Chapter 93 All that gossip.

they ate-or when he left to find where he was to be dressed in a grey button down and trousers. Doris followed the small map on her letter and felt goosebumps line her arms. This place gave her the creeps. It was all gray and felt hollow. She passed people but they paid no mind to her as if she was just a part of the wall decor. She was used to that back in the palace, but it felt strange here. In the daylight, she could see all the imperfections she missed when they first came. Cracks along the floors and walls, she wondered when the last time Enzo had seen this place. Did he know it looked like this? Or was there not much for him to do about that? She found it hard to believe he wouldn’t want to at least put a little more care in the place he ruled over. “Are you Isabelle?” A small voice said, halting her steps down the hall. Doris looked over to see a young girl poking her head out of a large door. Doris nodded. “Perfect, come with me. I’m Millie.” The girl looked a bit younger than Doris, but she didn’t act like it. It was as if only her voice gave away the truth with how mature she wanted to appear. “This is where you’ll be stationed.” The girl led her to a table with a line of empty bottles and one large full one. “There’s nothing to it, you just read the paper set with each bottle and fill the number of pills in each one. After you fill a batch, make sure all the labels are correct before you carry the basket over to the finished area.” Doris took a seat at the table and glanced around at the other girls who were busy with their own bottles. They looked tired and worn, but not completely unhappy.” Please make sure to check the labels, that’s the most important part. We can’t have the wrong medicine labeled, ever. A mistake like that could turn fatal.” Doris nodded. “Okay, seems easy enough to remember.” “If you think you can work longer than the training hour, be my guest. We have thousands of bottles that always need to be filled. I’ll come check on your work before you finish the first basket.” The girl nodded and turned away to walk through the room. An older woman with bright red hair leaned towards Doris once the girl was out of earshot. “Don’t worry, she looks younger than she is.” Doris turned, a

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