The Stench

"What’s gotten into you?" Ivy whispered against the sheets of Maura's bed, where she lay on her stomach topless so that Carina could tend to her wounds. "Normally, I would expect you to keep quiet and make your move when no one is watching."

"Did you expect me to stand by and watch—" Carina's words trailed off as her hand around the jar of cream trembled.

"To be punished, right or wrong, is normal for a slave," Ivy murmured.

"When have I ever treated you as a slave? When—"

"I have been very fortunate to have you as my Mistress, but you should not have interfered."

Ivy's voice was unusually firm. Carina knew she was worried that Lincoln would retaliate later, a valid concern, but she focused on the crisscross welts of broken skin that marred Ivy’s back. Try as she might to apply the ointment lightly, she could feel Ivy’s pain as the maid dug her hands into the corner of the bed.

“I suppose it’s a good thing we always have medicinal ointment on hand for all my scrapes and bruises,” Carina joked half-heartedly as she covered the last of the frayed cuts that trailed down Ivy’s hip.

Ivy offered a weak smile, but her jaw remained clenched with pain as she breathed unsteadily against the sheets.

Carina looked down at the ointment jar, the once white cream now a muddy dark red, and closed it with shaking fingers. "You will need to lie still for the next few days," she instructed as she rose from the bed.

"If I take even a day off, I shall be whipped again by either Master Josiah or your brother," Ivy protested as she pushed herself up. A sharp cry of pain halted her efforts, and she slumped back into the bed.

"Will you never listen?" Carina snapped.

Ivy slowly turned her face away but not before Carina saw the tears on her cheek.

"Look," Carina spoke softly as she sat beside Ivy upon the bed, "No one will expect anything from you tonight, so stay here and rest while you can. I'll lock the door when I go down to dinner."

"But what about you, Mistress?" Ivy asked quickly.

"What about me?"

"Young Master Lincoln whipped you as well."

Carina sighed as she rose from the bed to check the ripped and stained fabric along the back of her dress in the mirror. "It's—not so bad," she noted.

The incredulous look on Ivy's face reminded Carina how bizarre her immunity to physical pain was.

"Well, there's nothing I can do. You're not able to move, and I can't treat it myself." Carina set the ointment on her desk and turned to open her closet.

A knock on the door startled them both. Ivy struggled to rise.

"Don't you dare!" Carina said impatiently as she left the bed. She slid back the bolt, turned the lock, and opened the door.

Carina blinked in surprise when she saw Lady Helena standing there with a distressed expression on her face. "Yes?"

"I came to make sure that you were—recovered," Lady Helena said stiffly.

"Recovered? I—" Carina hesitated as she tried to make sense of this strange conversation. "We're managing."

"Have you treated your injury?”

"No..?"

"Then let me in."

Carina blinked with surprise. It was the first time Helena had ever shown an interest in her injuries. Certainly, the first time she had ever behaved like a concerned parent to Maura. Although Carina doubted Helena’s intentions were quite so motherly, she opened the door slowly and backed away.

Helena entered and studied the surroundings as if she found them unfamiliar, which she might; it had been some time since any member of the Turnbell family had entered Maura’s bedroom. At least, not since Carina changed the locks to keep her brother out.

"The butler said you already had healing ointment?" Helena commented as her eyes narrowed onto Ivy's quivering form upon the bed. "What is she—"

"The ointments on the desk," Carina replied as she shut the door. Her fingers hesitated over the deadbolt, but she left it alone. "Let me get that for you."

Carina picked up the ointment bottle left on her desk and suddenly froze. Another of Maura’s memories shuddered through her. Carina reached reflexively towards her cheek as she raised her gaze to the mirror.

“It’s just a burn, child—no need to make such a fuss,” Helena said as she stood beside Maura huddled in the corner of her room. “As unfortunate as it was, there is little that can be done for you now. Here—” she grabbed Maura’s hand and pressed a jar of ointment into it “—use that to help with the pain.”

The memory was gone as quickly as it appeared. Carina touched the large brown spot on her cheek where Maura’s burn had been.

‘Right, even if Helena was Maura’s mother, there was no reason to trust this sudden motherly concern of hers.’

Helena sighed impatiently behind her then stepped forward to snatch the jar from Carina’s grip. "Goodness, child, don't dawdle. Take off your dress!"

With a wary glance at the ointment jar in Helena’s hands, Carina silently obeyed. The task proved difficult as the buttons went down the back, and usually, Ivy would help her with the ones she couldn't reach.

Carina continued her silent, awkward struggle as her attention drifted between Ivy, who had pulled the sheet over her exposed wounds, to Helena, who was focused on opening the ointment jar. With an impatient sigh, Carina glanced at the mirror and attempted to use its reflection as a guide to finding the elusive button.

“Oh my, Heaven’s Mercy!” Helena cried out as she dropped the open ointment jar. The tarnished red cream dripped out onto the floor panels as Helena stepped back and covered her mouth. “What has—why is there so much—blood?”

“I used it to treat Ivy,” Carina explained. “Some blood got mixed in.”

“I can see that!” Helena replied shrilly. “Though why on earth you would waste such expensive medication on your slave—” she sucked in a breath and pressed her trembling fingers between her brows. “No, nevermind. I’ll have a maid bring up a fresh jar.”

"Alright," Carina muttered as she bent down to clean up the mess.

“Leave it,” Helena snapped. “Honestly, Maura, you could at least try to act more like a lady and less like a servant.”

Carina sucked in her lower lip and held back a retort.

"See to it the maid treats the wound properly," Lady Helena added with one last glance at Ivy on the bed. “And have that taken out of your room before she bleeds all over the bed.”

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An hour later, Carina's back had been cleaned, treated with a fresh bottle of ointment, and wrapped with light, clean gauze. The maid, Judith, also helped Carina change into a dress suitable for dinner and tidied her hair.

“All done, Miss,” Judith announced as she set down the brush. “Will there be anything else, Miss?”

Carina glanced at the mirror and noted the look of disgust on Judith’s face. “No, that will be all.”

Judith nodded stiffly, sent Ivy a withering glare, and promptly left the room.

Carina had grown used to being treated differently from Lady Helena’s other children. The servants cowered or fawned over Lincoln and Sophya as their "Young Master" and "Young Mistress,” but Maura was just "Miss.” Even the servants barely saw her as a noble.

Why? Because they all knew Maura was not Lord Josiah Turnbell's daughter.

While still new to this world, Carina had pieced together the shameful details of Maura’s birth with the help of an old maid named Joy. Before Ivy came to the Turnbell Manor as Maura’s maid, Joy had been assigned the thankless task of looking after the Turnbell’s unwanted daughter. The old maid fulfilled her responsibilities with none of the emotions her namesake evoked.

“From maid of a Viscount’s daughter to nursemaid of a half-blood,” Joy often muttered when she thought no one was listening.

Joy frequently complained, which might have been why Helena traded her in for a younger, brighter maid. And when Joy wasn’t complaining, she gossiped with the other maids that came and went from the house.

Their whispered discussions tended to revolve around the bitter fights between Helena and Josiah, which usually marked the dismissal of yet another maid from the Manor.

When they weren’t discussing Josiah’s roaming eye and hands, or Lincoln’s alarming resemblance to his father, someone—generally a maid new to the house—would inquire about Maura’s parentage.

“Now that is something Lady Helena does not care for us to discuss,” Joy would point out sternly before she snorted out a chuckle and happily shared the sordid details.

Lord Josiah had been a playboy before meeting Lady Helena, whose father was a Viscount. Whether for love or promotion in status, Josiah pursued, wooed, and eloped with her. The result of their dramatic love story ended with Helena being disowned by all her family except dear Aunt Edith.

“And believe you this, if it weren’t for Lady Edith’s inheritance, Lord Josiah might not have lingered around long enough to see Young Master Lincoln born,” Joy stated as she shook her wool gray hair solemnly.

It was clear Josiah had been counting on certain financial profits to come from his marriage. But instead, he found himself with a wife to support and no dowry to help start his trading business. The young couple settled down with their meager earnings and minimal financial support from Aunt Edith, and soon after, Josiah resumed his old skirt-chasing habit.

When Lincoln and Sophya were but four and two, Helena was confronted by a commoner, who claimed Josiah was the father of her infant son and demanded restitution. Overcome by the betrayal and humiliation, Helena left her two young children to seek refuge with a friend in the capital. She would return almost a month later. Whether because of her father's insistence, the pressure of Josiah's unending public apologies, or because she missed her two small children was of little consequence.

“When she got back, Helena stood there in front of Josiah, trembling like a leaf and told him, ‘I have been intimately involved with another man for the last two weeks. I do not know his name, so don’t ask, but I have no intention of seeing him again.’,” Joy explained, dramatically mimicking Helena’s voice with a high, dainty pitch.

“What?” “No!” the other maids would gasp.

“And Josiah was so livid I tell you,” Joy whispered with wide eyes. “I thought he might strike her down then and there, but Viscount Gilwern was present, and Josiah knew better than to mistreat Helena in front of her father, no matter how much wrong she’d done him.”

“What happened then?” the maid asked eagerly.

“They slept in separate rooms for three months, and five months after that, Maura was born.”

“Saint’s mercy, so she really is a half-blood.”

“Of course, have you seen those blue eyes and that dull brown hair? She got them from that father of hers, whoever he is,” Joy muttered. “And one can only guess what sins that man committed for Maura’s face to be marked so horribly.”

It was usually around this time the maids would remember that Maura was somewhere nearby within hearing distance. They would murmur sympathetic words, but their eyes rarely reflected human compassion—instead, it revealed their callous curiosity, pity, or, more commonly, their thinly veiled disgust.

Not long after Ivy’s arrival, Joy was demoted further to the position of a housemaid, where her gossiping and complaining soon had her turned out on the street by Josiah himself.

Joy had left with her chin high, her back stooped with age, and never again darkened the threshold of the Turnbell Manor.

Episodes
1 Prologue: The End of the Beginning
2 The Masks of Society
3 Run Rabbit Run
4 Less Than Human
5 The Stench
6 A Manor of Malice
7 The Taste of Poverty
8 The Stain of Misfortune
9 A Brush of Deception
10 A Taste for Poison
11 A Touch of Cruelty
12 The Shadows of Lovers
13 The Poison of Royalty
14 The Scorpion of Vetrayna
15 History Cautions Ambition
16 Foxes hunt the Rabbit
17 A Battle of Queens
18 A Dash of Violence
19 A Skulk of Beasts
20 Deal with a Ghoul
21 Dance with the Devil
22 A Merciless Dawn
23 Trail of a Witch
24 The Winds of Change
25 A Blindfold of Pride
26 The Weight of Prejudice
27 A Theater of Cruelty
28 The Justice of Beasts
29 The Value of Virtue
30 A Nest of Secrets
31 The Game of Nobility
32 A Prison of Hope
33 A Den of Wolves
34 The Thorns of Nobility
35 Pride of the Fallen
36 Shadow of the Scorpion
37 The Cost of Loyalty
38 The Weight of Poverty
39 A Touch of Divinity
40 Shadow of the Crown
41 The Bonds of Family
42 A Test of Grace
43 A Dance of Courage
44 A Twist of Fate
45 The Priest’s Witch Hunter
46 A Test of Knowledge
47 A Blade of Justice
48 An Examination of Truth
49 A Gift of Friendship
50 The Lies of Faith
51 The Taste of Magic
52 A History of Witches
53 The Scent of Suspicion
54 Wolves in the Garden
55 The Queen of Wolves
56 The Corruption of Paradise
57 The Winds of Sorrow
58 The Final Challenge Begins
59 A Banquet of Wolves
60 A Gala of Discord
61 A Glimmer of Magic
62 The Fortune of Fools
63 The Claws of Guilt
64 Weight of the Dead
65 The Chill of Death
66 A Garden of Secrets
67 A Test of Loyalty
68 Chosen by the Scorpion
69 An Oath of Loyalty
70 A Mother's Love
71 The Treachery of History
72 The Color of Desire
73 The Shackles of Pride
74 The Shadow of Grief
75 The Solace of Friendship
76 Scent of a Witch
77 Secrets of a Lady
78 A Matter of Trust
79 The Color of Betrayal
80 A Shadow of Deception
81 A Brotherhood of Sorrow
82 A Vendetta of Power
83 A Clash of Wills
84 A Lover's Cursed Fate
85 A Broken Family Affair
86 An Unholy Reckoning
87 A Baptism of Fire
88 A Pure-Blood Devil
89 A Spark of Chaos
90 A Trail of Destruction
91 A Twist of Malice
92 A Storm of Crows
93 A Sanctuary of Sin
94 A Feast of Crows
95 The Rot of Power
96 A Crown of Vengeance
97 An Official Death Notice
98 the Absence of Grief
99 The Wings of Fate
100 A Crown of Crows
101 A Specter of Betrayal
102 A Treacherous Path Forward
103 The Beginning of the End { (1) }
104 The Beginning of the End { (2) }
Episodes

Updated 104 Episodes

1
Prologue: The End of the Beginning
2
The Masks of Society
3
Run Rabbit Run
4
Less Than Human
5
The Stench
6
A Manor of Malice
7
The Taste of Poverty
8
The Stain of Misfortune
9
A Brush of Deception
10
A Taste for Poison
11
A Touch of Cruelty
12
The Shadows of Lovers
13
The Poison of Royalty
14
The Scorpion of Vetrayna
15
History Cautions Ambition
16
Foxes hunt the Rabbit
17
A Battle of Queens
18
A Dash of Violence
19
A Skulk of Beasts
20
Deal with a Ghoul
21
Dance with the Devil
22
A Merciless Dawn
23
Trail of a Witch
24
The Winds of Change
25
A Blindfold of Pride
26
The Weight of Prejudice
27
A Theater of Cruelty
28
The Justice of Beasts
29
The Value of Virtue
30
A Nest of Secrets
31
The Game of Nobility
32
A Prison of Hope
33
A Den of Wolves
34
The Thorns of Nobility
35
Pride of the Fallen
36
Shadow of the Scorpion
37
The Cost of Loyalty
38
The Weight of Poverty
39
A Touch of Divinity
40
Shadow of the Crown
41
The Bonds of Family
42
A Test of Grace
43
A Dance of Courage
44
A Twist of Fate
45
The Priest’s Witch Hunter
46
A Test of Knowledge
47
A Blade of Justice
48
An Examination of Truth
49
A Gift of Friendship
50
The Lies of Faith
51
The Taste of Magic
52
A History of Witches
53
The Scent of Suspicion
54
Wolves in the Garden
55
The Queen of Wolves
56
The Corruption of Paradise
57
The Winds of Sorrow
58
The Final Challenge Begins
59
A Banquet of Wolves
60
A Gala of Discord
61
A Glimmer of Magic
62
The Fortune of Fools
63
The Claws of Guilt
64
Weight of the Dead
65
The Chill of Death
66
A Garden of Secrets
67
A Test of Loyalty
68
Chosen by the Scorpion
69
An Oath of Loyalty
70
A Mother's Love
71
The Treachery of History
72
The Color of Desire
73
The Shackles of Pride
74
The Shadow of Grief
75
The Solace of Friendship
76
Scent of a Witch
77
Secrets of a Lady
78
A Matter of Trust
79
The Color of Betrayal
80
A Shadow of Deception
81
A Brotherhood of Sorrow
82
A Vendetta of Power
83
A Clash of Wills
84
A Lover's Cursed Fate
85
A Broken Family Affair
86
An Unholy Reckoning
87
A Baptism of Fire
88
A Pure-Blood Devil
89
A Spark of Chaos
90
A Trail of Destruction
91
A Twist of Malice
92
A Storm of Crows
93
A Sanctuary of Sin
94
A Feast of Crows
95
The Rot of Power
96
A Crown of Vengeance
97
An Official Death Notice
98
the Absence of Grief
99
The Wings of Fate
100
A Crown of Crows
101
A Specter of Betrayal
102
A Treacherous Path Forward
103
The Beginning of the End { (1) }
104
The Beginning of the End { (2) }

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