After lunch, The Princess Royal mentioned wanting a midday nap. Lina Riley intended to withdraw to a side room, but the princess refused and insisted she remain. Unable to politely decline, Lina agreed to sit quietly nearby.
No incense lingered in the air, and Lina suspected The Princess Royal hadn't been sleeping well lately—hence her request for Lina's presence.
The princess's bed lay in the inner alcove, gauzy curtains concealing her. Lina sat outside, hearing the faint rustling as she settled in. After about one incense stick's time, her breathing steadied, and she seemed to drift into slumber.
Lina waited for a while, her gaze inexorably drawn to that jade flute yet again. Unable to resist, she approached the table where it lay, picking it up for another close look, trying to see if it differed at all from the one in her dreams. But whether its color, carvings, or the small crack near the mouthpiece, it matched exactly.