Etty has settled on a general strategy of pretending that this is some kind of civilized and appropriate behavior to which she does not strenuously object. This might make things go smoothly; if it doesn't she will assuredly have opportunities to try other things.
The Baron smiles, a not especially pleasant expression, and leads her to the main gate. It swings open silently at their approach, and just as silently closes behind them.
They proceed in this way up to a dining hall, where he seats her on his right; he, of course, takes the seat at the head of the table. At a careless wave of his hand, all the dishes fill themselves with food.
So she's not going to be consistently obliged to live on fruit from the orchard, nor will she have to work out what swans eat. That's - well, she'll decide how good it is after he's done with her. She watches him, waiting for instructions or an example to follow; she has never eaten at a noble's table, let alone this one's.
This is reasonably likely to be the pleasantest part of the whole evening. Etty makes sure she's got enough food in her to last, and then slows down but diligently continues to interact with her meal.
Eventually, the Baron finishes eating. He claps his hands sharply, and the remaining dishes clear themselves; then he stands and offers Etty his arm again.
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She does not - quite - stop, till she's about five feet away.
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But it's clear - at least in terms of what she is meant to be doing right at this moment - what he wants.
And she'll find out the rest of it.
She edges closer, shuffling step by shuffling step, keeping wary eyes on him.
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She swallows, considers which ones will have the least effect on her ability to experiment with others effectively later, and says, "Yes."
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"Come up to the castle with me," he says, offering her his arm.
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She links her arm with his, swallowing.
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They proceed in this way up to a dining hall, where he seats her on his right; he, of course, takes the seat at the head of the table. At a careless wave of his hand, all the dishes fill themselves with food.
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The Baron also doesn't seem inclined to make conversation over dinner.
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She accepts the offered arm.
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"You see, my swan, it is so much better when you keep to your place."
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And leads her up a different tower than the one she visited before.
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One of her bare feet slips on the step and she stumbles.
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"You must be more careful, my swan," he murmurs.
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