The Lady sat up in her bed, staring at the door as the room still rung with the sound of the man’s exit. How dare that animalistic man come into her rooms and call her a whore!
A servant shuffled her way across the room, trying to avoid the woman’s notice so she can slip away to her other duties. A rage at the woman’s impertinence rose in the Lady’s breast. She reacted, leaning over to pick up a porcelain jug of water from her bedside and throwing it across the room to crash against the wall just over the servant’s head.
The woman ducked, holding the place where blood welled already as the jug’s shards cut into her scalp. The woman looked up then, fear shining in her eyes, only to be rewarded with a cruel shriek to get out of the Lady’s sight. The servant broke down in tears, running from the room. She tripped before the doorway, shaking so hard she could hardly stand, reaching for the door afraid to look back at the woman as she stumbled out.
The Lady Iliana watched all of this with a cold detachment, light blue eyes that had once been soft and innocent in her flirting with the young men of the court in her seasons before marriage, now cold and angry most of her time. Little humor saw it’s way to those eyes now, except in times like this, when the ridiculousness of those around her touched her interest. Rising from her bed, she ignored the clench of pain caused by her body adjusting after the birth.
Scowling at the few hairs that had fallen from her pale blonde coif, she screamed for her servant, standing nude beside her bed. The harried teenager came closer, dropping a curtsy as required by etiquette.
“You called, M’Lady” The soft shy voice came across the room, her eyes dropped to the ground as not to look on the woman’s form in this state.
Iliana noted this, amused by it. “Dare not look at me? Am I not beautiful since I have had my children.”
The young girl babbled, floundering for words. “Of course you are, M’Lady. I merely wished that I not offend by staring.” Yes those words seemed placating enough.
Iliana chuckled, amused by the youth’s embarrassment. “Then do not offend me by looking away. Look child, and pray when you populate the lower classes with your bastards that you remain your figure as I have.”