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Chapter 4: The First Dinner

Author: Amira Lights
last update publish date: 2026-02-27 03:40:47

The words landed quietly. Mrs. Harrow delivered them the same way she'd delivered everything else, efficiently, without decoration. She was watching Melina in the way that people watched for reactions when they expected a specific one.

Melina gave her nothing. "Of course. What does that entail?"

Something moved across Mrs. Harrow's expression. Not quite surprise. Reassessment, maybe. "The Alpha quarters occupy the north wing, third floor. The assignment covers daily cleaning and turndown service, personal laundry, and general upkeep. The brothers' schedules vary but their privacy is absolute." She paused. "You do not enter a room if the occupant is inside unless specifically requested. You do not speak to the brothers unless spoken to first. You do not discuss anything you see or hear in that wing outside of it."

"Understood."

"If you are uncomfortable with the assignment ...."

"I'm not," Melina said.

Mrs. Harrow looked at her for another moment. Then she nodded once and turned back down the corridor. "Good. I'll take you through the rest of the estate now. Pay attention because I won't repeat the layout."

***

The tour took an hour and forty minutes.

Melina memorized everything.

The main residential wing accessible to assigned staff only, keycards logged every entry. The council chamber on the ground floor, off limits to all household staff except during formal set-up periods, which were scheduled in advance and supervised. The administrative wing....accessible for cleaning during off-hours only, schedule posted weekly. The family dining room, her rotation did not include it. The main dining hall....her rotation did.

And then, briefly, from a covered walkway that connected the east and west sections of the grounds: the greenhouse complex.

She kept her eyes forward. She kept her breathing even. She memorised the distance, the sight lines, the number of staff she could see on the grounds between here and there, the position of the security camera mounted at the walkway's corner.

She stored it all in the specific, quiet way her father had taught her.....not reaching for it, just receiving it. Don't stare at what you need, he'd told her. Look at everything equally. What you need will be there when you reach for it.

She looked at everything equally.

"The greenhouse complex is restricted," Mrs. Harrow said, from beside her, without particular emphasis. "Estate horticultural staff only. No exceptions."

"Of course," Melina said.

They moved on.

Her room was on the staff residential floor....small, clean, a single window that looked out onto the east grounds. A bed, a wardrobe, a desk, a private bathroom that she had not been expecting and was quietly grateful for. Her bag looked small sitting on the floor beside the wardrobe. The room smelled like clean linen and something faintly floral from the grounds outside.

She sat on the edge of the bed for exactly two minutes.

She was inside. She had a keycard. She had an assignment that put her in the north wing, third floor, every day. She had a layout in her head and a window location and a security camera position that she was going to verify three more times before she trusted it.

She was inside.

The plan was working.

She stood up, smoothed her uniform, and told herself she wasn't afraid. She was getting better at that particular lie. Almost convincing.

A knock at the door.

She opened it. One of the other maids....younger than her, round-faced, with the slightly frantic energy of someone who had somewhere to be and was being polite despite it. "Mrs. Harrow sent me. Orientation's done for the day." She smiled quickly. "First night dinner's in the main hall. I'm supposed to show you where it is." She paused. "It's kind of a tradition, they do it for all the new staff."

"The main hall," Melina repeated.

"Don't worry, it's not formal or anything. Well....." The girl hesitated. "It's not formal for us. Just come as you are." Another quick smile. "Oh, and Mrs. Harrow says it's time to start preparing for dinner, so we should head down."

Melina picked up her keycard from the desk.

"Lead the way," she said.

****

The main dining hall was bigger than her apartment.

Not metaphorically. Not as an impression. Literally, measurably bigger, she could see it in the ceiling height alone, the way the room swallowed sound at the edges and gave it back softer, the way the long tables running the length of it could seat what looked like a hundred people without crowding. The walls were dark paneled wood hung with nothing decorative, which she found more intimidating than art would have been. Art was an attempt to impress. Bare walls said: we don't need to.

 

Staff were filing in around her, the day shift finishing, the evening rotation not yet started, a loose gathering of maybe forty people of varying ages who moved through the space with the comfortable ease of people who had done this many times. They knew where to sit. They knew who sat where. The social geography of a large household was its own system and she was reading it as fast as she could, because reading the room was the first thing her father had ever taught her and she did it automatically now, the way other people breathed.

The girl who'd brought her down....she'd said her name was Petra, steered her toward the middle of the left table with the cheerful authority of someone who had been new once and remembered what it felt like.

"New staff always sits middle left first night," Petra said, sliding onto the bench with practiced ease. "Mrs. Harrow's tradition. She says it gives you the best view of the room for orientation purposes." She paused. "It also means you're directly in Mrs. Harrow's sightline, so don't put your elbows on the table."

Melina sat. She put her hands in her lap. She looked at the room.

The staff were loud in the comfortable way of people who liked each other, not performatively, not carefully, just the genuine noise of a group at the end of a workday letting the formality of it go. Someone was laughing at the far end of the table. Two older women were passing a bread basket between them with the efficiency of long habit. A man in his thirties was telling a story with his hands that seemed to be getting away from him.

 

Ordinary, she thought. Warm, even.

She was noting the exits when the room changed.

 

It happened in the way that weather changed.....not a single moment but a shift in pressure that preceded the thing itself, a collective adjustment so subtle that if she hadn't been watching everything equally she might have missed it. The noise didn't stop. But it reorganized. The quality of the attention in the room reoriented in a direction, the way iron filings reoriented around a magnet, not dramatically but completely.

Toward the far end of the hall.

Toward the door that had just opened.

Melina looked.

 

The first thing she registered was three.

 

Three men, coming through the door in a loose formation that somehow managed to be neither hurried nor deliberate....just present, the way things that belonged somewhere were present. They were tall. They were dark-haired. They were dressed with the particular simplicity of people who didn't need clothing to do the work of making an impression.

And they were identical.

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