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CHAPTER 6: Silence at the Refectory

Author: D.Inkheart
last update publish date: 2026-06-15 18:51:35

His name sat in my chest like a heavy stone all afternoon as I stared at the blackened leaf on my wooden table.

Lucien.

Not “the prince.” Not “your king to be.” Just Lucien. One word, and somehow it felt heavier than everything else I had learned since arriving at this palace.

I did not sleep.

At what I assumed was seven sharp, a guard arrived and led me down four flights of stairs. No explanation came until we reached the ground floor.

The Great Refectory stretched so wide my footsteps echoed like they belonged to someone else. Long stone tables lined the hall beneath iron chandeliers burning with blue and gold fire. Girls from the sorting sat in careful clusters, speaking softly, eyes constantly moving. They looked like they were learning how to exist in a place that could break them at any moment.

I spotted Mira near the middle table. She saw me at the same time, and something in her expression eased. I crossed the hall and sat across from her.

“You survived the night,” she said.

“Barely,” I replied, picking up a tin cup. “You?”

“I counted ceiling stones until it stopped.”

I understood what she meant. Neither of us said the screams.

“Forty-seven,” she added. “In case you ever need something to focus on.”

“I will remember that.”

She tried to smile, but her gaze drifted past my shoulder and sharpened. “Don’t turn around,” she whispered. “Genevieve has been watching you since you walked in.”

“I noticed.”

“She has been talking about you all morning,” Mira said. “She said your name twice already.”

“She will get bored.”

“I don’t think Genevieve gets bored,” Mira said quietly. “I think she gets even.”

Before I could respond, the doors at the far end of the hall opened.

The room went silent at once.

Lucien walked in as if silence had been waiting for him.

There was no announcement, no ceremony. Just him, moving through the space between doors and high table with the same calm certainty I had seen in the garden. Dark hair. Broad shoulders. That controlled stillness that made it impossible to tell what he was thinking while somehow convincing you he already knew everything about you.

He sat at the center of the high table.

The hall exhaled. Conversation returned in low, careful waves, like everyone had remembered how to breathe but not how to be loud.

I watched him from three tables back. His profile was sharp under the blue firelight. His eyes moved across the room slowly, measuring everything, missing nothing. He did not touch the food on his plate.

He was watching.

“You are staring,” Mira said.

“I am looking.”

“It is the same thing.”

I lowered my gaze and picked up my fork.

Genevieve’s voice reached me before I saw her.

“Has anyone noticed,” she said clearly, “that the Lunaris girl is still wearing the same dress she arrived in?”

A pause, perfectly timed.

"I suppose when a house is that deep in debt, even palace allowances go missing.”

Laughter spread through the hall. Not everyone, but enough.

Heat crawled up my neck. I tightened my grip on my fork.

“Do not react,” Mira whispered. “That is what she wants.”

I forced myself to eat. I let the words pass through me the way I had learned to survive them long ago. Somewhere deeper inside, I went quiet.

Then the room changed.

Not sound. Not movement. Something else.

A pressure drop.

The air turned cold enough to sting my skin. My fork stopped halfway to my mouth.

I looked up.

Lucien was no longer scanning the room.

He was staring directly at Genevieve.

She had not noticed. She was still smiling, still performing for her table, head tilted slightly as if the world belonged to her. The girl beside her whispered something. Genevieve opened her mouth to respond.

“Miss Ashford.”

His voice was not loud.

It was final.

The kind of sound that closes a door and locks it without effort.

Genevieve froze.

Her smile disappeared so quickly it was as if it had never existed. She turned slowly toward him.

Those silver eyes held hers.

Whatever she saw there erased every trace of confidence from her face.

“The next word out of your mouth,” Lucien said, “will determine whether you finish this meal or your time in this palace.”

Silence swallowed the hall.

Not a fork. Not a breath.

Genevieve sat perfectly still, face pale.

“My apologies, my Prince,” she said carefully.

“Not to me.”

Her gaze shifted.

To me.

Something flickered across her face. Not humiliation exactly. Not rage either. Something trapped between both, looking for an exit.

“My apologies,” she said again.

The words sounded like they hurt.

I held her gaze. “Accepted.”

Lucien’s eyes moved to me.

A brief look. Controlled. Measuring. Like confirming something he already suspected.

Then he looked away and lifted his cup.

The hall slowly returned to life, but quieter now. More careful. Like everyone had learned a new rule without being told what it was.

Mira leaned in across the table, eyes wide.

“What was that?”

I set my fork down. My hands were shaking under the table. I waited until my voice steadied.

“I do not know,” I said.

But that was not entirely true.

Because the most powerful man in this palace had just stopped an entire room for me.

And I had no idea why.

Lucien stood.

The hall rose with him.

Chairs scraped. Bodies moved in unison. Heads bowed instinctively, like a single organism responding to a signal only it understood.

He did not look at me again.

He walked out.

The doors closed behind him.

As if he had never been there at all.

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