Jaime Malum's birthday finally came, and I still hadn't heard from Sam. The news about the war had been known to the public, so everyone in the south was distressed. The viscount's banquet came at the perfect time to calm the people down. Lady Hazel made the celebration open to the public so even commoners could attend. By doing this, everyone would feel reassured and the word would spread fast, not just in high society.
"Madam, are you sure you don't want me to accompany you?" Fabian inquired as he stood outside the carriage, staring at me through the window.
"Fabi, checking the fort will come first. Also, Bey and Glory are with us. Don't worry," I reassured with a smile. Apparently, there was a slight discrepancy in Sam's business. So I asked Fabian to check on it since I couldn't go because I promised Lady Hazel to come.
Fabian let out a shallow breath, nodding reluctantly. "Alright. Please take care. I will come if you ever needed my help, Madam."