Kapri walked through the expansive halls of her manor with the sound of her heels clicking against the polished floors. Next to her, her stewardess, Siera, followed closely behind her, with her voice calm and firm as she read from her neatly organized clipboard.
"Lady Kaprice, it's been two weeks," Siera said with her tone lace with quite admonishment that she could clearly hear. "Don't you think its time to clear your head and resume your duties. There's much to be done."
Kapri hummed absentmindedly in response with her attention fixed elsewhere. She was dressed lazily in a jade-green dress that stopped at her mid-thigh, pair with high heels snd a pearl necklace. Her hair was pulled back into a bun as she gazed through the manor's window at the children in the garden.