Chapter 19 --19 Reality check
"Princess, you are back!" The chef who was returning to his room, stopped and greeted her. However, when he saw her dazed expression, he looked behind her at Miss Zoya, who shook her head at him.
Right now the princess was anything but chirpy.
"Miss Zoya, I want to be left alone for some time. How can I reach the rooftop/terrace?" Elliana asked, and Miss Zoya thinned her lips.
She knew exactly why Elliana wanted to be left alone. A part of her wanted to console her and say everything would be alright and that nothing that her sister said was true, but that would also mean embarrassing her even more by letting her know she heard everything.
"Beth! Accompany the Princess to the terrace and leave her alone once she is there. Do not disturb her until further orders, okay?" Miss Zoya asked another maid, who nodded in return.
Elliana followed the maid to the terrace and stood near the railing. During the journey from the university to the mall to Palace, her mind kept replaying the incidents at the University.
What hurt her the most was that the man who was once her friend didn’t even trust her enough. Everything Madeline said was the truth as hard as a rock for him.
It’s funny how Madeline found a way to make her life interestingly sad even when she isn’t living with them, or should she say, wasting their resources and smooching off the royal family.
Her father has still not contacted her even after two days. It makes her wonder if she really mattered to him. Or was she someone he wanted to get rid off of too? Was he not worried about her at all? Right. Why would anyone want to worry about her anymore? She was filth for them. A black spot that they got rid of in a very fashionable manner and were able to use at the same time.
It was because of Aditya, no? Now it made sense how Madeline, who had caught an infectious disease, looked perfectly fine at the university.
She was eyeing the position of the council head’s wife. There is no way Elliana would believe that Madeline was in love with Aditya. She wasn’t the kind of girl who believed in love.
