(continued from Part XVIII | Act I | Act II | Part XX)
Lou took a deep breath, then walked through the door.
At least, that had been her intention; however, she veered away at the very last second, instead taking refuge by the open shelves of the changing room. Her forehead resting against the wood, she stared down at the clothes that she'd taken off earlier. All neatly folded into one of the free compartments, just like everyone else's. Perhaps a little neater, even. She exhaled shakily, tugging at the knot in the towel she'd wrapped around her body.
This had been her third attempt.
She could hear the voices on the other side. Chatting and laughter, interspersed with the occasional splashing as someone entered or exited the water. Lou wanted nothing more than to go unnoticed; to blend in, and act like this was the most normal thing in the world. To not make waves, no matter what. But so far this was proving to be more challenging than her toughest battles had ever been. At least foes and monsters could be sent running, or cut down. But she couldn't fight her way out of this. She had no weapons to speak of, and only a thin sheet of cloth for armor.
She chided herself for relying so much on her eyes all these years. A proper wolf had more senses than that. Maybe she could approach slowly; let the steam fog up her glasses, and limit her visibility just enough to let her move about without inadvertently seeing anything she shouldn't. That could work. All she'd have to do after that is find a quiet corner of the bath chamber, and settle in. Somewhere she could be present, but undisturbed.
She was mentally preparing herself for attempt number four when she heard the pitter-pat of bare feet on stone approaching behind her.
"Are you okay there Glasses?" Chiffon asked, wearing nothing but a towel, a bonnet and a smile. Out of her three bunkmates, she was always the first one to check in on her. Lou had long since learned there was little point in trying to hide her feelings from the former theater troupe member.
"Mm." Lou nodded. She wasn't in any danger. She just needed to get over her silly apprehensions already.
"The heat's not getting to you, I hope?"
"Mm-mh." Lou shook her head.
"I'm glad! I'll see you inside, then!" And with that, Chiffon headed for the door to the baths.
Lou took another deep breath, returning to her mental preparations. She could do this. She'd start walking, and everything else would follow. She just needed to take that first step already! Why couldn't—
"You want to do this, right?"
"Wh... what?" Lou looked up from her little nook of solitude. Chiffon had stopped halfway to the door.
"I just want to make sure! You look like you're having a hard time. You do want to go in, right?"
Lou stared blankly at her, trying to figure out the meaning of her question. "It's... a special day, right? They... they never open up the royal baths to the staff." She took a shaky breath, unsure why her heart was suddenly beating so fast. "It's an honor, a privilege. A gift. It'd be rude of me to say no." Her voice cracked and dwindled down to a whisper as she spoke, the words coming with feelings attached that she hadn't been at all prepared for.
"Oh, Lou," Chiffon said as she walked up to her. She gently reached out and took one of her hands into hers. "You know you don't have to do anything you don't want to, right?"
Lou looked up at her. She opened her mouth to reply, but no sound came out.
"It's your body!" Chiffon said with her kindest smile. "You can do what you want with it. And that means you don't have to let anyone else tell you what that is."
Lou took a step forward, then another, overcome with emotion. She didn't know. She didn't know what she wanted to do. Being asked to decide was so much scarier than being told the answer, regardless of what it was.
Before she knew it she was in Chiffon's arms, the two of them rocking side to side. The sound of Chiffon's melodic humming drowned out Lou's hushed cries, today like many other days.
"There's no wrong decision here," Chiffon said between little reassuring squeezes, "as long as it's yours."
Lou held on tight, her face tucked just under Chiffon's chin. "I miss you," she said between sobs that were all heat and no tears. "I miss you so much already."
"It's okay," Chiffon said as she rubbed her cheek against Lou's hair. "You're gonna be okay."
Lou opened her eyes with a start.
She reached up to wipe away tears that weren't there; looked around, expecting stone walls, a canopy, or the underside of the bunk above her—but finding only colorful patchwork across a circular canvas roof. She sat up reflexively, turning to get out of bed only to stop herself mid-motion. She'd almost stumbled over the person lying down next to her, still fast asleep.
She took in her surroundings as the dreamlike fog faded from her mind and reality caught back up to her. She was with the Shepherd's Troupe, not at the castle. She looked down at her closed hand, counting finger by finger. Five days. She hadn't been at the castle for five days now. It felt like a year, and it felt like no time at all.
She let her heartbeat settle back down to normal as she looked down at the man sleeping on the cot next to hers. Jehan, one of her new tentmates. Though technically Lou was the new tentmate, as the day cook and the night cook had graciously made some room for her in their home, temporary as it was.
She looked down at him. Shouldn't he be getting ready to prepare breakfast right about now? Back at the castle, cooks would already be done preparing the kitchen for the day. Maybe she ought to wake him up, and spare him the ire of hungry actors. As she pondered this, Jehan suddenly rolled onto his back, running a tan hand through his short black hair. He scratched at the stubble above his lip. Opened his mouth, as if to speak. And then began snoring.
Lou exhaled, slightly disappointed the choice hadn't been made for her.
She gave it another thought. What if he normally got up later, and she'd only be ruining his sleep by waking him now? She couldn't do that to a troupe member, not on her first official day. She was still only here tentatively, wasn't she? She needed people on her side if she was going to stay for the long term. This was her one shot. Besides, she owed it to Chiffon—
She paused. Thought back to the dream that had all but vanished from her mind moments ago, but was now clear as day. She did want to stay here, right? The whole time during yesterday's trip here, her focus had been solely on what to do to get accepted. And she had. Now, on this quiet morning, she had time to think it through. She had time to ask herself what she wanted. Was she ready for the answer?
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