For Princess Camelia, the following days at Alexander's manor proved to be an uneventful and even somewhat boring affair.
It was even quite different from what she had expected.
In her mind, she had assumed she would be called to Alexander's room as soon as the latter returned home to bed her.
But much to her surprise, the man largely left her alone in her private room, most of the time even barely acknowledging her existence.
And this was the same case for the rest of the household too.
The princess was allowed to mostly do whatever she wished as long as it did not get in the way of others.
Thus Princess Camelia woke up at whatever time she wished, which she usually did a bit after dawn, and then refreshed and relieved herself, washing her face and brushing her teeth with ash and a twig because toothbrush and toothpaste had not been invented yet.
After that she got dressed, while breakfast was brought to her room by her personal maid.