A hysteria-like frenzy of preparations had blown around the Royal Palace. Many things had to be packed up. Food ingredients and cooking utensils, clothing and accessories, musical instruments, furniture. So many things.
The Royal Family was going on a trip on a massive ship to enjoy the wintry sea and have several days' worth of feasting and dancing. The reason for the occasion? Prince Nitishila's birthday was coming, and he wanted to try a fancy trip on a big boat at least once in his life. The Emperor himself had to approve of the trip.
It was the night before the morning of the scheduled departure.
Inka was sleeping inside Lataa's apartment. Thankfully, the room she was sent to didn't reek of smoke. Beforehand, Inka had been talked into eating many spicy foods by Lataa. "Oh, you must try this one! And this one!" She'd said these kinds of things to Inka, and Inka didn't mind, but she'd taken a large amount of water and yogurt in order to soothe her tongue and throat.
And now, in the middle of the night, Inka had to get up and use a chamber pot.
When she was done, she washed her hands in a bowl. But then, she heard a strange crashing sound outside the bedroom's door. Inka's feet practically flew as she sped to that door, unlocked it, and swung it open. She held an oil lamp out as she perused the hallway. Lolled on the floor, whimpering, there was a woman. A slightly toppled, but completely safe lamp was on the floor.
"Have you hurt yourself?" Inka crouched down to straighten the other lamp and set it on an ornamental sideboard. Then she took the woman's hand and helped her up.
When they were both standing, Inka heard the woman sheepishly answer. "I was clumsy and foolish, Your Highness. I beg you to forgive me." She tried to kneel, but Inka didn't allow that.
"You're Miss Rahki, correct? Lataa's attendant?"
With a careful nod, Rahki said, "Yes, Your Highness. I couldn't sleep, and so I decided to patrol the halls to see if anything needed to be done."
"That's fine, I suppose, but you didn't answer my first question. Are you hurt?"
Rahki's head turned to one side and her hands clasped each other. "No, Your Highness. I'm honestly unharmed."
Placing a hand on her heart, Inka sighed. "Such a relief. Poor Lataa would be helpless without you."
Looking back at Inka, Rahki said, "The Princess Consort is truly kind." She nodded quite firmly. "Would you like a calming snack to help you sleep? Maybe a cup of hot milk?"
"That would be lovely, thank you. Let me put on a robe." Inka retreated into the room to find a silk robe to tie around her sleeping clothes. Then she returned to Rahki and followed her to the dining room. Inka sat at a round table and waited as Rahki left to get the snacks all by herself.
The muscles in Inka's feet and legs strained as she only let the tips of her toes touch the cold floor. Her feet relaxed again when Rahki came back with a tray that bore a cup of milk, sweetened hunks of bread, and a creamy dipping sauce that was similar to icing.
Rahki was very careful and disciplined as she put the tray on the table. "Here you are, Your Highness." She stood a little bit away, attentive, waiting to see if she was needed for anything else.
Inka took one of the pieces of bread. "You're a dutiful attendant. Lataa's fortunate to have you."
She dipped the bread in the sauce.
"Stop!!" Rahki reached out and grasped Inka's wrist. It was a shocking, unheard of thing. Inka would've gaped at her if she was a different sort of person.
Her fingers released the bread, which fell into the bowl of sauce.
"Rahki? Why have you taken my wrist as if you have the right to do so?"
Shaking her head, her voice urgent, Rahki said, "Please, please forgive me! I can't bear this evil!"
"Release me immediately," Inka demanded with her most chilling tone.
Rahki obeyed, and then she backed away, knelt down, and prostrated herself. "My mistress has lost her senses! She's ordered that I poison you on my next opportunity, but I can't. I can't endure the consequences of murdering such a kind person!"
Inka put her hands in her lap and gave an almost somber little exhale. Then she asked, "Is it the sauce? Has that been poisoned?"
"Yes Your Highness! Please keep the bowl, cover it, and present it to the Emperor to be tested. Only then can you prove you've been wronged."
"I'll certainly keep the bowl," Inka said as she put her hand around the thing, scraping the table as she dragged it closer. "Thank you for helping me, but don't tell anyone of what happened here."
"Yes, thank you! Thank you!"
Inka rose her free hand. "Get up. Have the rest of these dishes washed and go to bed."
***
Inka woke up to the sound of Jorun's gentle voice speaking in Eiraglan. "Good morning, Your Highness."
Wiping her eyes as any normal human would, Inka mumbled, "Has everything been taken care of?"
"Yes, Mistress. Now we must go to your apartment and dress for travel."
A short yawn came out, and then Inka rose from the bed. "Is Lataa awake yet?"
"I don't believe so. She might've stayed up late as she waited to hear news."
"She must've gotten very little sleep," Inka said as she combed her fingers through her hair and walked towards her case of clothing. "Now, her body might be forcing her to recover from that." Jorun opened the case for her. "I'll need your expert assistance this morning," Inka continued as Jorun picked out a quick outfit to wear while going back to her apartment. "I must be especially radiant today."
In her Inka's bedroom, Jorun personally washed and dressed her. Inka was given the most subtle pink color on her lips. Most of the color focused in the center, while the outer parts of her lips were left pale. A matching dusting was placed on her cheeks. Some of her curly hair was swept up into a crown-like braid wrapped above her forehead. The rest was allowed to fall over her back.
She wore a hip-length blouse with long, fitted sleeves, in a base of silvery gray. She also wore a long skirt with a matching gray color. A belt of gold with red poppy gemstones was around her waist. A comb with matching stones was pressed into her braid. Then she put on her vanilla and smoky amber perfume.