AutumnDreaming
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- Joined
- Jan 9, 2009
The high walls of the castle were so stifling one could not easily breathe. Cleverly kept away from the world was a young duchess full of mischief, life, and curiosity. The epitome of propriety, the young woman spoke four different languages, had perfect posture, and knew well her place in society was a silent one. She had a duty to the king, but every day she yearned to break free from the restraints of her given life.
Most of the servants were content with their humbled lives and stations. The royal family was a kind one to their staff, knowing that happy servants were less likely to rebel. It was the type of thinking that had been implanted in Gianna's brain since she was a child; it was this exact legacy that would earn her freedom. For months, the young woman had been planning her escape. She had paid her closest chambermaid a wealthy sum for the woman to give the duchess plain clothing. In addition to requiring clothing, she would also need a horse. A stable boy, whose fondness of Gianna was ever-growing, had been easily convinced to purchase her a fine horse and keep it hidden until her moment came.
It was no strenuous task of exchanging her elaborate gown for a simple white dress with a green overlay. A crisp, white apron had been lain across it, the entirety of the outfit much cleaner than those belonging to a real servant. Still, she knew no one would glance at her long enough to question her attire. Strands of black silk were piled into a bun at the base of her neck. Dressed as a member of the staff, she crept in the shadows until she reached the barn. She bid the stable boy adieu with a kiss blown from her hand. Her small pack of money and basic supplies was tied to the saddle of the beautiful red horse. Grabbing the reins, she gave him a gentle nudge with her foot and the two shot out into the night.
The dawn had finally broken across the velvet sky. By now, someone probably would have discovered her missing, but she was too far ahead of them for the the guard to catch her now. On the outskirts of some town, she and her stallion were galloping through a more rocky terrain. Unsure of whether he stumbled over a rock or exactly what had caused it, Gianna was being thrown onto the hard ground beneath her. Dirt caked her clean garments, giving her the true appearance of a servant. Pulling herself to her feet, she reached her hand up to rub the mane of her shaken animal. "It's alright, lets keep going." But on the ground she caught the glimmer of the shoe laying beneath his strong feet. Glancing around her, she spotted an open shop high above the valley of the ground on a hill. Retrieving the horse's shoe, she began to lead him up to it, hoping the owner was either a blacksmith or could direct her to one.
Most of the servants were content with their humbled lives and stations. The royal family was a kind one to their staff, knowing that happy servants were less likely to rebel. It was the type of thinking that had been implanted in Gianna's brain since she was a child; it was this exact legacy that would earn her freedom. For months, the young woman had been planning her escape. She had paid her closest chambermaid a wealthy sum for the woman to give the duchess plain clothing. In addition to requiring clothing, she would also need a horse. A stable boy, whose fondness of Gianna was ever-growing, had been easily convinced to purchase her a fine horse and keep it hidden until her moment came.
It was no strenuous task of exchanging her elaborate gown for a simple white dress with a green overlay. A crisp, white apron had been lain across it, the entirety of the outfit much cleaner than those belonging to a real servant. Still, she knew no one would glance at her long enough to question her attire. Strands of black silk were piled into a bun at the base of her neck. Dressed as a member of the staff, she crept in the shadows until she reached the barn. She bid the stable boy adieu with a kiss blown from her hand. Her small pack of money and basic supplies was tied to the saddle of the beautiful red horse. Grabbing the reins, she gave him a gentle nudge with her foot and the two shot out into the night.
The dawn had finally broken across the velvet sky. By now, someone probably would have discovered her missing, but she was too far ahead of them for the the guard to catch her now. On the outskirts of some town, she and her stallion were galloping through a more rocky terrain. Unsure of whether he stumbled over a rock or exactly what had caused it, Gianna was being thrown onto the hard ground beneath her. Dirt caked her clean garments, giving her the true appearance of a servant. Pulling herself to her feet, she reached her hand up to rub the mane of her shaken animal. "It's alright, lets keep going." But on the ground she caught the glimmer of the shoe laying beneath his strong feet. Glancing around her, she spotted an open shop high above the valley of the ground on a hill. Retrieving the horse's shoe, she began to lead him up to it, hoping the owner was either a blacksmith or could direct her to one.