Teresa I picked up the mirror from the dresser and handed it over to the Luna so she could take a look at the way I braided her hair. She glanced at the hand mirror and her reflection broke into a wide grin. “How did you learn to make hair so well?” She looked up at me. I shrugged. “Call it the perks of serving your entire life.” She frowned a little. “That is not supposed to be a joke.” She pushed herself up and glanced around her, picking up her purse. “You should take the day off,” she added. “I don't think I'll be needing your services until evening today.” I grinned at her. “Okay, Ma. Thank you, Ma.” She waved a hand of dismissal. “Relax. You need to take some time and rest up.” I nodded, and she exited her room. Grinning, I stepped out, heading outside to find Tanya when

