Many thanks to Todger65 for his help in editing and Nthusiastic for beta reading and asking good questions!
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Isonei woke to the unpleasant sound of Krouth arguing quietly with Burgath in her bedroom. Whining, she buried her head under the pillow. She whined again as Krouth began tapping on the hand she'd left on top.
"Your Grace, you have a guest."
Peeling back the pillow she glowered at Burgath. He snorted and took a seat on the edge of her bed. "Wake up, sour little Duchess. Or I can call for her Imperial Highness to wake you."
"Why are you being mean to me?" Isonei curled around her pillow keeping an eye on him.
His face cracked into a grin. "My mother would like to have you in her retinue today if you are feeling better."
Giving him a sullen pout, she huffed, "If I insulted you I promise I didn't mean to."
He laughed and smacked the bed near her bent leg. "Get up! Father wants you to start enjoying your time here. My mother will be charming. If you behave yourself I will take you to see Adareth on the way."
"It was very sweet of him to send you to look in on me last night."
"He adores you, Isonei. Of all of us, he will be the one to take mother to task the most sharply if she is unkind to you again." He glanced at the pale blue dress Krouth laid out. "That will do for today, but for dinner, Father would like you to wear something Aran. There will be a small gathering with the upper nobility, our cousins for the most part. Draeseth will be here before dinner. Father will be furious with him if he puts off his return. The letter he sent with yours was much less warm."
"He shouldn't be so harsh with him." Isonei sighed and began to climb out of bed on the other side.
"There is no Torgan man who would turn down an Aran wife once they see how gentle and forgiving you are." He rose from the edge of her bed and left the room under Krouth's palpably disapproving glare. "I will be waiting in the main room."
"I'll wash and join you shortly."
Krouth closed the door firmly. "Forgive me, your Grace. I could not keep him out."
"He doesn't mean any harm, Krouth. Would you make certain there is something he likes on the table for breakfast? Anything but the chicken livers or eggs." She shuddered.
"Of course, your Grace." His lip twitched as if he were amused for a moment. "Would you like anything prepared for his Highness' return?"
"I would, but you're going to frown at me." Isonei looked at him nervously.
"I expected you would ask to have Lady Lislora in the rooms with you and his Highness. The study is being made into a room for her."
Isonei took a breath and relaxed. "Thank you, Krouth. If you would have some of her favorite things on hand, and some of Draeseth's wine. They will both be unhappy and need something to brighten their moods. I want her to feel welcome and I want him to be able to relax and be comfortable."
"I will see to it, your Grace." He inclined his head and poured water in the small basin.
Washing quickly and dressing herself Isonei tried not to keep Burgath waiting for long. A maid came in as she was fastening her overdress and put her hair up in crossed braids, pinning the cloth in place deftly. It would be very nice to have Mes back, this woman was silent and kept her eyes on the floor when she'd finished.
Emerging from her bedroom she saw Burgath pacing around the full breakfast table. "I'm sorry I kept you waiting so long."
"You are surprisingly quick with dressing. I was only looking over the food. Father tries to feed you well."
"He does! If I could keep it down I would need my dresses let out again." She gave him a bright smile.
"You dislike the chicken livers?"
"The smell makes me feel ill. It's the same with eggs. Even thinking of them I start to feel queasy." Isonei looked at the table with dismay. "If the veorola didn't have such peculiar effects I would be glad to take it."
"Perhaps in much smaller doses, and with time for you to sleep off the worst of it before you are expected to join anyone for a meal?" He offered her a faint smile. "You were very pliable but then you came back to yourself without the veneer of pleasantness you usually wear. For a moment I could see you as a Queen."
She sighed coming to look at the plates on the table. "My face fell off. I learned from my mothers, I should make life easier for those I care for and not harder. Being pleasant and charming, keeping those around me smiling is the best way to do that. Torgans are a wonderful, infuriating people; I sometimes have difficulty knowing if you're bringing out the best in me or the worst."
Burgath's grin when she looked up was the broadest she'd seen it. "'Wonderful infuriating people.' For that, Duchess Isonei, I can forgive you for taking my favorite foods from the breakfast table."
"If I could bear them at all I would endure them for the pleasure of your company, dear Burgath."
He laughed and gestured at the table, "We should eat and go to my mother before she sends someone to fetch you."
"Do you think she'll have introductions made this time?" Isonei asked putting on an innocent smile.
"I will make them myself, dear Isonei." His grin became wolfish, "I can see the pleasant mask very clearly now that I have seen your true face."
"Draeseth usually sees through it too. He gives me this look." She imitated his warning glance and set Burgath laughing again.
"I have never seen anyone with your skill in making faces, Isonei." He took the seat Krouth had come to offer, and Isonei did the same.
"My brothers didn't enjoy it very much; I imitated them relentlessly when we were children. My mothers were always telling me to stop."
"And your father?" He put several of the sweet batter cakes on his plate.
"He enjoyed it as long as I wasn't imitating him or my mothers. Respectfulness was something he worked very hard to instill."