“Millian!” The whisper echoed in my ears, making me jump. The room was empty, which meant one thing.
“Stop doing that, Angeli!” I sent back. “You want me to get caught?”
“No, but listen,” the voice whispered in my ear again. I did my best not to react as one of the Healers passed by the door of the room. Gritting my teeth, I turned back to the bed and ripped the sheets off, stuffing them in the basket by the door. Holding my breath, I turned to the bedpan. With any luck, it would be empty.
Of course it wasn’t.
“Okay, so, I’m working with the horses, right?” Angeli’s voice continued. I hoped she had remembered to limit her voice to my ears this time. I didn’t want people to think I was talking to myself. Again. Especially around here, that was dangerous.
“And?” I replied while dumping the contents of the bedpan into a large bucket. I turned away to keep from gagging. That done, I rinsed the bedpan with a bit of water from another bucket and slid it back under the bed.
This was my life.
“Well, they’re just so cute!” Angeli continued, oblivious to what I was doing. “They have these little pointy ears, and-”
“Wait, stop,” I answered while gathering up the buckets and basket to move to the next room. “You opened your mind to the Madness, risking your own sanity and my discovery by the Quis, to tell me that the horses are cute?”
“Yeah!”
“You don’t even work with the horses! You clean up after them!”
“They’re still cute, though.”
I rolled my eyes and didn’t reply.


