Maid For The Lycan King
ng girl, she had always dreamed of working inside the Lycan Castle. Being a maid for the Lycan King was not only an honor, but it offered safety and security for he
he would get, and nothing would stop her from making the most of it. As Drew walked by the kitchen where Drihaana was preparing a meal for the Lycan pack, he paused and watched her move gracefully about her work. After admiring her for a moment, Drew broke the silence, "Drihaana, can I speak with you?" "Y-yes, your highness," Drihaana said, turning to face Drew with a slight bow. "I wanted to ask you something. I have not heard much about where you come from. Can you tell me about it?" Drihaana paused and looked down, her mind racing with all the memories of her past. She had come from a small village outside the Lycan kingdom, where life was hard and her family struggled to survive. After a moment, Drihaana lifted her head and spoke with a soft voice, "I come from a small village outside the kingdom, your highness. It was a struggle for us to survive, but we made do with what we had. It's a simple life, but one that I miss dearly." Drew nodded, his expression thoughtful. "I see. It must have been hard for you to come here, to a place so different from what you knew." Drihaana nodded, her eyes downcast. She had missed her family and her old life, but working in the Lycan castle had offered her a new chance and a new opportunity. "But I am grateful for the chance to work here, your highness," Drihaana said, looking back up at Drew. "It is an honor to serve the Lycan King and his people." "I'm glad to hear that," Drew said with a soft smile. "I trust that you will continue to work hard and make a positive difference here." Drihaana bowed her head in appreciation, feeling a sense of pride and accomplishment for gaining the Lycan King's approval. "Thank you, your highness," she said with a smile, before returning to her work in the kitchen. Drew remained silent for a moment, watching Drihaana as she resumed her work. He was impressed by her dedication and work ethic, but he could sense that there was more to her story than she was letting on. "Drihaana, I sense that there's something else that you aren't telling me. You're hesitant to speak of it," Drew said, his voice filled with concern. Drihaana hesitated, unsure of how much to reveal to the Lycan King. But something about the sincerity in his voice made her feel safe enough to open up to him. "I left my family behind when I came here, your highness. It's been hard being so far away from them, but I'm doing this for their safety and future," Drihaana said, her voice soft and almost timid. Drew could sense the pain and sacrifice in her words, and he felt a pang of sympathy for her. "I understand how hard that must be for you. You have my assurance that I will make sure that you and your f