Anne was taking boxes to the cathedral because she was asked to help get ready for the Holy Eve Festival.
I need to finish this quickly so I can get back to my lady, but good grief, thereâs still so much to do!
Belluga was in charge of Saint-Noel, so it was rare for her, a Tearmoon maid who worked for Mia, to be asked to do things for the academy as a whole.
I mean, I can see how they might be short-handed since it was the Holy Eve Festival, butâŠ
She thought that Mia and the student council had done a great job getting ready for the day. So, it seemed strange that people needed her help so quickly. FurthermoreâŠ
âUgh, what bad luck. Itâs crazy that we have to do things like this on the day of the festival. Hey, did you hear? Someone broke the candle stands in the cathedral, so we have to bring in new ones.â
One of the other maids who worked with her grumbled, which made her worry even more.
Wrecking in the cathedral? Who in the school would do something like that?
The more she thought about it, the more nervous she got.
No matter what, letâs finish this quicklyâŠ
Just as she picked up her pace, she saw someone she knew.
âHuh? Is thatâŠMilady?â
She saw Mia, who had left the dorm and for some reason seemed to be going to the stables. Even though she only saw her face for a second, the look on it was clear: she was upset.
âWhat could possibly be bothering her?â
Even though she was Miaâs maid, they didnât spend every minute of the day together. Anne was often doing something, and Mia was often out with her classmates. Saint-Noel Island was a place where people felt safe enough to do these things.
Also, Mia was one of the few powerful princesses who also had common sense. She could do things like go shopping on her own. She would sneak away to town on her own to buy snacks when she didnât want Anne to watch her. Anne knew this, but she didnât care because she thought the number of times was low enough to let it go.
Because of this, there was no real reason to worry when Mia went to town by herself. It was possible that all she wanted to do was a quick trip to the store.
But what didnât make sense was the clothes.
ââŠwhy is she dressed for riding?â
Since she looked like she was going to the stables, her clothes did make sense. The timing didnât make any sense.
Soon it would be night, and the candlelight mass was about to begin. Students were supposed to prepare and put on their special clothes and meet at the cathedral. Mia was doing neither of those things.
âThereâs no way sheâs going far away. Thatâs too late nowâŠâ
Anne kept walking towards the cathedral, but she was getting more and more nervous. Mia had refused to promise that she would take Anne with her if she ever got into trouble. She thought of Mia riding away into the distance and never coming back.
âThatâs not going to happen. It canât.â
By any sensible standard, the idea was nonsense. Mia wouldnât just go away. Still, something about this didnât feel right. She had been filled with a strange aura for the past few days.
On top of that, she had abruptly thanked Anne for her all her services yesterday⊠Even though it was a Holy Eve tradition to thank people who had helped you in your daily life, the act itself was not a reason to be suspicious. However, when looking at the whole storyâŠ
âMiladyâŠâ
Anneâs heart started to feel full of a dark fear. She ran to the cathedral, put the box down, and ran straight to the stable.
âMiladyâŠâ
She kept saying her mistressâs name quietly, but it soon turned into a frantic cry.
âMilady! Mia! Where did you go?!â
âWow, weâre running so late.â
Tiona hurriedly walked to her dorm. After she was done practising archery, she didnât have much time to get ready for the ceremony.
âAt this rate, we wonât get there in time for mass. Letâs run.â
âOkay.â Liora nodded. âLetâsââ
In spite of what she said, she stopped in her tracks.
âLiora? Whatâs up?â
âA voiceâŠâ
âWhat?â
âI can hearâŠa voiceâŠâ Liora looked around her. âThat way.â
She started running.
âWait! Liora! Whatâs happening?â
Tiona quickly followed her servant convinced of the urgency.
Soon, they found Anne, who was about to run out the gate of the academy.
âAnne? âWhere are you going?â
âMiss Tiona!â Anne yelled, âMiss Liora!â as she ran towards them.
Tiona stiffened. Anneâs face was so pale and her eyes were filled with tears.
âDid either of you see milady? She should have been here⊠With a horse, probablyâŠâ she asked, holding out her hands and sounding like she was about to panic.
The sight also made Tiona feel uneasy. She had been feeling this way ever since she had a dream in which she regretted not talking to Mia before it was too late. Over the past few days, it had been slowly dying down, but now it started to burn again. She told herself to calm down and wait until the festival was over because they would have a lot of time to talk afterward⊠If she really couldnât wait, she could do it tonight at the student councilâs stew party.
Why the rush? Asked her mind.
This is why, her heart replied.
Reason gave way to unease, and she acted on the latter.
âCome on, Anne. Weâll both look for her. Liora, go tell Miss Rafina. She might be busy, though. Then, Princes Abel and Sion. Even Keithwood. Whoeverâs free. Grab as many people as you can.â
âGot it⊠You should be careful, too, Miss Tiona,â Liora said as she ran away.
Tiona looked at Anne again.
âOkay, then. We need to get going.â
She led the way, but in her hurry, she forgot to take her quiver and bow off.