81 Dark society- Part 1 (1/2)

Heidi saw Stanley bend down to pick an apple which had turned bad after falling down on the wet ground. He put it in the brown basket before going to pick the other ones leisurely. He continued with the process of picking the apple, turning it around his hand and then putting it in the basket.

She didn't understand his attachment to it. She had heard from the lord personally how the butler didn't like anyone going near the apple trees unless it was the lord or himself. The half vampire was fine with letting the apples rot but not okay to share it so that it could complete it's purpose of being eaten. The apples that hung down looked redder with the dull clouds in the background of the sky.

”What are you going to do with those?” she asked seeing him pick another apple from the ground.

”I am going to bury it here to let it decompose and give life back to the tree,” he replied back tapping the apple, ”Would you like to have one, Lady Heidi? The good one of course,” he tilted his head to one side as he asked her.

”No, I am fine,” she saw him raise the wide stick to tap on the apples that hung on the branches.

Stanley was a peculiar butler with peculiar characteristics. Apart from his usual duties of looking after the mansion, ordering the maids and servants with tasks, running errands for the lord, he even spent time with Heidi taking the role of a governess. As a butler of the Rune's mansion, he was the best one could get. Unlike other butlers who spoke only when needed, the half vampire had a mind of his own. By appearance he was lean and of average height. His beautiful platinum hair tied low. She wondered how he looked if his hair was let out free.

”Can I ask you something?”

”Yes, Lady Heidi,” Stanley stopped his hand from waving the stick to look towards Heidi. It had been a while since people had begun calling her Lady Heidi from Ms. Heidi or Ms. Curtis and she was still getting used to it.

”Is there any reason why you don't allow people to eat the apples?” She was curious why he cherished the trees to such an extent.

”There is. There is always a reason behind what we do, isn't it?” he spoke softly, pulling an apple from the branch and twisting it until it detached itself from the tree. He then touched the bark of one of the apple tree and spoke, ”Do you know that vampires have different traditions when it comes to death. The most popular being the coffin. In the olden days people would bury the ones just like the humans,” Did that mean someone was buried here? thought Heidi, ”I was a human in the slave establishment before coming to the Rune's mansion.”

She remembered Lord Nicholas had said something about Stanley being a slave originally before starting to work here.