror..." I whispered, quietly. "A lot of my machines, uh, they chose...other...occupations..." I trailed off and Amelia nodded, subtly, looking at me out of the corner of her eye.
"I can handle it, miss!" Mary said, cheerfully, her cheeks still glowing red. But even as she reached out to take the reigns, it hit me that...while we didn't have a Smith, we did have Ra, and Ra had been handling all the mechanics stuff. And Jenny did the transport stuff. Kinda double duty. I frowned, ever so slightly, as Mary led the horses to the stables, surely about to plug them up...and as I rubbed my chin, Amelia grinned.
"Penny for your thoughts?" he asked.
"Oh, just..." I paused, my brain whirrling and whizzing. Okay. I had to solve a few pressing problems, and I had to solve them all as quickly as possible, so I could get back to fucking Amelia. Cause, uh. Yes? I decided to handle the first, easiest problem first. "Okay, I have a weird, unrelated question: What's the best book for, uh, finding the voltic equation?"
"That old chestnut? I find that Γrsted's
Principia
Dynamica
is the best place for foundational mathematics...why?" Amelia asked.
"Oh, uh, reasons!" I said. "I have to freshen up! See you in the house, Captain!"
I hurried inside and found myself almost running over Jay Page. The shyest robot of my courtier, Jay kept their distance from me -- which, like, fair, I could be pretty intimidating! I was basically a terrifying sex goddess vampire lady. Don't laugh, it's true! Jay blushed and bowed their entire body to me. "M...Miss..." They stammered. "Uh, I...Marceline is, ah, busy, uh, she...there is a...it is...everything is fine."
"Well, that's good!" I said, cheerfully. "I'm just going to freshen up in my room."
"W-Without your Mary?" Jay asked. "Where is she?"
"Uh, plugging in the horses!" I said.
"...right, of course she is," Jay said, looking aside.
"Where is Ra and Marci and Jenny?" I asked.
"N-No where!" Jay said, their eyes widening as they sat straight upwards. "I...I believe...uh...the...uh..."
Marci and Ra entered the room at this time. Ra was looming with menace (like, if this was Jojo, she would be surrounded by those Menacing kanji. Oooooh. Menace) and Marci looked absolutely normal and as if nothing was strange or unusual going on, which meant that she was definitely up to something. I narrowed my eyes slowly as Jay practically collapsed with pure relief, stepping backwards to vanish behind the other machines. "Did you enjoy your foxhunt, young miss?"
"Yes!" I said, then narrowed my eyes slowly. "So...how are...you two? Having a nice, non-suspicious time?"
"Whatever are you talking about?" Marci asked as Ra chuckled, which provoked Marci into elbowing her gently.
"Oh, just, noticing that our perpetually short staffed staff is shorter by staff than staff, I mean, normal," I said. "Where's
Jenny?"
"She's indisposed," Marci said, then huffed, quietly. "And young miss, you look a frightful mess. Mary, do see that she gets herself cleaned up so she may continue to entertain guests."
"Yes, ma'am!" Mary said, then took my arms. Somehow, a girl without movable lips still managed to beam at me. "Come now, let us get you a warm bath..."
***
Mmm.
Pampering.
It was
almost
enough to make me completely forget that I had several problems to solve. Just luxuriating in the warm water, then having my hair brushed and my clothing pressed and cleaned and brought back to me all floofy and warm from the drying machine or whatever it was that they used around here. Just having a Mary made everything so much easier...and it also made it super clear how all those old timey gentlemen managed to get so many things done. Like, it was cause they had all these invisible servants around them doing all the boring stuff. I reflected on that as Mary finished doing up my dress, then brushing my hair. "Very good, miss!" she said, happily, stepping backwards.
"You...enjoyed doing all that, right?" I asked, biting my lower lip as I turned to face Mary. "Like, you actually, for really real liked it?"
Mary bobbed her head in an eager nod, her eyes shimmering faintly. "Oh...I..." She stopped herself. "It is quite nice, miss."
"You were about to gush." I blushed. "Please. I need gushing. Like. Uh. I just need gushing right now."
Mary trembled. Her fans whirred. "Oh my stars, I love it so much! There's so many things to fold, and things to clean, and heat, and move, and scrub, and wash, and...and...it makes you so happy and that makes
me
so happy, and I get to keep doing it for as long as you're alive, and then I can do it for someone else? And maybe, I'll even get to do even more later?" She bounced and squealed. "Ahh! It's so delightful! It is as if I was unboxed and ushered straight into heaven, you know?" She nodded and I smiled. "W-Why do you need gushing, miss?"
"Well...in my world, people do this stuff cause, like, if they don't, they'd starve," I said.
"Well, that'll never happen to me, because I don't need to eat," Mary said, and I laughed, then leaned against her, my eyes closing. For just a second, the tasks I had set for myself felt way, way, way too hard. But...no. I could do a simple little book reading, dimensional traveling, and old fogey outwitting. I drew backwards and nodded a bit.
"All right," I said. "Come on, Mary!" I spun, enjoying the way my skirts swished. "To the library!"
"Oh, uh, don't you have to join the guests in the game room?" Mary asked. "They've all refreshed themselves as well and are waiting for you."
I flushed. "...crap."
Right.
I had to be a
hostess
. Dang it. Okay, so, maybe the book would...wait! Idea!
I beamed as I swished along corridors and came to the game room. Lord Thompson and Sir Starfellow were both watching with wide eyes as Amelia leaned over and used his pool shooter pole to shoot some pool balls into holes in the edges of the table. Though, weirdly, all the balls were the same color, and when they clocked and clacked against one another, they sounded subtly different to my ears. Still, as several of the balls went down into the pockets, I was sure that Amelia had just done something really cool and rad. "Way to go, Captain!" I said, cheerfully as I bustled in. "Who is winning?"
"Thus far, the good Captain is roundly drumming us," Starfellow said, his voice wheezy and his eyes flicking to Amelia, who had slung the pool cue over her shoulders and hooked her arms over it in the sexiest, gayest way you can imagine.
"Oh, I've just more practice at the figuring," he said, tossing his head, his afro floofing cutely.
"Well, uh, I was thinking, once Amelia is done beating your butts, maybe we could retire to the library? There's a very nice table for some..." I paused. What was the game called again? King? No. Bridge! "Bridge!" I nodded. "And I really do like the fireplace there."
"Capital!" Starfellow said, which was a thing people actually said in real life apparently?