As Bonnie walked out of the throne room wondering about what Lord... Kol had said she saw a corridor. It was just before the dining room.
She decided to walk down it, curious about her new... 'home'. Slowly, she walked as she stretched her head looking for doors in the dark. She quickly found a wall lamp and lit it. After, she was able to discover that there were three doors.
She guessed one would lead to the kitchen, as the dining room was where she had entered from. It was confirmed so, when she opened the first door, seeing many tools for cooking, plating, and serving.
The second door was simply storage for flour and other dry ingredients. She assumed they had a small farm here since it was difficult to deliver supplies here. Even though they were vampires, she knew human servants lived here. And even though they probably didn't treat them well, it would be pointless to have them if they died of starvation every time. Also, it was no uncommon for vampires to occasionally consume human food.
As she approached the third door, she had an odd feeling that it didn't lead to simple storage. She placed her hand on the door nob and turned, she discovered it was locked.
"Ah, yes. That door is always locked," a voice said behind her. Bonnie turned around quickly, spooked by the sudden appearance of the voice. When she turned around she saw a girl about her age with a smile on her face. She had pale white skin, light green round eyes, and long strawberry-blonde hair that was pulled back into two braids with a green ribbon braided in and tied at the bottom into a bow. She was wearing a green servant dress too.
"Some say its where the blood slaves go when they... 'retire', but no one knows for sure," she said her face turning from smile to frown and her voice becoming hesitant at the word retire. She looked down at Bonnies' shocked face, still held in the same place as when she first saw the mysterious girl.
"Are you okay," the girl asked, turning her head in a way that suggested she was confused and frowning in a way that suggested she was worried.
"I'm fine, just surprised," Bonnie answered, raising her eyebrows at the girl's question.
"Oh, I'm sorry. I haven't introduced myself, have I. My name is Ann. I am one of the kitchen servants. You must be the new chief of the servants," she said, her smile returning.
"Ye..." she replied, her sentence being cut off by the sound of horns.
Ann turned her head toward where the sound came from and said, "I wonder what all the commotions about?"
