Arwen was surprised by how naturally the thought of a fountain of lights completing the look of the garden had come to her. When she heard the butler describe it, the idea had rolled off her tongue as though it had been part of the plan all along.
"Don’t mind it, I was just suggesting. What were you saying?" Arwen asked, feeling she had interrupted the man.
But the old butler didn’t mind it all. With a kind smile, he said, "You were right. It’s the fountain of lights that adds up to its charm. In the morning, the sun makes the water shine, and in the evening, it’s the dazzling lights of the fountain that make it breathtaking."
Arwen was stunned. She had guessed it correctly. But how had she known? Perhaps she had heard about the Moon’s Dream Garden before, though she couldn’t recall any specific details. How had she guessed it so accurately? fɾēewebnσveℓ.com
"Madam, please come this way. I will take you to the kitchen and introduce you to the chefs," the butler said, before gesturing her in a direction.
Arwen nodded and they both walked until they reached a spacious, open kitchen. Several chefs were already at work, and Arwen assumed they were preparing dinner for the night.
"They seem a little busy. It’s fine, we can meet them some other time when they are not so busy," Arwen suggested, but the butler shook his head, explaining.
"Madam, the sooner they know you, the better it will be for them. You are the mistress of the house now, and they should be aware of it. After all, from this moment itself, they will be serving you," he said. His tone was so serious that Arwen couldn’t argue. But what surprised her was that the old butler knew who she was. Had he already been informed?
And his expression earlier –was it because he knew who she was?
She didn’t ask but assumed as much. Smiling softly, she nodded, and the butler turned to the staff, before drawing their attention. "Everyone!" he called, and the chefs and helpers focused on him. "Allow me to introduce you all to the new lady of the house. Mrs. Winslow.
From today on, we all will be serving her."
While most of the chefs and helpers greeted her with smiles, Arwen noticed one person who’s face briefly registered shock before quickly masking it.
"It’s nice to meet you all. I see you are busy, so please continue your work. Don’t let my presence disturb you. I will ask Mr. Jones to bring me some other time to get to know you all." Arwen said politely, though she knew she probably wouldn’t have time to visit again. She had learned the importance of treating everyone kindly, as these people will be helping her when needed.
As the staff responded with smiles, Arwen noticed one gaze filled with hostility. It was so obvious that, even if she wanted to ignored it, she couldn’t miss it.
"Don’t add the coriander. The lady doesn’t like it in the dishes."
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