Angara then left her office to go eat. As Tia followed, Angara said that she'd look over the list, and have it back to her by the end of the day. Tia said that would be fine. Before long, they arrived at the dining hall; Angara went to sit, while Tia went to get her meal.

Once Angara began eating, she heard a commotion coming from the kitchen. She heard something about sugar and tea. Angara reached for her tea, and found out quick enough about what was going on.

"Tia." Said Angara.

Tia soon came out to see what her lady needed.

"You called, my lady." Said Tia.

"The tea is bitter." Said Angara.

"I know, my lady. We ran out of sugar this morning. I sent someone to get more, but the seller was out as well." Said Tia.

"Do we have honey?" Angara asked.

"Honey?" Tia asked.

"Yes, do we have any?" Angara asked.

"I believe we do." Said Tia.

"Could I get some?" Angara asked.

"I'll be right back." Said Tia.

Tia went back into the kitchen, and started searching for the honey. Alana seen Tia walk in, and start looking for something. Alana asked, and Tia said that she was looking for the honey. Alana pointed it out, and Tia took it to Lady Angara. Not long after, Tia returned with the jar of honey.

"Tia, what did Lady Angara want with the honey?" Alana asked.

"She put the honey in her tea." Said Tia.

Alana poured herself a cup of tea, and then put some honey in it. After she mixed it in, she took a sip, and was surprised.

"It's so much better than sugar." Said Alana.

Tia turned to Berta, and asked if there was anyone selling honey in the market.

"There was a seller, but he wasn't getting much business." Said Berta.

"Take the money that you were going to use for sugar, and use it to buy the honey." Said Tia.

"Of course." Said Berta.

Berta went, and got the pouch that had the money. She then headed to get the wagon, and go back to the market. When Berta got to the market; she found the honey, and directed the horse in that direction.

"Hello, I need to get some honey." Said Berta.

The cat stood up strait with a sigh, and then put a smile on his face.

"How much honey do you need?" the honey vendor asked.

Berta then placed the coins on the counter between them.

"However much this will get me." Said Berta.

"That will get you everything but one medium jug." Said the honey vendor.

"Then I'll take that amount. Could you help me load it into my wagon?" Berta asked.

The cat helped load Berta's wagon, and Berta then headed back to the palace. When Berta arrived, she told Tia how much she was able to get. Tia was shocked, but went to get help unloading the wagon.