Despite her reluctance, Lady Saira attended to the King's daily needs like she was his personal servant rather than one of his wives. She began the very day she had been ordered by Theron. The personal servant of the King dutifully explained to her about her duties. She would be attending to the King from dawn—from waking him up, preparing his bath, choosing his clothes, arranging meals and overseeing the cleanliness of his bed-chamber, up to serving him until he retired for the night.
However…
Theron never slept in his bed. He would always drink heavy liquor and fall asleep in his chair, leaving the empty bottles and stained carpets in a mess. Lady Saira could do nothing but suffer in silence, generally ignoring the King unless she received his direct orders. What she truly felt was a mix of despair and anger—his well-being didn't concern her, and she did do anything more than what she had been told to do.